Consumer
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2025
Very good quality, used for recyclables and also yard waste.
Levi
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2025
Easy to carry and they hold a lot. Since they are green, I don’t have to put the leaves into a green bin.
Sandra Kurack
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
This is well made and the perfect size for me to move around the yard. I didn’t add the plastic around the top. Didn’t see the need and I just fold it flat when I am done.
Debra
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
I use these for gardening. No more having to move a trash can around with you. These are light weight, sturdy, hold a lot, and have a great handle on the bottom for dumping into a trash can.
KELLY
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Do I wish I had this many years ago. I got 2 pack 16 gallon. They have made doing weeding or deadheading so simple and also I tote my clippers or even a plant I might want to plant to where ever in yard. It holds so much weeds or clipping. It so durable and lightweight w those 2 heavy duty handles. It has that easy plastic circle that keeps the round top open, but this bag also is so easy to collapse and store away. THIS A MUST MUST HAVE. DONT WAIT TO ORDER THESE !
Kind Woman
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
I am ordering these again, because they were very useful. We were lazy and left them out in the sun now and then. After three years they started to break apart, but the handles held up very well. I recommend highly but store them out of the sun and they will last for longer.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
They are bigger than I thought but it works great for carrying things back n forth to the RV . I figured they'd be a great dual purpose item. And they're working out great for that.
SG
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Good quality and great price.
rk
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I have a small yard and use these instead of dragging my large green bin around. It’s surprising how much fits in it. I got these smaller ones so I never accidentally fill it beyond what I can carry. Good value for the money, they don’t last forever, lots of repeated use for leaves and garden trimmings, but weakens fast if you put heavy stuff in it.
Mr. D.
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2023
Had those coil type collapsible garden bags first and these are much nicer. No fussing with wire, just a great bag. Never looking back.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2023
These bags were easy to put together and hold a ton of leaves. Lightweight but strong. I’d definitely recommend.
JoPro
Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2023
These hold up.
Boston Mom
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022
Update:After using these for a year, I find that they are susceptible to UV damage. I collected leaves in my bags and left them in my driveway for two weeks because I couldn't get to the town's compost station (only open on Saturday mornings, VERY inconvenient.) Then I went to move them and two split right down the side. I am not someone to just shrug and throw things away. I am all about repairing what I can to preserve functionality. That isn't possible in this case because the fibers have become so brittle that it just keeps shredding.I did take away a star. I think they should be able to withstand more sunlight. But maybe awareness of the problem will be enough to resolve the problem for you (and maybe would have helped me because I could have left them in the shade if I had realized the problem ahead of time).Original review:I have a yard with many trees, and therefore many leaves. I do not have a landscaper. My municipality does not come to pick up yard waste. So I have to haul it out myself. I have these bags to do that.My method is this: I use the lawnmower to run over the leaves, with the mower bag attached. This mulches the leaves, which I then dump into these bags. I think the review shows you what size I bought. The mouth is large enough to dump in the bag without losing stuff out the side. With this method, I can fit A LOT into each bag. Then the bags can go in the car to get them to the composting station.In the majority of the year that they are not in use, they fold down nicely and take little storage space.One warning: mice love this kind of material to chew up to make their nests. No doubt if you've battled mice in your own garage or shed you already know this, but I'm pointing it out because the bags are less useful if they have been eaten. Either store them with a really strong dryer sheet folded into each (they do not like the smell, apparently, and this has worked for me), or in some kind of mouse-proof storage container.