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The Polylina 75 Litre Flush Top Refuse Sack offers a robust 75L capacity with a leak-resistant base, made from 70% recycled plastic. Designed for durability and ease of use, these black bin liners come in packs of 20 and are ideal for managing large household waste efficiently while supporting eco-friendly practices.










| ASIN | B0B29LX1C3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 76 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 4 in Bin Liners |
| Brand | Polylina |
| Capacity | 75 litres |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,237) |
| Included Components | Bin Liners |
| Item Dimensions | 74 x 74 x 87 centimetres |
| Item Form | Bag |
| Item Type Name | Refuse Sack |
| Manufacturer | Polylina |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Cedo Limited, Telford, TF7 4LZ. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Features | Recyclable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Food Waste |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Unit Count | 20.0 count |
A**1
Great value
Great black bin bags really strong and dont break like cheap supermarket ones do, only buy these now!
M**D
Very good pric
Not the thickest of bags ,but they work well for lightweight kitchen waste
C**E
**8.2/10 Great Waste Containment; Large Opening + Capacity. Won't Rip if You're Careful!..**
These bags are okay, they aren't the best, but are still certainly viable/sufficient... I will say, that they are slightly brittle and noticeably 'thinner' than the usual, heavy-duty, 'shiny' black bin-bags; they're not super-easy to 'rip', but like any plastic bag, are still very prone to minor 'tears' that easily-develop into large, gaping holes... If great care isn't taken when placing objects that have sharp edges or protruding elements that could easily puncture the bag, especially with considerable force or if you are nonchalantly dropping or dragging items across it's surface, then you will obviously increase the chances of damaging the bag.. just be more mindful placing 'refuse'/waste into this bag. I am more than happy with this product - 20-bags will usually last me about 4-8 weeks, depending on common factors and they are relatively cheap, keeping the monthly cost to almost a minimum. (Some black bin-bags are ridiculously expensive, it's insane! I am NOT paying up to £10 or over just for some bags to put rubbish in, that ultimately renders the bag itself 'RUBBISH'; I refuse to pay anymore than £1.50, which makes this one perfect). They store plenty of waste and have a very large opening, so no messing about when placing it in a bin or putting/pouring waste into the bag. I highly-recommend this product - it's: easy to open, simple to use, sufficient for the job of containing waste & unpleasant aromas, won't rip from normal use, can hold plenty of rubbish, with reasonable weight, without splitting, it's remarkably affordable, 1-set will last at least a month... what more can you want from a bin bag for everyday use?! ***(EDIT)*** I forgot to mention, that as Winter is fast-approaching, with a significant increase in "bad"/rainy weather, prevalent in the past month or so... I have found these to be more than sufficient as an essential 'tool'(?) when going out shopping (or anywhere else for that matter)... The old 'binbag-bag' trick is to place, usually, 1 or 2+ black binbag/s into your rucksack/bag and use at least 1 binbag as a 100% waterproof lining within your bag; making sure to place every item within the binbag to keep everything dry... The extra bags are usually for any items you may pick-up, transport, purchase, etc... And can then be separately (bin)bagged for easier retrieval later (if you need to either separate specific items to prevent cross-contamination - like food, OR maybe even if you need to make multiple stops to 'drop-off' particular items and need to retrieve only those exact items without having to fish them out of a large single binbag with everything in it, or don't want anything else getting wet...) - either way, it is a paramount practice to protecting your stuff from getting wet & humid + water-damage from the constant moisture... Very practical & effective! (You could also use Food-bags (watertight, mini versions of carrier bags) for smaller handbags, cross-body bags & man bags - to protect your phone, wireless earphones, vape devices, etc... Foot-pedal/small bin bags for satchels & larger habdbags; the list of combinations and possibilities goes on). *** ***(UPDATE)*** I had recently ventured out in a particularly rough rainstorm (against better judgement), as my Polyarthritis was feeling considerably less debilitating, so I was physically more confident & energetic than usual... My journey saw me go shopping in various places/outlets and purchase some random bits, like food items, clothes, essentials, etc... And I had some meat products, fresh fruit and chilled items that would inevitably cause condensation - from the moisture in the air settling on the chilled surfaces and potentially could cause cross-contamination... So I had about 5 bin bags that were individually sectioning/dividing the different food groups from each other and also, when I decided to purchase some items of clothing, they were also separated from the other groups... There was a specific item/s of clothing that had packaging which was made-up of laminated card and could easily pierce the bin bag, BUT, I was surprised to find that, even though I absolutely 'stuffed' the mass of items in the bag, the sharp edges on that product actually only 'stretched the surface of the bin bag, creating that distinctive 'white' stress-mark from the warped material and did NOT puncture the surface - I was certainly shocked (it was a very 'forceful' event!). Everything remained dry (from the rain) and the food groups were all completely contained + my rucksack was not contaminated by the food items and could be used again. ***
M**A
Fab
My Fianće Wanted some cheap quick delivery bin bags so I got these for £1.50 and I must say they’re amazing quality for being so cheap!
M**D
Good Value, but Not Heavy-Duty
Good for the price, but the bag is not very thick or heavy-duty. It works fine for light use, but I wouldn’t recommend it if you need something more durable or sturdy.
D**E
Good value
Abit thin but good value other wise ❤️
P**1
Good
Good strong bags
D**G
Good product
Good strong bin liners good for household use
D**0
Fast shipping reasonable price just as advertised
D**5
Je les ai acheté car je cherchais spécifiquement du 75l mais en plus d'être à un prix deux fois supérieur aux grandes surfaces, ces sacs n'ont même pas de ficelles pour les fermer sans compter qu'ils sont très fragiles. Donc autant prendre du 100l moins chers et beaucoup plus fiable.
A**D
They are thin ie see through, but strong enough. No tie handles, holds a lot. I’m happy since it’s only for rubbish. Good value.
S**0
J'ai acheté ses sacs 75 L car je n'en trouvait nulle part dans le commerce. J'aurait dû m'abstenir!! Sachez qu'ils n'ont aucun lien pour les fermer! et de plus ils sont tellement fins qu'ils sont transparents! si on les charge à hauteur du volume indiqué ils se déchirent! A fuir!!!!!
C**D
These are very thin and weak plastic that tears very easily - I can see my hand through it. How you can recommend them for yard work, I don't know. There's no way you could use them for that. I'm having to double up to insure against messy leaks and spills, which makes them very bad value and bad ecologically. I won't get these again.
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