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HomeHomeCleaningMulti-Purpose CleaningSeventh Generation Trash Bags, Tall Kitchen, 13-Gallon, 20-Count Boxes (Pack of 12) |
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31 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Product does not match description Jul 03, 2007
By B. Scott
"B"
The picture does not match the product sent. And it is certainly not %100 recycled plastic. It says right on the box (not the one shown) that it is a minimum total recycled content 55% and post-consumer content of only 16%. This is false advertising.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Thin but they do the job Mar 09, 2007
By M. Guinn I had hoped these would be a little thicker (thus 4 rather than 5 stars), but they seem to be working okay. They also have a faint, pleasant scent - vanilla perhaps?
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Not for heavy stuff Nov 16, 2006
By Poe Boy These bags work pretty well as long as you're not placing heavy items in them. I have three litter boxes that I clean often.Placing the used cat litter in this bag, along with the lighter trash, then trying to pull the bag out of my kitchen trash can to dump it in the outside bin results in it tearing every time. The Glad ForceFlex bags never had this problem.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Good for light to medium duty Dec 17, 2006
By ltnbrn I generally love Seventh Generation products. It feels good to buy products that are environmentally friendly, from a company that is responsible. However, these trash bags are not their best item. They are thin and rip easily. I use them only in our diaper pail. (We use Seventh Generation diapers as well, which I highly recommend!) The bags will hold a medium heavy load, as long as you don't have a lot of sharp edges in the bag. The best part about these bags is knowing that they are made from recycled plastic, which is good for our landfills.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Bad Bags - Don't Bother Feb 18, 2009
By Shannon These are really poorly made bags. They are ultra thin, which means you have to double them up if you don't want a rip. They don't tie well because they are so thin, they rip when you try to cinch them. I bought a case and now wonder what I am going to do with all of these bad bags. I want to be environmentally friendly, but these bags just aren't worth the frustration.
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