Just how exceptional is aLOKSAK and its offshoot Odor-Proof barrier bag OPSAK?

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Gear You Should Consider While Preparing for Any Emergency by Residential Tech Today:
LOKSAK’s aLOKSAK flexible, re-sealable storage bags (starting at $8.49 for a 2-pack of 3×6-inch bags) offer 100 percent protection of the contents – including firearms or electronics like phones, tablets, and flash drives – from water (depths of up to 200 ft), dust, humidity, sand, snow, and most other things Mother Nature can throw at them. Even more impressive, touchscreen devices work while contained in aLOKSAK bags, including making and receiving cellphone calls. LOKSAK’s OPSAK bags (starting at $9.49 for a 2-pack of 7×7-inch bags) are similar, except they’re specially designed for food storage and preparation in less-than-ideal situations. Each re-sealable OPSAK bag is made from BPA-free, FDA- and NSF-approved food-safe materials and can withstand direct heat up to 170 degrees (F). That means you can pour boiling water straight into an OPSAK bag to rehydrate food or make hot beverages. In additional to being washable, they’re odor-proof—so food stored in an OPSAK bag won’t attract wildlife (or, in a seriously apocalyptic scenario, other humans). They can also be used to transport body waste (diapers, for example, or worse…) without the accompanying stench or possibility of spreading disease.

Loksak aLoksak IT ($7 to $18): The iPads and iPhones in our household get exposed to the elements: We use them in the kitchen, while camping or skiing, and even—yes—while relaxing in the tub.  I tested a bunch of waterproof cases and sleeves this past year, and while some offered better shock protection, and others were better for specific uses, I found the aLoksak to be the most convenient and versatile.  The company makes more than a dozen different sizes of this resealable, element-proof, polyethylene pouch, including versions specifically designed for the iPad and the iPhone.  Sticking your device inside the pouch—even with an everyday case still on—is as easy as sticking it inside a Ziploc bag.  You can even use the touchscreen through the pouch.  Over months of use, our iOS devices never got wet.  And, of course, you can also use aLoksaks to protect books, maps, a wallet, or anything else you can fit inside.  Dan Frakes-MacWorld Click here to read the full review.

“The LOKSAK has a myriad of uses.  It works great for its intended purpose of keeping water out, but it also works just as well at keeping things in.  Dehydrated foods can be re-hydrated by pouring boiling water into the bag.  It can be used to protect valuable items from weather or environmental damage.”
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