🧼 Elevate Your Trash Game with simplehuman!
The simplehuman Code J Custom Fit Drawstring Trash Bags come in a pack of 100, designed specifically for 30-45 liter (8-12 gallon) trash cans. Made from heavy-duty plastic, these bags feature extra-durable construction with thick double seams to prevent rips and leaks. The quick-dispense pack allows for easy access to individual liners, making trash disposal a breeze. Perfectly tailored for simplehuman cans, these bags ensure a clean and efficient waste management experience.
Brand | simplehuman |
Capacity | 45 Liters |
Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | trash bags, trash can |
Material Feature | Heavy Duty |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Item Form | Bag |
Scent | Fresh |
Number of Items | 5 |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.7 x 6.3 x 8.9 inches |
Net Content Weight | 6.2 Pounds |
Manufacturer | simplehuman |
UPC | 838810016108 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00838810024110, 00838810016108 |
Part Number | CW0238 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.7 x 6.3 x 8.9 inches |
Item model number | CW0238 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 100 Count (Pack of 1) |
Style | Code J |
Finish | Painted |
Pattern | Trash Bags |
Volume | 30 Liters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lid |
Included Components | Trash bags |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**H
Best bags ever
These bags are not messing around!Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2017Size: 100 Liners Easy-Open PackagingStyle: Trash BagsLook, there is nothing glamorous about a garbage bag, and since it is simply a vessel we use to cater our discarded trash to the refuse bin on the curb it can be easy to view money spent on garbage bags as money literally being thrown in the trash. Looking through those lenses it is easy to default into penny pincher mode and actively seek out the cheapest priced bags however the first rip or tear you get will instantly remind you how poor an idea that was! I have been a long-time user of the "force flex" type bags and what I love about them is that you can seemingly add and "endless" quantity of items into the bag and it just stretches and stretches. The problem I have with them is that as they stretch they get thinner and it seems that every time, without fail, as I pull them out of the kitchen trash can they rip. This wouldn't be a huge issue if it weren't for the fact that the kitchen garbage can often collects that wonderful runny, liquid based, trash from our cooking processes. Even a small tear results in a wonderful trail of fermented trash juice, stretching from the kitchen trash can all the way to the curbside trash cans!These simple human bags are considerably more expensive than many bags I have used in the past. Depending on the quantity you purchase and current pricing, they can come out to $0.25 or more per bag. Considering many bags can be found for less than $0.10/bag that seems rather pricey. What you get for that increased price is considerable quality and heft... sorry Hefty... These bags are right up there with "contractor grade" bags you would find at your local hardware store. The plastic is noticeably thicker and the double seams ensure that tears at the seams are less likely. I can be completely confident that these bags will not tear during the completion of my regular "honey do" list. Realistically, the only downside I notice to these bags are the plastic is so stiff that there is zero flex in them, which is both good and bad. Good in the sense that they are durable and will not stretch out but bad in the sense that if you over fill them, they will not stretch enough to close them completely. We just change out these bags a smidgen more to be able to close them properly.All in all this is a quality product. You find yourself spending a bit more for that quality however if it saves you from cleaning up just one liquid garbage leak then I believe it is worth it in the end.
A**.
Drew
Great price good quality
0**Y
Perfect size
These were purchased for use at my former work office. They are very strong and fit the garbage can perfectly.
M**E
These bags are not messing around!
Look, there is nothing glamorous about a garbage bag, and since it is simply a vessel we use to cater our discarded trash to the refuse bin on the curb it can be easy to view money spent on garbage bags as money literally being thrown in the trash. Looking through those lenses it is easy to default into penny pincher mode and actively seek out the cheapest priced bags however the first rip or tear you get will instantly remind you how poor an idea that was! I have been a long-time user of the "force flex" type bags and what I love about them is that you can seemingly add and "endless" quantity of items into the bag and it just stretches and stretches. The problem I have with them is that as they stretch they get thinner and it seems that every time, without fail, as I pull them out of the kitchen trash can they rip. This wouldn't be a huge issue if it weren't for the fact that the kitchen garbage can often collects that wonderful runny, liquid based, trash from our cooking processes. Even a small tear results in a wonderful trail of fermented trash juice, stretching from the kitchen trash can all the way to the curbside trash cans!These simple human bags are considerably more expensive than many bags I have used in the past. Depending on the quantity you purchase and current pricing, they can come out to $0.25 or more per bag. Considering many bags can be found for less than $0.10/bag that seems rather pricey. What you get for that increased price is considerable quality and heft... sorry Hefty... These bags are right up there with "contractor grade" bags you would find at your local hardware store. The plastic is noticeably thicker and the double seams ensure that tears at the seams are less likely. I can be completely confident that these bags will not tear during the completion of my regular "honey do" list. Realistically, the only downside I notice to these bags are the plastic is so stiff that there is zero flex in them, which is both good and bad. Good in the sense that they are durable and will not stretch out but bad in the sense that if you over fill them, they will not stretch enough to close them completely. We just change out these bags a smidgen more to be able to close them properly.All in all this is a quality product. You find yourself spending a bit more for that quality however if it saves you from cleaning up just one liquid garbage leak then I believe it is worth it in the end.
C**I
The best bags for your simple human trash can!
I got my simple human trash can a little over a year ago and I have never been happier with a trash can! I love that the bags are custom fit for the cans. They fit very well and are very well constructed. I have never had one fail, tear or rip although out of the 150 or so bags I have used so far I have had the handles break on 3 bags. I'm happy with that low level of fail rate. I recently ran out and needed to reorder. Unfortunately amazon sent me the wrong bags so I had to send them back and wait for the correct bags to come. In the meantime I had to deal with Glad bags and let me tell you what a pain that was! They didn't fit so it was a challenge just getting the bags in the bin. They tore, leaked and smelled. I was so happy the day my J bags were delivered I did the snoopy dance! I also like that the bags area bit taller than the cans. It gives a good amount of fold over for a secure fit and more space to fill when you empty the can. I always have 'extra" stuff that needs to be thrown out of the fridge and the extra space at the top of the bag lets me wait until the can is full, then add food garbage from the fridge, instead of having food rot in the can for a day or two.
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