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The buildcentre bags are slightly smaller but are not very water proof unfortunately. Personally I prefer the Jewson bags and just fill them half up. Very water tight and fairly robus even if dragged over stones etc.
"The bags have a 120-litre capacity, measure 60cm x 45cm x 45cm and can be folded and easily stored when not in use."
The local council green waste bags are £1, can buy as many as you want and are pretty useful for moving waste. They are a bit small, though easy to move when full. I'm sure theres something similar in your area, or have a load delivered to you?
Sorry, just seen you want them waterproof!
I did try one of these:
http://www.lbsgardenwarehouse.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=SSPB20&na...
My ideal spec would be 60cm cube, waterproof, reinforced base, self opening, with handles on the bottom too.
I know there out there as Ive seen another garden company using them.
Tim Haywood said:
They do a whole range of products, most for the domestic market, but these are aimed at the 'landscapers' and have top & bottom handles and a strap on the base to allow you hold the bag upside down and shake empty. The bottom is re-enforced (double ply). They hold > 250L which is great for mowing and general small-medium jobs.
However, retail they are ~£12 (!), but we managed to strike a great deal with a local supplier as we orderd a very large number.