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Charlie S. November 12th 05 10:24 PM

Garbage bags falling down
 
I use the empty plastic grocery bags to dump my every day garbage out. I
use about one a day. So, it's not a big hassle disposing. A couple months
ago my sister bought me a kitchen sized trash basket. She also gave me some
large plastic kitchen bags to go with it. I have to admit there was some
added convenience. However, I don't like putting the swinging cover on top.
So, the bag would keep sliding down every time I put in something too heavy.
The bags were made so the tops could be tied together.

When it came time to buying new bags I thought that this was too much
aggravation. So, I'm back to using the small grocery bags in the smaller
container. I would like to go back to using the larger bags, but don't want
the aggravation. Any work-arounds besides using the swinging top lid to
solve this problem. I couldn't find any bags that were just a little bit
longer. The next size is barrel sized.



CWLee November 12th 05 10:35 PM

Garbage bags falling down
 

"Charlie S." wrote:

... So, the bag would keep sliding down every time I put

in something too heavy. ... I would like to go back to
using the larger bags, ... Any work-arounds besides using
the swinging top lid to
solve this problem.


Why not make/find something that sits on the bottom of your
trash container, sufficiently high to keep the bag at the
level you want. Perhaps a piece of firewood, or the right
size cardboard box, or something like that would do the
trick.


ameijers November 13th 05 12:04 AM

Garbage bags falling down
 

"Charlie S." wrote in message
news:lYtdf.7720$go1.4019@trndny08...
I use the empty plastic grocery bags to dump my every day garbage out. I
use about one a day. So, it's not a big hassle disposing. A couple

months
ago my sister bought me a kitchen sized trash basket. She also gave me

some
large plastic kitchen bags to go with it. I have to admit there was some
added convenience. However, I don't like putting the swinging cover on

top.
So, the bag would keep sliding down every time I put in something too

heavy.
The bags were made so the tops could be tied together.

When it came time to buying new bags I thought that this was too much
aggravation. So, I'm back to using the small grocery bags in the smaller
container. I would like to go back to using the larger bags, but don't

want
the aggravation. Any work-arounds besides using the swinging top lid to
solve this problem. I couldn't find any bags that were just a little bit
longer. The next size is barrel sized.

A big-ass rubber band around the outside is how janitors do it. Keeps them
from having to scrub the cans unless the liner gets a hole in it. Whatever
local big-box that sells commercial-style janitor supplies probably has them
in the same aisle with the bags.

aem sends...


Tony Hwang November 13th 05 12:26 AM

Garbage bags falling down
 
ameijers wrote:

"Charlie S." wrote in message
news:lYtdf.7720$go1.4019@trndny08...

I use the empty plastic grocery bags to dump my every day garbage out. I
use about one a day. So, it's not a big hassle disposing. A couple


months

ago my sister bought me a kitchen sized trash basket. She also gave me


some

large plastic kitchen bags to go with it. I have to admit there was some
added convenience. However, I don't like putting the swinging cover on


top.

So, the bag would keep sliding down every time I put in something too


heavy.

The bags were made so the tops could be tied together.

When it came time to buying new bags I thought that this was too much
aggravation. So, I'm back to using the small grocery bags in the smaller
container. I would like to go back to using the larger bags, but don't


want

the aggravation. Any work-arounds besides using the swinging top lid to
solve this problem. I couldn't find any bags that were just a little bit
longer. The next size is barrel sized.


A big-ass rubber band around the outside is how janitors do it. Keeps them
from having to scrub the cans unless the liner gets a hole in it. Whatever
local big-box that sells commercial-style janitor supplies probably has them
in the same aisle with the bags.

aem sends...

Hi,
We use spring clip to keep the bag in place.
Tony

Harry K November 13th 05 02:09 AM

Garbage bags falling down
 

Charlie S. wrote:
I use the empty plastic grocery bags to dump my every day garbage out. I
use about one a day. So, it's not a big hassle disposing. A couple months
ago my sister bought me a kitchen sized trash basket. She also gave me some
large plastic kitchen bags to go with it. I have to admit there was some
added convenience. However, I don't like putting the swinging cover on top.
So, the bag would keep sliding down every time I put in something too heavy.
The bags were made so the tops could be tied together.

When it came time to buying new bags I thought that this was too much
aggravation. So, I'm back to using the small grocery bags in the smaller
container. I would like to go back to using the larger bags, but don't want
the aggravation. Any work-arounds besides using the swinging top lid to
solve this problem. I couldn't find any bags that were just a little bit
longer. The next size is barrel sized.


I don't know the brand name but I bought two cans in Shopko a few years
ago. Have lids that seal fairly tight, touch release springs them wide
open. Remove top and there are two bails that hold the tops of the
trash bags. Very neat and easy to use. I threw out the cans I had with
the swinging tops.

