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Id send you some Yelta but ive switched to using rippa zippa bags for my coffee which means they need to be heat sealed (if these are useful let me know).
When ive been desperate for a small amount ive jumped on ebay and can usually find stand up pouches in small amounts for sale.
I also was waiting for ages for ones to appear on Beanbay, but ended up recently getting 100x 1kg one-way valve bags via Vivo Packaging for a pretty good price. I got them on e-to-the-bay, the Kraft bags with a tear n' zip lock (as others weren't available).
I however didn't realise that they don't come already heatsealed, so was shocked when I got them haha, but I've heard of others using an iron to heatseal, so I'm gonna give that a go [emoji14]
I also was waiting for ages for ones to appear on Beanbay, but ended up recently getting 100x 1kg one-way valve bags via Vivo Packaging for a pretty good price. I got them on e-to-the-bay, the Kraft bags with a tear n' zip lock (as others weren't available).
I however didn't realise that they don't come already heatsealed, so was shocked when I got them haha, but I've heard of others using an iron to heatseal, so I'm gonna give that a go [emoji14]
I was conscious of that when I ordered bags.
Could always buy a cheap heat sealer. Costs less than a bag of beans.
Just because they're capable of being heat sealed doesn't mean they have to be, the ziplock portion works fine either way. [emoji4]
Java "Zip what?" phile
Not true for the Rippa bags Java. They only “close” by heat sealing. Then you tear off a strip that covers a zip lock portion on the front face of the bag.
Stand up pouches (old CS bags) are different and the zipper is usable to seal regardless.
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