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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
This bag holder works absolutely amazing. I really liked how easy it was to assemble and use. I have only used the 50 gallon bags with it and it holds them with no problem. If you use bags for yard clean up and you don't have an extra hand than this is for you. The holder is very sturdy and stable so it will stay upright on fairly level surface.
Conscientious Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
It is so wonderful to have this support structure hold my trash bags open for me when I have both hands full of stuff to dump into them. It even has clips to securely hold the bag in place. The structure itself measures 17 inches wide at the top by 22 inches wide at the bottom by 32 inches high. It is made to hold between a 30to55 gallon plastic bag. Putting it together was fairly easy after following the directions and making sure the tubes were pointing in the right direction. It is constructed from heavy duty metal that is rust resistant. This will be nice to take camping as well.
CM42
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I had been looking at this on and off and finally grabbed one. My use case was for the large 55G contractor style bags with the flaps. While they fit you can really only use this frame for so long before you need to remove the bag to be able to fully fill it. It is not a wide enough frame to fit a full 55G bag. If you fill it too full while it is in the frame it might be easier to pull the frame over the top of the bag to remove it than to pull the bag out of the top.
Pooch
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
The product is sturdy and of good quality. There are lots of parts, but the instructions are clear enough and the tools needed to assemble are provided. My only knock on the product is that it says that it is for 55 gallon bags. While you could use the stand for a 55 gallon bag, because of the stand's size it will only fill half way. It really is best for 30-40 gallon bags.
xyzzy
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This is pretty much "what you see is what you get" - this is a metal frame to hold open your bags while filling them with outdoor stuff. In general, it works very well for some limited scenarios: if you are going to be working in one spot in your yard with a limited volume of debris and it is a very windy day, this thing is a life saver. If there are accessibility issues I can see this being a helpful device in some cases.Once you have the bag (I used it with standard yard bags, and municipal brown paper yard debris bags) clipped in it is pretty sturdy and it does the job. However, after you've filled the bag you are left with a small dilemma: you have to disconnect the bag, tie/secure it then lift the metal structure up and over the bag. This isn't a huge issue or anything, just something to keep in mind.Also, you are meant to partially disassemble in order to store the assembly. This isn't a big deal but it would be wise to keep an eye on the hardware over time as it is bound to get beaten up over reassembly cycles.Overall, better than I expected but it has its quirks.
Diane Will
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
This is great for prunings in the yard because I can basically pick it up and take it with me as I move from area to area. The frame is lightweight and sturdy and the shape makes it easy to slip a bag onto the frame and secure it with the clips. Not only is this great for yard clippings but it is also great to hold our recycling until we can take it to the recycling center. I can keep this in the garage and toss empty water bottles in it until the bag is full. Then I take off that full bag and add another bag, until I have filled enough bags to go to the recycling center. The frame is a little on the smaller size, so if you are using larger bags like the 45-gallon size we use for plastic water bottles, you'll still have room in the bag once you take it off the frame. The product information page says you can take this on the go for camping, picnics or parties, which I think is a great idea, but it should have come with a little carrying bag. If I take this on the go, I'm not likely going to take it fully assembled and if I take it apart, I'd like to have a little bag to keep all the poles and hardware all in one place. Lots of uses for this stand, but it should have a storage/carrying bag.
Heray
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This is a leaf/trash bag holder stand for 30-55 gallon bags. It is made of iron metal tubes with black anti-rust painting to enhance waterproof and rustproof of the holder. This holder needs assembly, and the attached install manual has illustrated the step-by-step assembly of it. The assembly is easy and the required screws and bolts to fix the holder have been provided in the package.The holder has a 3-legs design that are stabilized with hexagonal edges top and bottom frames. The holder is about 31 inches in height. The top hexagonal frame has width of about 17 inches and the bottom frame’s width is nearly 23 inches. This creates a cone-like structure that enhances the stability with a bigger base. In order to have a sturdy holder, all the screws and bolts on the connections of the frame should be firmly mounted and tightened. By doing this, the holder is sturdy and stably stand.The holder is lightweight and easy to carry. The suggested garbage bags use are 23.6 inches in diameter. The package also provides with 3 clips to hold the bag on the upper frame. It would be better if more clips can be provided, eg total of 6, so that each edge of the hexagonal frame can be clamped. Now, I will use some binder clips for this purpose if required.
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