Plasticplace heavy duty trash bags, 95-96 gal, 50 ct vs Contractor 55 Gal Heavy Duty Garbage Bags (50 ct)
Overall winner: Plasticplace heavy duty trash bags, 95-96 gal, 50 ct
Key Differences
Plasticplace (A) is designed for 95–96 gallon cans and has a higher review count with a slightly better rating, while Mini n Mod (B) is a 55-gallon, 3 mil contractor bag aimed at smaller containers. Choose Plasticplace if you need liners for commercial 95–96 gal cans and prefer a product with more user feedback; choose Mini n Mod if you specifically need 55-gallon, 3-mil contractor bags for construction or smaller trash cans
Plasticplace heavy duty trash bags, 95-96 gal, 50 ct
Heavy-duty trash bags designed for large outdoor containers; tear-resistant and suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial waste. Customers note generous size and good fit for 96-gallon cans, with mixed feelings on thickness
Pros
- heavy-duty, tear-resistant design
- fits 95-96 gallon cans
- includes 50 count pack
- made in US
Cons
- mixed feedback on thickness
- some customers report ripping
Contractor 55 Gal Heavy Duty Garbage Bags (50 ct)
Heavy-duty 3 mil contractor bags for 55-gallon cans; designed for tough jobs. Customers note durability and large capacity, with good value and versatile use
Pros
- 3 mil thick contractor-grade strength
- 55-gallon capacity for large debris
- Durable under heavy loads
- Includes ties for secure closure
Cons
- May be used for heavy debris but not specified for all waste types
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Plasticplace |
| Durability | Plasticplace |
| Versatility | Plasticplace |
| User Reviews | Plasticplace |