Let’s start with the fact that they stand up—and stay open—while you load them. Are you kidding?
Next, tough. At 3.3 mil Gorilla Self-Standing Bags can hold up to 200-pounds. Not that many of us can lift 200 pounds, but it also means they’ve got the umph to resist tearing when you fill them with all the detritus of DIY and demolition: plaster, lath, sticks, bricks, and all other kinds of nastiness, of which one bag can hold 42-gallons.
Now how about versatile? They come folded up in an easy-to-store square that’s a cinch to unfold and place wherever you need it. Gorilla Self-Standing Bags even come with zip-ties to sock the bags shut when you’re ready.
And you can use them where other trash bags get left behind, like at a backyard cookout, kid’s birthday party at a park, camping, tailgating and anywhere else you can bring bag but not a can with you.
It’s in the bag.
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Hi Anne,
This is unfortunate! We don't see these listed on the company's website anymore, either. A folding trash stand or a reusable lawn and leaf bag that stays open may be the best alternative.
I saw some today in Afton, WY at the ACE hardware store.
Nice! Did you get them? How are they working?
where in Grand Junction Colorado can I buy these bags?