🛡️ Shield Your Tech in Style!
UNNI Antistatic Bags are designed to protect your electronic components from static damage while providing a resealable feature for easy access. Each bag measures 10 inches by 14 inches, making them perfect for a variety of items. This pack of 10 ensures you have enough bags to keep your workspace organized and your tech safe.
M**O
Perfect for sealing electronics against ESD
I needed bags to transport parts in a box overseas on a plane... I had a 12X12X6 Box to work with. This fit the GPU with plenty of room, and while it did not fit my micro-atx board I found THE solution. You cut one edge off of two bags and also cut off the sealing part and combine them into one bag for your needs, it is simple....and not hard if they made the bag like 2-3mm wider it wouldnt of been needed. After layering bubble wrap with these ESD bags everything fits into that one box without a massive amount of bubble wrap like before & I feel at ease.
A**R
Had To Modify
Five stars for price and fast delivery. Three stars because I had to modify the only socket I've used up to this point. Trying to remove the TCM from my 6L80E, the E12 socket would only spin on the head due to the steep bevel of the inside of the socket. I had to cut off about 1/8" off the end. The sockets don't feel cheap and you cannot beat the price, I just don't like having to cut up brand new tools.
H**N
A bit smaller than I expected
I know the size is listed here, but when I didn't account for was how thin the backs are...they don't expand out at all, so the volume is VERY low.My motherboard is smaller than those dimensions but still did not fit because the bags have such little volume.They worked great for their size however. Very thick plastic that will not rip.
G**Y
Does the job.
Recently I did some work on my PC. These anti-static bags do the job and I even managed to fit an ATX motherboard into one (Asus M5A97) although it was quite a tight fit. Probably would have gotten the larger size for that, but that's on me.For any other component these are larger than you'll ever need, they aren't TOO expensive and they're reusable. Good idea to have around if you're doing PC work -- put any component you remove into an anti-static bag, take it out when you're ready to plug it back in.
M**R
MIs-leading posting - these are measured in cm not inches.
As you can see in the comments - these are supposed to be 10"x14". They aren't. They are tiny. Completely unusable for what I need. Very disappointed. They have been at my home for about 20 minutes and I already have them returned and packed back up.This listing is very unclear as to what you are purchasing.
A**S
The dimensions are preceise - VERY precise
This will not fit a mini-atx motherboard, even with the reclosable part cut off. I'm not sure what else to use these for, and now I still need to find another product to ship my motherboard. When I read 10x14 I thought they meant 10x14 usable. That's not what this means. Be aware if you are interested in using this to ship a motherboard. I guess these are far better suited for graphics cards or a few misc other parts.
S**A
this is a must have for anyone who is into electronics and stuff
These are fantastic. they helped greatly with my move. I packed 2 gtx 680 graphics cards (evga model with 2 fans), an MSI 560ti, and a bunch of hard drives. each in their own bags. Highly recommend buying this and keeping them around. Even after being wrapped up in tape and bent every which way, the bags remain intact. no rips or anything.One of the bags might fit a standard ATX motherboard, but i wouldnt try doing that without some sort of foam protection also.
J**S
Not the ATX motherboard bag you were looking for!
I knew when I ordered this that I was cutting it close. I was shipping an ATX motherboard that was riiiight about this size, but since I could not find larger bags, I just tried. I failed.That doesn't mean this isn't a good product! The bags are quite thick, and the resealable part is top quality. I'm going to find uses for them otherwise.If you're trying to ship an ATX motherboard on the larger end of the spectrum...this won't work for you.
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