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3x 20pk Hercules XL 56L Extra Strong Flap Tie Garbage Bags $5.86 + Delivery ($0 with OnePass) @ Catch

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Keep your home super tidy and rubbish free with Hercules. Featuring heavy duty plastic construction and a specially designed tie flap top for easy filling, grip and disposal, these flap tie garbage bags make easy work of tossing out the trash. When it comes to rubbish, Hercules knows what to do.

Features:

Hercules Flap Tie Garbage Bags
Pack contents: 3 x 20pk = 60
Colour: Black
Size: Extra Large/56L
Heavy duty plastic construction
Tie flap top for easy filling, grip and disposal
Dimensions (approx. cm): 70 x 80 (W x L)

Better price than previously posted $6.84
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/871810

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Comments

    • How do you store rubbish in your internal bins?

      • +6

        We compost

        • +2

          Can't compost plastic wrappers nor stockpile and send to China

          • -2

            @0 0 0: I don't have plastic wrappers.

            • +1

              @jv: So you compost 100% of things purchased?

              • +12

                @Krazyy: no, recyclable plastic, glass and paper goes straight into the council's recycle bin.

              • -1

                @Krazyy: Why place plastic wrappers in another plastic bag to get rid of it. You could just put the plastic wrapper in the bin.

                • +1

                  @ikey2: well…because often they have food residue which will make the inside of the bin dirty/smell/attract unwanted creatures?

                  • -1

                    @Krazyy: You could wash the ones that would have this problem and empty the inside bin every night.

            • -1

              @jv: JV wraps all his rubbish in self-sustaining smugness. He’s an ecological hero…

        • +1

          Is that why your comments are STINKY?

    • +5

      Extra strong = even worse for the environment

    • What rubbish!

    • +1

      I guess you dont use those things that has 'forever chemical' ? For example, air fryer, non-stick fry pan, mouse, keyboard, mouse pad, gym cloth, anything that has IPX waterproof, etc…

      • +1

        Definitely not non-stick fry pans and air fryers! Have we learnt nothing in the past couple of years, people??

  • +7

    Strong flaps are important, good deal!

    • Good to grip!

    • -3

      Show us your flaps?

  • Keeps kicking out of my cart on order… Out of stock?

    • Worked for me just now via the app

    • Just checked on the app and it worked.

    • Ordered a second lot via the app in a separate order and also still works. Cheaper than the 34l Armada ones I normally buy from Woolworths

  • +1

    trashy deal

    • I love trash !

  • These are quite thin, OK for light usage but "Extra Strong" is not accurate

  • Is this cheaper then Aldi bags? Cant remember the price there

    • yes a little cheaper. aldi one is $10 for 100

  • +5

    Nothing beats the Kirkland Signature from Costco for value and quality.

    • +1

      I love the Costco ones, way better than the crappy Glad ones which always falls apart

    • Thanks for the info.

  • +1

    Thanks OP, beats the price I pay for Glad bags from Amazon on discount, hope the quality is comparable.

    • +1

      These are much better than the glad in durability

  • I usually buy Large. Will this size work as well given it’s a good price?

  • +2

    You had me at strong flaps

  • -2

    Thanks OP, nice flaps!

  • Any plastic deal for the kitchen bin? small one.

    • Why don’t you have a look for yourself?

      • Tried for a few times but never found a decent deal one. Bought a pack on ebay from China. The quality is bad. The vegetable bags from the market are ok but I'm looking for an improvement.

    • +3

      The lemon scented bags from Woolies.

      • +1

        This. I do lavender from coles

        • Just as cheap and do the job the same.

  • -5

    Thanks for share…. But it's extremely poor quality and thinner then fruit bags you get in supermarket.

  • +1

    Twice already on this thread - so I ask, when or why did "then" start to be incorrectly substituted for "than"?

    And don't start me on "alot". 😯

    • +2

      People are just dumber then you think. You try to educate them but than they just go and do it again anyway.

    • +1

      Cheaper than, better price then. The preceding word determines which "then/than," to use. Probably just got confused. Also when used as a comparative 'than' is appropriate.
      In all honesty English is a little confusing and it has become apparent trying to teach my 4 year old.

    • Could just be a typo as opposed to intentional.

      As opposed to the use of "of" instead of "have"

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