16 x 14 x 30 Poly Bags 250 Pack

16 x 14 x 30 Poly Bags 250 Pack

Direct answer: use a 16 x 14 x 30 poly bag route when the packed item needs a tall clear gusseted bag, about 30 inches of height, a 16 x 14 face, 2 mil film, and a repeatable 250-pack replenishment path. Confirm item depth, label face, film risk, opening direction, substitute sizes, and reorder ownership before standardizing PB1633.

16 x 14 x 30 Poly Bag Fit Formula

Best route = finished item footprint + 16 x 14 face fit + gusset depth + 30 inch height + 2 mil film risk + approved reorder path.

Do not choose this page from the size label alone. A 16 x 14 x 30 gusseted bag can solve tall-item and depth problems, but the best route depends on whether the contents are smooth enough for 2 mil film, how much loose film the bag leaves, and whether the route will repeat across a packing station.

16 x 14 x 30 Poly Bag Fit Model

  • Finished dimensions: measure the item after grouping, inserts, documents, labels, and closure allowance are included.
  • Face fit: confirm the 16 x 14 face supports the item and leaves a usable label area without forcing the opening.
  • Bag height: use the 30 inch height when the item needs tall coverage; compare shorter routes when loose film slows handling.
  • Gusset depth: choose the gusseted route when item depth matters and a flat bag would distort or stress the film.
  • Film risk: 2 mil film fits moderate handling and smoother contents; compare heavier film when edges, abrasion, or repeated picking matter.
  • Repeat buying: record approved SKU, substitute size, monthly demand, destination, owner, and quote timing before recurring buys.

16 x 14 x 30 Poly Bag Route Checks

Check Use this route when... Compare another route when...
Item footprint The packed item fits the 16 x 14 face with room for labels, closure, and handling. The finished item is tight in width, needs a different opening direction, or wastes too much bag height.
Gusset need The contents need expansion and would distort a flat poly bag. The item is flat enough for a flat poly bag, mailer, or smaller route.
Film thickness The contents are smooth and moderate-risk enough for 2 mil film. Edges, abrasion, storage time, or warehouse handling call for stronger film.
Repeat volume The team expects recurring use and needs an approved 250-pack replenishment route. The pack-out is still being tested or several nearby sizes need approval first.

16 x 14 x 30 Poly Bag Decision Matrix

Buying question Decision rule
Is this a flat-bag or gusseted-bag job? Use gusseted when item depth matters; use a flat route when the item only needs length and width coverage.
Is 30 inches of height useful? Use this route when the item needs tall coverage; compare 16 x 12 x 30, 14 x 14 x 30, or shorter routes when loose film is excessive.
Should 2 mil film be the default? Use it for moderate handling and smooth contents. Compare heavier film when the contents create puncture or abrasion risk.
Will the route repeat? Document approved SKU, substitute size, owner, monthly demand, destination, and bulk quote timing before replenishment repeats.

Packrift 16 x 14 x 30 Poly Bag Route Paths

Use this as an inspection path, not as a current-stock, live-rate, or substitute claim. Open the destination route to confirm current product details before ordering.

SKU Route Best fit
PB1633 16 x 14 x 30 2 mil gusseted poly bag route Use as the primary inspection path when a tall or deep item needs a 16 x 14 face, 30 inch height, 2 mil film, and a 250-pack route.

Reorder and Bulk Quote Workflow

  1. Measure the finished item after grouping, inserts, labels, documents, and closure allowance are included.
  2. Confirm that the 16 x 14 face, gusset depth, and 30 inch height match the packed item without stressing the film.
  3. Check whether 2 mil film is appropriate for the item risk, handling path, and storage time.
  4. Record label needs, opening direction, substitute size, monthly volume, receiving location, and owner.
  5. Use reorder or bulk quote paths when the same bag route repeats across SKUs, teams, or facilities.

Related Packrift Paths

FAQ

What are 16 x 14 x 30 poly bags used for?

Use this route for taller or deeper items that need a 16 x 14 bag face, gusset expansion, about 30 inches of height, and a repeatable 250-pack workflow.

When does the 14 inch gusset matter?

The gusset matters when the packed item has enough depth that a flat bag would distort, stretch, or slow the packing station.

Is 2 mil film enough for this route?

Use 2 mil planning for moderate handling and smoother contents. Compare heavier film when edges, abrasion, storage time, or repeated picking raise puncture risk.

What should purchasing confirm before reordering?

Record approved SKU, dimensions, film thickness, gusset need, bag height, label area, substitute rule, monthly use, destination, and reorder owner.