Home Depot Heavy Duty Brown Paper 30 Gallon Lawn and Refuse Bags for Home and Garden (70 Lawn Bags)

(275 customer reviews)

$57.49

  • Includes 70 heavy-duty lawn and refuse bags
  • Biodegradable design suitable for composting or waste collection
  • Tear-resistant, made from thick 2-ply paper for durability
  • 30-gallon capacity, comparable to standard garbage cans
  • Self-standing bags when fully opened, no additional support needed
  • Dimensions: 19.2 x 13.2 x 12.9 inches; weighs 2.82 pounds
  • Manufacturer: Home Depot; first available on June 26, 2016

    Description

    Home Depot Heavy Duty Brown Paper 30 Gallon Lawn and Refuse Bags

    Summary

    • Quantity: 70 lawn bags included
    • Biodegradable: Suitable for composting or waste collection
    • Tear Resistant: Made from thick 2-ply paper for durability against natural elements; ideal for sticks, twigs, clippings, leaves, and plant matter
    • Size: 30 gallons, comparable to standard garbage cans for easy packing
    • Self-Supporting: Bags can stand independently when fully opened

    Additional information

    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

    No

    Product Dimensions

    19.2 x 13.2 x 12.9 inches, 2.82 Pounds

    Item model number

    49022

    Date First Available

    June 26, 2016

    Manufacturer

    Home Depot

    275 reviews for Home Depot Heavy Duty Brown Paper 30 Gallon Lawn and Refuse Bags for Home and Garden (70 Lawn Bags)

    1. Tanya

      Good product for a good price.

    2. J. Meyer

      We have a lot of leaves and branches, so we use many bags. We do mulch the leaves, but still need many bags. Easy to handle in groups of 5.

    3. Maggie c

      I was so pleased with these bags. It rained the night before our trash was to be picked up. I could just see grass everywhere as I tried to pick up the bags for collection. I took a chance and pick up from the bottom and they didn’t come apart! I really recommend these bags for lawn cuttings.

    4. Kindle Customer

      I used it for grass clippings and, as I said before, I hope it doesn’t rain.

    5. Ardeleana

      Ever put out your bagged yard debris the evening before and then it rained all night and the bags got soaked? I have, and these take such the punishment pretty well. I saw the city workers fling them into their front-loader and they didn’t tear and spill contents. Cheers!

    6. Linda D.

      Hold up just as well as more expensive brand names.

    7. Kindle Customer

      WILL BUY AGAIN

    8. Julie S.

      I switched from plastic to paper as my city requires paper now for yard waste. These bags were a bit awkward at first to get them open and standing up but I’m getting better with practice. They hold up well with wet leaves inside and also once they are rained on they don’t fall apart. If I could go back to plastic, I would; but these are the paper bags I’ll stick with as they have good performance and a good price.

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