Harry K


nospambob November 13th 05 05:29 PM

Garbage bags falling down
 
Or bungee cord.

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 00:04:22 GMT, "ameijers"
wrote:

A big-ass rubber band around the outside is how janitors do it. Keeps them
from having to scrub the cans unless the liner gets a hole in it. Whatever
local big-box that sells commercial-style janitor supplies probably has them
in the same aisle with the bags.


LJ November 13th 05 09:46 PM

Garbage bags falling down
 

I do mine the same way (leave lid off). With the right-sized can and
correct bags, shouldn't be a problem. You'll want to look at gallon
capacity of bag vs the gallon size of can as a rough guide. Bags
should be at least the same, better to be slightly larger.

Sometimes, with a fresh bag, the first heavy item that goes in pulls
whole bag into can. Grab bag top edge, lift and shake it to get the
heavy item settled all the way into bottom of bag/can, then rehang the
bag over the can.



On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 22:24:17 GMT, "Charlie S."
wrote:

I use the empty plastic grocery bags to dump my every day garbage out. I
use about one a day. So, it's not a big hassle disposing. A couple months
ago my sister bought me a kitchen sized trash basket. She also gave me some
large plastic kitchen bags to go with it. I have to admit there was some
added convenience. However, I don't like putting the swinging cover on top.
So, the bag would keep sliding down every time I put in something too heavy.




DanG November 13th 05 10:19 PM

Garbage bags falling down
 
This is supposed to be a repair newsgroup. It should demand
workman like ways of repairing and fixing stuff.

How about slitting the appropriate length of old garden
hose/automotive hose/ armoflex tubing and trapping the trash bag
on the rolled edge of the trash can?

It really does work well.

(top posted for your convenience)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




"Charlie S." wrote in message
news:lYtdf.7720$go1.4019@trndny08...
I use the empty plastic grocery bags to dump my every day garbage
out. I use about one a day. So, it's not a big hassle
disposing. A couple months ago my sister bought me a kitchen
sized trash basket. She also gave me some large plastic kitchen
bags to go with it. I have to admit there was some added
convenience. However, I don't like putting the swinging cover on
top. So, the bag would keep sliding down every time I put in
something too heavy. The bags were made so the tops could be tied
together.

When it came time to buying new bags I thought that this was too
much aggravation. So, I'm back to using the small grocery bags
in the smaller container. I would like to go back to using the
larger bags, but don't want the aggravation. Any work-arounds
besides using the swinging top lid to solve this problem. I
couldn't find any bags that were just a little bit longer. The
next size is barrel sized.




Don November 14th 05 02:09 AM

Garbage bags falling down
 
In the absence of big rubber bands and bungee cords, I have linked several
smaller rubber bands together and then hook them together at the end with a
paper clip.

"nospambob" wrote in message
...
Or bungee cord.

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 00:04:22 GMT, "ameijers"
wrote:

A big-ass rubber band around the outside is how janitors do it. Keeps them
from having to scrub the cans unless the liner gets a hole in it. Whatever
local big-box that sells commercial-style janitor supplies probably has
them
in the same aisle with the bags.




Suzie-Q November 14th 05 02:48 PM

Garbage bags falling down
 
In article lYtdf.7720$go1.4019@trndny08,
"Charlie S." wrote:

- I use the empty plastic grocery bags to dump my every day garbage out. I
- use about one a day. So, it's not a big hassle disposing. A couple months
- ago my sister bought me a kitchen sized trash basket. She also gave me some
- large plastic kitchen bags to go with it. I have to admit there was some
- added convenience. However, I don't like putting the swinging cover on top.
- So, the bag would keep sliding down every time I put in something too heavy.
- The bags were made so the tops could be tied together.
-
- When it came time to buying new bags I thought that this was too much
- aggravation. So, I'm back to using the small grocery bags in the smaller
- container. I would like to go back to using the larger bags, but don't want
- the aggravation. Any work-arounds besides using the swinging top lid to
- solve this problem. I couldn't find any bags that were just a little bit
- longer. The next size is barrel sized.

There are several brands of "tall kitchen" trash bags, but not all are
the same "tallness." I have found that Glad Handle-tie bags are tall enough
so that they don't slide down.
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[email protected] November 14th 05 06:19 PM

Garbage bags falling down
 

DanG wrote:
This is supposed to be a repair newsgroup. It should demand
workman like ways of repairing and fixing stuff.


Workmanlike solution for workmanlike problem.

(Bottom posted for your ease of comprehension.)


Goedjn November 14th 05 06:33 PM

Garbage bags falling down
 


There are several brands of "tall kitchen" trash bags, but not all are
the same "tallness." I have found that Glad Handle-tie bags are tall enough
so that they don't slide down.


WHich is kind of redundant, because you can just screw nobs
to the outside of the trashcan, and hook the handles over them.



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