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What do you store your opened food in? Details of brand name (eg trixie, wilko own brand etc), how much it will hold and where you got it from plus any pros or cons (and even photos) would be great please.

So to start. Erm - a bag clip from Lakeland and an old plastic bag :no: (Can you guess why I've started this thread?!).
 
I have these in various sizes:

http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/dogs/dog_bowls_feeders/food_storage/13680

The pigs' 4kg bag of Bunny fits in easily and it keeps it really fresh.

Hamster food is in standard tupperware.
@piggyfan (I think) recommended these in another thread (about storage for 10kg bag of food) so it seems they might be popular.

Is the fabric very thick/heavy duty? How well does the folding down to fit the amount of food you have in them function ( described on the site) work?

Is the lid a zip closure and if so is it a good quality zip?
 
I went to the dollar store and got these tall containers that has a very sturdy flip-up type lid. it can fit a whole bag of piggy pellets in it and the lid is very secure...I think they are designed to hold cereal for people who take it out of the boxes
 
IKEA flip top cereal storage container. Don't ask me how much as I've had them ages but I'm sure they didn't break the bank
 
@piggyfan (I think) recommended these in another thread (about storage for 10kg bag of food) so it seems they might be popular.

Is the fabric very thick/heavy duty? How well does the folding down to fit the amount of food you have in them function ( described on the site) work?

Is the lid a zip closure and if so is it a good quality zip?

It is really thick fabric, I would not say the folding down works that well but I am only using the small one at the moment. It is a good quality zip. I keep the food in there in it's packet.
 
I just have the 15kg JR Farm Pellets sitting in the bag they came in with it rolled around itself :/
 
I'm planning on buying the 10kg bags of food using amazon spend and save so this is really useful. I'll be keeping the big bag in the shed, but that asda storage bin looks useful for not having to traipse out there every day (shed is at the bottom of garden).
 
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