Handy Camel Mini Bag Clip, White

As sheep farmers, we deal with heavy, unruly bags of feed, grain and other things like fertilizer and dog food around the house. We know that this is a universal problem for every homeowner. This smaller version of our innovative large Handy Camel Bag Clip allows you to re-seal smaller bags of the same things, grass seed, cat food, chips or flour in the pantry or even bags of frozen vegetables. This product keeps the contents fresh and keeps your garage, shed or pantry spill-free. And by clipping the product on an angle, you create a pour spout, allowing you to pour out the contents with control.

Product Features

  • Seal up and carry small 10 lb. and under bags
  • Won’t puncture a hole in the bag-no tear teeth design
  • Perfect for pet food bags, grass seed, pantry items, freezer bags and more
  • Comfortable handle makes it convenient to carry open bags
  • Ratchet closure let’s you seal up thin or thicker bags

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3 thoughts on “Handy Camel Mini Bag Clip, White”

  1. For me, this is a shopping accessory. I really like this, although it’s not MINI, it’s a full size clip ! We eat granola and we buy it in bulk and there is always someone that doesn’t seal the bag correctly and it gets stale. I put this clip on the bag of granola and so far, so good. It’s a nice tight clip, It opens on one side and you just put your bag in there and snap it closed. You can even carry it by the handle if the bag isn’t too heavy. If this is mini, I’d love to see what the full size clip is ! This is great for…

  2. For me, this is a shopping accessory.The ten inch wide Camel Bag Clip is useful for carrying up to ten-pound plastic bags or keeping the contents of open bags sealed and fresh. You simply press the white lever to open the clip, carefully clamp the clip over the top of the bag, and snap it closed. There are built-in ratchets that keep the clip firmly in place. A comfortable handle makes it easy to carry the bag from place to place without spilling its contents. I use the Camel…

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