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VA Beach Girl
> 24 hourI love the idea of these trash bags and always look for green alternatives. I’ve used this brand for over a year now. Overall, the product is decent, but a handful of bags from each roll tear. The loss adds up. I will continue to search for another alternative.
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Donelle Oda
> 24 hourIt fits and works in my container under the sink.
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Kara Wilcox
> 24 hourI ordered these for small, countertop bin in the kitchen for food going to the green bin. When I first saw them I was worried they were too thin and they would easily tear, but that has not been a problem. They are very durable and have fit my needs perfectly.
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ArtbyBernadette
> 24 hourMy can is 7 gallons, these bags fit, except they’re just barely wide enough to fit over the rim. This causes tears. They do not tear off easily from the roll. I have since found another plant based bag that fits better and is much easier to use.
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WILLIAM J. CASTILLO
> 24 hourThese are the perfect size biodegradable bags for a 5 gallon bucket. I bought other bags that were for 4-6 gallon buckets, but they were too small. The 8 gallon fit perfect and are sturdy.
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A Addams
> 24 hourWaste management forces its customers to separate garbage for them. Cheaper, right? So whos going to just dump kitchen scraps into the green can, along with leaves, branches and green waste? These bags fit the job - and are compostable in landfills.
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Philip Traunstein
> 24 hourThe trash bags compost in the landfill.
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Pam R
> 24 hourPurchased for mini- diaper pail at grandmas. Used for many other things since, including at farmers market.
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Martin Moreno
> 24 hourThese bags are strong and handle extra filling, but the tear off feature to get the next bag is in need of improvement.
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EP
> 24 hourReally great esp for a compostable bag. Used the fill box of 3 rolls and now ordering more. Works better than one we tried that was plastic, but made to break down over time. Weve had it get a hole if we put something sharp in, but the holes dont enlarge easily, so weve never had one fail. We leave room at the top so we can tie it closed easily. We live in a city and havent seen our garbage in the alley or the bottom or our can, either. They are pretty rough with the bags. Only draw back is smell. They dont hold it in as well as plastic. For the kitchen, we fill up the can over several days, and the can has a top, so no problem with smell for that use. We tried them in a diaper pail - that wasnt so great. If we took it outside to change it, it may be OK, but I cant see making the garbage collectors deal with that, esp in the summer.