
Stash & storage
by G-Rollz
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The G-Rollz Smell-Proof Ziplock Bag is a compact, resealable storage bag that locks odours in and keeps moisture out. Measuring 65 x 85mm, each bag fits neatly into a pocket, wallet, or rucksack — small enough to be invisible, tough enough to be reusable. You get 10 per pack, in two Banksy-inspired designs that look better than the usual plain baggies stuffed in a drawer.
| Variant | SKU |
|---|---|
| Banksy's 'Panda Gunnin' | HS1633 |
| Banksy's 'Thug For Life' | BG4020F |
Both designs use the same bag material and dimensions — it's purely an aesthetic choice. The Panda Gunnin' design is black and white with a pop-art feel; Thug For Life leans grittier. Pick whichever suits your style, or grab both to tell your strains apart at a glance.
Here are the exact numbers so you know what you're getting before it lands on your doormat.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | G-Rollz |
| Bag dimensions | 65 x 85mm (W x H) |
| Quantity per pack | 10 bags |
| Closure type | Resealable ziplock |
| Odour protection | Smell-proof lining |
| Weather resistance | Water-resistant exterior |
| Reusable | Yes — open and reseal repeatedly |
| Available designs | Banksy's 'Panda Gunnin', Banksy's 'Thug For Life' |
Need something bigger? The G-Rollz Smell-Proof Ziplock Bags in 105 x 80mm hold more and still fit a jacket pocket — grab a pack of 8 if you're storing larger quantities. Pair either size with a G-Rollz Rolling Tray to keep your setup tidy from storage to session.
We've been behind the counter long enough to know: the number one complaint about regular baggies is that they leak smell within hours. You shove a gram into a standard ziplock, drop it in your bag, and by the time you're on the tram the person next to you is giving you a look. That's not discretion — that's an announcement.
These G-Rollz bags use a thicker material with a smell-proof lining that actually does what it claims. The ziplock seal runs the full 65mm width, and you can feel the resistance when you press it shut — it's noticeably sturdier than a sandwich bag. The material has a slight rigidity to it, almost like a thin card sleeve, which means the bags hold their shape in your pocket instead of crumpling into a ball.
The honest limitation? At 65 x 85mm, these are genuinely small. You're fitting a couple of grams in each, tops. They're built for portability, not bulk storage. If you need to store an ounce, look at a proper stash jar or the larger 105 x 80mm G-Rollz bags instead. But for day-to-day carry, separating strains, or keeping a bit tucked away for the weekend — this is the right size. Compared to a glass jar, you can flatten these in a wallet. Compared to a plastic container, they take up roughly zero space. That's the trade-off, and for most people it's the right one.
Not exactly rocket science, but a couple of tips make the difference between a bag that lasts months and one that fails after a week.
We've sold thousands of these since stocking the G-Rollz range, and the feedback is consistent: people buy one pack, realise how handy they are, and come back for three more. The Banksy designs get compliments — they look like limited-edition art prints rather than stash storage, which is half the point. One regular customer uses them to separate different herbal blends for the week ahead, labelling each with a small sticker on the front. Another keeps rolling filters and tips in one, ground herb in another, and a spare lighter in a third — all inside a single jacket pocket without any bulk.
The one thing we'd flag: don't leave these in direct sunlight for extended periods. The material holds up well to normal use, but prolonged UV exposure can degrade any plastic over time. If you're storing something you want to keep fresh for weeks, pair the bag with a cool, dark drawer or a stash box.
They're smell-proof when the ziplock is fully sealed. The lining blocks odour molecules from passing through the material. If the seal isn't pressed shut completely, some scent can escape — so run your fingers along the full width every time you close it.
Dozens of times with normal use. The ziplock mechanism holds up well to repeated opening and closing. The bags start to degrade if you fold or crease them heavily, so store them flat when possible.
About 1–3 grams of dried herb, a few pre-rolled cones, spare filter tips, or small accessories. These are pocket-sized carry bags, not bulk storage. For larger amounts, step up to the 105 x 80mm G-Rollz bags.
Purely visual. Panda Gunnin' features Banksy's iconic dual-wielding panda in black and white. Thug For Life has a grittier street-art style. Same bag material, same dimensions, same seal — pick on looks alone.
Absolutely. They work for anything small that you want to keep dry and odour-free — spices, tea samples, small electronics, jewellery, or even keeping wet wipes from drying out. The smell-proof lining works both ways, keeping odours in and moisture out.
They're water-resistant. A splash or brief rain won't get through, but submerging them isn't recommended. The ziplock seal is the weak point — water under pressure can work its way in. For full waterproofing, double-bag or use a hard case.
Last updated: April 2026