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‎08-11-2024 09:35 AM
Has any one used a truly leak-proof garbage bag? Some are advertised as being leak proof. I need to dispose of some things that are going to leak liquids so I need to buy some garbage bags that really won't leak. Has anyone personally used some? If so which ones?
(If they are Glad or Hefty or another kind I need to know specifically what they are called on the package).
‎08-11-2024 09:43 AM
I have these and never had a problem. I would double bag it if there is a lot of liquid.
‎08-11-2024 09:49 AM
I have a Simple Human trash can and use their liners. They are made specifically for the brand but will fit a regular trash can. I've been using this system for 10 years and have never had a leak, ever. It's a little pricey but worth every penny in my eyes, I'm kind of a freak about smelly, messy trash........and lose sleep when it's a holiday week, in my area that delays trash pick up by a day, LOL!
‎08-11-2024 10:05 AM
I use Kirkland from Costco.
‎08-11-2024 10:13 AM
@Meowingkitty wrote:I use Kirkland from Costco.
@Meowingkitty Have you had experience putting liquids in them and they don't leak? That's what I'm after and I can't tell from your response if they don't leak.
‎08-11-2024 10:17 AM
@Meowingkitty I also use the Kirkland kitchen bags from Costco. I was looking for a photo, but I can't find one. They are great and such a good price!
@Pearlee When I have something that is particularly juicy or "liquidy," I put it into a plastic grocery bag first and tie it tightly; then I put that into the trash bag.
‎08-11-2024 10:18 AM - edited ‎08-11-2024 10:20 AM
I use Hefty Ultra Strong, 13 gal. size. I have not had any leaks and been using them for years.
Why dont you pour the liquid down the sink?
‎08-11-2024 10:26 AM
I can't imagine what type of liquids you would put in a garbage bag.
Chemicals like paint and cleaning fluids shouldn't be put into the garbage. These chemicals don't belong in a landfill. You need to find out where in your community you can take these types of chemicals for disposal.
If you are cleaning out a refrigerator, you can flush food liquids down your toilet or pour into your garden compost and dispose the solids into the garbage or compost.
I have never had a garbage bag leak. I use major brands and store brands without a problem. Occasionally, I have to double bag especially when I am canning food and have a lot of skins, seeds and pulp to dispose of. I have no where to compost, or I would do that.
‎08-11-2024 10:28 AM
I use whatever is on sale from any store.
Unless you are poking a hole in it, how are your trash bags leaking. I've never had a problem with them leaking.
‎08-11-2024 10:29 AM
@Imaoldhippie wrote:I use Hefty Ultra Strong, 13 gal. size. I have not had any leaks and been using them for years.
Why dont you pour the liquid down the sink?
@Imaoldhippie Thanks for your Hefty suggestion. I have my reasons for not wanting to pour down the sink.
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