Ultrasac Heavy Duty Contractor Bags (Value 50 Pack/w Ties), 42 Gallon, 32.75 X 47 - 3 MIL Thick Large Black Industrial Garbage Trashbags for Construction and Commercial use
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B. Torres
> 3 dayGreat quality for the price. Unfortunately I don’t think I will buy the bags again. When you open the bags they have an extremely strong odor of either cigarettes or cigar smoke?! I love the bags but every time I open them I can’t stand the smell and unless I take them immediately outside the smell lingers.
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David G.
> 3 dayReally nice sturdy bags, third year of using them.
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Bences
> 3 dayThese bags are great for bagging up all kinds of yard waste. They are sturdy enough to set inside a garbage can and tamp in the contents to solidly fill the bag without it ripping.
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Long Island Mom
> 3 dayTried other bags but none hold up like these.
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ED Consumer Advocate
> 3 dayexcellent product!
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SPROUT
> 3 dayIn my line of work, I need dependable heavy duty bags that wont rip, tear and not be easy to tie shut. This brand checks all of my requirements and are the only ones that I will use on a job. They have never failed me in the 3 years sine Ive opened my business. Worth every penny. Highly recommended - the only choice.
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J Sinrich
Greater than one weekThese come with the old twisty style ties, the ones at Home Depot have two corners longer for self tying, these are a little more of a pain to use the old twist ties, but same strength and durability as the contractor grade at Home Depot. I bought these because due to C19, I didnt to go to HD for safety concerns, so if no virus existed I would make the trip in the future for the Depot ones with the longer corners to self tie, but I have a lot of debris around my yard that I wanted to clean up and needed these now... they are a good bag, and you can sort of tie the corners but its more difficult.
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Chris
> 3 dayThese are good bags. Very thick and sturdy and much better suited to large waste removal than other contractor bags Ive used. Theyll obviously still puncture and what not, but they arent going to rip apart or anything like that. The only problem with mine were that the inside of every bag (that Ive used so far) smells like an ash tray. Like baaad. Like I had COVID and couldnt smell anything but could still smell the bags, bad. Not really a problem if you are only getting rid of trash. And probably just something (but WHAT?!?!) that happened to my batch in particular. However, they couldnt be used to store anything that I want to keep.
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August Chianese
> 3 dayIve used a lot of contractor bags over the years, mostly from Lowes and Home Depot. Im quite glad I picked a box of these up: they were the most durable Ive ever used. The price was incredible as well. To give you an idea how durable, I demod a tile floor and used these bags to fill up with all the debris, including the tile, underlayment, vinyl that was under that, and thin plywood that was under the vinyl. Each bag weighed easily 60-70 pound which I carried out to a dumpster. A couple of the bags ended up with small tears, mostly because of me tossing them into a pile; never had a bag break while I was carrying it or while removing it from a trash can. Will be buying again.
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ANON
Greater than one weekOrdered 2 boxes, 1 was fine, the other had been ripped open on both ends and an effort was made to tape it shut. That was not successful.