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What is this stuff called? Bill Boyce 05-03-2008
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Posted by cycjec on May 10, 2008, 11:13 pm
itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:
someone>> Is seems if your talking about a Poly Mesh stabilizer. If it is

> I always wondered what that stuff was called! I'm seeing it now being
> used for those 'green' shopping bags.

And it's not very good for that IMO. I had a fine nylon mesh tote
back with "leather" edging and handles that lasted a long time.

Would make another if I could find the mesh. (Not laundry bag
fabric, not sports jersey mesh, but something that would almos
serve for a screen door.)

Posted by on May 11, 2008, 10:24 pm
> itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net wrote:
>
> someone>> Is seems if your talking about a Poly Mesh stabilizer. If it is
>
> > I always wondered what that stuff was called! =A0I'm seeing it now being=

> > used for those 'green' shopping bags.
>
> And it's not very good for that IMO. =A0I had a fine nylon mesh tote
> back with "leather" edging and handles that lasted a long time.
>
> Would make another if I could find the mesh. (Not laundry bag
> fabric, not sports jersey mesh, but something that would almos
> serve for a screen door.)

>
>
They gave us one of those 'green' bags at work and so far so good. I
did cut a piece of cardboard to go in the bottom to give it a bit more
stability for things like milk and juice.

I do have two bags that fit inside any shopping cart that I got from
HSN over a year ago. It's kind of hard to describe them, but they're
supposed to hold about 40 pounds each. Anyway, they've held up
extremely well and I do like the fact that I'm not having to fool with
a dozen or more of those plastic bags that only hold a few items. My
biggest gripe with those darn plastic grocery bags is stuff ends up
all over the vehicle and I'm chasing stuff here and there. Someone at
work said I should tie the bags closed. With my shopping bags I got
from HSN nothing is tossed about and I've not had to resort tying
knots in bags.

Posted by Janice G on May 13, 2008, 1:08 pm


itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:
>> itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net wrote:
>>
>>

Snip

>
> I do have two bags that fit inside any shopping cart that I got from
> HSN over a year ago. It's kind of hard to describe them, but they're
> supposed to hold about 40 pounds each. Anyway, they've held up
> extremely well and I do like the fact that I'm not having to fool with
> a dozen or more of those plastic bags that only hold a few items. My
> biggest gripe with those darn plastic grocery bags is stuff ends up
> all over the vehicle and I'm chasing stuff here and there.


The plastic shopping bags fall down around the canned goods like old
socks fall down around the ankles. Both are unpleasant. I get paper
bags or use canvas ones the grocery stores sold years ago - the same
size as a paper bag.


Someone at
> work said I should tie the bags closed. With my shopping bags I got
> from HSN nothing is tossed about and I've not had to resort tying
> knots in bags.

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