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  • Triple-Action technology stretches & expands to accommodate oversized loads without punctures, leaks or tears

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Model: Hefty Ultra Strong 13 gal Kitchen Trash Bags Drawstring 40 pk 0.9 mil

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Yep, about a decade ago there was a "green arms race" among all the water bottle companies to reduce waste by 20-30%. The result was water bottles that more resemble ziploc bags than actual bottles. They have no structure, so they spill easily and the caps are very shallow with fewer threads.

For people who only use disposable water bottles a few times a year, it's a massive pain. It just seemed like a way to perpetuate waste (and profits, obviously) by making people feel good about buying one of the most wasteful products we buy.

Sorry for the rant, I'm not a hardcore environmentalist, I just never understood bottled water from the beginning. But when I need it, I want a decently durable product.

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08-20-2021 at 12:05 PM.
08-20-2021 at 12:05 PM.
Is it just me or are all of these bags whether Hefty or Glad ripping easier? (ie., getting thinner and thinner)
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Wavy-Nife
08-20-2021 at 04:06 PM.
08-20-2021 at 04:06 PM.
Quote from gymsock :
Is it just me or are all of these bags whether Hefty or Glad ripping easier? (ie., getting thinner and thinner)

How wonderful for the environment
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ash78
08-20-2021 at 04:13 PM.
08-20-2021 at 04:13 PM.
Quote from gymsock :
Is it just me or are all of these bags whether Hefty or Glad ripping easier? (ie., getting thinner and thinner)

Yep, and the worst offender is the Force Flex line. They make them extra thin and small with the intent that you'll try to overfill them. It's a pita, practically speaking. But instead of consumers making less waste, the corporation gets to brag about their reduction. Net change in waste: zero. Consumer hassle: Doubled.

See also: Loud water bottles with caps that don't screw back on right Big Grin
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teaberry
08-20-2021 at 04:46 PM.
08-20-2021 at 04:46 PM.
you guys throwing down gallons of soup in trash or something? I haven't had leak or tear issues with forceflex type name-brand bags.
Quote from gymsock :
Is it just me or are all of these bags whether Hefty or Glad ripping easier? (ie., getting thinner and thinner)
I'm intrigued about the loud water bottles thing, tell me more (seriously). As for the caps not crew back on right, yeah, it happens to cheaper brand ones I get like Home Depot or Kirland, but not with Ozarka or Disani, etc.
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Yep, and the worst offender is the Force Flex line. They make them extra thin and small with the intent that you'll try to overfill them. It's a pita, practically speaking. But instead of consumers making less waste, the corporation gets to brag about their reduction. Net change in waste: zero. Consumer hassle: Doubled.

See also: Loud water bottles with caps that don't screw back on right Big Grin
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ash78
08-20-2021 at 05:04 PM.
08-20-2021 at 05:04 PM.
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you guys throwing down gallons of soup in trash or something? I haven't had leak or tear issues with forceflex type name-brand bags.

I'm intrigued about the loud water bottles thing, tell me more (seriously). As for the caps not crew back on right, yeah, it happens to cheaper brand ones I get like Home Depot or Kirland, but not with Ozarka or Disani, etc.

Yep, about a decade ago there was a "green arms race" among all the water bottle companies to reduce waste by 20-30%. The result was water bottles that more resemble ziploc bags than actual bottles. They have no structure, so they spill easily and the caps are very shallow with fewer threads.

For people who only use disposable water bottles a few times a year, it's a massive pain. It just seemed like a way to perpetuate waste (and profits, obviously) by making people feel good about buying one of the most wasteful products we buy.

