EOOUT 30pcs Mesh Zipper Pouch Bags, 8 Sizes Plastic Bags, 8 Colors Waterproof Pouches with slide fastener for Organization, Multipurpose for Travel, School Supplies, Office and Home Organization

30pcs Mesh Zipper Pouch Bags, 8 Sizes Plastic Bags, 8 Colors Waterproof Pouches with slide fastener for Organization, Multipurpose for Travel, School Supplies, Office and Home Organization

Features

  • Package Include: 30pcs colors zipper organizer bags. 4*B4 (15.6 x 11.2 inches), 8*A4 (13.6 x 9.6 inches), 4*B5 (11.6 x 8.4 inches), 4*A5 (9.4 x 6.8 inches), 2*B6 (7.8 x 5.6 inches), 2*A6 (7 x 4.8 inches), 4*Bills (9.4 x 4.2 inches), 2*B8 (5.4 x 3.8 inches).
  • Multiple Sizes: Multi-size mesh zipper storage pouches can be used for pens, bills, tapes, and school supplies. Some sizes can be used to store travel items such as toothbrushes and jewelries. Some can be used to store toys, DIY gadgetry and diaper bag organizing pouches.
  • Premium PVC: Our zipper bags are made of quality PVC, waterproof, tear-resistant. Mesh pattern structure, sturdy and stable. Metal zipper bag, strong and quality. The zipper bag can be used repeatedly.
  • Advantages: Translucent design and colorful zipper allow identify items. Organize sundries and living in a minimalist life. Suitable for use in homes, schools, college, offices and travel, can be used to organize books, paper, bills, photos, cosmetics, toys, etc.
  • Best Service Experience: If any problem during the purchase process, we will provide the best solutions for you and our best service.

Specifications

Color B-8 Colors
Release Date 2024-01-01T00:00:01Z
Size Mutisize
Unit Count 30

A set of 30 translucent mesh PVC zipper pouches in eight colors and multiple sizes (B4, A4, B5, A5, B6, A6, bills, B8) for organizing documents, stationery, travel items and small accessories. Each pouch has a metal slide fastener and a mesh-pattern PVC construction that is waterproof, tear-resistant and reusable for home, school, office and travel organization.

Model Number: EOOUT2020043001

EOOUT 30pcs Mesh Zipper Pouch Bags, 8 Sizes Plastic Bags, 8 Colors Waterproof Pouches with slide fastener for Organization, Multipurpose for Travel, School Supplies, Office and Home Organization Review

4.7 out of 5

Why these mesh pouches earned a permanent spot in my kit

I keep a running bin of “organizers for organizers,” and the EOOUT mesh pouches ended up being the set I reach for most often. It’s a simple idea done well: 30 translucent PVC zipper bags in eight colors and eight sizes, from palm-size (B8) up to generous document wallets (B4). After a few weeks of living with them in my home office, travel bag, and car, I’ve formed a pretty clear view of where they shine—and where they don’t.

Build and durability

The pouches are made from a mesh-reinforced PVC that balances flexibility with structure. They’re stiffer and more substantial than thin poly document sleeves, yet pliable enough to squeeze into a packed backpack. The seams are cleanly heat-sealed and, importantly, I haven’t seen any premature splitting at the corners—the usual failure point on cheaper pouches.

The zippers are metal with a smooth pull. Most of mine operated cleanly out of the box; a couple felt a bit stiff at first, but a few open-close cycles settled them in. They don’t feel fragile, and I’m comfortable tossing them in and out of totes without babying them. The mesh surface also wipes down easily with a damp cloth. The PVC is marketed as waterproof; in practice, the body of the pouch shrugs off spills and rain, but the zipper isn’t watertight. Think “splash-proof and leak resistant,” not submersible.

One small note: there was a faint plastic smell right after unboxing. It dissipated within a day.

A thoughtful spread of sizes

The size mix is the secret sauce here. You get:

  • 4 x B4 (15.6 x 11.2 inches)
  • 8 x A4 (13.6 x 9.6 inches)
  • 4 x B5 (11.6 x 8.4 inches)
  • 4 x A5 (9.4 x 6.8 inches)
  • 2 x B6 (7.8 x 5.6 inches)
  • 2 x A6 (7 x 4.8 inches)
  • 4 x “Bills” (9.4 x 4.2 inches)
  • 2 x B8 (5.4 x 3.8 inches)

That mix maps well to real-world categories:

  • B4: my go-to for stacks of legal-size documents, sheet music, manuals, or a slim laptop with its charging brick.
  • A4: letter-size papers, notebooks, travel itineraries, coloring books—basically the catch-all.
  • B5/A5: tablets, paperback books, small project kits, puzzle pieces, and medium cable bundles.
  • B6/A6/B8: charging adapters, SD card cases, earbuds, cosmetics, meds, or a compact tool kit.
  • Bills: receipts, boarding passes, checkbooks, and flat cable sets; I also use these as “day kits” inside a larger bag.

