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Newsgroups: alt.home.repair, misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.recovery.clutter
From: ghes...@hiwaay.net (Gary Heston)
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 03:06:52 -0000
Local: Mon 2 Oct 2006 04:06
Subject: Re: Reasonable site to purchase clear liners for newspaper recycling bags?
In article <Ktidnfs1VsansL3YnZ2dnUVZ_oCdn...@giganews.com>,
<recycler0...@noyahoospam.org> wrote: Husky has a line of leaf bags that are clear (as opposed to translucent); >I got a "little" behind in my newspaper reading - well more than a little >(LOL), and I have to throw out what seems like a ton of old newspapers. My >city has recycling laws and they have to be put in crystal clear trash >liners before pickup. >I ordered several hundred from a very reputable site that advertised clear >bags, and the shipment was prompt. However, the bags were more of the >"cloudy" clear kind. They sort of looked like the type you would get in a >s supermarket - only alot larger. The bags need to be of the crystal >clear variety - sort of like plastic wrap - only a little thicker. >I'm looking for 45-55 gallon bags. I've done Google searches and see bags >that are marked clear, but the prices are quite for 100 - 200 bags. Before >I start calling the web vendors to make sure the bags are really clear, I >was hoping that someone else has experience with purchasing them. I have a couple of boxes of the 45 gallon size. They're available from Home Depot and similar places. Gary -- Astronomers have developed a definition of "planet" which excludes Pluto. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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