



Garbage Bags(1000+)
Collect, dispose, and protect spaces efficiently using garbage bags.










FAQs for garbage bags
How do I choose the right garbage bag size?
Choosing the right size depends on the capacity of your garbage can. Kitchen cans typically require 13-gallon bags, small bathroom cans use 4-8 gallon sizes, and outdoor or commercial bins may require 30-gallon, 40-gallon, or 55-gallon bags. A proper fit prevents slipping, tearing, and wasted space inside the bin.
What is the difference between regular, heavy-duty, and contractor garbage bags?
Regular garbage bags are designed for everyday household waste such as paper, food scraps, and packaging. Heavy-duty bags have thicker plastic and offer extra strength for sharp or heavy items. Contractor bags are the strongest, made for construction debris, yard waste, and materials that would easily tear standard bags. They also come in larger capacities to handle bulk waste.
How do I choose the right garbage bag size?
Choosing the right size depends on the capacity of your garbage can. Kitchen cans typically require 13-gallon bags, small bathroom cans use 4-8 gallon sizes, and outdoor or commercial bins may require 30-gallon, 40-gallon, or 55-gallon bags. A proper fit prevents slipping, tearing, and wasted space inside the bin.
Which garbage bags are best for kitchens, offices, or outdoor use?
Kitchens typically use medium-strength 13-gallon bags that control odors and handle food waste. Offices often need lightweight bags for paper and dry waste. Outdoor bins require large, thick bags that can withstand weather and rough handling. Contractor-grade bags are best for construction waste or heavy-duty cleanups.
What does “mil thickness” mean in garbage bags?
“Mil” measures the thickness of a garbage bag. A higher mil number indicates thicker and stronger plastic. Thicker bags are ideal for heavy or sharp trash, while thinner bags work well for lightweight household waste. Understanding mil thickness helps ensure you choose a bag strong enough for your needs.
