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Ellie's Best Pro Quality Nut Milk Bag - Big 12"X12" Commercial Grade - Reusable Almond Milk Bag & All Purpose Strainer – Fine Mesh Nylon Cheesecloth & Cold Brew Coffee Filter - Free Recipes & Videos
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Material | Nylon |
Color | White |
Brand | Ellie's Best |
Style | practical-durable |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 0.25"W x 12"H |
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- Strong food grade commercial nylon mesh; Multiple use straining bags; Smartly designed in response to customer requests for a bigger better quality bag; Wider opening; Rounded corners to eliminate waste and messy pouring; Easy to clean and fast air drying and mold free with nylon drawstring; Made with the best food grade nylon mesh; Perfect shape and large size with more surface area to squeeze
- Long lasting high quality and commercial grade used by juice bars; The most popular multi use strainer bag available; No bpa; Triple stitched nylon seams; Easily holds up to daily use; Outlasts cheese cloth bags; You can squeeze it with both hands unlike dollar store bags
- Much stronger and less messy than cheesecloth; Used by chefs; Super strong construction; Pulp free nut milks and juices; Easier to squeeze for faster results; Makes small or large recipes easily; A long lasting super strong reusable nut milk bag and versatile nylon food strainer
- Strains better than cheesecloth and outlasts cheese cloth cotton bags up to 10 times longer; Professional quality and design; Use instead of a juicer to make fresh veggie juices cold brew coffee greek yogurt and silky smooth nut milks; Professional quality construction and design
- Beautiful recipe book in each package with our favorite nut milk recipes; Includes yummy nut milks and juices; With important information to get you started making perfect nut milks, veggie juices and coffee drinks; We promise you will love It; Order your nut milk bag now and maybe an extra one for blender juicing or to surprise a friend
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Material | Nylon |
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Color | White |
Brand | Ellie's Best |
Style | practical-durable |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 0.25"W x 12"H |
Item Weight | 22.68 g |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Manufacturer | Ellie's Best |
UPC | 820103109574 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
ASIN | B00KLT6X9W |
Item model number | KD2100 |
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,241 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #18 in Food Strainers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 28, 2014 |
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Customers find the nut milk bag works well for making almond and coconut milk, and appreciate its generous size that fits in a 4-cup measuring cup. The bag is durable, with one customer noting its double-seam construction, and customers find it easy to clean, with one mentioning the nylon mesh rinses easily under tap water. Customers find it easier to use than cheese cloth and appreciate that it saves money compared to store-bought alternatives.
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Customers find the nut milk bag to be of good quality, with one customer noting its very fine mesh.
"...& ECONOMICAL: The nylon weave, and strongly stitched seams, are excellent, and vastly superior (for home use) to both single use cotton muslin cloth..." Read more
"...12/24/2019: I've had this bag for over a year now, and am impressed with the quality...." Read more
"...Makes a nice, smooth, and creamy almond milk. I highly recommend if you want to save money on plant milks." Read more
"It was perfect for when I made homemade Fire Cider. Very sturdy and easy to clean." Read more
Customers find the nut milk bag easy to clean, as it can be washed in the sink, and one customer mentions that the nylon mesh rinses right off under tap water.
"... DISHWASHER SAFE: Yes, it’s dishwasher/clothes washer safe (albeit with minor caveats - see the addendum at the end of this review)...." Read more
"...It's about technique, not effort. The nut milk bag is very easy to clean, and I find that the ground-up rice and nut meal can be used..." Read more
"...twisted tightly in order to extract the liquids, it's washed after every use in hot water, and when dry, folded and put into a drawer...." Read more
"...The material is durable and easily washable. It filters my plant milks well leaving no solids behind...." Read more
Customers find the nut milk bag well-made and durable, noting that it doesn't rip or tear during use, with one customer mentioning the double seam construction for added durability.