The translucent bodies plus eight zipper colors make it easy to identify contents at a glance. I color-coded by category—blue for tech, green for travel, red for documents—which cut my rummaging time dramatically.

Everyday use: home, office, travel

At home, the larger pouches simplified board games and puzzle storage. One B4 pouch holds a game board, rulebook, and bagged pieces without bulging; the mesh adds just enough friction that boxes stack without sliding. For kids’ items, the mid-sizes (A5/B5) are excellent for corralling loose sets—blocks, figurines, flash cards—so cleanup becomes “find the right color pouch” rather than “hunt the missing piece.”

In my office, I parked a set of A4s on a shelf as project folders. Each holds a notebook, printed docs, and reference pages. They’re rigid enough to stand in a file holder, and the zipper keeps everything in, even if the bundle tips over. A B5 pouch has become my “meeting kit”: pens, highlighters, sticky notes, and a USB-C multiport adapter.

Travel-wise, these pouches are surprisingly effective packers. Toiletries in A5 (kept upright) contained minor leaks. A “Bills” pouch held passport, boarding pass, and foreign currency flat and easy to access. Cables and chargers are neatly segmented by device type in B6 and A6. I appreciate that the mesh doesn’t hide contents completely; TSA visibility is better than opaque cubes, though I still use a clear quart bag for liquids.

Usability details that matter

  • The zipper pull is easy to grasp and hasn’t snagged on adjacent pouches.
  • The mesh texture resists scuffs and looks tidy after use; it also means a quick label doesn’t peel off. I had the best results with a label maker or a strip of painter’s tape.
  • The pouches nest flat when empty, so storing the spares is painless.
  • The larger sizes fit US Letter and Legal comfortably with room for tabs; no crumpled corners.

One caveat: the smallest sizes can tempt you to overstuff heavy metal items (bits, screws). They’ll handle it in the short term, but keep sharp edges in a wrap or use the mid-size pouches to reduce stress on seams.

Water resistance and cleaning

I ran a simple “coffee spill” test. A few drops on the surface beaded up and wiped off without staining. I also filled one pouch with paper towels and ran it under a faucet for 10 seconds: the paper stayed mostly dry, with a small damp spot at the zipper end. That’s about what I expect from a mesh PVC build—solid protection against splash and grit, not long exposure or submersion.

For cleaning, warm water with a drop of dish soap works. The mesh pattern doesn’t trap grime, and I didn’t need any special cleaners. Dry them fully unzipped to prevent moisture from lingering at the zipper tape.

Durability over time

After weeks of daily handling, none of my pouches have torn or warped. The zipper tracks remain aligned, and the pulls haven’t bent. The larger sizes bear weight without feeling stretched. Based on materials and construction, I’d expect these to outlast lighter gauge alternatives by a wide margin. If you’re used to disposable zip bags for organization, this is a more sustainable, sturdier step up.

Value and what you actually get

As a 30-piece kit, the per-pouch cost is clearly favorable. More importantly, the distribution of sizes is practical. You get the most of A4, which is what I reach for most often, then a sensible spread down the line. I counted 30 bags in my set and the sizes matched the spec. It’s worth double-checking your kit on arrival so you can sort by color and label from the start.

What could be better

  • A couple of zipper pulls felt stiff initially. They loosened with use, but it’s something to be aware of when you first set them up.
  • The pouches are splash-proof, not watertight. For toiletries or liquid-heavy kits, pair with a secondary liner if you’re packing them tight.
  • I’d love a dedicated loop or grommet for hanging on hooks. Not a dealbreaker, but it would expand storage options.

Tips for getting the most out of them

  • Assign colors to categories and stick with it. It cuts decision fatigue later.
  • Use painter’s tape or a label maker for temporary labels. It peels cleanly from the mesh.
  • Pack pouches vertically in bins or totes. The structure makes them easy to flip through like files.
  • Don’t overpack the smallest sizes with dense metal parts; step up one size for longevity.

Who they’re for

  • Parents and teachers who need durable, see-through storage for sets, activities, or classroom materials.
  • Remote workers and students who shuffle project materials between spaces.
  • Travelers who prefer modular packing without the bulk of rigid cases.
  • Hobbyists—craft, electronics, model building—who benefit from sorting small parts by project.

Final take

The EOOUT mesh pouches are a straightforward, well-executed organizing system that scales across home, office, and travel. They’re durable, easy to clean, and thoughtfully sized, with enough structure to keep gear orderly without adding weight. The zippers are generally solid, the color-coding is genuinely useful, and the price-per-pouch hits a sweet spot for outfitting multiple spaces.

Recommendation: I recommend these for anyone looking to replace a mishmash of random bags and boxes with a cohesive, reusable system. They won’t waterproof your gear or survive truly sharp abuse, but for everyday organization—from documents and devices to toys and travel essentials—they’re reliable, versatile, and good value.



