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Alison
> 3 dayMy local stores stopped carrying the handled trash bags and that is the ones my trash can is meant to use, so I was happy to find these on Amazon. They work ok, but are definitely thinner than the ones I used to buy in store and tear at the handle part pretty frequently. I’ll still continue to buy them until I get a new trash can, even if they aren’t the best quality. I’ve never had a bag fully tear on me or anything.
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Sandi Boggs
> 3 dayThickest bags so they don’t puncture easily. I don’t purchase any other bags and I’ve been purchasing them for over 20 years!
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Caspers Mom
> 3 dayThese bags with handles built into the bag are so great. They are wonderful and so strong and you can tie them up tight. Cannot stand other bags with separate ties in the tops which rip and fall apart. I will always buy these!!!!
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L. Wright
> 3 dayI purchased these Glad trash bags to fit into a built-in cabinet trash compartment, and because I was tired of fiddling with drawstrings on other bags--and Im happy with the purchase. They seem slightly shorter than other Glad bags I have used in the past, which I like for my new, shorter waste receptacles. I dont mind tying the handles rather than the drawstrings, either, Drawstrings are much more trouble to deal with, in my opinion. I gave the product four stars instead of five because the handles are long enough to make it difficult to tie these in such a way that absolutely no space remains at the top of the bag (which is where things invariably fall out or odors seep back into the living space). Im not sure how they could be engineered differently--perhaps I need to work on my tying skills...
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Richard
> 3 dayThis is the best tall kitchen trash bag out there, it is to access, easy to open, easy to put in the basket, easy to pull out, easy to tie and easy to carry
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Mary Hall
> 3 dayThe handle ties are why I go out of my way to find this product. They make lifting the full bag out of the trash can easier and then easily tie and carry the bag. I dislike the drawstring type bags where the red band rips too easily through the bag and the flap tie bags are too hard to open and annoying to gather and tie the flaps.
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Bow Down Before The One You Serve
Greater than one weekSomeone mentioned that they though these were of a lesser quality, had been changed somehow, because they werent as thick. Well, they are the same ones I have in my basement. I use the handle ties because they ARE THE BEST. I have a stack of them - no box - in my basement by the washer/dryer and I would guess these were placed there years ago - it takes a LONG time for the lint to pile up that Id need to change the bag ( yes, embarrassedly, YEARS!). These look and behave the same as the ones in my basement. I threw the box away I had in my kitchen when I reo-ordered some (yes, they are hard to find in stores which is ridiculous), so I cant say positively that the measurements/thickness are the same, but when I compare what I receive to the old ones I have in my basement - THEY ARE THE SAME - holding them up to the light, the see-thru is the same. Please do NOT stop manufacturing GLAD AHNDLE TIE bags!!!
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Alison K.
> 3 dayThese are the best kitchen/tall trash bags on the market. They are made of heavy enough plastic that they are sturdy. The handles are great to pull the bag up/out and then tie to secure the trash inside. They are SO much better than the drawstring bags. If you havent tried these, you SHOULD!!!
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edward benner
> 3 dayI dont dislike anything about this product other than the fact that it is a little expensive. The handle ties are convenient and much more durable than the drawstring I had to go to Amazon to get these because both Walmart and the local grocery store were out of these bags
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Daniel Drdak
> 3 dayLove the handle tie!