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C S.
> 24 hourLike the biodegradable aspect.
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Marion
> 24 hourI have ordered these 4-gallon trash bags twice, because we have to separate biodegradable garbage in such bags. There were some reviews that said they were flimsy…not for me. I even put bones in them and they do not puncture. I also find them easy to separate on the roll…if you are careful and do not carelessly rip them apart. Good product!
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Kristen
> 24 hourWe have a lot of small trash cans throughout the house - in bedrooms and bathrooms. In the past wed always use grocery store plastic bags in them. Now that we have to pay for those, we purchased these. If we have to pay for bags, we might as well pay for ones that are better for the environment! These fit all the trash cans - maybe even a bit big. They hold up fine in the trash can but I would not use them for heavy. liquid, or pokey things as they can easily tear. Would purchase again.
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Zack
> 24 hourThese are rather thin and rip easily individually so we double them up for our composting which gets reasonably heavy and wet. Because the price was reasonable to acquire so many, I would buy them again.
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DeeXV
> 24 hourAt reasonable price.
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Tiffany
> 24 hourRewriting my review as I become more and more taken aback by how horrific these bags are. Im fully convinced that any positive comment on here is AI generated. For context, I bought these with the intention of using them for my small kitchen trash can, my bathroom trash cans, and litter box duty. I go through so many bags cleaning up after my cats that I wanted something I could buy in bulk and that was allegedly not as bad for the environment. I clean the tray once or twice a day, just scooping waste out. I will say with absolutely no exaggeration that a minimum of 6 out of 10 times, the bag busts open when I scoop the first poop into it. Just now I opened a bag, checked it for tears (because half the time they are already torn just from opening them). Scooped three cat poops (house cats, not tigers) and two pee clumps into it. Lifted the bag to tie it off. Surprise! Everything is literally ON THE FLOOR. I grab another bag. Go to open it - cant! Its stuck to itself, so when you go to pull it open it just rips into pieces. Third bag. Looks good. Open it up. Scoop all the cat waste that is now mostly on my floor, and the bag that is in almost entirely open into the new bag. Pick it up. The old bag and all of the waste falls out of that one. I am not lying to you - the waste Im trying to put in the bag weighs maybe a pound and a half. I just cleaned the box this afternoon. Bathroom trash can? Seems fine. Only the very act of putting the bag in the trash can is too much for these bags. The round, smooth interior ALSO rips the bags in half. Kitchen trash? Okay if you max out at four paper towels and a vending machine sized bag of chips. I keep using them because I dont want to throw them out. I started doubling them so they would be useable, but these bags are so incapable of being bags that two is somehow still inefficient. Ive never had such strong feelings about a product. I want to save all the kitty waste that falls out of the bags and mail it to the company. In their bags.
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DS
> 24 hourThese work for my purpose of cleaning out the litter box daily. I have two cats . The bags are e big enough to make the job easy but not too big to be wasteful. I can’t speak to the durability since I really don’t put much in them, but for my needs they are perfect.
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Pastor
> 24 hourDoubt will get and use again after this box due to tears and mess
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Betty Lopez
> 24 hourPerfect
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Joe
> 24 hourHad to start buying these because NY banned plastic bags at the stores. They hold up well, even hold liquid for a short period of time as I found out when my child was sick. I’ll keep buying them