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Running out, I bought a box of Alliance blue 3 1/2" x 1/8"non-latex rubber bands, which it is said last a lot longer than latex rubber bands. This was maybe 18 months ago, was running low and shopped again on Amazon and bought orange ones instead (blue either expensive or unavailable, can't remember).
Well, I have found that they do deteriorate (get those small ridges, telltale sign that the rubber's going bad) and will snap.
Searching online I've seen various things said, and they usually have nothing to do with latex free, but just rubber bands in general.
Of course, you buy rubber bands in bulk, most are going to "sit around" until you have a use for them. Are there things you can do to extend their life? Keep them in something close to original condition, preferably for years? I'm particularly interested in these questions as pertains to latex free rubber bands, because that's what I have.
Running out, I bought a box of Alliance blue 3 1/2" x 1/8"non-latex rubber bands, which it is said last a lot longer than latex rubber bands. This was maybe 18 months ago, was running low and shopped again on Amazon and bought orange ones instead (blue either expensive or unavailable, can't remember).
Well, I have found that they do deteriorate (get those small ridges, telltale sign that the rubber's going bad) and will snap.
Searching online I've seen various things said, and they usually have nothing to do with latex free, but just rubber bands in general.
Of course, you buy rubber bands in bulk, most are going to "sit around" until you have a use for them. Are there things you can do to extend their life? Keep them in something close to original condition, preferably for years? I'm particularly interested in these questions as pertains to latex free rubber bands, because that's what I have.