"... STURDY, REUSABLE & ECONOMICAL: The nylon weave, and strongly stitched seams, are excellent, and vastly superior (for home use) to both single use..." Read more
"...It is strong and continues to work as new. It has stained a little after all the use it's gotten, but that's not at all a concern...." Read more
"...Mine is in fine shape after several uses, but I have heard that they will wear out more quickly if used carelessly...." Read more
"...I’ve used it half a dozen times and it doesn’t show any wear. The material is durable and easily washable...." Read more
Customers find that the nut milk bag works well, particularly for homemade almond milk and juice straining.
"...I've used Ellie's bag a couple of times and it does a great job. The extra capacity makes it easy to strain my almond and coconut milk...." Read more
"...So far, it has worked with everything I've used it for...." Read more
"...Made well, can wash out in sink , and does a great job!..." Read more
"...bags to strain my homemade yogurt into thick Greek style and it works so well, I make sure to clean them thoroughly and dry completely before storing..." Read more
Customers love using this strainer for nut milks and coconut milk, with one customer noting it makes smoothies easy to prepare.
"...Superior taste, lower price, and free plant-based flour? It sounds too good to be true, but it really is possible with this nut milk bag...." Read more
"...As a bonus, it comes with a recipe book! The bag also rinsed clean without pieces of almond sticking to it...." Read more
"I just keep repurchasing this same brand cuz it works well for juicing or nut milks. They just get old after a year is why I replace...." Read more
"It worked perfectly for almond milk and the free recipe ebook is amazing!!" Read more
Customers find the milk bag easy to use, comparing it favorably to cheese cloth and fruit juicers, and appreciate that everything is self-explanatory.
"... ERGONOMIC: Whereas cotton muslin cloth must be cut to size and stacked in layers for most uses, and cotton butter cloth must be cut down to size..." Read more
"...Truly. Plus, I avoid having to recycle soymilk cartons, which is both convenient and surely better for the environment...." Read more
"...It's certainly easier to use this bag than it was to use the other methods of straining I tried. Give it a try!..." Read more
"...It’s also really easy to use and really allows you to get the last drop of milk out of your pulp. Makes a nice, smooth, and creamy almond milk...." Read more
Customers appreciate the strainer's generous size, noting that it fits nicely in a 4-cup measuring cup and holds much more pulp than expected.
"...ergonomic, inexpensive to replace, and once dried it even rolls into a tiny compact shape that needs very little space...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017Item Package Quantity: 1Verified PurchaseProduct: Ellie’s Best Bigger Better Nut Milk Bag
Rating: 5/5 (excellent)
Not to put too strong a spin on it, but this product is a genuine boon for anyone wishing to make their own nutmilk, soymilk, butter, Greek-style (hung) yogurt, or fresh cheese. What used to be a messy wasteful chore using disposable muslin cloth, or butter cloth, has since become an easy and pleasant routine ... so easy that ever since buying my first “Ellie’s Nutmilk Bag” a little over a year ago, I’ve been regularly making my own soy and nutmilks (Almond, Cashew and Coconut) on a weekly basis ever since, along with the occasional batch of homemade ‘hung’ Greek style yogurt or homemade butter.
Likes:
STURDY, REUSABLE & ECONOMICAL: The nylon weave, and strongly stitched seams, are excellent, and vastly superior (for home use) to both single use cotton muslin cloth, or even premium butter cloth (which tends to fray at the edges when cut to size and washed for reuse). My first bag is still going strong after 50+ uses, and will probably last at least 50 more.
ERGONOMIC: Whereas cotton muslin cloth must be cut to size and stacked in layers for most uses, and cotton butter cloth must be cut down to size and manually tied closed, Ellie’s bag is already the ideal size and configuration for most household uses - a sturdy bag of butter cloth-rated nylon weave (90-mesh) with a built-in drawstring. Cleanup is a snap too (see handwashing tips below)
DISHWASHER SAFE: Yes, it’s dishwasher/clothes washer safe (albeit with minor caveats - see the addendum at the end of this review). However, I don’t recommend putting it in a clothes dryer ... let it air dry.
