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Don Webster
> 3 dayThey use wire ties. Plenty big.
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Jacob Bressers
> 3 dayPerfect for large trash removal and leaves in the fall!
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Karen KIDD
> 3 dayTL;DR - These are big but they are NOT contractor grade, not by a shot. They are closer to heavy duty kitchen garbage bags. Just for background, Ive been buying Ultrasac 42-Gallon Contractor Bags with flaps in a 50-bag box, for years. Yes, they are pricey, usually between $32 and $35. I use them almost exclusively for yard waste, which may seem like overkill but I really appreciate a bag that wont slit/tear/rip because a little twig ran down the side. Also, it takes me several years to use up an entire box. Fast-forward to the post-pandemic world, Im out of bags, low on funds, theres a pile of leaves, twigs and other waste in the yard, and I see the reviews are good for these Reli ProGrade Contractor Trash Bags. So, I try them and . . . all yall who gave all those good reviews, are we talking about the same bags? Some in my box arrived already ripped and they were no match for the small twigs in my yard (I break them down, its not like Im shoving whole branches into the bag). I ended up having to double them to get the job done and I still had rips and tears big enough for leaves to fall through. I am beyond livid about this. First world problem, yeah, but one of the benefits of living in the first world is I dont have to put up with this. I wont be buying these again, Im back to Ultrasac.
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Chelsea
> 3 dayMy husband is a contractor and he bought these a couple times , they are very sturdy , price is somewhat similar to purchasing them from Home Depot or Lowe’s . I would recommend .
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Diane Carol Miller
> 3 dayHolds a lot!
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Wally
> 3 dayStrong as you said
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Roy
> 3 dayTares easier than I expected.
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Stephen Henderson
> 3 dayExactly what I ordered. Trash bags