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Product Name: | Glad Large Drawstring Trash Bags, ForceFlex 30 Gallon Black Trash Bags, 25 Count |
Manufacturer: | Glad |
Model Number: | 70359 |
Product SKU: | B000VB69X0 |
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These are not for heavy garbage. They're OK for light stuff, or maybe to haul dry clothes back from the laundromat, but they're thin and the flex grid creates weak points that are more prone to tearing and spilling trash everywhere
The fact that they're stretchy means that if there's anything heavy in them, they'll stretch to the point it's difficult for an average- height person (say, 5'10" or shorter) to lift the bag enough to clear the ground without lifting from the bottom
If they're heavy you can't lift by the drawstring anyway, because it tears through the thin channel and rips open the top of the bag, making it impossible to re-tie
We use much nicer bags in our own facility.
This is not a bag I would willingly pay money for
And yes, the Members Mark bags of the same style are thicker
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I got 3 of these for $9 the last time.
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I got 3 of these for $9 the last time.
Bingo
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These are not for heavy garbage. They're OK for light stuff, or maybe to haul dry clothes back from the laundromat, but they're thin and the flex grid creates weak points that are more prone to tearing and spilling trash everywhere
The fact that they're stretchy means that if there's anything heavy in them, they'll stretch to the point it's difficult for an average- height person (say, 5'10" or shorter) to lift the bag enough to clear the ground without lifting from the bottom
If they're heavy you can't lift by the drawstring anyway, because it tears through the thin channel and rips open the top of the bag, making it impossible to re-tie
We use much nicer bags in our own facility.
This is not a bag I would willingly pay money for
And yes, the Members Mark bags of the same style are thicker
These are not for heavy garbage. They're OK for light stuff, or maybe to haul dry clothes back from the laundromat, but they're thin and the flex grid creates weak points that are more prone to tearing and spilling trash everywhere
The fact that they're stretchy means that if there's anything heavy in them, they'll stretch to the point it's difficult for an average- height person (say, 5'10" or shorter) to lift the bag enough to clear the ground without lifting from the bottom
If they're heavy you can't lift by the drawstring anyway, because it tears through the thin channel and rips open the top of the bag, making it impossible to re-tie
We use much nicer bags in our own facility.
This is not a bag I would willingly pay money for
And yes, the Members Mark bags of the same style are thicker
Not R&D; I just move boxes
Company gave away cases of forceflex a few years back, in some obnoxious scent or another. Hubby was seething after the first and only landfill run we did with them; demanded I get rid of them. Haven't used them since