Nits: None (!).
I’ve been reviewing semi-regularly on Amazon since 1999, and it’s very rare than I’m unable to come up with at least one meaningful nit on a given product ... but nothing substantial comes to mind about this item. It’s indispensable for the task it’s designed for, reusable, ergonomic, inexpensive to replace, and once dried it even rolls into a tiny compact shape that needs very little space. I’d be hard pressed to name a culinary product that’s given me more bang for the buck ... what’s not to love ?
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. An absolute must-have for aficionados of homemade nutmilk, soymilk, butter and hung yogurt/curd.
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ADDENDUM -SOME HELPFUL TIPS:
HANDWASHING: I spread the bag out flat, on it’s side, in the bottom of the sink, and then rise it thoroughly on both sides (top and bottom), then turn it inside out and repeat the process. After rinsing is done, I’ll rinse the sink, then repeat the process once more, this time scrubbing gently with a soapy sponge. Last, a quick wring out, and I let it air dry in the dish rack. Takes 50-60 secs, tops.
DISHWASHER: If you’re considering using the dishwasher, here’s a tip, and a suggestion: (1) Drawstring: after first rinsing and handwashing the bag (see above), I’ll fold the bottom of the bag up towards the lip, then scrunch it laterally and slip it upright into one of the narrow bins in the silverware rack. I do it that way so that the dangling drawstring can't reach down into the heating element and possibly melt during the dry cycle. (2) HEAT: Nylon is heat sensitive, and although the dry cycle on most residential dishwashers doesn’t get hot enough to melt it, it does cause the nylon weave to contract and stiffen a bit with repeated exposure, so I prefer to wash it by hand for making nut milks, and ONLY use the dishwasher after I use it to make butter or drain yogurt ... and I try to remember to remove the bag from the washer before the heat cycle starts. Because of the heat induced contraction, I now own 2 bags - I use the slightly heat-shrunk one exclusively for yogurt and butter, and my newer one exclusively for nutmilks and it never goes near the dishwasher.
STRAINING NUT MILK: Although designed to be squeezed by hand, I have a slightly improved method. I rest a stainless steel colander in a work bowl, then slip the nutmilk bag into an upright 1 qt plastic deli container, and pull the mouth of the bag open and down around the lips of same, to hold it open. Next I’ll pulse & pour the first carafe of freshly pureed nutmilk into it, then remove the tupperware (no longer needed) and then let the bag continue to drain in the colander. With the bag partially full, it will stay upright, so you can blend and pour the remainder of the batch through it with only one hand needed to hold it open. When the bowl under the colander fills, replace with a fresh bowl. After draining is complete, gently shake the bag to settle the pulp, hold the bag upright and using a ‘finger flicking’ motion (as if plinking someone on the nose), flick the sides of the bag so any clinging pulp falls into the bottom, then twist the neck of the bag several times until the pulp forms a tight ball in the bottom. At this point most people squeeze it by hand to extract the remaining milk, but I prefer to lay the ball on it’s side in the bottom of the colander, and press firmly with a heavy smooth-bottomed paillard pounder {ex: https://www.amazon.com/Norpro-Stainless-Ultimate-Pounder-Tenderizer/dp/B00004UE7C }, until the pulp is firm and dryish, after which I'll freeze it (once I have enough, I'll dehydrate and grind all the spent nut and/or coconut pulp into powder, for use in baked goods and dhokla). As for the milk, I'll adjust the flavor as desired, then store in 1qt glass bottle(s) in the fridge { https://www.amazon.com/Dairy-Shoppe-Glass-Bottle-Vintage/dp/B018BDZQUQ}. Since homemade nut and soy milks are not homogenized/stabilized, they start to separate after a few hours, and fully separate in 1-3 days, resulting in an unappetizing appearance ... this is purely cosmetic, not a sign of early spoilage. Simply give it a quick shake and it’ll look good as new. Actual refrigerated lifespan is roughly 6-7 days ... longer if you add a little potassium sorbate {https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006O93LRK}.
