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I use Bag Supplies as they do green ones, less of an eyesore in the countryside. My first batch must have had at least 5 or 6 cycles, not lost a single one so far.

 

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As well as price the main constraint on selecting a bag supplier is the order quantities specified and how that fits in with you useage plans.

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I make my own, i heat a landrover wheelbrace up with a gas axe and melt holes in the bag, i can do 1 bag with 1 heating of the wheelbrace, here is a photo of one of the bags i,ve done. Used them for 2 years now with no problems.

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