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Super Strong Compactor Trash Bags - 12 Pack with Pre-Cuffed Design for Heavy-Duty Waste | Ideal for Home, Office & Commercial Use
Super Strong Compactor Trash Bags - 12 Pack with Pre-Cuffed Design for Heavy-Duty Waste | Ideal for Home, Office & Commercial UseSuper Strong Compactor Trash Bags - 12 Pack with Pre-Cuffed Design for Heavy-Duty Waste | Ideal for Home, Office & Commercial Use

Super Strong Compactor Trash Bags - 12 Pack with Pre-Cuffed Design for Heavy-Duty Waste | Ideal for Home, Office & Commercial Use

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Product Description

12 Pack, Ecologically minded. Precuffed heavy duty 2 Ply construction. Leak proof plastic lining. Fits Sears, Whirlpool, Magic Chef, Gaffer and Sattler, Jenn Air, Kitchen Aid, Insinkerator, Frigidaire and more. Does Not Fit Kitchen Aid Model With 18" Rectangular Bin.

Product Features

MADE IN THE USA

Paper Compactor bag, plastic lined paper compactor bag, pre-cuffed,

Fits many compactors with 15 inch rectangular containers

Customer Reviews

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We bought this house with the compactor installed. I looked for the original manufacturer's bags but they had been discontinued. I eventually happened upon this product while searching for a suitable replacement.I perused a few of the reviews and saw that some folks had a hard time installing them, but decided to give it a try... and, it worked ok...the first time I tried one.After messing with the next bag a bit, and a couple after, I found that the installation and subsequent functionality, worked *way* better once I *first* started sort of forming the bottom of the bag, by not trying to get the pre-formed flaps that go over the edges of the bin into place first; just opening the bag then aligning and pressing the bottom of the bag into the bin...THEN pulling it up a bit and moving the flaps to capture the edges of the bin...then finally shoving the bottom back into place. Whole process takes maybe 20-30 seconds.After that, I was sold and have purchased a couple more orders.The material is tough, and it never leaks or rips unless I actually pour a good amount of liquid into it (oops, did that once) or keep overly-compressing it, until upon attempted extraction, the top rips off. Did that once, too. But, as long as *I* don't do anything stupid, it works great!All in all, I'd recommend this.