Back by popular demand – ITS ANOTHER HAPPY MONEY SAVER RESEARCH PROJECT! I know it doesn’t get much better than toilet paper but this time I wanted to find out which garbage bags were the best value . As you know, not all garbage bags are created equal; you have drawstring, flap ties, tear resistant, force flex, scented and more. The choices for garbage bags can seem endless and it can be really hard to know which is the best value and quality for your hard earned money.
I love these kinds of research projects! You can also see my posts on Best Value on Toilet Paper and Best Prices for paper towels. These research projects are fun for me as I love knowing how to save money on things I buy all the time. I plan to doing a new research project each month for my awesome readers.
Doing research on what the best value for garbage bags has been something I have been curious about for awhile (ok maybe I need a life!) As a coupon shopper I haven’t seen too many amazing deals on garbage bag coupons and I wanted to find the best place to spend my money. I also wanted to test the quality because I know there are some really cheap generic brands that break easily. There is nothing worse than having your garbage bag break open all over the place. It’s messy, gross, and nobody likes doing the leaky garbage bag dash to the outside bin.
PRICES GATHERED
I did some research at 6 large stores to compare every brand of plastic garbage bags available. The stores I went to are Costco, Walmart, Target, Cash n Carry, Dollar Tree and Winco. My research was to determine the answer to this question, “Which Plastic Garbage Bag brand is the best value?”
I created a spreadsheet you can view that shows regular price, brands, the price per bag, and gallon size of bags from the 6 stores. Feel free to print this out, and keep it in your purse/wallet as a reference guide.
You have two options to view this list:
- View in Google Docs
- For printable version: from Google Docs Click File, Download As, choose PDF and export to your computer
- There are four tabs at the bottom, make sure and check each tab as there is useful information in each one.
TESTING THE GARBAGE BAGS
To test the strength of the garbage bags I decided to use a 15 lb. cinder block. It’s got a rough texture and heavy enough for me to see if these bags could handle the weight.
Many of these bags failed this test. One of the dollar store bags broke super fast. And the Glad bags? Let’s just say their results did not make me “Glad.” I also tested the Winco’s Better Value brand, and the block tore & broke right though as well.
Now I know that the Glad Force Flex has been rated really high by consumer reports, and you might be wondering why it’s name is on this FAIL LIST. While it never did break open totally, the pressure did create some smaller tears as you can see if the picture. If I had something heavy or sharp in my garbage plus something like pine-shavings from cleaning out my chicken bins, I would really hate for my bag to start tearing/leaking. So I added it to the fail test. All the others the block actually broke all the way through on this fail list.
Here are the garbage bags that passed this test! Kirkland, Great Value, Up & Up and Good Sense did not break. I was actually quite shocked that the Good Sense Dollar Tree brand was that strong – but their bags were only half the width of the other bags, (small & skinny) so that’s why they still aren’t making it in my top winners lists.
THE RESULTS
The #1 best price per bag for 13 gallon kitchen size was Winco’s Better Value twist tie variety at $0.058 cents per bag. This one doesn’t have drawstrings, its just a basic plastic garbage bag that uses twist ties. But it wasn’t good quality because the block tore right through it. While the price is good, it is just not worth it if it isn’t strong enough to handle a large bag of garbage.
Plus I just have to have drawstrings. I don’t like trying to tie a knot in the bags.
My final winner for all around best value goes to Kirkland (Costco) brand plastic garbage bags with expandable drawsting. You get 200 of them for $13.99 (which is $0.07 per bag). They were strong enough to hold my 15 lb. block and not tear or break! Plus they were a nice quality bag and at this price it’s the natural winner.
If you don’t have a Costco membership I will give you my second favorite value choice. My #2 is Walmart’s Great Value Drawstring 13 gallon kitchen bags. They are thick and smooth so they will slide out of the can easily. Plus the drawstrings are strong and don’t tear. It also passed the block strength test. They cost around $0.10 per bag and you would need to buy the 150 pack of them for this price at Walmart.
I didn’t do any tests or comparisons on the black 30+ gallon bags or the smaller sizes of garbage bags, but the prices were all included in the google spreadsheet.
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Happy Savings everyone!
Comments & Reviews
loyda says
Googled about this today 04/19/17 to see how many I should buy for a year ( there are 2 of us and I am using 1 bag a week, or try to) anyhow.. Walgreens this week has a GREAT buy Hefty on sale for 6.99 for 80. I used a 1.00 coupon so 5.99 AND their special for the week is if you buy 30.00 of select products (Hefty is one that qualifies) they give you 10.00 back in extra buck rewards. Anyway each bag costs ya 0.074 each. Love getting cash back !
Shon says
Thank so much for putting this information together!!