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COMMENT (Photos): Homemade sweet butter (from supermarket heavy cream) draining in an Ellie’s Nutmilk Bag. To explain - my 7 cup food processor takes about 7 minutes to whip and break 3 cups of heavy cream into butter and whey. Figure that 1 quart of 40% milkfat heavy cream will yield ¾ lb of sweet butter, and just over 8 fl oz of liquid whey (which I culture into buttermilk if I have at least a quart, otherwise I use it to make bread or simply drink it).
5.0 out of 5 starsProduct: Ellie’s Best Bigger Better Nut Milk BagErgonomic, Reusable & Indispensable
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017
Rating: 5/5 (excellent)
Not to put too strong a spin on it, but this product is a genuine boon for anyone wishing to make their own nutmilk, soymilk, butter, Greek-style (hung) yogurt, or fresh cheese. What used to be a messy wasteful chore using disposable muslin cloth, or butter cloth, has since become an easy and pleasant routine ... so easy that ever since buying my first “Ellie’s Nutmilk Bag” a little over a year ago, I’ve been regularly making my own soy and nutmilks (Almond, Cashew and Coconut) on a weekly basis ever since, along with the occasional batch of homemade ‘hung’ Greek style yogurt or homemade butter.
Likes:
STURDY, REUSABLE & ECONOMICAL: The nylon weave, and strongly stitched seams, are excellent, and vastly superior (for home use) to both single use cotton muslin cloth, or even premium butter cloth (which tends to fray at the edges when cut to size and washed for reuse). My first bag is still going strong after 50+ uses, and will probably last at least 50 more.
ERGONOMIC: Whereas cotton muslin cloth must be cut to size and stacked in layers for most uses, and cotton butter cloth must be cut down to size and manually tied closed, Ellie’s bag is already the ideal size and configuration for most household uses - a sturdy bag of butter cloth-rated nylon weave (90-mesh) with a built-in drawstring. Cleanup is a snap too (see handwashing tips below)
DISHWASHER SAFE: Yes, it’s dishwasher/clothes washer safe (albeit with minor caveats - see the addendum at the end of this review). However, I don’t recommend putting it in a clothes dryer ... let it air dry.
Nits: None (!).
I’ve been reviewing semi-regularly on Amazon since 1999, and it’s very rare than I’m unable to come up with at least one meaningful nit on a given product ... but nothing substantial comes to mind about this item. It’s indispensable for the task it’s designed for, reusable, ergonomic, inexpensive to replace, and once dried it even rolls into a tiny compact shape that needs very little space. I’d be hard pressed to name a culinary product that’s given me more bang for the buck ... what’s not to love ?
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. An absolute must-have for aficionados of homemade nutmilk, soymilk, butter and hung yogurt/curd.
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ADDENDUM -SOME HELPFUL TIPS:
HANDWASHING: I spread the bag out flat, on it’s side, in the bottom of the sink, and then rise it thoroughly on both sides (top and bottom), then turn it inside out and repeat the process. After rinsing is done, I’ll rinse the sink, then repeat the process once more, this time scrubbing gently with a soapy sponge. Last, a quick wring out, and I let it air dry in the dish rack. Takes 50-60 secs, tops.
DISHWASHER: If you’re considering using the dishwasher, here’s a tip, and a suggestion: (1) Drawstring: after first rinsing and handwashing the bag (see above), I’ll fold the bottom of the bag up towards the lip, then scrunch it laterally and slip it upright into one of the narrow bins in the silverware rack. I do it that way so that the dangling drawstring can't reach down into the heating element and possibly melt during the dry cycle. (2) HEAT: Nylon is heat sensitive, and although the dry cycle on most residential dishwashers doesn’t get hot enough to melt it, it does cause the nylon weave to contract and stiffen a bit with repeated exposure, so I prefer to wash it by hand for making nut milks, and ONLY use the dishwasher after I use it to make butter or drain yogurt ... and I try to remember to remove the bag from the washer before the heat cycle starts. Because of the heat induced contraction, I now own 2 bags - I use the slightly heat-shrunk one exclusively for yogurt and butter, and my newer one exclusively for nutmilks and it never goes near the dishwasher.
