58x46x108" Gusseted Poly Bags - Industrial-Sized Bags for Your Biggest Packaging Jobs
When you're dealing with large, bulky items that won't fit in standard bags, these extra-large gusseted poly bags deliver. At 58" wide with a massive 46" gusset and 108" height, these bags handle oversized products that smaller packaging can't touch. Whether you're protecting furniture during moves, storing seasonal items, or packaging wholesale goods, these industrial-sized bags give you the room you need.
Perfect For
- Furniture protection during storage or moving (chairs, small tables, cushions)
- Bedding and linens (comforters, quilts, multiple blankets, bulk bedding sets)
- Bulk textile storage (clothing lots, fabric bolts, upholstery material)
- Large seasonal decorations (artificial trees, wreaths, holiday display items)
- Oversized craft supplies or bulk craft kits
- Warehouse and industrial parts protection
- Large merchandise for wholesale distribution
- Agricultural products (bulk seed bags, growing supplies)
Product Details
- Size: 58" wide x 46" gusset x 108" tall (opens to nearly 5 feet wide!)
- Material: 1.5 mil clear polyethylene (LDPE)
- Gusset: Expandable sides give you depth for bulky, three-dimensional items
- Food Safe: FDA compliant for direct food contact (commercial bakeries, bulk food storage)
- Quantity: 50 bags per roll
- Dispensing: Perforations between bags for quick, easy tearing
- Core: 3" core with 1" diameter core plug (fits standard dispensers)
- Clarity: Clear poly lets you see contents without opening
Why This Size Exists
Let's be honest—most small businesses will never need a 58x46x108" bag. This is specialty sizing for specific jobs. If you're here, you probably know exactly why you need it: moving and storage companies protecting furniture, textile businesses packaging bulk fabric, or commercial operations handling oversized items. These bags aren't about presentation; they're about practical protection for items that are just plain big.
Understanding the Dimensions
Here's how gusseted bags work: the 58" width is the flat measurement, and the 46" gusset means each side can expand out 23" when you open the bag. That gives you a bag that's roughly 58" x 46" when fully opened—almost 5 feet wide by 4 feet deep. At 108" tall (9 feet), you're looking at serious vertical capacity. For context, that's tall enough to fit a Christmas tree, a full-size mattress standing on end, or a stack of bulky items.
Roll Format Benefits
Having these on a roll instead of individual bags makes sense when you're doing volume work. The perforations let you tear off exactly what you need without fighting with a stack of loose bags. Mount the roll on a dispenser (the 3" core fits standard industrial holders), or just pull and tear by hand. When you're packaging 20+ items a day, the roll format saves real time.
Closure & Sealing
With bags this large, closure method matters. You can heat seal the top for a professional, tamper-evident finish—most businesses using bags this size have access to impulse sealers. Twist ties work for quick temporary closure. Heavy-duty packing tape gives you a strong seal for storage or moving. Some operations use zip ties or cable ties for extra security on valuable items.
When to Choose Poly Over Cello
At this size, poly is the practical choice over cello. Poly is softer and more forgiving when you're wrestling large items into bags—cello at this size would be too stiff and prone to tearing. Plus, poly costs significantly less per bag, which matters when you're buying industrial quantities. Save cello for smaller retail presentation bags; use poly for large-scale protection and storage.
Typical Users
Moving and storage companies protecting furniture and household goods. Textile wholesalers packaging bulk fabric or clothing lots. Commercial laundries handling large bedding orders. Seasonal decoration retailers storing and shipping oversized holiday items. Agricultural suppliers packaging bulk products. Warehouse operations protecting large parts or equipment during storage.
Volume Considerations
At 50 bags per roll, you're looking at enough supply for most small-to-medium operations for 1-2 months. If you're packaging daily, consider buying multiple rolls—the per-bag cost drops with volume, and you won't run out mid-job. These aren't impulse-buy bags; they're industrial supplies for businesses that know their packaging needs.
Questions about sizing or application? We're here to help you find the right bags for your specific needs!