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Mi-Bags

April 16, 2008 by Andrea  
Filed under Green Products, Household Gear

Mi-Bag, bird

Several years ago I started a little collection of reusable shopping bags to take to markets and grocery stores. The collection is mostly Trader Joe’s cotton bags, some large LL Bean and Land’s End totes and some medium bags about the size of a regular plastic grocery bags, as well as a couple string bags. I keep them folded up in the back of the car, ready to haul out when I hit the market. They are great, solid, reusable, and never wear out, but they all don’t fold and pack up well, plus my kids have played with the string bags until they’ve given out. I decided to look for something that would fit into my purse or diaper bag, handy for any time I needed it.

Mi-Bag, cat

When I saw these cute Mi-Bags on Mummy’s Product Reviews I knew I wanted one. Vicky, who is also a DC Metro Moms blogger, was having a giveaway, and I won one of the bags, a brown bag with an artsy cat design (pictured). I have to say I’m impressed. It arrives neatly folded up in its small attached pocket, and at just 6×7 inches, it’s a perfect size for tucking away in a purse, but it opens to a large 18×23x7 inches. It has large handles that work great over the shoulder, and the bottom is gusseted to allow for expansion. The bags are made of ripstop nylon and very lightweight, yet pretty durable enough for daily use.

It did a great job with my groceries then folded right back up into my purse, so I’ve found it very handy. The price is more than other market bags, but in this case you are paying extra for the beautiful design and convenience with the attached pocket. The materials are not organic, so you will need to look elsewhere if that is a factor for you. I would not use this bag to carry any sharp objects, but for everyday use it’s great.

The bottom line:

Pros: lightweight, durable, folds into a small attached pocket, artsy designs

Cons: material is not organic, costs more than other market bags

Designs available: zebra, elephant, cat, birds

Cost: US$24.00 + shipping if ordering online

Where to buy: ID-A Designs (online), various retailers in California and Seattle, WA

Company website: ID_A Designs

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