PP989

Poultry Heat Shrink Bags, 85 Micron (3.4 Mil), 10" x 18" with Poultry Processing Labels and Zip Ties, 100 Pack

$47.99
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Description

Experience the superior quality of our 85 Micron Thick Broiler Heat Shrink Bags! Unlike any other poultry heat shrink bag on the market, our bags are thicker, providing unbeatable protection and minimizing the risk of freezer burn. Designed specifically for 2-10 pound meat birds, these bags are the perfect solution for all your packaging needs. With dimensions of 10" X 18", they offer ample space to accommodate your bird. Rest assured, our bags are made from BPA Free plastic, ensuring the safety of your food. Choose our top-notch heat shrink bags for unmatched quality and peace of mind. 100 Zip Ties and 100 Poultry Processing Labels included.

  • 85 Micron Thickness - Prevents Potential Rips and Freezer Burns
  • Thicker than the competition!
  • FDA - Approved - Meets FDA Standards Certified Kosher
  • BPA & BPO Free Food Grade Plastic
  • 100 Zip Ties included
  • 100 Poultry Processing Labels included.,

To use these poultry heat shrink bags:

  1. Heat a large pot of water to 180º F.
  2. Large enough for bird and water displacement.
  3. Place bird in bag.
  4. Try to remove as much air as possible then spin the bag and tie it off with zip tie or hog rings.
  5. Place a 1/2" cut in bag by the breastbone.
  6. Place in water for 2-3 seconds and quickly remove from water.
  7. Pat the bag dry with a towel.
  8. Place a label over the hole or use packing tape.
  9. Then refrigerate for 3-7 days or freeze up to 9-12 months.
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Bag size dimensions: Broiler: 10" X 18"

Specification

  • 3.00 x 12.00 x 16.00 inches

Reviews

  • 1

    Broiler shrink bags

    by Stephanie Dretel on Jul 30, 2024

    Worst shrink bags I’ve ever used. Followed instructions exactly and the bags tightened a bit but certainly not tight to the bird as it should. There were air gaps in multiple places around the bird. Then we tried using them as we had other bags in the past, by not cutting a slit and just tightening the zip tie fully once the bird had been submerged in the water. It was better, but not enough to protect the meat from frost bite for sure. We had to switch to our vacuum sealer after a dozen birds. These bags were a waste of money, time, and meat if you use them. Big disappointment.