Product Review: Pull Ties

Pull straps are a new weed bag closure type device to keep air out of storage and food items like bread, chips and cereal that come in bright colors are kept in a handy and dishwasher safe storage ring.

Leisure use / Performance: 22/25
Advantage/Storage 24/25
Appearance/Design 24/25
How much I enjoy 22/25

Total: 92/100

At first glance, the designer’s impression of the cartoon Ties is a stay at home mom with plenty of time on her hands to dream up useful gadgets and comfortable while watching their kids. I first got this impression when I saw a picture of Pull Ties and it still persists every time I see their ring hanging on my hook by oven mitts< /a>.

Pull ties are a new bag closing device, one of those new gadgets that make for a better way to close bags of groceries, snacks and a lot more. The pull straps take a simple push button that slides through a flexible rubber loop like material with a round loop to storage bags nearby.

These kind of remind me of the hids toy with the bright color and the plastic holding ring as well as those string or rope stoppers found in strings coats A spring-loaded button release allows the middle section to slide through the outer bars to open and close against the bag.

The design is simple, much like a zipper on a rubber handle that uses a release catch to capture the enclosed air bag and weed in. The only problem I found was being able to effectively seal in a heavier plastic bag that has so many folds under the handle.

Replace your clipper pull ties, twist ties, those plastic boards and more! “It’s easy to say about many different products, but about many other keep right products don’t work well . The truth is that the seal on the weed means an airtight seal and it means something more than a zip tie or a clip but the cartoon ties do this quite well.
The pull straps work by forcing the bag closed against the strap of the helper using a catch that is pressed to release the catch button to remove the bag. The effort to push the catch into the bag and to keep the catch is there is what keeps the air out of the bag, and the food inside is fresh.

I’ve found that zip ties work best on bread bags because they’re softer than plastic bags but they don’t work well on those cereal bags with wax paper. Zip ties work great for things you’ll use sooner rather than later like chips, nuts and other frozen snacks or veggie bags.

In things that you store for longer periods of time, such as cooking nuts, or perhaps a cereal that you just use, sometimes cartoon Ties may not be the perfect choice.
I’ve found several things that have worked really well to pull links like frozen veggies or fruit, snack bags of nuts and poppy seeds. popcorn, dry beans and chickpeas as well as those toasted breads.

The chip clip types do a decent job of sealing, but you often have to fold the bags at least once to cover the entire clip to the head. Pull Straps simply tighten the bag with the pull closures and using the round end slide on your finger will allow the closure to be snugged tight.

Getting the bag onto the strap can be easy for medium and smaller bags, but for larger bags, again for those sacrifices, you may fold and press the bag to tie it onto the strap. The pull straps are flexible so opening and holding the handle open enough for the bag work well and I find it easy to handle.

I was worried about loosening the Pull Ties but even after a week of freezing the pull material the Pull Ties are made of is not brittle or breaking with bending while it is being set. The straps are tough and strong for a flexible material that you can really tighten using a pull ring.

Using the ring at the end of the pull tie you close the bag snuggly and then using it in the included plastic ring Ties the assembly when not in use. You can also carry a bagged item via a strap that is said to hold up to 15 pounds without slipping.

I carried around a bag of potatoes weighing about 20 pounds, without the Lotto Pull Tie, but I didn’t want to do this habit, or hang the bags from the hook using this much weight. You can hang small things like snack bags or nuts from a ring and you can keep things even neater and more organized in your pantry or cupboard.

Pull straps can be like one of those kitchen gadgets that is too good to be true, but I am convinced that it will work well for many bagged items. You can purchase the collection on QVC for about $18 for ten in five bright colors including shipping and handling charges.

I highly recommend that you check out shake chains for a unique and great kitchen gadget to keep those bags closed for freshness and less mess.

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