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Senior Member

Who is the best deal on bags?
I've become dissilusioned with my bag supplier.
I'm looking for quality and price (suprise, suprise).
Let me hear from all you other guys and gals.
Thanks
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02-15-2012 02:18 PM
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Dave, what bags are you referring to?
At first I thought 100# bags green beans come in. Then I thought you might mean some other kind of bag. But alas I just realized you might mean retail packaging?
There seems to be a number of options on the market. I too am looking into this as I am looking to cultivate, roast and ship retail coffee.
There are clear bags that show off your coffee, but light could degrade it. Then you have with or without valves, mylar bags, foil, etc.
Am I off the mark?
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Junior Member
I've used PackPlus for my initial needs. I may go to them again but, would like to further my research. All in all, the service was great and I thought their prices were fair. My 2 cents.
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Hi Dave,
It would be helpful if you specified what kind of bag you're looking for. I'm pretty sure there are a lot of people on this forum who have had experience with different suppliers. (good and bad)
Rose
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use roastar, great quality and good prices.
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Senior Member

To clarify,
I'm looking for 12oz, 1lb and 5lb craft paper, lined valve bags.
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Member
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Senior Member

Have you checked out Pacific Bag's offerings?
I'm curious as to how they rate with those in the know...
scott
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Senior Member

North Atlantic Bags
I started using North Atlantic Bags, Cheaper than Pacific and they have 2 locations. They also have an economy bag for that is more economical for those who have customers going through a pound or so a week. We roast to order so there are no bags sitting on shelves and do not require the prices of high barrier bags.
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Senior Member

I find Pacific Bag a tad more expensive that Pack Plus and have been happy. I have also used Flair Packaging.