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These 8-gallon trash bags are designed for commercial and residential use, featuring a star seal for leak prevention, durable resin construction, and a clear design for easy content identification. Perfect for a variety of settings, they offer a reliable and eco-friendly disposal solution.
A**R
Great!
Great quality and price!
M**E
Good for the price
I like these because they are not expensive. My only complaint is that it is cumbersome to detach the next garbage bag; sometimes it rips as I am detatching them. Good price though if you need a thin garbage liner for your small bathroom garbage.
O**E
Cheap and light weight. Good if you don't want to waste plasic on light stuff.
I got these for the new recycling bin in my apartment. The bin is about 21", the bags are about 22" tall and they join the sides in the middle on the bottom of the bag which reduces the usable height a little more, so much too short for my bin. Not 24" tall!The plastic film is THIN. It really is about 6microns, as specified in the listing. This is about 1/3 the thickness of a normal 0.7mil trash bag. So I have to be very gentle about putting recyclables like cardboard boxes inside or they will rip holes.The good thing about being so light weight is that I am not wasting a lot of plastic film just so I can recycle my other plastic items. And the bags are cheap. If they fit my bin I would probably keep using them.
G**R
Winner of the "thinnest bag" contest
I bought these bags for the waste bin in our bathroom, but they're way too thin for their intended use. I think these bags were designed for cleaning agencies. You know, cleaning firms that replace the bags in the waste bins of large corporate offices every day, or in hotels where the cleaning staff comes in every morning. In those cases, the bins might only have a tissue in them or a small package wrapper. So the trash bags are never full, but they're constantly getting changed. It would be wasteful to use heavier plastic.But these sacks are way too thin for my household needs. I expect each bag to be full before it gets tossed, and that means the weight might be too heavy. In summary, these bags are better for business use in situations where the bags are going to have lightweight trash in them and get changed frequently.
K**R
Recommend for regular trash.
These are thin but durable for regular trash. If you throw away heavier than normal items it will break the plastic thinness especially if you're throwing away something down an apartment garbage chute. It's better for the environment versus thick plastic which takes a long time to break down.
J**M
Okay
Bags are cheaply made.
R**A
Very Very Thin
These trash bags are great for bins that will not be used for anything heavy or sharp edges. They are extremely thin. They do not separate easily because the perforations are as "inexpensively" done as the trash bags. I use scissors most of the time to separate the bags.No, they are not durable, or sturdy. Because of this, I ranked the value for money as low. I didn't know that you could make plastic bags this thin. Definitely a marvel of modern engineering that they can be this thin. That being said, there are uses for them. Just as long as you don't need anything to hold up to even a light weight.
C**S
Not Durable But $10 Value Lasted 6 Months
BIGGEST PRO: I am almost out, only about 3 trash bags left and I have two tiny trash cans in my bedroom. The last time I purchased was in April and it’s October as of writing this review, so $10 for this purchase lasted me 6 months, which is an unexpected value. I eat tons of snacks, so I take my trash out every few days between the 2 cans.CONS: No, these are not durable, they are very thin and tear easily. They are the same as the flimsy hotel trash bags.Be warned that some of them are doubled sealed on both sides, so you might have to get out the scissors and cut one end. Inconvenient, but not a dealbreaker.
B**N
Too Thin
Size is accurate but they tear easily. Would not recommend
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