Happy.MoneySaver says
Thanks, Michelle!
Sara says
What about Sam’s Club?
Amy says
Costco’s 200 ct. has been my go too for years! When we stopped our Costco membership.. it’s the 1st thing I buy when i tag along w/ my MIL! Luckily.. they last for a long time! Only stopped our membership when we no longer were in the Tri Cities that often. Hard to justify the $50.00+ membership when you don’t have a costco in your town!
Myra says
I’m new to this site, and enjoying it a lot – I appreciate the tips and recipes. I also like to live as green as possible…would you consider adding eco-friendly products in future products!
Thanks!
Kendra says
Thanks! I’m also excited to see your future projects! Are you taking suggestions for future projects?
Karrie says
Of course, let me know what you would love to see more of!
Eirykah says
I KNEW IT!!! I have been telling everyone Kirland trash bags are the best. Now I have “scientific” proof. LOL.
Paige says
Kirkland bags are awesome! We are using Berkley & Jenson bags now (From BJ’s) and they are just as good. Only BJ’s is closer to our new house now, that’s all. Good to know that Walmart bags work well too! I bet they are SUPER cheap, too!
Rebecca K. says
I’ve just found your site! Thank you! (Your Pioneer Soup simmers as I type this!)
I have a BIG box of the junky bags that using two at once doesn’t help! Once they are gone (with my patience), I’ll know which bags to grab! Thank you!
Cheers-
Rebecca
Sophie says
We have used the Kirkland bags for a few years and you can’t beat them!!
mom4me says
Thank you for your research! I love this series and can’t wait to see what you test next. I like knowing the Kirkland brand is a good deal and with a box of 200 I only have to buy one box per year!
Carrie says
Thanks Kerri!
We love the Costco bags. I love how they don’t ever slip in our can and eliminates the yucky garbage oozing under the bags. Ick.
The only issues we have ever had with the drawstring is when hubby crams too much in the can (hates taking it out and does whatever he can to procrastinate) the drawstring sometimes starts to tear
Through when he has to use lots of force to get the bag out of the over crammed can.
Never had total separation tho. 🙂
Karrie says
I totally know what you mean… I hate taking out the trash too, and will build a pyramid of trash until it can no longer take any more. Ha ha ha!
Paige says
Ah yes…same here! lol
Becky E in Yakima says
I have TRIED to skimp and get the Dollar Tree bags, but they are TERRIBLE! I did the math and figured I was only saving a penny or two compared to Costco, but the difference was amazing!! So we are lovers of the Costco bags around here!!
Karrie says
I agree, the Dollar Tree bags are not very strong. Plus the Kirkland are less expensive with the drawstring.
Melody says
Great post Karrie, I have always wondered. We usually get the ForceFlex, but love that the KS brand is cheaper and still really good quality. Thanks for doing the work for us!
Karrie says
Thanks Melody!
Bama Girl says
Hi Karrie! I love you site! Thanks for all of your research and tests that you share with your readers! Glad I came across your sight! Blessings from Bama!
Heather says
Outstanding report! Thank you for the research…huge fan of this series! Whew, I say…my fingers were crossed for the Costco ones only because I just bought a big box yesterday and already cracked it open this morning! (Psst…you are not alone…I have wondered for a lifetime too! LOL! 🙂 )
Karrie says
You are very welcome!
Leah says
Oh my goodness Karri, I love you and your helpful research! I can’t wait to see what future research you choose!
Jill says
Awesome information :D. I buy the Costco bags, so it’s nice to know I’m getting the best value for great bags. I have had some issue with the drawstring part starting to break when I go to take the bag to the garbage, but I haven’t had any major spills because of the bag breaking or anything. It’s also nice to know the Walmart bags are good so if I just can’t get over to Costco, I have a backup. Thanks!
Karrie says
Hi Jill, I also really really hate when the drawstring breaks. I have been using the Great Value ones and haven’t noticed that problem. Maybe I will test both of my winners for strength of drawstring this week and update the post. Thanks!
Kim says
Thanks for doing this test. I love the Kirkland bags, but it helps to know this research so I won’t waste money trying other ones.
Karrie says
You are very welcome!
Netta8t1 says
I am so tired of paying so much for garbage bags ,especially paying more for the brand name thinking they will be stronger. I was looking to make a change and decided to do my research before shopping. I checked out two reputable consumer reports that listed the two of the same name brands I had previously tried. These same name brands had easily ripped with much less weight than your 15pound cinder block not to mention the drawsting sometimes easily separated from the bag when pulling the bag closed. I must admit I am guilty of overlooking the top two store brands you suggested just because I was blinded by the brand names and their commercials. Thanks to your in depth research, it will be so much easier to find a garbage bag I am sure I can finally be happy with…..