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Bath Tea Bags (5" x 3.75")
Bath Tea Bags (5" x 3.75")
Bath Tea Bags (5" x 3.75")
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Regular price $6.57
Three sides of bag are pre-sealed. One side is open to allow for easy filling. After filling bag with product, heat seal open side with a household iron set to low-medium heat.
Amount: 50 pc
($0.13 each)
Three sides of bag are pre-sealed. One side is open to allow for easy filling. After filling bag with product, heat seal open side with a household...
Three sides of bag are pre-sealed. One side is open to allow for easy filling. After filling bag with product, heat seal open side with a household iron set to low-medium heat.
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Overall rating: 4.886567 / 5 from 335 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Bath Tea Bags are highly valued for their excellent price, perfect size, professional look, and high-quality presentation. Customers appreciate the convenience of the pre-sealed sides and the ability to customize the filling. However, some find the side difficult to pull apart.

Summary topics

  • Value for Money: 3%
  • Bag Size: 28%
  • Product Appearance: 4%
  • Presentation Quality: 4%
  • Product Quality: 7%

Review topics: [size, color, quality, scent, look, finish, results, problems, value, packaging, water, presentation, quantity, buy, solution, use, price, works, packages, bags, tea, iron, seal, salt, bath, idea, sides, addition, mess, hit].

Review highlights

  • "these bags are a wonderful quality at a great price"Redmaster
  • "These larger tea bags are just the right size for herbal bath teas, with added salts it's a spa soak at home."Karen
  • "Can't go wrong with the price and good quality to provide good looking product."Karen

Reviews

Works great

"I used these to make fragranced sachets and they worked great. I have a lot left and will use them to make other products and will purchase again as needed."

Inga L. (5/5)

Great packaging

"My customers wanted something that wouldn't leave flowers floating in their tub, and this is it for sure! I wish it was bigger and held more, but it's super simple to use. I used an old flat iron to close the end of the bag, it made it easy to hold the bag in one hand and the flatiron in the other."

Nickie (5/5)

Good size for bath teas

"This bag was easy to fill (dried herbs and flowers and sea salt) and iron shut. It stayed closed in the tub during a 20 minute bath. The center did tear apart when I squeezed it to get more oils out, but I expected that and was testing to see how strong the bag was. This is a good product and I can foresee many other uses for it also (infusing herbs without the mess, for example)."

Christina (5/5)

So convenient

"These tea bags are such a great product. I use them to make herbal bath teas, and customers tell me how much they love the fact that the tea bags keep all of the herbs from floating around in their bath water. They are super easy to work with. . . just touch them lightly with an iron, and they seal up perfectly every time."

Michele (5/5)

tea bags

"These bags are large and hold quite a bit of botanicals. They are easy to seal and hold together well."

Home (5/5)

good quality

"These bags seal quickly, and stay sealed. Hold a lot too."

Karen (5/5)

Bath Teas

"These work beautifully and hold a nice amount of tea. I fill them with botanical mix provided by WSP along with a packet of fragranced fine dead sea salt. When used in a whirlpool, they provide a very relaxing bath and the salts help to remove undesirable toxins. Awesome product."

Linda (5/5)

Tea bags

"Worked perfect for my bath teas."

Dana (5/5)

Bath Tea

"Easy to open, fill and seal. Have had no problem with them coming open in bath."

Sharon (5/5)

So easy

"I am impressed, they were so easy to use."

Tabitha (5/5)

Q&A

Can these bags be used for making iced tea for drinking?
Because we aren't a food-grade facility, we don't recommend using our products for food purposes.
Can these bags be used to infus oil and herbs? And if so how would you seal them? Since these are heat activated.
You would fill up with dried infused herbs & heat seal open side with a household iron set to low-medium heat.
My bags will not seal using an iron (tried many settings) or my heat sealer. I am having to sew them closed which adds a lot of time to the process. Am I missing something? These are supposed to seal with heat, right? I will use the 50 I purchased and sew them, being careful not to get salts in my sewing machine, but won't purchase again if they are not heat sealable. Wondering if I got a bad batch or if they are not actually meant to seal with heat. Please advise.
We use a small flat iron set to a medium heat to seal the bags. We will test to make sure there is not an issue.
we have automatic filling.. can we get this material flat on a roll. we will automatically fill and seal
We only sell this in bags at this time.
Im thinking of getting this and add bath tea. But what is this for? How to use with bath teas and what are benefits. Do you just soak them in the tub or hang on faucet with running warm water?
Place your bath tea in the bag and heat seat the open end. To use place one tea bag into warm water. We do not recommend putting directly under running water as this may break open the bag.

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