Large Heavy Duty Refuse Sacks x 100

SKU:
12696
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UPC:
5060169942257
£20.39 (Inc. VAT)
£16.99 (Ex. VAT)
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Heavy Duty Bin Bags

Large Heavy Duty Refuse Sacks are strong, reliable bin liners designed to handle everyday waste as well as heavier loads. Made from durable, tear-resistant material, these sacks are built to cope with bulkier rubbish, reducing the risk of splitting or leaking during use.

The large capacity makes them well suited to busy environments where waste builds up quickly, while the flexible design allows them to fit most standard bins with ease. Whether used for general household waste, kitchen clear-outs or larger disposal tasks, these heavy duty refuse sacks offer a dependable solution for keeping spaces clean and organised.

Key Features:

  • Pack of 100 large heavy duty refuse sacks.
  • Size: 22 x 34 x 47"
  • Strong, tear-resistant material for added durability.
  • Suitable for heavier and bulkier waste.
  • Generous size to fit most standard large bins.
  • Helps reduce risk of leaks and splits.
  • Ideal for regular and high-volume use.

Usage Ideas:

  • Use these refuse sacks for everyday household waste, providing a reliable liner for kitchen and general bins.
  • They are well suited for larger clear-outs, such as disposing of packaging, food waste or unwanted items during a tidy-up.
  • These sacks can also be used for garden waste, including leaves and light clippings where a stronger bag is needed.
  • Keep a supply on hand for events or busy periods where waste volume increases.

What makes a refuse sack heavy duty compared to standard bin bags?

Heavy duty sacks are made from thicker, more durable material, allowing them to carry heavier loads without tearing or leaking.

Can these sacks handle sharp or awkward waste items?

They are more resistant than standard bags, but very sharp objects should still be handled carefully to avoid puncturing.

Are large refuse sacks suitable for commercial or high-use environments?

Yes, their size and strength make them well suited to settings where waste is generated more frequently and in larger volumes.