STRAINING NUT MILK: Although designed to be squeezed by hand, I have a slightly improved method. I rest a stainless steel colander in a work bowl, then slip the nutmilk bag into an upright 1 qt plastic deli container, and pull the mouth of the bag open and down around the lips of same, to hold it open. Next I’ll pulse & pour the first carafe of freshly pureed nutmilk into it, then remove the tupperware (no longer needed) and then let the bag continue to drain in the colander. With the bag partially full, it will stay upright, so you can blend and pour the remainder of the batch through it with only one hand needed to hold it open. When the bowl under the colander fills, replace with a fresh bowl. After draining is complete, gently shake the bag to settle the pulp, hold the bag upright and using a ‘finger flicking’ motion (as if plinking someone on the nose), flick the sides of the bag so any clinging pulp falls into the bottom, then twist the neck of the bag several times until the pulp forms a tight ball in the bottom. At this point most people squeeze it by hand to extract the remaining milk, but I prefer to lay the ball on it’s side in the bottom of the colander, and press firmly with a heavy smooth-bottomed paillard pounder {ex: https://www.amazon.com/Norpro-Stainless-Ultimate-Pounder-Tenderizer/dp/B00004UE7C }, until the pulp is firm and dryish, after which I'll freeze it (once I have enough, I'll dehydrate and grind all the spent nut and/or coconut pulp into powder, for use in baked goods and dhokla). As for the milk, I'll adjust the flavor as desired, then store in 1qt glass bottle(s) in the fridge { https://www.amazon.com/Dairy-Shoppe-Glass-Bottle-Vintage/dp/B018BDZQUQ}. Since homemade nut and soy milks are not homogenized/stabilized, they start to separate after a few hours, and fully separate in 1-3 days, resulting in an unappetizing appearance ... this is purely cosmetic, not a sign of early spoilage. Simply give it a quick shake and it’ll look good as new. Actual refrigerated lifespan is roughly 6-7 days ... longer if you add a little potassium sorbate {https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006O93LRK}.
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COMMENT (Photos): Homemade sweet butter (from supermarket heavy cream) draining in an Ellie’s Nutmilk Bag. To explain - my 7 cup food processor takes about 7 minutes to whip and break 3 cups of heavy cream into butter and whey. Figure that 1 quart of 40% milkfat heavy cream will yield ¾ lb of sweet butter, and just over 8 fl oz of liquid whey (which I culture into buttermilk if I have at least a quart, otherwise I use it to make bread or simply drink it).
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2016Item Package Quantity: 1Verified PurchaseI purchased this bag to replace another I bought on Amazon, one which fell apart on the first use. I've used Ellie's bag a couple of times and it does a great job. The extra capacity makes it easy to strain my almond and coconut milk. The bag seems to be strong and well made, although time will tell. It's certainly easier to use this bag than it was to use the other methods of straining I tried. Give it a try!
12/24/2019: I've had this bag for over a year now, and am impressed with the quality. I use it just about every day, some days more than once, as I make juices and nut milk in my Vitamix blender. The bag gets wrung out and twisted tightly in order to extract the liquids, it's washed after every use in hot water, and when dry, folded and put into a drawer. I'd have thought that by now the bag would be showing signs of wear, or starting to come apart at the seams or degrade in some way, but that has not been the case. It is strong and continues to work as new. It has stained a little after all the use it's gotten, but that's not at all a concern. This nut bag is GREAT!
