Features
120 ct bags
13 gallon drawstring bags
Stretchable strength
Fill it, stretch it and stuff it with just ablu anything... even boxes
Unique diamond texture stretches around objects to prevent rips and tears
Glad ForceFlex Tall Kitchen Bags, 13 Gallon (120 Bags)
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Happy only has the elastic force of ForceFlex Technology. For the protection you need to make things work. Get Glad
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these job markets there are really not the same preaty thicker and all other Saye Anny who is good or great or hasent used then or can not put them in the Anny acute as a carton or so on waste of money unless you have something or not Sharp Anny
I love this bag! GREAT Trash Compactor bags. I have a Trash Compactor (Sears) and this bag went through the ENTIRE crush down from Compactor, bag in accordance with strict, but very fit. I put them on paper Compactor plastic bag that I bought at Sears. Never had one of the bags leaked. When I pulled the bag of Glad Trash Compactor flex, they are full and heavy. I've never had one split or tear. I do not put sharp objects, or cover sharp glass in my recycling bin or without protection. I never put a lid or sharp objects in the trash without wrapping. (I was thinking how people sort out the trash, may be injured by sharp objects) and I will put the lid on the lid of which can be derived. I always bend only slightly. (In this way the lid does not fall out of the can.) I pack glass and sharp objects in the paper. I use this bag to recycle, soda cans, home health and recycle waste, (elderly care) to separate the trash, never had a problem. I like how they came from the roll, EASY. I like to draw string on top, making it easy to carry. I love sending sellers how to save the Amazon and I went to Costco. Bag SOLD! Thanks so much!
Trash Bags Glad Forceflex are the worst. Tie the top always tears (100% of the time) - so you can 't even tie the garbage bags closed. Aren 't strong. Even when the bags aren 't complete, it will rip. This is a part of "trash ". What a waste of money. I will never buy again. You should never buy this.
I 've been using the original height Glad kitchen [red] bags cord for years, working very well. In fact, work much better than the so-called "ForceFlex " bags. They are less than the original! Are shorter (I'm assuming this is to make room for the so-called strong stretch). The problem is: Don 't really seem to spill, spill-breaks and sun! Terrible, terrible. I 'll stick with the original Glad: Food Kitchen with high wires, 13 Gallon 100 bags!
Ah, the power of advertising to seduce - I was tempted to get those garbage bags because I was intrigued by Glad Glad 's called "Force Flex technology, " I am glad that describes how an innovation making these bags more elastic and resistant to ripping. Man, I feel cheated. R rthe texture of these bags fly, indeed, make a wee bit more elastic bags conventional but everything else, these bags are no different from the conventional stock markets. They are thicker and stronger and therefore more impervious to the rudeness of regular trash bags. R r --- rSorry cheerful but ForceFlex technology is a fiasco. I guess after I 've run through these bags force flex, I ' m going back to what I was using before - Glad Quick-Tie Kitchen Bags high, which I love! The tabs of those doing the rapid elimination of the link and bags (not playing with seals or draw strings). I recommend that instead.
I thought I 'd give these bags a shot to see the commercial which extolled resistance and flexibility of this product. I quickly discovered that these bags tear easily when pressed for a fraction of capacity (Tearing far less than half the total), and I would go with the bag quickly and wasteful package (no pun). The flex building and the thickness of plastic bags to these fragile and virtually useless in a kitchen capacity, with no difference between soft and sharp waste (both will tear the bag). I have since got rid of the rest of the package and returned to normal (simple and effective) bags kitchen. Grants are, yes ... and they are garbage ... Buyer beware!
These bags are easy to use and Virtual Box. I say easy to use, since it 's easy out of the box, laces make them easy to remove, etc. Some people complain that start, too easy, I Haven 'that there were problems. Have I ever started one? Yes, but I was a little unrealistic about how much material (especially things with sharp angles) that could fill in there. Bag for bag, this is my choice in any of the other bags kitchenette.
I ve 'was the use of these bags for about a year and I'm happy with them. The only ones that were torn when I put the super heavy things in them (next year would have torn the bag, though). My only complaint is that it 's hard to find medium - not hard to find the cup size.
I can only save one third of the garbage in garbage bags Force Flex Before tearing into shreds. Simply take it out of the box and ripped open several of these bags. She could not t 'handle garbage much less something irregular. Even when I tried to throw the bag into the dumpster, the trash bag ripped open and flew everywhere! Glad Force Flex bags of garbage bags the most horrible I've 'ever used.