VEVOR offers a wide variety of drawstring garbage bags that can handle everyday home trash, commercial cleanup, and heavy-duty job-site debris with the same dependability. Every VEVOR bag, from small 13 gallon black drawstring trash bags for bathroom and kitchen bins to large 55-gallon contractor liners for outdoor and industrial use, has a mil-rated thickness, a secure star-seal base, and an easy-tie drawstring closing. VEVOR offers solutions that won't leak or tear, whether you're in charge of a busy restaurant, a construction crew, or a home kitchen, at reasonable prices and backed by reliable customer service.
Looking for drawstring trash bags that actually hold up, whether you're clearing kitchen waste after dinner, managing bulk debris on a job site, or lining bins across an entire commercial facility? To ensure a clean, mess-free experience every time, VEVOR's drawstring garbage bags are made from the right thickness, volume, and material. VEVOR provides all your trash bag needs, from heavy-duty 30-gallon drawstring bags to tall kitchen bags.
The number of gallons the bag can hold and the thickness of the plastic are the two main criteria to consider when choosing drawstring garbage bags. With a full range of sizes and mil ratings, VEVOR has what every bin needs, whether it's in the bathroom or at the back of a job site.
When buying drawstring trash bags, capacity is the first thing you should consider. Picking the wrong size can cause problems in both ways. Shoulder straps cannot grip a bag that is too small because they do not reach the edge. A bag that is too big bunches up in a weird way and wastes space. For normal kitchen cans, bathroom wastebaskets, and under-desk office bins, VEVOR's 13 gallon black drawstring trash bags are the best choice.
They fit most 10- to 13-gallon containers with a clean overhang for the drawstring closure. Moving up to 20- or 30-gallon drawstring trash bags is best for utility rooms, garage bins, and public bathrooms that generate more trash each day. VEVOR's 45- and 55-gallon drawstring garbage bags have the right amount of space for big rolling carts, contractor barrels, and public trash cans without having to change liner bags several times during the shift.
A good rule of thumb for bag sizes is to pick one that is 10–15% bigger than the real volume of your bin. At the rim, there is still enough material to pull the strap tight without pulling the liner down into the can. The right drawstring garbage bags can be easily and accurately matched to your containers thanks to VEVOR's labeling of every product with bin measurements that work.
Mil diameter, which is 1/1,000,000th of an inch, tells you how much weight, sharp objects, and wet trash a drawstring trash bag can hold before it breaks. It is just as important to pick the right thickness for your use as it is to pick the right size.
When it comes to dry, light trash like office paper, tissues, and packing materials, VEVOR's 0.7–0.9 mil drawstring garbage bags are perfect because they are less likely to tear. Standard 1.0–1.2 mil drawstring trash bags can easily hold food scraps, small glass items, and wet packaging found in the kitchen. They won't stretch or leak at the seams. Wet building debris, broken tile, metal shavings, drywall scraps, and VEVOR's 1.5–2.0 mil heavy-duty drawstring garbage bags won't tear in tough environments.
Also, higher mil ratings give the bag more flexibility, allowing it to bend around loads that aren't straight or square rather than breaking at a weak spot. The price difference between a 1.0 mil and a 1.5 mil bag per unit is very small compared to the cost of fixing a liner that fails in the middle of a job.
Among all the container types, the 30 gallon drawstring trash bag is the most useful middle ground. It's big enough for busy family kitchens, restaurant prep areas, and healthcare breakrooms that quickly outgrow a 13-gallon bin, but small enough that you don't have to deal with the size of a 45- or 55-gallon bag.
The thickness of VEVOR's 30-gallon drawstring trash bags is typically around 1.0–1.2 mil. This gives them the perfect mix of resistance to punctures and flexibility to tie a neat, secure drawstring closure. You can get them in classic black to hide odors and for privacy or in clear to follow recycling rules or for programs that separate trash.
When you buy 30-gallon drawstring garbage bags in rolls of 100 or 200, the price per unit drops significantly. This is why restaurants, cleaning services, property management companies, and school facilities teams always keep a large supply on hand. VEVOR's bundle pricing on 30-gallon options makes it easy to maintain a steady supply without frequent reorderings, so your business can keep running smoothly.