12/2/20: It's been two years of almost daily use, and the bag is still going strong. Nothing has diminished my appreciation for this quality product.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024Item Package Quantity: 1Verified PurchaseI’m really loving this bag. I’ve used it half a dozen times and it doesn’t show any wear. The material is durable and easily washable. It filters my plant milks well leaving no solids behind. It’s also really easy to use and really allows you to get the last drop of milk out of your pulp. Makes a nice, smooth, and creamy almond milk. I highly recommend if you want to save money on plant milks.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019Item Package Quantity: 1Verified PurchaseI love this nut milk bag. I have used it for oat milk, almond milk, cashew milk, and rice milk. So far, it has worked with everything I've used it for. By getting the necessary ingredients in bulk and blending my own plant-based milks, I calculate that I will save my family over a thousand dollars a year. Truly. Plus, I avoid having to recycle soymilk cartons, which is both convenient and surely better for the environment. After only one day of practice, I can go from soaked ingredients to finished milk and complete clean-up in under four minutes, which saves me a trip to the store.
PRO TIP: rather than squeezing the bag, just gently knead it. Mine is in fine shape after several uses, but I have heard that they will wear out more quickly if used carelessly. It's about technique, not effort.
The nut milk bag is very easy to clean, and I find that the ground-up rice and nut meal can be used immediately as dough to make delicious vegan bread, since it's essentially bread dough when it is still moist.
Finally, the plant-based milks that I have been able to make with this bag are far tastier than anything I have been able to find in the store. This may be one of the best purchases under $20.00 I have ever made. Superior taste, lower price, and free plant-based flour? It sounds too good to be true, but it really is possible with this nut milk bag. Outstanding.
BONUS:
Here's my personal favorite recipe for a basic plant-based milk, although I am constantly tweaking and improving:
1/2 cup oats (dry and uncooked)
1/2 cup rice (soaked, but uncooked)
1/4 cup cashews (soaked in the refrigerator for 8 hours minimum)
3 or 4 cups of filtered water (adjust to desired thickness)
Blend the ingredients, strain them through the nut milk bag, and serve immediately or chill for later. That's it!
If necessary, feel free to omit the cashews; they give a silky texture to the finished plant milk, but it is still delicious, even without the fats and oils in the nuts. I try to avoid processed oils, but feel free to add coconut oil, if you like.
The above recipe is a useful base with a very mild flavor. I love to add other ingredients to it to make it more interesting. Here are some ideas for the adventurous:
Salt (just a little bit to enhance flavor)
Dates (for sweetness; add to taste)
Cinnamon (try a few shakes for killer horchatas)
Vanilla
I'm sure I have just scratched the surface of what is possible, so feel free to experiment until you find what works for you. Cheers!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025Item Package Quantity: 1Verified PurchaseIt was perfect for when I made homemade Fire Cider. Very sturdy and easy to clean.
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PVReviewed in Mexico on September 2, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente calidad
Item Package Quantity: 1Verified PurchaseSúper fácil de usar, y de limpiar. El material es resistente y se pueden hacer leches veganas fácilmente, súper recomendable!!!
- PETE & CATHReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars It works well and it’s quick
I love these bags, it only took 2 minutes to strain my oat milk ready for yoghurt making, and the residue that is left is easy to dispose of. I would recommended viewing the you tube video, lots of tips.
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Ricardo CunhaReviewed in Brazil on July 14, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Gostei
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- HandyReviewed in Canada on November 30, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy and Easy to Clean
Yes, it is expensive compared to other nut milk bags, but it it worth it because it's sturdy and easy to clean. No residues in the sewn edges. Since I make nut milks every day, easy-to-clean milk bag is a must item. I'm so glad that I chose the right one.
- TatjanaReviewed in Canada on February 7, 2021
1.0 out of 5 stars This item is not as described!
Why the heck am I receiving an item that hs nothing to do with the description? There is not tag, this item is made in china but the Ellie bag is supposed to be made in Italy?! This is not what I ordered it will be returned!
TatjanaThis item is not as described!
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2021
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