Embed our poly bag mil thickness selector (free)
Embed our poly bag mil thickness selector
Help readers choose between 1.5 to 2 mil, 3 to 4 mil, 6 mil or heavier, anti-static, and warning-bag paths based on what they are packing. The widget is a single iframe with no external scripts, no analytics, no signup, and one visible Packrift attribution link.
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<iframe
src="https://packrift.com/pages/free-poly-bag-thickness-selector-widget"
title="Poly bag mil thickness selector by Packrift"
width="100%"
height="720"
frameborder="0"
loading="lazy"
style="display:block;width:100%;border:0;"></iframe>
What it does
- Recommends a practical mil thickness from product type, weight, edges, closure, handling, and special requirements.
- Routes static-sensitive electronics to anti-static bags instead of treating thickness as the only factor.
- Calls out suffocation-warning and food-safe requirements without pretending one generic bag fits every regulated use case.
- Explains why the thickness fits and when the reader should size up.
- Links to matching Packrift searches and the broader bags and liners collection.
Use cases
- Packaging buyer guides on 2 mil vs. 4 mil vs. 6 mil poly bags.
- 3PL, fulfillment, or warehouse resources for choosing bag gauge.
- Shopify and ecommerce operations articles about reducing packing errors.
- Vendor or consultant pages that need a simple, practical packaging decision aid.
Terms
- Free for commercial or personal sites.
- Keep the visible "Selector by Packrift" attribution link. The widget includes it by default; please do not hide it with CSS.
- No warranty. Results are practical estimates, not legal, food-safety, carrier, or compliance advice.
- If your use case has regulatory or product-safety requirements, verify the final bag specification before purchase.
Notes for site owners
- The iframe is responsive and fills 100% of its container width.
- The embed page is intended to be noindex so it does not compete with the main Packrift selector page.
- If your CMS strips iframes, you can host the standalone HTML under your own domain with the same attribution terms.