Originally Posted by georgebayer_1
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I think about to buy some bags from Hefty: https://www.hefty.com/products/trash...rge-trash-bags
They write that the bags are elastic and resistant against all possible things (sharp edges, humidity etc.)
Did anyone of You here bought these bags in the last time? And what were Your experiences with overinflating or other interaction? Are they really so resistant?
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The best bags brands are Kirkland Signature (Costco) and Member's Mark (Sam's Club) because the plastic of these is very strong and they will stretch a lot, especially their white 13 Gallons Kitchen Bags and their 33 Gallon Garbage Black Bag. It is even possible to lay on them like a balloon if the entire bag is carefully fully stretched and if the bag is pinhole-free. (The plastic is essentially the same across these two brands.)
HDX (Home Depot) 13 Gallons Kitchen Bags is a cheaper alternative as they seems to be made from the same "strong-stretchy" plastic formula as the two brands above. Because of this, laying on them is still possible if the bags are pinhole-free and if the entire bag is carefully fully stretched.
Hefty bags can also stretch but the plastic isn't really that strong compared to the previous brands above and their "bubbles" are opaque.
Glad bags in particular (in the US) are Dual Layered and if you manage to remove the outer layer, the plastic becomes extremely squishy, with extremely thin and soft "bubbles", although they pops very easy and Glad bags are sometime prone to pinholes despite these being expensive.