Camille D
2025-08-24 17:02:18
Pretty standard lawn bags. They are sturdy and can hold a lot of yard debris. I always have a lot of fall clean up in my garden and these worked great.
Brandon Galler
2025-08-17 21:31:59
These are great little bags and are extremely helpful when working the lawn cleanup solo...the self-standing "feature" is a lifesaver when emptying the mulched leaves from my Worx Trivac. The primary drawback to this is the cost. Home Depot branded bags are about $13 for 25 vs $28 for 25. Both are 2-ply self standing, but I have not tested the Home Depot brand, so I can't attest to the construction and rigidity of those.
AB
2025-08-13 20:51:05
Standard 2 play yard bags. No complaints or issues with fall clean up.
Sally Lockhart
2025-05-17 17:29:15
The same bags as pictured, but with a different logo. In fact the ones I got looked identical to the Lowes bags I already had--complete with the Lowes logo! They felt a little heftier, so out of curiosity I weighed a few of them. Sure enough, about 270g per bag Vs just under 240g apiece for my original bags (just a batch difference? who knows?). The important difference was the price. The same number of bags picked up at the store was under $8. Hmmm...$28 for these, minus $8 at the store, that equals $20 for 'free' shipping. Sloppy copy--no gloves as promised in the writeup. And that neat looking fold-flat loading device pictured is not part of the deal either. But they are very good, very strong bags. Can be punctured with a sharp stick, but not easily. Highly recommend the bags if you can get them for a better price.
RedMasque1
2025-05-15 09:12:31
These bags are nice and thick. They are basically the same as any similar bags that you can get at your local big box home improvement stores.
Abbe
2025-05-14 14:15:51
These are OEM bags made by the Duro Bag Manufacturing Co. (KY). They are sourced from the Costco Wholesale Corp. (WA), and sold here by the retailer Chitrade LLC (IL) under its Necessia mark. These bags are the Duro Paper Lawn & Leaf bags, 30-gallon, 16 x 12 x 35", 2-ply wet-strength tear resistant, which are recyclable, non-toxic, and moisture resistant -- they are sturdier than lawn bags I bought in the past from local hardware chain stores, and stand well when opened. At the time of this writing, however, these bags --selling at $1.67 per count for the 15-count pack-- are quite more expensive than the *same* Costco's Duro 30-gallon bags offered at $1.16 per count for a 25-count pack (search "ASIN: B00LUU01R6"), or $1.03 per count for a 30-count pack ("ASIN: B086T3DPKB") by other sellers on Amazon. Unless you also need a pair of large-size, synthetic garden gloves (which are included in the package), this over-priced product is not a good deal. ~~
Sparky_jr
2025-01-06 15:41:45
This is a nice yard waste bags. It is heavy duty and thick. While not cheap, it seems to be a high quality bag to bag all your wet leaves. My only quibble is that I wished it didn’t ship in this plastic wrap. A strap is enough. Seems silly that you are trying to be environmental using paper bags but it comes wrapped in plastic. Otherwise, a great set of paper bags.
Cathy E
2024-11-25 11:46:36
This garden yard waste bag is strong and stands up to make it more convenient to fill but the price is way too expensive compared to what can be found elsewhere. Also, the plastic fill piece that is shown in the ad doesn't come with the bags. I will search around for better priced bags.