Asin |
B07TYGQLND |
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Dimensions |
9.06 x 6.89 x 3.94 inches |
Weight |
4.4 Pounds |
Manufacturer |
Reli. |
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Kimberly –
We wanted to reduce our plastic use by switching to these from the Costco liners we’ve been buying. We figured the compostable liners would be flimsier, but would compost and break down more easily in the landfill which IMO was a useful trade off. We still wanted the liners to keep out trash bins relatively clean.
As the majority of the rolls came to us with what looked to be damage from box cutters, resulting in vertical slits in the bags before we even tried to line our cans with them, these were less useful to us than we hoped. They also tear TOO easily to be useful as liners. These issues, combined with ZERO response from the seller when we tried to contact them about the damage, and the fact these are 2x the cost/bag when compared to the Costco liners, means we cannot recommend the product, and we will not buy them again. Going back to the Costco liners as soon as we run out of these. It is a shame as we would like to limit our env. impact, but this product will not be part of that plan.
Andrew –
We have ordered these a few times and had great luck. This latest box I have to be extra carful opening the bag as it seems to want to rip. They are still usable but don’t seem as great as before.
Mary Lopez –
They are a little on the thin side, but like the fact they are biodegradable
eric umbarger jr –
These trash bags utterly suck. We normally buy the FORID brand but they were back ordered so I had to try these. First thing of note is that they are not really compostable. Technically they are, but only in a special facility. They admit this but still, they are not as environmentally as other brands. Despite being less compostable, they are actually not even has strong as other brands! I have yet to even be able to lift the bag out of the can without ripping. Not one. The final issue is that they hold moisture like crazy. We have a stainless steel can with a plastic, removable inner can, and we only have to clean that plastic part once every couple of months normally, and only when I put something stupid in it like drained soup remains. With these Reli bags the plastic can is drenched every single bag which means we then have to bring out the paper towels and method, which is cost, time, and less eco-friendliness. I normally don’t leave reviews but due to the moisture we actually had maggots in our trash can tonight so I ordered my normal bags which are back in stock and I’m going to throw out the 60+ bags of this brand that I have left.
TLDR; Buy FORID or a different brand, avoid Reli at all costs.
Cat Aguilar –
I ordered these in August of 2023 . The first couple of times I used them the were fine , but by the third bag they were shredding each time I took one off the roll . I have had to use up to 4 gags ( one inside of the other ) to even make any use of them ! I have since ordered a different brand , that works .
Suzana –
Yes they are not as sturdy as regular trash bags but with care they perform just fine. They are reasonably priced and most importantly they are compostable. I would like to see twister included.
James –
I hope this email finds you well! I wanted to share my thoughts on the compostable bags I recently purchased. I know we’ve been discussing eco-friendly alternatives, so I thought you might be interested in hearing about my experience with these bags.
First off, let me start by saying that I was really excited to try out these compostable bags. I’ve been making an effort to reduce my environmental footprint, and finding sustainable options for everyday items is a big part of that. These bags seemed like a great solution for reducing plastic waste, so I decided to give them a go.
The first thing I noticed about these bags is that they are made from plant-based materials, which is a huge plus. They are completely free of any harmful chemicals or toxins, which gives me peace of mind knowing that they won’t harm the environment when they break down. Plus, they are certified as compostable, so I can be confident that they will break down properly in a composting facility.
In terms of durability, I was pleasantly surprised. These bags are just as sturdy as traditional plastic bags, which is impressive considering they are made from plant-based materials. I’ve used them for carrying groceries, storing food in the fridge, and even for picking up after my dog during walks. They haven’t torn or leaked on me yet, which is a huge win in my book.
One thing I did notice, though, is that these bags have a slightly different texture compared to regular plastic bags. They feel a bit more “crinkly” and less smooth, but it’s a minor difference that doesn’t bother me at all. In fact, it’s a small price to pay for the environmental benefits they provide.
Another thing worth mentioning is the price. These compostable bags do tend to be slightly more expensive than regular plastic bags. However, I believe the additional cost is justified considering the positive impact they have on the environment. Plus, I’ve found that I can reuse these bags multiple times before they start to show signs of wear and tear, so they actually end up being more cost-effective in the long run.
Overall, I am extremely happy with my decision to switch to compostable bags. They are a convenient and eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic bags, and I feel good knowing that I am taking a small step towards reducing plastic waste. If you’re looking for a sustainable option, I highly recommend giving these bags a try.
I hope you find this review helpful! Let me know if you have any questions or if there’s anything else you’d like to know about these compostable bags.
Joyous –
I bought 360 of the RELI 2-4 Gal size 2 years ago to line my counter top compost bin. Seems like most of the time it’s at the beginning of the roll that a bag will come off the roll in strips. Then,of course, the occasional bag that’s ripped is useless. Some of the bags leak. Seems this is also an intermittent problem – doesn’t happen but maybe too many times in a roll. Maybe I just got a shipment that had missed the quality control check. Looks like the problem may have been fixed because I don’t see any other reviewers who have that complaint. I wish I had not ordered so many of them. Was sort of a lifetme supply for me.
S.V. Briggs –
We separate out our recyclables from our trash and food waste at my apartment complex. I wanted to have an alternative to plastic, but one major issue with these bags is that they fall apart and tear easily. Even if you handle them with care, they can split open. I ended up using 4 bags to contain the contents of one bag that kept splitting and the other 3 bags fell apart before I even got them to the refuse bin. They seem to get worse the further I get down the roll. At this point they’re unusable. I have compostable pet waste bags that are much stronger, so I will be looking for an alternative to these bags.
William Boebel –
I had been buying 50 packs and they lasted well. I bought a 100 pack this time and by the time we were about half way through it, the bags had started to break down and rip when opening them to put in the trash can. They are visibly speckled from breaking down. It seems like having them for 8 months is too long. So we’ll be buying smaller packs now.