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I have used Bag Supplies and have 5 or 6 year old bags with 10 trips on them and still going fine. I do though prefer the SG Baker bags, the eyes are bigger and the bags in a stripe weave are less likely to be damaged with fork tines when stacking the next pile.

 

Be aware the the BS bags are 1100 x 900 and the baker ones 1m x 1m, if delivering on pallets the BS bags better suit a europallet.

 

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I have used Bag Supplies and have 5 or 6 year old bags with 10 trips on them and still going fine. I do though prefer the SG Baker bags, the eyes are bigger and the bags in a stripe weave are less likely to be damaged with fork tines when stacking the next pile.

 

Be aware the the BS bags are 1100 x 900 and the baker ones 1m x 1m, if delivering on pallets the BS bags better suit a europallet.

 

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Backer bags only let half the wind flow through and don't last half the time plus the bs are now hold 9.3 cube when doing hundreds of bags that .7 son builds up plus it allows you to keep the price down a little???????????

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