Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Check with Uline etc however companies like M&R etc might give better pricing if you are using their machines and they will know proper sizing for different garment/prepacks
9x12 is what we use.
We get ours manufactured by a local plastics co. Save tons over M&R's cost, and can customize with holes, gussets, etc. We buy around 20K per run.
Quote from: ffokazak on November 19, 2018, 05:45:17 PMWe get ours manufactured by a local plastics co. Save tons over M&R's cost, and can customize with holes, gussets, etc. We buy around 20K per run.Same here we buy 10-20k at a time wickeded with air release holesOur bag is 12x16" a little bigger but we can do more styles of shirts. We also bought one of these bag opener machines https://www.pack-secure.com/AIE-400BO--Bag-Opener-_p_897.html it basically opens the bag with air and you slide the shirt in and the bag breaks free to be sealed.( we don't use the 2 side wings)my bag crew of 3 has folded and bagged up to 5000+ shirts a day
Quote from: Croft on November 20, 2018, 08:30:02 AMQuote from: ffokazak on November 19, 2018, 05:45:17 PMWe get ours manufactured by a local plastics co. Save tons over M&R's cost, and can customize with holes, gussets, etc. We buy around 20K per run.Same here we buy 10-20k at a time wickeded with air release holesOur bag is 12x16" a little bigger but we can do more styles of shirts. We also bought one of these bag opener machines https://www.pack-secure.com/AIE-400BO--Bag-Opener-_p_897.html it basically opens the bag with air and you slide the shirt in and the bag breaks free to be sealed.( we don't use the 2 side wings)my bag crew of 3 has folded and bagged up to 5000+ shirts a dayThat's amazing! do you use pre-made bags? Or do you use rolls, and then crimp them?