seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
Hi all
we have various litter-picker-uppers in our town who wander around with a pair of those long-handled jaw devices for picking up cr*p that people have left on the pavement. In the other hand they carry a plastic bag, similar to a heavy duty binliner. The 'binliner' is held open to make their life easier by being fastened to some sort of circular wire device. I guess it is clipped together somehow. I'm after something similar to this wire loop device for carrier bags; we use them occasionally for bins (I'm sure I'm not the only one!) and I'm thinking of something that could hang on a peg, hold the mouth of the bag open and be easily demounted when the bag is full. I'm quite capable of lashing something like this up, and might well do so. But I can't believe that it hasn't been invented already, except that I have no idea what it might be called or where to look. Any clues? Thanks Jon N |
seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
"jkn" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all we have various litter-picker-uppers in our town who wander around with a pair of those long-handled jaw devices for picking up cr*p that people have left on the pavement. In the other hand they carry a plastic bag, similar to a heavy duty binliner. The 'binliner' is held open to make their life easier by being fastened to some sort of circular wire device. I guess it is clipped together somehow. I'm after something similar to this wire loop device for carrier bags; we use them occasionally for bins (I'm sure I'm not the only one!) and I'm thinking of something that could hang on a peg, hold the mouth of the bag open and be easily demounted when the bag is full. I'm quite capable of lashing something like this up, and might well do so. But I can't believe that it hasn't been invented already, except that I have no idea what it might be called or where to look. Any clues? Thanks Jon N ============================= http://www.meadowshealthandsafety.co...Bag_Hoops.html Cic. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 981 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! |
seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
Cicero wrote:
"jkn" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all we have various litter-picker-uppers in our town who wander around with a pair of those long-handled jaw devices for picking up cr*p that people have left on the pavement. In the other hand they carry a plastic bag, similar to a heavy duty binliner. The 'binliner' is held open to make their life easier by being fastened to some sort of circular wire device. I guess it is clipped together somehow. I'm after something similar to this wire loop device for carrier bags; we use them occasionally for bins (I'm sure I'm not the only one!) and I'm thinking of something that could hang on a peg, hold the mouth of the bag open and be easily demounted when the bag is full. I'm quite capable of lashing something like this up, and might well do so. But I can't believe that it hasn't been invented already, except that I have no idea what it might be called or where to look. Any clues? Thanks Jon N ============================= http://www.meadowshealthandsafety.co...Bag_Hoops.html Or this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Handi-Hoop-Bin-Bag-Refuse-Sack-Opener_W0QQitemZ330026171634QQihZ014QQcategoryZ128 0QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Very handy but looks expensive for what it is. |
seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
Stuart Noble wrote:
Cicero wrote: "jkn" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all we have various litter-picker-uppers in our town who wander around with a pair of those long-handled jaw devices for picking up cr*p that people have left on the pavement. In the other hand they carry a plastic bag, similar to a heavy duty binliner. The 'binliner' is held open to make their life easier by being fastened to some sort of circular wire device. I guess it is clipped together somehow. I'm after something similar to this wire loop device for carrier bags; we use them occasionally for bins (I'm sure I'm not the only one!) and I'm thinking of something that could hang on a peg, hold the mouth of the bag open and be easily demounted when the bag is full. I'm quite capable of lashing something like this up, and might well do so. But I can't believe that it hasn't been invented already, except that I have no idea what it might be called or where to look. Any clues? Thanks Jon N ============================= http://www.meadowshealthandsafety.co...Bag_Hoops.html Or this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Handi-Hoop-Bin-Bag-Refuse-Sack-Opener_W0QQitemZ330026171634QQihZ014QQcategoryZ128 0QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Very handy but looks expensive for what it is. A length of compressed air hose might do it |
seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
jkn wrote:
Hi all we have various litter-picker-uppers in our town who wander around with a pair of those long-handled jaw devices for picking up cr*p that people have left on the pavement. In the other hand they carry a plastic bag, similar to a heavy duty binliner. The 'binliner' is held open to make their life easier by being fastened to some sort of circular wire device. I guess it is clipped together somehow. I'm after something similar to this wire loop device for carrier bags; we use them occasionally for bins (I'm sure I'm not the only one!) and I'm thinking of something that could hang on a peg, hold the mouth of the bag open and be easily demounted when the bag is full. I'm quite capable of lashing something like this up, and might well do so. But I can't believe that it hasn't been invented already, except that I have no idea what it might be called or where to look. Any clues? Thanks Jon N A metal coathanger. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
jkn wrote:
we have various litter-picker-uppers in our town who wander around with a pair of those long-handled jaw devices for picking up cr*p that people have left on the pavement. In the other hand they carry a plastic bag, similar to a heavy duty binliner. The 'binliner' is held open to make their life easier by being fastened to some sort of circular wire device. I guess it is clipped together somehow. I'm after something similar to this wire loop device for carrier bags; we use them occasionally for bins (I'm sure I'm not the only one!) and I'm thinking of something that could hang on a peg, hold the mouth of the bag open and be easily demounted when the bag is full. I'm quite capable of lashing something like this up, and might well do so. But I can't believe that it hasn't been invented already, except that I have no idea what it might be called or where to look. Any clues? http://tinyurl.com/k9tj2 ?? David |
seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
Stuart Noble wrote:
Or this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Handi-Hoop-Bin-Bag-Refuse-Sack-Opener_W0QQitemZ330026171634QQihZ014QQcategoryZ128 0QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Very handy but looks expensive for what it is. Makro had some squash flat bags that have a coiled metal spring wire in them. You undo the clip and they spring up like a "top hat" into a large bin. Just the right size for a full size dustbin sack. Cost about a fiver IIRC. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
Hi Stuart et. al.
[...] Very handy but looks expensive for what it is. A length of compressed air hose might do it Yeah, having seen the pictures I tend to agree. The ones I've seen briefly in use didn't seem to have such visible clips and I was wondering if they had an inner & outer part to clip together, sandwiching the bag in between or similar. I'm certainly not paying £9+ for such a thing ... i think I'll try the hose idea with some clips. Cheers jon N |
seeking "carrier bag holder-opener" gizmo
jkn wrote:
Hi Stuart et. al. [...] Very handy but looks expensive for what it is. A length of compressed air hose might do it Yeah, having seen the pictures I tend to agree. The ones I've seen briefly in use didn't seem to have such visible clips and I was wondering if they had an inner & outer part to clip together, sandwiching the bag in between or similar. I'm certainly not paying £9+ for such a thing ... i think I'll try the hose idea with some clips. Cheers jon N Difficult to believe that a plastic hoop with snap on clips isn't available for a quid |
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