- High-grade, high-density resin for greater puncture-resistance
- Superior performance and strength for office and light industrial waste
- Star-bottom construction for more even distribution of contents
- Coreless rolls for easy dispensing and easy access
- Ideal for recycling and pilferage control
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Genuine Joe High-density Can Liners
Extra Large Size - 56 gal Capacity - 43" Width x 48" Length - 0.63 mil (16 Micron) Thickness - High Density - Clear - Resin - 10/Carton - 20 Per Roll - Office Waste, Industrial Trash
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Volume Capacity: 56 gal
Bag Size: 48" x 43"
Packaged Quantity: 10
Product Details
General Information
Manufacturer | Genuine Joe |
Manufacturer Part Number | 01760 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.genuinejoe.com |
Brand Name | Genuine Joe |
Product Name | High-density Can Liners |
Marketing Information |
Medium-duty trash bags are made with high-grade, high-density resin for superior strength and performance so you can enjoy greater puncture-resistance. They are ideal for office or light industrial waste. Translucent plastic allows easy viewing of contents so the trash bags can also help with pilferage control. Star-bottom construction easily conforms to any size trash can and spreads trash around the bottom of the bag. The star seal, or X-seal, is designed for more even distribution of contents. Bags come in a convenient coreless roll for compact storage and easy dispensing anywhere. Rolls are perforated for easy access. The 16 micron thick bag holds 56 gallons of garbage. Bag size is 43" x 48". |
Packaged Quantity | 10 / Carton |
Product Type | Trash Bag |
Product Information
Volume Capacity | 56 gal |
Quantity Per Container | 20 |
Container Type | Roll |
Size Standard | Extra Large |
Bag Length | 48" |
Bag Width | 43" |
Bag Thickness | 0.63 mil (16 Micron) |
Density | High |
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Physical Characteristics
Product Color | Clear |
Product Material | Resin |
Miscellaneous
Recycled | No |
Assembly Required | No |
Country of Origin | United States |