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Ray Young
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Not a pour n store.

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Was in Tesco's today looking for pour n store bags but non to be had. They did have microwave steam bags though at £1.50 for 40 so I bought some. Did a test at home by pouring boiling water straight into one and it held just fine. You won't be able to transport dry foodstuffs in them though as they are too flimsy and would just tear, you would need to be careful using a spork too. They seal with tape along the top so can only be used once. Proper testing over the weekend so will report back.
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Ray,, I've got an 8 pack of P'n'S bags. Do you want some of them?
Asda, not Tesco, have them
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Hi Jamie, no it's OK thanks, I have two pour n store and will take some of these other one's too. See you at the train station. Must say this week has dragged.
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Sainsburys do there own brand now

6 for £1

Used on the WRT and they worked well
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I got a job lot the last time Aldi were doing them. I asked my Mrs to get 8 and she thought I meant 8 bags (of 8)
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I use Ziplok bags from Amazon - 56 of them for about £6
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