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Dry-Packs 10 5 Gallon Mylar Bags with Oxygen Absorbers for Food Storage, 2000cc Oxygen Absorber, Long Term Food Storage Solution, Durable and Reliable Mylar Bags, 20"x30" Silver

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Features

  • Heavy-Duty & Versatile Mylar Bags: Our 20"x30" mylar bags for food storage are 4.3 mil thick, offering exceptional durability and puncture resistance. Ideal for long-term food storage, these mylar bags protect against light, moisture, and oxygen.
  • Reusable & Sealable: These 10 5-gallon mylar bags can be heat-sealed with a hot iron and resealed after opening. Each package includes oxygen absorbers (2000cc each) to maintain an airtight seal for effective food preservation.
  • Ideal for Long-Term Food Storage: Perfect for preserving dried and dehydrated foods like grains, coffee beans, nuts, and more. These mylar bags with oxygen absorbers ensure your food remains fresh for extended periods.
  • Comprehensive Protection with Oxygen Absorbers: Each bag comes with a 2000cc Oxy-Sorb oxygen absorber featuring an indicator pill to monitor oxygen levels, ensuring optimal conditions for long-term food storage.
  • Generous Capacity & Versatile Use: Each set includes 10 large 5-gallon mylar bags, perfect for storing grains, rice, oats, coffee beans, nuts, and more. These mylar bags for long-term food storage come with 2000cc oxygen absorbers, ensuring your food stays fresh and well-preserved.

Brand: Dry-Packs


Material: Mylar, Oxygen Absorbers


Capacity: 5 Gallons


Product Dimensions: 8.9"W x 11.9"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Storage


Closure Type: Fold Top


Number of Items: 1


Special Feature: Durable, Puncture Resistant


Shape: Rectangular


Color: Silver


Brand Name: Dry-Packs


Recommended Uses For Product: Storage


Model Name: 10 5 Gallon 20"x30 Mylar Bags with Oxygen Absorbers


Unit Count: 1 Count


Manufacturer: Fairly Odd Treasures LLC


UPC: 840589124403 818947015199


Global Trade Identification Number: 03


Manufacturer Part Number: MB20x30-2000CC-10PK


Model Number: MB20x30-2000CC-10PK


Item Type Name: Mylar Bags


Included Components: Aluminized Moisture Barrier Bag, Kit, Oxygen Absorbers


Material Type: Mylar, Oxygen Absorbers


Capacity: 5 Gallons


Item Dimensions W x H: 8.9"W x 11.9"H


Number of Items: 1


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 10


Size: 20x30"


Number of Sets: 10


Closure Type: Fold Top


Other Special Features of the Product: Durable, Puncture Resistant


Reusability: Reusable


Is the item microwaveable?: No


Load Capacity: 4.3E+2 Pounds


Shape: Rectangular


Color: Silver


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  • a good 5 gallon bag for your bucket needs
These are good bags. They work as expected. I figured out I don't like a 5 gallon bag for many purposes, but for a few purposes, they are fantastic. I like the 2 gallong bags overall. If you are using 5 gallon buckets for your storage purposes, these are good. Heavy duty, seal well and are affordable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025 by Thomas Rinker

  • 5 Gallon 4.3mil Mylar bags save you money and storage space
You may have all the canning and storage supplies in the world but for those bulk items that are going to be included in your plan you must have at least 10 of these bags and O2 absorbers. The heavy weight and size are perfect for lining a bucket and filling with dry rice or dried beans. Make a bucket kit and use these bags to over-wrap the contents for that extra level of protection from air and light. Another idea would be a toiletries bucket with all the essential paper products protected inside of one of these heavy duty bags. We sealed the bags with a hair straightener due to the x-large size. PROS: THICK! great size, good value, O2 absorbers are fresh and vacuum sealed, many uses Cons: not really a "con" but my preference would have been a separate bottom panel to fill out the base of the bucket versus the pouch style, However, the complexity to produce would increase the cost and also lower the integrity by adding a third panel so take that into consideration. I have now purchased several different sizes and thicknesses, all from the same supplier (OakTea) and will continue to as long as the quality and value remain high. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2013 by Phil B

