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100-Count 39-Gallon Ultrasac Lawn & Leaf Cleanup Bags w/ Ties (1.5 Mil, Black)

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Walmart has 100-Count 39-Gallon Ultrasac Lawn & Leaf Cleanup Bags w/ Ties (1.5 Mil, Black) on sale for $13.92. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial Here) or orders $35 or more.

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About this Item:
  • Made in the USA wit 90% recycled material reducing your footprint and minimizing waste going to your local landfill
  • Bags are gusset sealed and packed on perforated coreless rolls for ease of use
  • Compatible with most leading brands' rectangular and round bins.
  • Versatile and suitable for cleaning up all types of waste either at home or on the job

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  • About this Deal:
    • This 100-Count 39-Gallon Ultrasac Lawn & Leaf Cleanup Bags is priced $21.06 lower (60.2% savings) than the list price.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 2,300 reviews.
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    • Walmart's Return Policy can be found here

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Walmart has 100-Count 39-Gallon Ultrasac Lawn & Leaf Cleanup Bags w/ Ties (1.5 Mil, Black) on sale for $13.92. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial Here) or orders $35 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Made in the USA wit 90% recycled material reducing your footprint and minimizing waste going to your local landfill
  • Bags are gusset sealed and packed on perforated coreless rolls for ease of use
  • Compatible with most leading brands' rectangular and round bins.
  • Versatile and suitable for cleaning up all types of waste either at home or on the job

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This 100-Count 39-Gallon Ultrasac Lawn & Leaf Cleanup Bags is priced $21.06 lower (60.2% savings) than the list price.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 2,300 reviews.
  • About these store:
    • Walmart's Return Policy can be found here

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Model: Ultrasac - Lawn, Leaf, Yard Cleanup Bags, 39 Gallon, 1.5 Mil, 33"x43", Black, 100 Count/w Ties

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fattstax
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About as thin as Scotts 1000 sheet single ply, to set expectations.
lilgrubbybaby
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Seems like paper is more appropriate right? That's what I see on the sidewalks around here in Atlanta. Then they can just chuck the whole thing in the compost.

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Marvel11
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I've used these for a year/ bought them last year for the same price. Great bags! I just wish they were easier to tie up
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fattstax
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About as thin as Scotts 1000 sheet single ply, to set expectations.
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1wondershow
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Quote from fattstax :
About as thin as Scotts 1000 sheet single ply, to set expectations.
Thanks. Based on that I'm going to treat them like Scott's and leave it for someone else.
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brucedc
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Great Scott!!! Hope you don't leave used ones.
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lettermacaw187
Sep 10, 2024
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Sam's club has their 39 gallon trash bags with red pull ties built in, decent thickness for lawn waste. I think it's $17-20 for 90, worth the extra convenient if you have a lot of bagging to do
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luvboox
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1.5 mil is plenty enough for leaves and grass. Sticks will make holes in it pretty easily.
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ash78
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Bagging leaves always feels like the most American Thing of all time. Now if only I coild find a pickup truck big enough to hold them all, I could take them to the nearest ravine and toss them all down there next to those refrigerators. Smilie
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lilgrubbybaby
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Seems like paper is more appropriate right? That's what I see on the sidewalks around here in Atlanta. Then they can just chuck the whole thing in the compost.
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ash78
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Quote from lilgrubbybaby :
Seems like paper is more appropriate right? That's what I see on the sidewalks around here in Atlanta. Then they can just chuck the whole thing in the compost.
Same here in Birmingham, otherwise you just find a nice corner of your yard to make "natural" and you have a lifetime of compost and less yard to mow. But the only rule is all leaf blowers must be used between 5-8am Wink
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usadaytrader
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Are these UV resistant? Want to store recyclables in rear yard
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javaking_1000
Sep 11, 2024
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Bought 3 boxes, cheaper than I can find for any trash bag of similar size (i.e. Glad). At 39 gal these are tall enough to just tie the top together, no need for built-in drawstring. At 14.9 cents per bag (w/ 7% tax) these are cheaper than the Sams and BJ's bags in the same size - plus these are thicker plastic.
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Quote from ash78 :
Bagging leaves always feels like the most American Thing of all time. Now if only I coild find a pickup truck big enough to hold them all, I could take them to the nearest ravine and toss them all down there next to those refrigerators. Smilie
The new paper bags people are using more and more make more sense from an environmental standpoint but if you're referring to the idea of picking up leaves in general, which I see hotly debated on social media quite a bit, then it's entirely a matter of how many trees you have and whether you have cold winters. Those I see who talk about just leaving them on the ground to break down either don't own homes or don't live in 80% of the country.
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Quote from lilgrubbybaby :
Seems like paper is more appropriate right? That's what I see on the sidewalks around here in Atlanta. Then they can just chuck the whole thing in the compost.
Ever since covid, some trash collectors won't pick up the yard bags. My trash collector only has one guy driving the trash pick up, so no bulk pickup. If it isn't in the can, it ain't going. I've had to shift to dumping all my landscaping trash (leaves, twigs, etc) in the can directly. These kind of bags will work better for that purpose.
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ash78
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Quote from J03 :
The new paper bags people are using more and more make more sense from an environmental standpoint but if you're referring to the idea of picking up leaves in general, which I see hotly debated on social media quite a bit, then it's entirely a matter of how many trees you have and whether you have cold winters. Those I see who talk about just leaving them on the ground to break down either don't own homes or don't live in 80% of the country.
I was just talking about the fundamental silliness of throwing away all of this natural material in plastic bags. A lot of places have curbside vacuum pickup at least a few times each fall, or what I do, which is to just blow/rake it all into various plant beds or non-grassy parts of the yard. Leaving them all out on the grass is usually a disaster by mid-winter. Mud, slime, algae, etc.

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jjm004
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Quote from fattstax :
About as thin as Scotts 1000 sheet single ply, to set expectations.
Actually this type of bag can be 0.8m in the store so 1.5m doesn't seem too bad.

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