
Zip Lock Bags (100 pcs)
Stash & storage
Zip Lock Bags for Weed Storage
Zip lock bags are resealable plastic pouches that keep your stash fresh and your pocket odour-free. At 90 microns thick, these aren't the flimsy sandwich bags you nick from the kitchen — they're proper storage bags with a firm seal that clicks shut and stays shut. Each pack contains 100 bags in your chosen size, from tiny 40x60mm coin bags up to the 120x180mm size that'll hold a decent monthly supply.
Which Size Do You Need?
| Size | Best for |
|---|---|
| 40 x 60mm | Single gram or a few pills — pocket-friendly |
| 55 x 65mm | 1-2 grams of herb, small crystal stash |
| 60 x 80mm | 2-3 grams, or a couple of pre-rolled filter tips and papers |
| 80 x 60mm | Same volume as 60x80, wider orientation — good for flatter items |
| 70 x 100mm | 3-5 grams comfortably, small accessories |
| 120 x 180mm | Quarter-ounce and up, larger herb portions, edibles |
If you're only storing a gram or two at a time, the 55x65mm or 60x80mm are your go-to. Buying in bulk for friends or just like having a proper stash jar alternative? The 120x180mm gives you room to breathe — and room to squeeze the air out before sealing, which is the real trick for freshness.
Why Zip Lock Bags Beat Leaving Your Weed Loose
We've watched people pull crumbled, dried-out herb from jacket pockets, tobacco pouches, and — memorably — a sock. The problem isn't just aesthetic. Once cannabis is exposed to air, light, and warmth, the terpenes evaporate and the trichomes degrade. What was once fragrant and sticky becomes dusty and harsh within days.
A 90-micron zip lock bag won't replace a proper glass jar with a Boveda pack for long-term curing, but for daily carry and short-term storage (up to a couple of weeks), it does the job well. The near-airtight seal traps odour inside — not perfectly, mind you, but enough that a casual sniff won't give you away on the tram. Combine it with a cool, dark drawer and your herb stays noticeably fresher than it would rattling around loose in a grinder compartment.
The honest limitation: plastic isn't ideal for months-long storage. Static can pull trichomes off the bud and stick them to the bag walls. For anything longer than two weeks, we'd pick a glass stash jar instead. But for portability, portion control, and keeping different strains separated? These bags are the simplest solution that actually works.
How to Use Zip Lock Bags for Maximum Freshness
- Let your herb reach room temperature before bagging — warm bud creates condensation inside the bag, and moisture breeds mould.
- Place your stash inside without overfilling. You want enough room to press the air out.
- Squeeze from the bottom of the bag upward, pushing air toward the opening.
- Seal the zip lock from one side to the other in a single smooth motion. Run your finger back across to confirm the seal is complete — you'll feel (and sometimes hear) it click.
- Store in a cool, dark place. A drawer, a box, a cupboard — anywhere away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Avoid opening and resealing repeatedly if you want to preserve terpenes. Portion your daily amount into a smaller bag and keep the main stash sealed.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 100 bags per pack |
| Material | Plastic (polyethylene) |
| Thickness | 90 microns |
| Seal type | Zip lock (press-to-close) |
| Transparency | Clear |
| Available sizes | 40x60, 55x65, 60x80, 80x60, 70x100, 120x180mm |
| Reusable | Yes — multiple open/close cycles |
Complete your stash setup — pair these bags with a smell-proof stash box for double-layered odour control, or grab a Boveda humidity pack to slip inside the bag for week-long freshness. If you're portioning out different strains, a set of small labels keeps things organised without the guesswork.