Sorry for the rant, I'm not a hardcore environmentalist, I just never understood bottled water from the beginning. But when I need it, I want a decently durable product.
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08-20-2021 at 06:11 PM.
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Perfect timing. In for one S&S.
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MrWrigleyField
08-20-2021 at 06:23 PM.
08-20-2021 at 06:23 PM.
Quote from gymsock :
Is it just me or are all of these bags whether Hefty or Glad ripping easier? (ie., getting thinner and thinner)

Maybe you've just gotten stronger?
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pcgeekpcgeek
08-20-2021 at 08:52 PM.
08-20-2021 at 08:52 PM.
Quote from ash78 :
Yep, about a decade ago there was a "green arms race" among all the water bottle companies to reduce waste by 20-30%. The result was water bottles that more resemble ziploc bags than actual bottles. They have no structure, so they spill easily and the caps are very shallow with fewer threads.

For people who only use disposable water bottles a few times a year, it's a massive pain. It just seemed like a way to perpetuate waste (and profits, obviously) by making people feel good about buying one of the most wasteful products we buy.

Sorry for the rant, I'm not a hardcore environmentalist, I just never understood bottled water from the beginning. But when I need it, I want a decently durable product.
Well said! I only buy water bottles when traveling and I don't want bottles with no structure and shallow caps that always drop to the floor when I try to screw them.
I have to buy Evian nowadays even though I don't like how they taste. I buy them only because they still make bottled water with bottles that's actually usable.
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08-20-2021 at 09:13 PM.
08-20-2021 at 09:13 PM.
Quote from pcgeekpcgeek :
Well said! I only buy water bottles when traveling and I don't want bottles with no structure and shallow caps that always drop to the floor when I try to screw them.
I have to buy Evian nowadays even though I don't like how they taste. I buy them only because they still make bottled water with bottles that's actually usable.

Any dexterity issues in other areas of life? I've used those tiny little caps and they're… small… haha, IDK, that's it, they're small. If you spill once then you don't spill again (hot stove phenomenon). 🤷 ♂️
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08-20-2021 at 09:39 PM.
08-20-2021 at 09:39 PM.
Every time I see these bags I get them confused with the normal garbage bag size 30g. Very deceiving. Make the 13g bags white and keep the 30g bags black. The end lol
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08-20-2021 at 10:14 PM.
08-20-2021 at 10:14 PM.
Quote from 1f0rg3t :
Any dexterity issues in other areas of life? I've used those tiny little caps and they're… small… haha, IDK, that's it, they're small. If you spill once then you don't spill again (hot stove phenomenon). 🤷 ♂️
LOL. Nope. They are just super shallow which makes them kinda hard to unscrew when I'm on the go especially when paired with those "loud" bottles with no structures.
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08-21-2021 at 12:16 AM.
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Quote from mickybluesb :
Every time I see these bags I get them confused with the normal garbage bag size 30g. Very deceiving. Make the 13g bags white and keep the 30g bags black. The end lol

White is virgin resin and more expensive to produce but for some reason people like the white bags because they resemble "clean" but once you add color to the process you get black. I just quit my job at Poly-America where most of the nation's Kirkland, sams club etc bags are produced and by no means is that place clean or run efficiently. They got sued too because they stole the patent from I believe Glad for the snug fit trash bags. If you buy their bags you might have noticed how they are loose around the lip of the can now for the last several years lol. Flex has by far been the dumbest idea for trash bags. You get less material and thin at that for a couple dollars more. Sooo anyways these black 13gallon is what I was telling them to do for some time now but I was looked at like I was stupid. You can use cheaper colored resin from recycled material to produce these at a fraction of the cost and still charge the same and the consumer is none the wiser. More sustainable as well.
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08-21-2021 at 07:51 AM.
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Quote from pcgeekpcgeek :
Well said! I only buy water bottles when traveling and I don't want bottles with no structure and shallow caps that always drop to the floor when I try to screw them.
I have to buy Evian nowadays even though I don't like how they taste. I buy them only because they still make bottled water with bottles that's actually usable.

Smartwater makes good water bottles as well. I almost never buy bottled water but many hikers, myself included, use smartwater bottles for backpacking multiple days or even weeks since they are light and durable.
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