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Brand | Seventh Generation |
Item model number | 00S4H8KORO4NGO8 |
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Product Id | 1811804 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 732913555086 |
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Seventh Generation Extra Strong Large Drawstring Trash Bags 30 Gallon 14 count
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I first used Seventh Generation large trash bags 10-15 years ago: horrible. Bought another box last fall/winter because of the claim 2x stronger. Just bought another. I live in a condo and have to carry trash and recycling far (out my door, out of the building, around my building, past another building...). I don't take out my recycling and trash unless it smells or is full. I need bags to carry a good deal a good distance. This does it very well. They're not quite as strong as the strongest offerings from the two major brands, but they're really close.
i ordered 2 boxes of these and have been super pleased with them. They are tough and work perfect in the can i have, which a lid locks over the trash bag and it doesnt weaken the bags at all when i tie the drawstrings and take it out.
Switched over to these from Glad and Im very happy we did. These are pretty strong bags and Im impressed! Never had a tear or a leak. Been using them for about a month now.
I foolishly purchased two boxes of these garbage bags. Extra Strong?! Every single bag rips at the seam. They are super weak.
Bought these and they are horriable I go to bring the trash out and the bag instantly ripped and they leak too had to use another bag because of the leak.
I've used these bags a few months now since my girlfriend's on this Seventh Generation kick and have to say I hope she never buys these again. The first time I went to empty my garbage can it immediately ripped, causing me to use another of these garbage bags just to get it out the door. That isn't the first time it's happened either. The box may come with 20 bags but a half of them might be spent double bagging the ones filled with garbage that might rip. Just out of curiosity, makes me wonder what the "strong" bags are like if these are "extra strong". With all that being said, if you have an immediate need to fill garbage bags with cotton, they might actually be up to that particular task.
I bought the 'Extra Strong' kitchen bags and every single bag I opened to use split open at the seam! So much for the extra strength when the construction of the bag itself doesn't hold up.
The construction of these bags requires effort to open up the bag from the inside. It is as if the sides of these bags have been sealed shut. Someone needs to go back to the drawing board to redesign the manufacturing of these bags so that these bags open easily so they can easily slip into the recepticle.
Not fragrance-free. Very strong perfume smell inside each bag. One roll of these had a very strong bleach or disinfectant smell. Just opening the kitchen cabinet wafted strong sent. The last two boxes of these have been like that.
I've used these bags for a couple of years and they used to be tolerable - would rip occasionally but overall were usable. But they've changed recently and now are almost useless. The plastic is so fragile that I often poke a hole in it just putting the bag into the can (I don't even know how this happens, other than that the material has zero tolerance for being stretched), and the two sides of the bags are stuck together so firmly when they come out of the box that it's almost impossible to open the bag up. Also, the rim that contains the drawstring tears off regularly when I take the full bag out of the can, and it's not like it's overly full, just to capacity. I find myself having to use two bags for most loads of garbage, and occasionally one tears so badly when I open it up out of the box that I just throw it away. Finally, the last batch I bought has some sort of fragrance added to it that's unpleasant on it's own and disgusting when combined with a little bit of garbage smell. Definitely not what I would expect from a company that's supposed to be environmentally friendly.