Anyone Need Featherweight Bags?? Check This Out.....

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CakeDiva73 Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 4:09am
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Pyxxydust Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 11:15pm
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Wow - that sounds like a great deal! Thanks!

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Wendoger Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 11:23pm
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I just bought 2 cases of the kee-seal bags...I LOVE those things!!!!! You can go to their website, www.kee-seal.com, and get samples for 5 bucks...they say free, but ya pay for the shipping...but, if ya order some, then ya get your 5 bucks back....5 bucks off your first order icon_wink.gif
I'm tellin' ya, these bags rock! Sooo easy to grip....I love'em!!!

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mommacat5 Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 11:44pm
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Wendoger i got a message to check the spelling,unless the site is down.I have never heard of them so i'd like to check them out. icon_smile.gif

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Jasra Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 11:45pm
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I got the same message.

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jillchap Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 11:49pm
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try www.keeseal.com (no dash).

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CakeDiva73 Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 11:53pm
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Ok... I don't understand what the kee bags are? are they disposable? I know the Wilton disposable stink because they are very inflexible.... are these rubber bags on a roll and you use the couplers too?

Sorry if I sound lost - they look cool but I have never seen them before.... thanks!

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Wendoger Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 1:54am
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yep, they are disposable....they have these wierd grippy things on the outside...I dont know how to explain it but the bags are sooooo easy to hold on to and squeeze, they make frosting/decorating SOOOO much easier.....its really worth sendin' in the five bucks and gettin' a sample of them....I think I got 2 big ones and like 4 or 6 smaller ones.

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CakeDiva73 Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 2:23am
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ok... score!! Only bumer is you use Paypal on a purchase but not on a sample and I don;'t even have checks so I will have to figure something out..... they look very cool.....

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Wendoger Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 2:46am
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I sent cash...
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RitzyFritz Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 2:52am
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These can be purchased at cake decorator supply stores as well, at least they are at Midwest Baker Supply in OKC (for those in the local area). You may want to try a local supplier if you are unable to purchase online from CC or the keeseal web site. Just a thought...

BTW, these are very neat and convenient!

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HaileysMom Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 4:16pm
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Originally Posted by RitzyFritz

These can be purchased at cake decorator supply stores as well, at least they are at Midwest Baker Supply in OKC (for those in the local area). You may want to try a local supplier if you are unable to purchase online from CC or the keeseal web site. Just a thought...

BTW, these are very neat and convenient!




I'm in OKC but have never heard of Midwest Baker Supply...I looked them up in the phone book when I saw this post. Can you tell me a little about them? Are they reasonably priced on their items etc.? Thanks!

Steph

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MrsAB Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 4:31pm
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Thanks for the heads up CakeDiva73!!! I will be checking them out.

Also, the keeseal site seems very interesting as well. I think I will order the samples. Thanks Wendoger!

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sectheatre Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 4:45pm
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Are these bags strong? I've gotten a couple different disposable kinds before and they all popped holes as soon as I tried to use them. Either that or the coupler just came right out as the material stretched.

They were such a pain I started using lightweights, but I know I don't do a great job of cleaning them.

Just a note that might be helpful...if like me, you have a pile of crappy disposible bags sitting around, use them as liners to the lightweights. It makes cleanup much easier.

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czyadgrl Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 6:21pm
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Note about the Wilton Featherweight bags on ebay -
I ordered from the same seller and they shipped SUPER FAST! I was really happy with that seller.

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