We use these bags for our small trash bins in our office. They are the perfect size and thickness for our needs. And are better than some of the name brands.
I bought this brand of wastebasket liners as the store was out of the Staples brand of wastebasket liners. The bags are rolled up all together on rolls and must be pulled apart at a perforation. I'm used to the Staples liners which are loose on the roll which makes it easier to pull off the roll. Also this Perk brand has a tiny hole in the cardboard box which makes it harder to remove bags from the box. So I'm not very happy with this brand as the Staples brand is easier to get off the roll and out of the box. These bags are also a stiffer plastic (maybe thicker?) than the Staples brand which I'm used to.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
Descriptions appear misleading.
on November 10, 2020
Posted by: Salem Lutheran Indianapolis
The mil numbers appear to be a good and useful comparison between the choices for trash bags. Value seems to follow. But the high density versus low density descriptions seem to be upside down. The "low density" kitchen bags are three times the mil thickness of the "high density" 10 gallon bags at .36 mil. Sounds misleading to me.