Amazon.com has
38-Count 39-Gallon Hefty Strong Lawn & Leaf Drawstring Trash Bags on sale for
$11 when you 'clip' the
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About this Product:
- Composed of signature Hefty quality and extra-thick 1.1 millimeter plastic, these large trash bags help contain sharp twigs and sticks
- DEPENDABLE DRAWSTRING CLOSURE—Transport heavy loads with confidence all year round with these plastic garbage bags
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They are heavy duty and more durable than plastic bags, especially if you're putting twigs or sticks that poke through plastic.
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The next-lowest price I found was at Walmart [walmart.com]: a 40-count package for ~$15.
Shipping & handling: $0.00
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Total before tax: $9.31
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.69
Order total: $10.00
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Shipping & handling: $0.00
Subscribe & Save: -$2.54
Your Coupon Savings: -$5.08
Total before tax: $9.31
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.69
Order total: $10.00
Steal! Works in multiple orders too.
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They are heavy duty and more durable than plastic bags, especially if you're putting twigs or sticks that poke through plastic.
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They are heavy duty and more durable than plastic bags, especially if you're putting twigs or sticks that poke through plastic.
At first, I was like nope. Now I actually like the paper bags better. Easier to load and greater capacity than plastic.
They are heavy duty and more durable than plastic bags, especially if you're putting twigs or sticks that poke through plastic.
The only thing that makes them disintegrate is leaving them out in the rain for multiple days straight, but that's what they're designed for...to be compostable.
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