Ultrasac Heavy Duty Contractor Bags (Value 50 Pack/w Ties), 42 Gallon, 32.75 X 47 - 3 MIL Thick Large Black Industrial Garbage Trashbags for Construction and Commercial use
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holdem64
> 3 dayRelatively narrow neck. Does not fit around Rubbermaid Roughneck 45 gallon cart, which is disappointing. But the quality of the materials is good.
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Chris
> 3 dayThese are good bags. Very thick and sturdy and much better suited to large waste removal than other contractor bags Ive used. Theyll obviously still puncture and what not, but they arent going to rip apart or anything like that. The only problem with mine were that the inside of every bag (that Ive used so far) smells like an ash tray. Like baaad. Like I had COVID and couldnt smell anything but could still smell the bags, bad. Not really a problem if you are only getting rid of trash. And probably just something (but WHAT?!?!) that happened to my batch in particular. However, they couldnt be used to store anything that I want to keep.
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Cliff
> 3 dayWood, metal, masonite, anything with corners that could poke through a regular bag stays sealed in these bags. I put these out with the regular collection, and the garbage men never reject anything I put in these bags.
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Paul van der Hoeven
21-11-2024These bags are tough. I use them to line one of my outdoor trash cans after using those flimsy ones with the draw strings that are never quite wide enough. They fit well and hold up to overstuffing with junk.
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David
> 3 dayVery thick and steong
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August Chianese
> 3 dayIve used a lot of contractor bags over the years, mostly from Lowes and Home Depot. Im quite glad I picked a box of these up: they were the most durable Ive ever used. The price was incredible as well. To give you an idea how durable, I demod a tile floor and used these bags to fill up with all the debris, including the tile, underlayment, vinyl that was under that, and thin plywood that was under the vinyl. Each bag weighed easily 60-70 pound which I carried out to a dumpster. A couple of the bags ended up with small tears, mostly because of me tossing them into a pile; never had a bag break while I was carrying it or while removing it from a trash can. Will be buying again.
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jeff
> 3 dayIve been buying the heavy duty 3ml , mainly from home depot, but got these from amazon instead. Didnt realize they come with ties , the twisty kind, not Flaps. Since Flaps are much more convenient i thought they were now standard... I will be more careful to read the fine print next time
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Bences
> 3 dayThese bags are great for bagging up all kinds of yard waste. They are sturdy enough to set inside a garbage can and tamp in the contents to solidly fill the bag without it ripping.
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Paul H
> 3 dayFirst off these are strong thick plastic, no problem there! However in the pictures they clearly appear to have “handle ties” were the bags formed and or cut to have narrow handles that are easy tied, usually four of them. These bags are flat and straight like basic low cost bags. You will have to use wire ties on these bags or waste half the bag to ties a knot in them. Just be aware of what you are getting.
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J Scott
> 3 dayThis is a good 3mm garbage bag and a good value for the money. I have purchased the larger bags from them before and also like them. My only downside is they smell like they were boxed in a factory of chain smokers. Being that this is a garbage bag that soon ends up in my can outside it is not a deal breaker but some might not like the smell if this will be inside for any time. Should be a easy fix. My preference is no smell at all. :)