Small Trash Bags 4-6 Gallon, Inwaysin 200 Count Biodegradable Trash Bags 4 Gallon, Extra Strong Small Garbage Bags Unscented, Size Expanded, Green, for Bathroom Bedroom Office Kitchen Trash Can
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Sharron B.
22-11-2024It doesnt break when full and happy it wont fit in landfill forever.
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Christine M Macourek
Greater than one weekI didn’t understand all of the bad reviews. I have arthritis in my hands and didn’t have any problems tearing them apart. When I stuffed them with trash they held up just fine. Good value and will order again for sure….after 7 months these bags are still the best. I’ve stuffed them and nothing breaks. Oops..they’ve been stepped on while full..still no tears. Again I can’t understand why anyone is having problems. Do they have super long fingernails or something. Will continue to buy these for a long time!
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LPlum
Greater than one weekThe bag is a little thin, but it works just fine in the bathroom trash can. I am happy with it.
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Sally L Davies
Greater than one weekI wanted to be eco-friendly and not put so much plastic in the landfill. I thought these would be good for bathroom garbage. But then I decided to try it in my kitchen can. I was amazed how well they hold up, even with moisture. These are the only bags Ill buy for my house now.
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DeeXV
> 3 dayAt reasonable price.
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Grace
> 3 dayConvenient and good for the planet.
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queen
> 3 dayI am going to continue to use this, as it is good for the environment for my recycles. But it is thin and will rip if its overstuffed. To make it work, I just double bag it
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Nancy
Greater than one weekThese trash bags are a prefect size for a bathroom or bedroom trash can and being biodegradable is a plus for the environment.
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Nelson Lehner
> 3 dayGreat replacement for the plastic bags I was using
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Caley Harlan
> 3 dayA great way to keep your green bin from stinking up the neighborhood and a great size and number for the price! These are completely perfect for everyone that doesnt want to throw any of their leftover food scraps in the trash (which appears to be illegal these days in most of LA and other counties in CA) or directly in the green bin. They are biodegradable and work great when you tie them up nicely--especially if you double-bag them (just in case a tiny hole or tear is present that you dont notice).