Beautiful quality of jute, good finishes for these bags, although in my opinion, I would have liked a choice for the size: a little less height for a little more width. Otherwise very satisfied because the quantity of 10 bags is very useful.
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Description
These jute sacks are true all-rounders because they meet the ideal requirements for various uses around the house and garden.
- Natural material: Made of 100% natural jute, these jute bags are ecological, durable and long-lasting.
- Multipurpose: These hessian bags are suitable for storing food like root vegetables, nuts and fruits, and transporting pointed and angular materials. They are also ideal for protecting plants from cold weather. The rustic look of these burlap sacks also makes them perfect as decorations for your living space.
- Easy to store: These burlap bags are lightweight and easy to handle, making them convenient to use. They can be easily folded and stored when not in use, taking up minimal space in your storage area.
- Material: 100% natural jute treated with mineral/jute batching oil
- Size: 65 x 135 cm (L x W)
- Weight per square metre: 220 g
- Delivery contains:
- 30 x Jute sack
- SKU: 155806







EU responsible party
Haba Trading B.V.
Mary Kingsleystraat 1 5928SK Venlo The Netherlands
Compliance-safety@vidaxl.com
Features
- BrandVIDAXL
- NF certificationNF220
- Warranty2 year(s)
- ColourBrown
- Height10.63 cm
Customer reviews
A strong hydrocarbon odor when opening the boxes, even after leaving them out of the packaging overnight. I preferred to wash them to be on the safe side, given their intended use (food storage). There are also some defects (broken fibers, even holes). The quality is average overall.
Very sturdy canvas, for us it's for storing pine cones for the winter. So rough spots everywhere and the bag doesn't fray, no holes
It's only half good... The overall quality is average, meaning not very sturdy. You can't even put potatoes in them without them bursting. Three out of ten had seams coming undone, and one was ripped when I unpacked it... But since I used them to fill them halfway with soil and then covered that half with the other half, folding it over, I managed to plant a tomato in each bag without them bursting... It's not very orthodox; it's the first time I've done it, and I'm just trying to see what happens...
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