🌊 Be the hero in your community's flood defense!
The Sandbaggy Burlap Sand Bag is a 14" x 26" eco-friendly solution designed for flood protection and versatile use. With a 50 lb weight capacity and military-grade durability, these biodegradable bags are trusted by professionals and organizations like the US Army and Red Cross. Ideal for various applications, they combine functionality with environmental responsibility.
Material Type | burlap |
Material Features | Biodegradable |
Item Weight | 6 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Capacity | 50 Pounds |
Scent | Unscented |
Item Form | Bag |
Color | Brown |
J**D
Tough but eco-friendly
I prefer the burlap material for several reasons, namely longer lasting than plastic, naturally biodegradable, and extremely sturdy. They don’t tear or leak soil contents even when roughly handled and dropped. I have used about 150 bags and the high quality is consistent. The last 100 bags I am placing in areas of soil erosion on a bare earth slope. My hope is that over several years they will weaken and spill the soils onto the slope in a slow rebuild of the ground. I am very pleased with this product.
D**R
Heavy duty
Will be using these bags to cover my seedling trees this winter.
J**N
Dirt bags
Seem ok for dirt not so much for sand.
C**N
Great sandbags!
I used these with a mix of the standard polypropylene bags--25 of these and 75 of the others. These cost more but I really liked them--they're more flexible than the others so they fit together more closely and provide a more solid barrier (I was using mine as a bullet backstop that has to be good to stop .308 Win rounds). They look far better too than the stark white of the other sandbags. Just a pleasure to use and they stack really well. In hindsight I'd probably pay more and just use these.
D**S
Sturdy burlap bag and good size if you are looking for ~1' x 2'
I'm using this product to store flower bulbs in vermiculite. It's was important to be to be able to order just 1 bag and a smaller size (versus the big potato sacks). This one allows air flow, but doesn't allow leakage with the vermiculite. It's perfect for what I'm using it for. It's sturdy and durable as well.
S**E
Small sacks
Make sure to look at second picture. I saw can hold 50 lbs and was expecting the size of a feed sack. These are small sacks. No other problems that I can see.
R**S
Very good sandbags
No one wants to need sandbags to prepare for a potential flood, but if you are in that situation like I was, these bags are perfect. Many people in our town got white polypropylene bags instead of burlap bags, because the town was handing them out for free. With a couple of months, those bags were literally ripping apart and shredding just from sitting outside! Our burlap sandbags looked as good as new in the same timeframe. Fortunately, our area of town didn't flood, but there were multiple floods north of us and they are expecting more. People from that area were very happy to get my already used (& filled) burlap sandbags when I didn't need them anymore, so those sandbags are still serving our community, months after the other kind have fallen apart.
A**K
Rots out quickly
I filled 10 bags with sand and set them out to protect the low perimeter of my shed from monsoon flooding. After about 3 weeks when I decided to move them, I found 8 of the 10 bags had rotted so bad they dumped most of the sand out on to the ground. I bought burlap bags hoping they would last the entire monsoon season. We live in Tucson, which is high desert and not usually damp for long periods. I am not impressed.
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