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Dunk Bag Craft Kit

Product Number: MF-202

 

Do your part for the environment. Don’t use paper goods at your camp out. Use a dunk bag to save water when cleaning your dishes and utensils. Stitch up a dunk bag using re purposed craft supplies. Works well with an 8″ plate. It’s easy and fun. No scissors or glue needed. Make one on your first day of camp or ahead of time at a meeting. Cord colors will be assorted colors.

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Description

Our Kit Includes:

  • Netted Bag
  • Cord
  • Plastic Pouch
  • Foam Name Badge

Instructions:

Mesh is already shaped into a bag. Open up the cord and remove the pouch. Weave the cord in and out of the top edge. String the pouch back on and tie off. Write your name and contact info on the foam tag. Slide inside the pouch.

To use your dunk bag:

Set up two large barrels, one with hot soapy water, the other with clean rinse water. Wipe food scraps from utensil and dinnerware (not included). Place inside the bag. Pull closed. Dunk several times in and out of the hot soapy water. Dunk several times into the clean rinse water. Hang to dry.

Additional information

Weight 0.1 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
Item Number

MF-202

4 reviews for "Dunk Bag Craft Kit"

  1. Rated 1 out of 5

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    Dunks bags were way smaller than picture. Could not fit a normal plate in the bag and then close. Did not fit my purpose at all. Picture was out of proportion to what actually fit in the bag.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

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    Our fifth grade girls needed a little help threading the drawstrings so that the bags would open all the way, but they enjoyed the craft. The mesh was stretchy enough to hold a standard size sectioned plate. (I would recommend using the bags only to hang the dishes for drying, as dunking had very little effect on the ranch dressing served at our campout!)

  3. Rated 2 out of 5

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    too flimsy, and too difficult to hem for the drawstring…used nametags for other craft.

  4. Rated 1 out of 5

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    totally unimpressed

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