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Jeff S.
> 3 dayI had some cheap bags the last time I purchased that I liked a bit better. These are bit big on top so they fall in the garbage can. I keep forgetting to grab a large rubber band or something to keep it up. Otherwise they are perfect.
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Indigo
Greater than one weekGood for light use.
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Matt Josephson
> 3 dayAs described. Good heavy weight bags.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekWe have been using this product for over 5 years for household kitchen garbage. It works fine. Bags arrive in sheets with perforations easy to tear to separate the bags. A little hard on occasion to spread the bag open, but nothing unexpected for filmy thin plastic. The bag is rarely penetrated while sitting in the garbage can. However, this is not a super-duty and can tear when lifting a heavy load (e.g. 25+ pounds). A related tip... change out the bag before it is full if you need to tie the bag close. These bags do not come with twist ties. You need to tie the corners together for closure. If too full, too much pushing/pulling can tear the plastic in your hands. The trade-off between economy/environment and robust durability seems acceptable and can be accommodated by smart use. I used to worry that the recyclable bags would decay during long storage. I have not had a problem storing them in the dark basement. Will buy again.
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Elena
> 3 dayThese are great bags but the only drawback is it doesn’t have a string for tying up the recycled items
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M Velasquez
> 3 dayThe thickness of the bag from description confused me. I had to do some research to find that a Mic is a unit of measurement that means “microns”. Most bags are measured in millimeters. Can You Convert Mils to Microns and Microns to Mils? For whatever reason, if you need to convert one measure to the other, there are relatively simple formulas: **Mils to Microns Formula: Multiply 25.4 by the number of mils to arrive at a thickness in microns. **Microns to Mils Formula: Divide the number of microns by 25.4 to arrive at a thickness in mils. Which would mean these bags are about 1millimeter thick. Seems to make sense upon examination. They are strong and seem the right thickness to line a trash can. Not sure I’d use them to lug around really heavy waste—like construction materials. But for keeping my trash cans clean, these seem perfect.
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Ronan
> 3 dayLike the title says. I bought some giant rubber bands to hold the bags in place because the bags werent long enough. They also have no noticeable elasticity to them.
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Paula adkins
> 3 daySeem to be thin feeling but they are strong will buy again and I recommend them
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aris steliaros
Greater than one weekThey are good but I realize no drawstrings
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Jo
> 3 dayThese bags may be lightweight and susceptible to tearing, but they possess an impressive capacity to hold a substantial amount of items, as long as you handle them with care and avoid ripping or puncturing them. One of the most appealing aspects is their affordability; they are incredibly inexpensive. I found these bags to be absolutely perfect for my needs. I highly recommend these lightweight bags for anyone seeking a cost-effective solution for disposing of various waste materials. Despite their vulnerability to tearing, their impressive capacity and affordable price make them the ideal choice for efficiently tackling garbage removal tasks. Say goodbye to overpriced contractor bags and embrace the convenience and value of these lightweight wonders.