You're taking out the trash. You lift the bag. It feels heavy. You walk carefully, hoping it doesn't rip.
A drip lands on your shoe.
Time for better bags.
These 20-gallon heavy duty drawstring bags are the upgrade your trash routine needs.
The size: 20 gallons – fits most tall kitchen trash cans, office bins, and larger outdoor receptacles. Check your can's capacity before ordering.
The strength: Heavy-duty plastic resists tears, punctures, and stretching. Throw away sharp containers, heavy food waste, and odd-shaped items without worrying about the bag breaking.
The closure: Drawstring ties. Pull the strings, cinch the bag closed, and tie. Your hands never touch the trash. No twist-ties to lose. No messy knots.
The protection: Leakproof design keeps liquids where they belong – inside the bag. No drips on your floor, your shoes, or your hands.
The quantity: 100 bags. That's a supply that lasts. Stock your pantry, garage, or cleaning closet. Always have a bag when you need one.
Where to use them:
Kitchen – tall kitchen trash cans
Office – break room or desk-side bins
Garage – workshop waste, recycling
Outdoor – lawn clippings, yard debris (light residential use)
Basement – storage area cleanup
Dorm room – shared trash duty
RV or camper – fits standard RV trash cans
Not for: Heavy construction debris (concrete, bricks, metal scraps), industrial waste, or extremely sharp objects without additional protection.
Color: Black – hides the contents, looks better in open trash cans, and doesn't show stains.
Material: Plastic (type not specified – standard polyethylene for most trash bags).
Compostable? No (marked "N" in data). These are standard plastic bags. Do not put in compost bins.
Perfect for: Families, busy households, home offices, small businesses, or anyone tired of flimsy bags that rip and leak.
No written warranty as listed. But garbage bags are disposable by nature – use them, tie them, toss them.
Heads up: 20 gallons is a common size for tall kitchen cans. Measure your can's height and width if you're unsure. A bag that's too small won't reach the rim; too large will have excess material.