30 x 30 Poly Bags

30 x 30 Poly Bags

Direct answer: choose 30 x 30 poly bags when the finished item needs a large flexible bag with enough room for closure, handling, labeling, and storage. Use this page as the concise Packrift route map, then open the 30 x 30 buying guide when the decision needs a deeper mil-thickness and closure comparison.

30 x 30 Poly Bag Selection Formula

Best route = packed item size + closure room + mil thickness + flat or reclosable style + approved reorder path.

Do not choose only by width and length. The right route depends on whether the item is soft or rigid, whether the bag needs to reopen, how often it is handled, whether product edges create puncture risk, and whether loose film creates snag, label, or storage problems.

Large Square Poly Bag Fit Model

  • Footprint: measure the finished item after grouping, inserts, labels, and closure allowance are included.
  • Film strength: compare mil thickness by puncture risk, abrasion, storage time, and handling frequency.
  • Closure: choose flat or reclosable routes based on whether the item needs repeat access, returns, or storage checks.
  • Buying depth: use the 30 x 30 buying guide when the route needs a fuller comparison across pack count and use case.
  • Repeatability: record approved SKU, substitute size, case count, and quote timing before recurring buys.

30 x 30 Route Checks

Check Use this route when... Compare another route when...
Item footprint The finished item fits the 30 x 30 footprint with enough closure room and no stressed corners. The item swims in loose film, snags at the pack station, or needs a closer adjacent size.
Mil thickness The selected film strength matches item weight, edge profile, storage time, and handling risk. Rigid parts, abrasion, repeated handling, or long storage justify a heavier route.
Closure workflow A flat bag works for one-way protection, grouping, or clean cover. Inspection, returns, kits, parts, or storage need a reclosable route.
Case planning The route repeats enough to document SKU, case count, substitute rule, and reorder owner. The team is still testing size, film, closure, or warehouse process fit.

30 x 30 Poly Bag Decision Matrix

Buying question Decision rule
Is 30 x 30 the right size? Use this page when the packed item needs a large square bag and the closure can be made without forcing the contents.
Is the item handled repeatedly? Compare heavier mil routes when the item is picked, stored, returned, or handled more than once.
Does the bag need to reopen? Compare reclosable routes when inspection, storage, parts, kits, samples, or returns are part of the job.
Is the buyer still comparing routes? Use the 30 x 30 buying guide for a deeper route comparison, then return to the SKU path for reorder or quote work.

Packrift 30 x 30 Poly Bag Routes

Use these as inspection paths, not as current price, stock, regulatory, or exact-substitute claims. Open the destination route to confirm current product details before ordering.

SKU Route Best fit
PB2447 30 x 30 1 mil clear flat poly bag route Start here when the item needs a large clear flat bag and light film is enough for the tested pack-out.
PB295 30 x 30 1.5 mil clear flat poly bag route Compare when the item needs a lighter flat route with a bit more film than 1 mil and the product page confirms the exact requirements.
PB630 30 x 30 2 mil clear poly bag route Compare for everyday product protection when a standard clear 30 x 30 route fits the item and pack workflow.
PB935 30 x 30 3 mil clear flat poly bag route Compare when the item is handled more often, stored longer, or has more edge and abrasion risk than lighter film should carry.
PB1300 30 x 30 4 mil clear flat poly bag route Use as a heavier flat-bag planning path when the contents, handling, or storage process needs stronger film.
PB8670 30 x 30 6 mil clear flat poly bag route Use as the heaviest flat-bag route here when puncture, abrasion, or repeated handling risk is high.
PB3846 30 x 30 4 mil reclosable poly bag route Compare when the bag must reopen and the product route needs a 4 mil reclosable format.
PB4281 30 x 30 6 mil reclosable poly bag route Compare when repeated opening, storage, or heavier contents make a thicker reclosable route more appropriate.

Reorder and Bulk Quote Workflow

  1. Measure the finished item after grouping, inserts, labels, and closure needs are included.
  2. Compare flat and reclosable 30 x 30 routes by mil thickness, storage time, edge risk, and handling frequency.
  3. Use the buying guide if the route needs a broader comparison before standardizing.
  4. Record approved SKU, substitute size, case count, mil thickness, closure style, monthly demand, and reorder owner.
  5. Use a bulk quote when the route repeats, spans facilities, or belongs in a mixed poly-bag program.

Related Packrift Paths

FAQ

What are 30 x 30 poly bags used for?

Use 30 x 30 poly bags for large soft goods, grouped items, parts, textiles, warehouse kits, storage jobs, and product protection where a large flat or reclosable bag is more efficient than a carton.

Which mil thickness should I choose for 30 x 30 poly bags?

Start with item weight, edge risk, handling frequency, storage time, and whether the bag will be reopened. Move from lighter film to 3 mil, 4 mil, or 6 mil routes as handling and puncture risk rises.

When should I choose reclosable 30 x 30 poly bags?

Compare reclosable bags when parts, kits, samples, returns, long-term storage, or warehouse picking require the bag to open and close more than once.

Should I use the 30 x 30 buying guide too?

Use the buying guide when you need a deeper comparison across mil thickness, flat versus reclosable style, pack count, and repeated purchasing context.