Hefty Cinch Sak Tall Trash Bags VS. America's Choice Tall Kitchen Elastic Drawstring Bags

There are two things about kitchen trash bags that can drive a person buggy. The first is the bag sliding into the waste basket during use and needing to be unearthed from under soggy, indeterminate globs of refuse. The second is the bag tearing and spilling
 that same refuse during or after removal from the waste basket. Rest assured that if your waste basket contains anything gross and hard to clean, from wet coffee grounds to dripping egg shells or mushy, half-eaten dinners, that is precisely what will find its way onto your floor or all over the top of the trash bag. Guaranteed.

Which 13 gallon kitchen trash bag, the Hefty Cinch Sak or the America's Choice Elastic Drawstring Bag, best prevents these mishaps?

Bag Security in the Waste Basket

The Hefty Cinch Sak works like the majority of other trash bags on the market- it is tight at the top and stretches a bit to slide over the rim of the waste basket. Like most of its competitors, the Hefty Cinch Sak is prone to slipping inside the waste basket when trash accumulates and the weight of the trash exerts pressure on the bag.

America's Choice Elastic Drawstring Bags are different. When I first tried to slip one over the rim of my waste basket, I thought, "Oh, no. These don't fit." A bit more investigation revealed that the America's Choice Elastic Drawstring Bags have elastic bands in them that stretch; despite initial appearances, they do stretch enough to fit tightly around the rim of the waste basket. And they stay put.

The America's Choice Elastic Drawstring Bag is the clear winner with respect to keeping the bag secure in the waste basket.

Bag Strength

Which of these bags- the Hefty Cinch Sak or America's Choice Elastic Drawstring Bag - is best at preventing pokey things from poking holes in the bag? Which one resists stress when weighted with trash and avoids tearing during the process of removing it from the waste basket?

The Hefty Cinch Sak is one of, if not the, most solid bag in the 13 gallon kitchen waste basket trash bag market. It does as good a job as any I have seen in resisting tears. It is not perfect by any means, but it is at the top of the heap when compared to its competitors.

Related information
  • America's Choice has a unique elastic band that secures the trash bag in the waste basket.
  • Hefty Cinch Sak is more durable.
  • America's Choice is typically less expensive.
 
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your bags is not a good bag they get holes in them to fast. make a new bags make your bags stanger then it is...

Posted on 05/01/2009 at 9:05:11 PM

Good review, I hate buying those trash bags that fall apart when you touch them!

Posted on 06/06/2007 at 5:06:00 AM

Yes, a final answer on one of my pet peaves. Great article

Posted on 05/28/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

I expected Hefty to be superior in all ways--so this was surprising. I'll have to try the America's Choice myself--

Posted on 05/28/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

I didn't like the durability of the America's Choice brand and I definitely overload my bags so my solution was to find the perfect sized trash can in order to get the bag to sit right without falling into it. Now I use the most durable bag and it never slips in the trash can.

Posted on 05/27/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

Yours are the first product comparison reviews I've read. You do a good job on them. I've never tried the America's Choice brand, but I may have to now.

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 11:05:00 PM

A good trash bag is a must

Posted on 05/24/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

Very good review! I have tried America's Choice and have never been impressed. They rip and tear to easy and then there was the box with the seam down one side not closed. Hefty is what I stick with.

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 7:05:00 AM

We only use Hefty, but I enjoyed the review. Maybe I will have to take a second look !

Posted on 05/19/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

I personally love Hefty's The Gripper because I don't have to worry about the bag falling into the trash can.

Posted on 05/18/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

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