♻️ Elevate your storage game—because saving the planet never looked this sleek!
The Stasher Premium Silicone Reusable Stand-Up Bag Mega is a 104 oz clear, platinum food-grade silicone container designed for versatile, eco-friendly food storage. Leak-proof and airtight with a Pinch-Loc seal, it’s safe for microwave, oven (up to 425°F), sous vide, dishwasher, and freezer use. BPA-free and plastic-free, it replaces hundreds of single-use plastic bags annually, combining sustainability with high performance and convenience.
Brand | Stasher |
Material | Silicone |
Capacity | 6.5 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.75"L x 9.5"W x 8.25"H |
Product Dimensions | 9.5"W x 8.25"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Food Storage, Sous Vide, Meal Prep |
Closure Type | No Closure |
Number of Items | 1 |
Special Feature | Airtight, Leak Resistant |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Clear |
Item Weight | 5.7 Ounces |
Model Name | Stand-Up Mega |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | Mega |
Reusability | Reusable |
Material Type Free | Plastic Free |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | Stasher |
UPC | 816990019546 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816990019546 |
Part Number | STSUL01 |
Item Weight | 5.7 ounces |
Item model number | STSUL01 |
Pattern | Bag |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Airtight, Leak Resistant |
Included Components | Silicone Bag |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Perfect ice storage bag
I bought this bag purposely to smash ice. I have beat it with a rolling pin, andSmashed it in the edge of the counter with chunks of ice. This bag is incredible durable. This bag eliminates any other storage bag. Easy to wash. The bag stands up If you want a durable ziplock buy this. You won’t be sorry
D**N
They'll pay for themselves eventually
I've had the first one of these since maybe 2023 and I can't tell the difference between that one and the ones I bought recently. They all work great and have helped us save probably hundreds of plastic bags by now. We have this size, the 28oz, and the 64oz and they all work great. We've saved so much on plastic bags that these have all paid for themselves by now.I've filled them with water and then pressed down as hard as I could and the seal held, even after many uses. They open easily but seal back solid.These are probably my favorite size to store dried apples and jerky. They can hold a full load from my Nesco dehydrator.The hardest part of these is drying but we found a bottle dryer works if you straddle a few mounts to hold the bag open and upside down.
H**D
Reliably great product
These reusable food storage bags are the best. Easy to clean and great for travel and bringing food to work. I got other sizes too!
L**B
Amazing silicone bag
I love this bag. It’s crystal clear, easy to clean, high quality and infinitely reusable. It stands up on its own, making it very easy to fill or empty. The seal works well. It fits a huge amount of food.
R**N
Seems very sturdy and has a nice, tight seal
For storing leftovers in the fridge or freezer, this is a good storage bag. It holds a lot, and it seals tightly.The only down side, aside from the cost, is that it discolors if you store certain foods in it.Ask me how I know. Chili.What I didn't especially like about this product is its shape. The irregular shape means it doesn't stack or conform well in a crowded freezer. But because it's silicon, I'm hoping that means it isn't leaching chemicals into foods. Otherwise, plain plastic boxlike containers are probably more practical.
S**E
Expensive? Yes, but worth it!
I LOVE all these stash bags. I use them daily for our lunches and putting food away. They do not leak and the zipper works great. Only down side is that food can get stuck in it, but it's easy to get out- you can pull the zipper track open a bit and the ends of zipper track where the front and back track come together is are not atattached to each other, so you can pull it apart and get food out of there, too. great product and I feel better about using it that ziplock plastic for chemical safety reasons as well as saving garbage from landfills. At first I thought they were too expensive, but now I definitely think they are worth the money! Easy to wash and so far easy to clean, even when I find a bag hidden under the kids seat full of moldy food... washes easily and no smell left behind!
J**N
Expensive but last forever
UPDATE: I’ve added more Stashers over time, especially the mega, and our usage of plastic bags has dropped to almost zero. I buy my Ziplocs in quantity from Sam’s Club - 4 large bags of gallon- and quart-size per case - and typically bought a case 2-3 times a year (depending on size). I opened a box of gallon-size bags 3 months ago and still have plenty. In fact, our largest use was when we went on a trip last month since I use them for protecting just about everything in our suitcases and always tuck a bunch in the front pocket of my bag for snacks and things at our destination. Typically, I would already be on another box of Ziplocs. Quart-size was a big usage for us because we’ve always got multiple types of cheese in the refrigerator - all in Ziplocs. Now, they’re all in Stashers and we hardly use the quart size Ziplocs at all. Given our current rate of usage, I don’t anticipate needing to even think about buying more Ziplocs for at least a year. So, the Stashers, especially the ones for cheese and smaller items, are already paying for themselves. The Mega’s will take a bit longer, but, given that we can even thaw frozen meat in them rather than in Ziplocs (we’re always thawing steaks and chicken breast that afternoon for dinner because we’re pretty serendipitous about dinners), those Stashers I bought earlier have already paid for themselves. I do like these a lot.PREVIOUS REVIEW:My son runs a food business and focuses on zero waste to the greatest degree possible. He brought home some of the ones that he’d bought to sample and particularly liked the Stasher ones as he’s trying to help us get down as close to zero waste as we can. I got rid of plastic storage containers almost 10 years ago by switching to glass bowls with lids. They’re heavy, but great for storing all sorts of things, go into the dishwasher, and don’t absorb odors or dyes. But, we were still using Ziplocs for things like cheese, smaller leftovers, or things like hamburger patties and veggies that we kept in the freezer. So, the goal became not doing that. I’ll say right off that these are not cheap; in fact, they’re pretty expensive. So, I’m slowly building my stock of shapes and sizes one or two at a time. I’m up to a little more than a half dozen now and I’m starting to see a definite drop in our Ziploc bag usage. Each size and shape has its ideal usage be that cheese, cookies, frozen veggies, frozen hamburger patties (and other meats whose shape doesn’t lend itself well to wrapping in freezer paper), leftover pasta, you name it. I love that I can easily wash them in the dishwasher - just turn them inside out, plop over a divider post, and put them through with other dishes. I’m still figuring out a storage spot, but I can put smaller ones inside larger ones which helps. All in all, I’m really like these. I still need to find a size that will easily fit breads as the mega is not quite big enough (can take a half loaf just fine). Bottom line, it’s a big investment at the start, much like my glass storage ware was, but I’ll still be using these years from now, so they’ll pay off in Ziplocs not purchased as well as in their contribution toward zero waste in our house.
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