Cans used in modern kitchens are often 24 to 28 inches tall and hold only 13 gallons. Most standard-cut bags aren't tall enough to reach the rim of these containers. This means that the drawstring can't grab anything, and the liner can slip down when the bag is full.
For a tight fit over the rim of deep cans, VEVOR's tall kitchen drawstring trash bags have an extra inner height of a few inches. This extra length creates a drawstring cuff that securely closes the bag, making it easier to take to the outdoor bin and keeping smells inside while you change the bags. You can also use the tall version in narrow recycling bins in the office, in bathroom bins you pedal to open, and in step cans where the lid mechanism would get in the way of drooping liner edges.
VEVOR's tall kitchen drawstring trash bags come in 13-gallon black and some other sizes. They are the perfect solution to the annoying problem of liners that fall apart when you add weight. If your bags keep sliding into the can, VEVOR's tall-cut style is the only way to fix it for good.
The capacity and mil grade of a bag matter only if the material inside performs well in real life. The durability of your drawstring garbage bags in the kitchen, on the job site, or in a business setting depends on the type of plastic used, the way the seams are sewn, and the finish.
The majority of drawstring garbage bags are made of either high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), and the two types of plastic behave very differently in real life. HDPE bags are cheaper, thinner, and stiffer than other types of bags. They are best for light, dry uses, such as office paper bins or bathroom trash cans. However, HDPE is more likely to tear quickly when it comes into contact with a sharp edge or protrusion than to stretch and resist a puncture.
LLDPE bags are stronger, more flexible, and much less likely to develop holes. When a sharp object hits an LLDPE drawstring trash bag, the material stretches before it tears. This keeps the bag from suddenly bursting, which would send wet trash all over the floor. With star-seal bottoms made of LLDPE, VEVOR's quality drawstring trash bags distribute weight evenly across the base, avoiding stress on a single flat seam. VEVOR's LLDPE-based garbage bags are generally better than typical HDPE alternatives for holding wet food waste, heavy recyclables, and building debris without making a mess.
VEVOR drawstring garbage bags are designed for a variety of settings, and the best performance and value can be achieved by matching the right product to the right location. The 13-gallon black drawstring trash bags are reliable for everyday food scraps, packing, and wet trash in home kitchens. The black finish hides stains and smells between changes. When working in a business food service setting, 30- and 44-gallon drawstring trash bags are useful for prep areas and dining rooms that get heavy use and need consistent, high-quality bags every shift.
Heavy-duty 45- to 55-gallon drawstring garbage bags can hold debris, broken drywall, tile fragments, and insulation materials without tearing when they're loaded. Color-coded drawstring trash bags make sorting trash in healthcare and office settings easier. Clear bags are for recyclables, and black bags are for other trash. Because VEVOR offers so many products, it can serve as a single primary provider for most of your needs. This makes buying easier for business owners, facilities managers, and contractors.
From 13 to 55 gallons, VEVOR's drawstring garbage bags have a thickness that's right for any situation, from home kitchens to busy business buildings. VEVOR is the smart, cost-effective choice thanks to its low bulk pricing, LLDPE construction, and reliable customer service. Had enough bags that split, slip, or leak? Check out VEVOR's full line of drawstring trash bags today and stock up on long-lasting liners.
Many common kitchen trash cans hold 13 gallons. The 13 gallon black drawstring trash bags from VEVOR are the right size to fit these bins and have enough liner height to make a clean shut-top with the drawstring. Pick the tall-kitchen style for a safe, non-slip fit on tall or narrow cans.
0.7 to 0.9 mil is enough for dry office or bathroom trash. Choose 1.0 to 1.2 mil for regular kitchen waste, such as food scraps and wet packaging. To prevent holes and blowouts, choose 1.5 mil or thicker for building waste, broken glass, or heavy, wet trash.
Yes. Restaurants, healthcare facilities, schools, and property management companies frequently use VEVOR's 30-gallon drawstring garbage bags. The cost per unit drops significantly when you buy rolls in bulk of 100 or more, making them a good choice for business settings with a lot of work to do.
HDPE bags are typically used for light, dry trash even though they are thinner and stiffer. It is better to use LLDPE bags for wet food waste, heavy trash, and sharp objects because they are more flexible and less likely to tear. For increased strength and leak resistance, VEVOR's premium garbage bags are made of LLDPE.