![Zip Top Reusable Food Storage Bags | 3 Dish Set [Teal] | Silicone Meal Prep Container | Microwave, Dishwasher and Freezer Safe | Made in the USA](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61taeSKsfXL.jpg)







♻️ Zip, Store, Repeat — The Future of Food Storage is Here!
Zip Top Reusable Food Storage Bags are a premium 3-piece set made from 100% non-toxic platinum silicone in the USA. Designed to replace over 5000 disposable bags, these BPA-free, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher-safe containers feature a unique zipper that keeps them open for easy filling and securely sealed without lids. Perfect for meal prep, travel, and sustainable living, this set offers durable, eco-friendly food storage with three versatile sizes.










| Product Dimensions | 9"L x 5"W x 4"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Meal Prep |
| Special Feature | bpa free, dishwasher safe, freezer safe, microwave safe, reusable |
| Container Shape | Oblong |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Lead Free, PVC Free, Latex Free, Phthalate Free |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.58 Kilograms |
| Product Care Instructions | Freezer Safe |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
| Is Microwaveable | Yes |
| Item Form | Zip Top, Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | Zip Top |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Set Name | 3 Dish Set |
| Size | 3 Dish Set |
| UPC | 850002922288 |
| Part Number | Z-DSH3A-03 |
| Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
| Item model number | Z-DSH3A-03 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Number Of Pieces | 3 |
| Special Features | bpa free, dishwasher safe, freezer safe, microwave safe, reusable |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Number of Sets | 3 |
A**R
So easy to use! Love them already!
Love ,love, love these already! Just received them 3 days ago and they are so easy to use! Come out perfect in the dishwasher! Nice and thick and very easy to close. I put my first bag in the freezer and can't wait to see how my soon to be frozen lemon juice turns out! Thank you for selling a great product and will be ordering again very soon!
J**N
sturdy stable bowl type container
Likes sturdy, color, bowl type container can reach a spoon into itgoes from freezer to microwave amazing!Does pop open if squeezed tightly and it does drip leak a bit if squeezedDoesn't stain as much as other silicone products I've purchaseddespite the 99% seal not 100%I would definately repurchase several more.Would not use it for hot coffee in the car for example or milk or hot boiling soup in your purseGreat for freezer to microwaveExcellent product
C**F
Excellent Purchase - Only wish they had Larger Sizes!
After buying way too many Ziplocs over the the whole Coronantine period of the last year and and half, it became apparent we use a lot of them! This was an issue - first, that was money tossed out the door for a single-use, and second, it is a single use item that's next stop is in a landfill. So the research started, and to bump up the difficulty, I opted to see if any of these were made in the US of A. And that is how we ended up at Zip Top.These bags are awesome. Durable, dishwasher Safe (ALL THE RACKS!), clean up perfectly (even storing stuff like onions), great leak (no leak issues!), and high-heat tolerant (sous vide compatible). The big downside is the upfront cost of these suckers. With a family that cooks and stores a lot of food, we will probably not see a positive ROI within a year. In our case, that was not a problem but could definitely be a deterrent.Another downside (to the company Zip Top) is the size of the containers. The largest they have is the "Large Dish" at 32 ounces. Here's to hoping they see the demand for larger sizes to use for marinating and bulk storage. Other companies have 64 ounce containers, which also work great (not made in USA), but nobody has made the jump to gallon containers.
D**E
Not leakproof.
Not leak proof. Be careful they can unzip and spill contents. I don’t trust them to hold anything remotely liquid. I toss in dishwasher but they remain wet on the inside so I have to hand dry. May as well hand wash too. They take up space in pantry when storing and even when nested they tend to fall over and off my shelf. Better to store in a deep drawer or self containing bin. One stained with tomato sauce but other than that one they don’t retain smell or stain. I find that I use them more to toss leftovers into the freezer than for pantry or fridge use. I like the one piece design. The round footprints take up space and I don’t like that they are not stackable. Maybe some with ziploc type of lids? Expensive but I think the value of a good product is in how often you actually use it.
M**.
Great performance and cost savings.
I’ve had these for a couple of years now and there have been no issues. It a great way to save money instead of buying disposable baggies and freezer bags.
C**A
Worth it!
So glad I found these instead of using plastic! And they wash well in the dishwasher
N**N
Do Not Fold Flat - Hard to Seal - Hard to Dry
Not what I expected. Ordered these to corral my many containers in my container cabinet. But, these do not fold as flat as I thought they would, are difficult to dry with all the ridges around top and hard to tell if they are sealed good. Also do not hold as much as you think at first glance - you need to watch for the fill line. You need to leave space to squeeze and close. I do believe these are durable and will last a longtime. I moved them to the seldom used top shelf and ordered some Glad Matchware for daily use which stack great and are easy to use and seal.
Y**A
Stasher vs. Zip Top
I am posting this same review of Stasher vs. Zip Top for both product pages.************* Head to Head Winners *************Tighter seal - Stasher (important if you are stuffing in a backpack or with sous vide, less important in a fridge)Vertical storage - Zip Top (all of them stand up very well on flat surfaces)Loading of food and liquids - Zip Top (hands down winner, Stasher doesn't stand up well, and generally needs to be loaded from the side. Zip Top is great for pouring in drinks and soups, hard to do with Stasher)Dishwashing - Zip Top (there are no nooks and crannies for food to be stuck because all corners smooth/rounded, they also stand up by themselves upside down when drying. Stasher has a tendency to close, so they take longer to dry)Sous Vide - Stasher (the tighter seal and thinner material make this a better choice for sous vide)Pricing - Zip Top (generally a tad bit less expensive than Stasher, but they both seem a bit overpriced, considering the costs of the knockoffs)Manufactured in USA - Zip Top (Stasher is made in China, requires transportation, pollutes the environment, etc.)Material: Stasher is thinner and slightly more flexible. It appears to be made in 2 halves and glued together. Not sure if that is a good thing, or if there ia any residual solvent left from being glued together. Zip Top appears to be made from a single mold. To me, the Zip Top material has a better firmer feel, and subjectively, I prefer to put leftovers in the Zip Top over the flexible, plasticky feel of Stasher. Stasher has a very clear transparent side and a partially transparent side, whereas Zip Top has the same degree of transparency throughout the entire product, which is somewhere between the full and partial transparency of Stasher.Both are great products, but in general, Zip Top has become my go to for storing food and leftovers, and looks organized in the fridge since it can stand up on its own. I use Stasher when doing sous vide, and when something needs to go into a backup and spills needs to be avoided.Disclaimer: None. I purchased these with my own money. No freebies, no bribes.
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