Project Ideas

Business

Subscription 'Pack & Go' Organizer Boxes

Launch a monthly subscription where customers receive a curated set of items pre-organized in these pouches (travel samples, stationery, kids activities, self-care kits). Offer three tiers (sample pouch: 1–3 pouches; traveler: 3–5 pouches; family: full 8–10 pouch set). Price tiers with 40–60% margin: e.g., $15, $29, $55 monthly. Market via Instagram and travel/parenting Facebook groups; emphasize reusability and color coding. Use the variety of sizes to create perceived value and provide personalization options (name, color choice).


Corporate Event & Conference Kits

Offer customized pouch-assembled kits for conferences, onboarding, and corporate gifting. Print/adhere company logos or custom stickers on the translucent surface and fill with branded pens, notepads, tech accessories, or sanitizer. Sell assembly and fulfillment services for bulk orders (minimums of 50–200). Price per kit depending on contents ($7–$25) and target HR/event planners, trade show organizers, and startups. Promote with mockups and quick-turn sample service.


Etsy/Shopify Store for Personalized Organizers

Create an online shop selling bundled sets (travel, school, craft) and offer add-ons like monogramming via heat transfer or vinyl stickers. Use product photos showing internal organization and color-coded uses. Offer value-adds: printable labels, packing guides, and free gift-wrapping. Start with SEO keywords: "waterproof organizer pouch", "travel pouch set", "school supply zipper bag". Start with competitive pricing ($9–$35 per bundle) and run targeted ads to parents, travelers, and crafters.


Market Booth 'Personalize While You Shop' Service

Set up a stall at craft fairs, markets, or pop-up retail events where you sell pouch sets and offer on-the-spot personalization (iron-on names, vinyl decals, charm attachments). Charge an add-on fee for personalization ($3–$10). Demonstrations of organizing tips and quick workshops (10–15 minute mini-classes) drive sales and higher perceived value. This low-overhead model uses the reusable nature of the pouches to encourage repeat customers.


Wholesale Packaging & Private Label Supply

Partner with small product businesses (jewelry makers, cosmetics, boutique soap sellers) to supply multi-size mesh zipper pouches as attractive, waterproof packaging. Offer private-label services: apply client sticker/logo, assemble product-filled pouches, and drop-ship. Minimum order quantities of 200+ can be profitable. Market to Etsy sellers, beauty subscription boxes, and boutique retailers. Provide sample packs and volume discounts to accelerate B2B sales.

Creative

Color-coded Travel Toiletry System

Use the multiple sizes and colors to build a modular travel toiletry set: A4 or B4 for full outfits or bulky items, A5 for toothbrush/toothpaste, A6/B6 for jewelry and meds, bills/B8 for cotton swabs and hair ties. Add removable clear pockets, sew or glue small elastic loops inside for brushes, and apply waterproof vinyl name/contents labels on the translucent surface. The metal zipper and tear-resistant PVC make it leak-friendly and easy to wipe clean. Great as a gift or craft market item — assemble themed versions (couple, kids, minimalist) and present them in a bundle with a hang tag.


Portable First-Aid & Emergency Kit

Create compact, color-coded first-aid kits using the different pouch sizes: a B5 for bandages and gauze, A6 for meds and tweezers, bills for burn dressing. Laminate a checklist and slide it into the A5 pouch. Add velcro or adhesive strips to keep pouches together as a fold-out emergency set for car, backpack or office. The translucent PVC makes item checks fast; waterproofing protects contents. Offer different kits (backpacking, family, pet) and include a printed QR-code card linking to first-aid instructions.


Montessori/Busy-Bag Activity Packs

Design themed activity packs for toddlers and preschoolers: sensory pouch (small beads in sealed B8/A6), puzzle/cards pouch (A5), sticker & coloring sheet pouch (A4/A5). Use different colored pouches to teach sorting and color recognition. Make a carrying folder from a B4 pouch or sew several pouches together to create a compact activity organizer. Sell as travel-friendly learning kits for parents, with printable activity guides and age recommendations.


Mobile Craft or Sewing Kit

Assemble portable craft kits for specific hobbies: embroidery (needles, threads in B6/A6), knitting notions (stitch markers, small scissors in A5), jewelry-making kit (beads and pliers in A4). Add foam or fabric inserts to hold tools in place. Create workshop kits for classes — each student gets a color-coded pouch set. Because the pouches are reusable and waterproof, they make ideal giftable kits that customers will keep using.


Layered Translucent Clutch / Lightbox Art

Cut and fuse sections of the mesh PVC pouches to create layered, translucent clutches or decorative panels. Use the mesh pattern for texture; sandwich LED micro-lights between layers for a glowing effect. Add decorative trims, zipper pulls and internal dividers to make a stylish clutch or evening bag. For art projects, mount stitched pouches into frames to create illuminated collage pieces using the different colors for depth.