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100x 12x16” Mailing Bags - £4.99 or 400x for £14.96 - Free Delivery - Sold By Pokeboxuk

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Grey mailing bags, best price I’ve seen for this size.
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  1. Jakejakejake's avatar
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    Also has 1000 for £29 (ebay.co.uk/itm…981?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=42jo69vequ6&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=ZwL_aLkURyK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY)
    DevUK's avatar
    3p a bag!
  2. coony's avatar
    What's quality like? I've bought some grey mailing bags in past few months that have either been so thin or split easily! Costs me more money than I save from cheap bags in the long run if things get damages or lost in the post etc (edited)
    drspa44's avatar
    Unless you are sending clothes or very cheap items that you don't mind refunding like < £5 DVDs, you should not be using polymailers. Damage will be inevitable.

    Bubble mailers/padded envelopes are as little as 10p. It is double the price, but given that postage will be at least £1.55, an extra 5p on the packaging is comparatively small.
  3. DryUrEyesMate's avatar
    Cold, as you can get them for free from the post office or you can get them from dpd or ask any courier company you use to supply you some bags.
    drspa44's avatar
    Any post office I've visited, you'd be lucky to buy their smallest polymailer for less than £1. Never heard of any courier giving away postage supplies, except maybe high volume business customers, and those will usually be thermal labels, not actual packaging.
  4. hamsterboy's avatar
    Love these impulse buys. Who doesn't need 400 small-ish mailing bags knocking around just in case.
    7913249082's avatar
    I bought a pack of 200 in 2013, I still have about 50 left. Great purchase.
  5. SelfScanStan's avatar
    Thanks OP ordered
  6. picklejarbaron's avatar
    Good value for money! Personally though - I don't do a lot of mailing, so I just tend to fold up a heavy duty refuse bag several times and seal with tape. Looks pretty good if you go for gray or blue and offers some serious protection as you end with 4 layers of moderately tough plastic protecting your package.
    coony's avatar
    I've been well impressed with items I've received in blue rubble sacks. Could buy 10 small ones for a quid in Poundland last time I was there

    Only reason I use poly mailers is for speed really
  7. matys88's avatar
    Great for my wife's Vinted "bussines", I think she just made £4.99 profit for this financial year so she can spend it on bags to last for another year
    hamsterboy's avatar
    Make sure you tell the tax man. He watches everything now...
  8. sigman's avatar
    You can get 1000 for £17 from other sellers on Ebay
    Rahel_Chowdhury's avatar
    Link please

    Thank you in advance (edited)
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