Specs
- Size: 22 in. x 36 in.
- Material: 100% Natural Jute Fibers
- Weight Capacity: 100 lbs.
- Fabric Weight: 8 oz.
- Hydrocarbon Free: Made using food grade oils ONLY. Avoid cheaper burlap from competitors that use petroleum
Features
- Burlap bags, sack race bags, burlap sacks, and potato sacks bags at wholesale prices and bulk quantities
- Great for use as fish bag - store your day's catch inside this burlap bag & keep fish cool by wetting the burlap bags
- Great for use as sack race bags and storing metal parts & hardware
- Absorbs moisture & allows airflow
- 100% biodegradable
- Safe Food-Grade Burlap: Meticulously crafted to meet food grade standards. These hydrocarbon-free burlap bags are made from food grade oils, free from any potential contaminants to ensure that your products remain untainted and safe for consumption.
- 30-day return policy
- Free shipping: arrives in 4 business days (500 bags or fewer), anywhere in continental USA
- Shipments of 1,000 bags or more will take 1-3 weeks (pallet shipment)
Description
For heavy duty applications
These rugged burlap sacks, comparable to those at Tractor Supply, are made with a thick weave for heavy-duty applications.
The burlap sacks are made with a proprietary sewing technique, which reduces the chance of bag rupture.
Our burlap sacks are reinforced on one side for extra durability.
From sack racing to storing materials, these Sandbaggy burlap sacks will do the job.
Eco-friendly
Grown from jute plants, burlap sacks are 100% biodegradable, meaning that they decompose on their own.
This reduces wastes in our landfills and provides an environmentally friendly solution for preventing floods and erosion.
Great for planting all kinds of plants
These burlap bags are great for use as planters in gardens and allow pots to be reused when planting.
They are great for holding soil and plants inside of flower pots, to protect the pot and extend its lifespan.
Plants include tomato, lettuce, and zucchini, among others.
FAQ
What does a burlap sack do?
Burlap sacks have multiple uses. They are commonly used to store produce, such as potatoes, beans, coffee, and rice, since the breathable fabric is able to keep the produce fresh. Other uses for burlap sacks are for gardening applications like planting or protecting plants from drying out in the wind, or they are also used as a sandbag to stop erosion and flooding.
What size burlap bag should I buy?
Size | 12" x 19" | 14" x 26" | 18" x 30" | 22" x 36" | 24" x 40" (most popular) | 14" x 26" coir bag |
Material | Burlap | Burlap | Burlap | Burlap | Burlap | Coir fiber |
Fabric strength | 9 oz | 9 oz | 7 oz | 8 oz | 9 oz | 7 oz |
Purpose | Flood barriers Erosion control Storing parts | Sack racing Storing parts/ | Shoreline erosion | |||
Ties included | No | Yes | No | No | No | Yes |
Weight capacity | 50 lbs | 50 lbs | 50 lbs | 100 lbs | 150 lbs | 50 lbs |
100% biodegradable | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Time before bag begins to biodegrade | 1 month | 1 month | 1 month | 1-5 years |