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Review on Queenwish 3-Piece Reusable Mesh Bags: Hanging Kitchen Fruit πŸ›οΈ and Vegetable Beach Bags for Potato Onion, Organizing Blue Bags by Chris Hanson

Revainrating 3 out of 5

For onions and potatoes? I'm not sure.

I ordered these to try on onions and potatoes. just to see if they last longer. I'm not sure they're any better than an old crate of potatoes, but at least they're seen in the pantry so they can't be forgotten before the produce goes bad. In fact, they are very thin. You can do the same with small mesh laundry bags and string from dollar stores, and they seem to be more durable. I'm not sure the quality of these warrants are worth $13. maybe 5 or something? I ended up putting in apples and tangerines as they seem to be the right size and weight. While this works well, I think I'm looking for a better option than making it yourself for potatoes and onions. They should support better air circulation and prevent bruising. and they're small enough that you don't have to worry too much about finishing them before there's a mess. Unfortunately, the size is so small that you can't hang much. and as others have mentioned you may be concerned that some products will be supported by thin material. In general, if you have a small number of products that you need to put on hold, you can try them. but I don't really see much use in them due to the size and strength of the material. I'm giving it a three star rating for the original idea and the chance someone will find it useful or I've missed something. I think this is another case of good idea, bad execution. I will update this review if they break after prolonged use. As always, your preferences and mileage may vary.

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