  • Excellent for large quantity long term food storage!
I am a relatively new prepper and decided to buy Mylar bags to store dried food items in addition to my collection of canned goods. After watching some YouTube videos and reading some articles regarding how Mylar bags work, this combo package of Mylar bags and accompanying oxygen absorbers seemed like a good deal. It seems I made the right choice. I bought 1 gallon sized bags in addition to the 5 gallon sized. I started by filling the 1 gallon bags with about 5lbs of long grain rice as a test. I decided that since I have a vacuum sealer that the best thing for me to do to conserve the oxygen absorbers was to transfer them into a new sealed pouch upon opening them rather than going the mason jar route which would mean they would lose a little extra absorbancy each time I opened it (more oxygen to filter). So after opening the o2 baggie and quickly placing two absorbers into my rice-filled mylar bag, I sealed the remaining o2 absorbers up in a vacuum sealed bag (they come with a visible color-changing oxygen gauge as well which is nice). Side note: For those who do not know, oxygen absorbers work by forcing oxidation, or the process of rusting which consumes oxygen. This works in the same way as those hand warmers you see everywhere in the winter (in places that get cold during the winter). Yes, the o2 absorber gets warm in the bag. Moving back to my experience... Once I sealed all the o2 absorbers up with my vacuum sealer, I then proceeded to close up the 1 gallon mylar bags of rice. I flattened out the top of the bag and pushed out as much air as I could by hand. I turned my iron up as high as it would go and began to iron the bag closed. I quickly realized that I was melting some spots on the bag and turned it down until I found a comfortable setting that would seal the bag without melting it (note, do not use steam!). The second bag sealed flawlessly with my new setting. I repeated this process with the bulk rice I purchased bagging up 25lbs of rice in a 5 gallon mylar bag. I put this bag into a 5 gallon bucket, placed a metal level across the top of the bucket to use as a makeshift ironing board, and ironed about 80% of the large bag shut. I turn added in a large o2 absorber, resealed the absorbers with the same process as the smaller ones and then repeated the process of removing as much air as possible and finishing up the seal on the 5 gallon bag. The larger bag in the bucket was much more challenging to seal and I couldn't get as much air out as I wanted before sealing it up, but it sealed nonetheless. Many people wonder about knowing if the o2 absorber is doing its job. The expectation is that as the o2 is absorbed, the bag will shrink-wrap to the contents. I have found this to be the case depending on how much air you remove before sealing the mylar. The smaller 1 gallon bags resulted in a vacuum-type seal after about a day of sitting because I was able to get most of the air out. I couldn't get the larger bags nearly empty of air by hand, so they haven't vacuum sealed. However one has to understand that the air on Earth is approximately 21% oxygen and the other 79% is primarily nitrogen, because of this, if you have quite a bit of air in the bag when you seal it, you will not notice much decrease in volume of the bag's air even if it removes all of the oxygen. At most, it can only be decreased by 21% so a vacuum seal is not necessarily an indicator of success or failure. You can ensure the bag is sealed by putting pressure on it when the seal cools down and ensuring that it does not "go down" by the air escaping somehow. If you know it is sealed properly but there is quite a bit of air in the bag, you have to put your trust in the oxygen absorbers to do their job without it showing. Unless it is defective, you should be fine. If it isn't, you have no real way of knowing other than feeling for warmth as it absorbs oxygen (I'm not sure if this would even be possible, but it cannot hurt to try). I have now sealed up many 5 gallon buckets of rice, beans, and pasta as I expand my long-term storage supplies, and I can attest to the quality of these bags as long as they are stored so that rodents cannot get to them. I believe my food will be safe in these bags for many years, and I plan on purchasing more when I use these up. These bags are an essential supply for all preppers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2013 by Wes

  • Great Package Deal with Great Perfomance.
I had great results with these Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers. I use the bags to store dry goods like pasta, beans, rice, wheat, and cornmeal for long term food storage. Together with 6" Portable Hand Held Heat Sealer (Model KF-150CST) For Mylar Bags For Long Term Food Storage it is a great system that saves me so much money over commercially produced products. With this system I am able to see, and know the quality of the product in the bag before sealing. I like the confidence in checking the seal, and knowing that everything was done correctly. Food storage can get expensive pretty quickly, so I look for the best, not the cheapest product to store things with. These bags are plenty large enough for both 5 and 6 gallon buckets that can be found at a local hardware store for a couple dollars. Easily enough extra space to reseal if you needed to. The oxygen absorbers worked well for me, and performed as they should. This proved to be a great package deal with quality products and I will definately order it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2012 by Escape

  • Very big bags!
Bought these and a sealer for storage inside a five gallon bucket. They are much bigger than I thought - a lot bigger!! But they work great and seal nicely. I plan on ordering some of the 1 lb bags next for things like coffee beans that I need to keep handy. They come with oxygen removers. They are a problem because as soon as you open the plastic bag they come in they start to lose their potency so if you don't use them all up they don't keep. I'm going to try to seal them in a foodsaver vacuum bag and see if that works to store the ones I don't use. But the bags are great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2015 by Susan Keyes

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