Martha Stewart MTS-MLB1 48-Gallon Multi-Purpose Reusable Heavy Duty Garden Tote Bag, Bay Leaf Green
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I measure 24 inches deep by 24 inches high when the bottom of my green bag is fully unfolded and sitting flat on the floor. A box is included with each bag, and it comes folded in its own box. The bag is made of heavy material, so unfolding it takes a while before it sits
The material I have is not canvas. It is a plastic covered material, like a tarp, and mine has been used for 3 years without a problem.
As of yet, not yet, but Martha may decide to do it in the future
While I believe this bag is strong enough to handle heavy loads, I haven't used it for that.
Selected User Reviews For Martha Stewart MTS-MLB1 48-Gallon Multi-Purpose Reusable Heavy Duty Garden Tote Bag, Bay Leaf Green
My life would not be the same without these bags! These items have been instrumental in restoring order to my house after Hurricane Florence. I currently have about 25 of them in my possession. They are incredibly sturdy and durable, and they fold up flat once they are done They are great and I highly recommend them.
The giant tote is intended to be used for gardening and other things The yard should be cleaned up Usually I use it to haul dirty laundry to the laundromat (&& A clean stack of clothes is on its way Having side handles makes it easier for me to place the bag in and take it out My truck is out of the picture. My height and weight don't allow me to sit comfortably I like that the top tote handles are flat and that there are side handles to help me move. Sturdy plastic fabric that does not bend or break but still.
Never have I been disappointed by an opinion or an idea Martha Stewart has expressed or even a how-to video or a television show she has produced or a product she As well as these heavy-duty As far as duty bags are concerned, they do not differ from others. I came to Amazon after seeing three of them on a shopping channel for a higher price, but I wanted just one of them. I ordered this to remove carpets and padding from a room and move them downstairs to the dumpster. The item arrived on time and it was just what I needed.
We have a Medium size bag that is 48 gallons in capacity, and it can handle 930 pounds! The photo shows my first use of the mower catcher, where I put seven or eight lawnmower bagged oak leaves in it. of the sack are 24" high, so you can step into them, grab the handles, and stomp around as much as you like. They could easily be put side by side in my rectangular garden trailer since I bought two. The bags look really tough and are going to last a very long time. However, we have already seen experiences where the bags have faded and fallen apart - take a look at the photos here. The plant is out in the sun and snow all year, so I would think it had a lot of sun exposure. Fold it up and hold it in a shed, and it will last a long time. My only complaint, as you can see from the picture, is that the handles flop forward, which makes it difficult to dump leaves into it. It takes a little effort to flip the handles to the side due to the thick and stiff handles. To make the handles easier to grasp and create a crease on my second bag, which is still not in use yet, I clamped the handles in a better position. My fingers are crossed that the handles will fold out of the bag (without clamps) when I am ready to use it. $17 for a big bag is a good deal.
When I'm ready for trash pickup, I can easily dump it in a dumpster or trash bag after pulling over a big area full of trash and weeds. As well as transporting tools, I use it to transport other items. There are different jobs for different people. One bag is all the equipment I need for my trip, and I only have to make one trip across the region. That was funny! That's all there is to it! It takes a lot of work to do it alone. The update is Dragging the bag over the grass turf caused the area where the bottom handle meets the bottom handle to become frayed after a while. In order to fix it, I used heavy duty gorilla tape. It is important for the maker to reinforce the stitching so that fraying is prevented.
This product replaced the pop up garden containers for the summer and worked well for me. The style was best suited to my needs, and I can store it anywhere I want to. I'm guessing it can't handle being on a sunny day.
My original intent was to use this to haul garden trash, but I have decided to keep it for hauling "cleaner" garbage. Besides tarps and bins, I also have other rubbish bags I can use. There are quite a few of these It's probably not a good idea to haul anything heavy with Several things, including beach mats, towels, and pool noodles can be stored in this. You can use this when you need to corral big pieces of ungainly, lightweight objects. Martha was showing a video where she was putting big bags of dog food on the floor. This dog food container could easily hold four large bags of dog food, but it would be impossible to lift.
The bag is gorgeous - I love it! The second one has just been ordered. The boat is capable of floating across the creek with about ten pounds of stones in it! Most times, I use it for twigs and leaves, but when I put a pitch fork full of stuff in, the long handles always start folding back in. It looks like they are sticking up again and again despite my attempts to press them down It is frustrating to deal with such a simple problem. In the past, they have only resulted in me hooking two heavy snaps on them, but sometimes they get in the way when I am trying to drag them. The soft plastic container still holds a lot more than what I was dragging around, and I can drag it through the woods wherever I want. It's evident that the problem is caused by the handles being pressed within during shipping and manufacturing. There doesn't seem to be a way to contact.