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48" x 72" Extra Large Burlap Bags (200 Lb Capacity) - Food Grade
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48" x 72" Extra Large Burlap Bags (200 Lb Capacity) - Food Grade
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48" x 72" Extra Large Burlap Bags (200 Lb Capacity) - Food Grade
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48" x 72" Extra Large Burlap Bags (200 Lb Capacity) - Food Grade
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48 inch x 72 inch large burlap sacks

48" x 72" Extra Large Burlap Bags (200 Lb Capacity) - Food Grade

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Great for Food Storage, Plant Covers, & More!

Sandbaggy versatile and durable 48” x 72” Large Burlap Bags (also known as potato sacks) are designed for a multitude of uses. Made from high-quality natural burlap, these bags are eco-friendly (made from 100% natural jute fibers) and have a 200 lb weight capacity! These extra large jute sacks are perfect for storing bulk crops, animal feed, covering tree root balls, and controlling erosion. Versatile and durable, they’re built for a variety of heavy-duty applications. They allow proper air circulation to keep produce fresh and are great for heavy-duty use. Order these large burlap bags for sale, as low as $7 each.


Specs

  • Fabric: Jute
    • Thickness: 10 oz fibers
    • Weave: 11x12
  • Size: 48 inch x 72 inch (4 ft x 6 ft)
  • Color: Brown (Natural)
  • Weight Capacity: 200 lbs
  • Biodegradable: Yes
  • Reusable: Yes
  • Food Grade: Yes
  • Hydrocarbon Free: Made using food grade oils ONLY. Avoid cheaper burlap from competitors that use petroleum 

    Features

    • Heavy Duty - Can Hold Up to 200 lbs! Sandbaggy large burlap bags are made extremely tough and have a 200 lb weight capacity. They’re made with extra thick 10 oz jute fibers to ensure these bags won’t break.
    • Plant & Root Ball Covers: Great for shielding delicate plants and wrapping tree root balls during transport or transplantation, protecting them from harsh weather, pests, and excessive sunlight.
    • Perfect for Storing Feed and Produce: Ideal for storing and transporting animal feed like grain, pellets, and seeds, as well as produce such as potatoes, onions, coffee, and garlic. The breathable fabric helps keep everything fresh and secure.
    • Other Applications: Perfect as grow bags for larger plants or trees, controlling soil erosion on slopes, creating heavy-duty sandbags for flood prevention, aerating compost, and containing industrial waste or construction debris.
    • 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.
    • Buy In Bulk and Save Big! Our large burlap bags are available at wholesale prices, as low as $7 each.

    FAQ

    What are the advantages of burlap bags?

    Burlap bags offer several advantages. Firstly, they are environmentally friendly and biodegradable, making them a sustainable choice. Burlap is also a breathable material, allowing air circulation that helps prevent moisture buildup and mold growth. The natural fibers of burlap provide durability, making the bags robust and able to withstand heavy loads. Additionally, burlap bags are versatile, used for various purposes such as packaging, gardening, storage, and crafts.

    What's the difference between a gunny sack, burlap bag, and jute sack?

    Gunny sacks, burlap bags, and jute sacks all refer to the same thing. "Gunny sack" is a term specifically used for burlap bags that are often used for transporting goods, while "burlap bag" is a more general term used for various applications. "Jute sack" is another name for burlap bags, as burlap is made from jute fibers. All three terms are used interchangeably.

    Are there different grades of burlap?

    Yes there are different grades of burlap based on the quality and thickness of the fabric. Lightweight grades are better for crafts and DIY projects, while heavier weight burlap is used for gardening, packaging, construction , etc. The most heavyweight burlap is usually used for things like erosion control.

    What size burlap bag should I buy?

    Size
    12" x 19" small burlap bags

    12" x 19"

    14" x 26" burlap bags dimensions

    14" x 26"

    18x30 burlap bag for potatoes

    18" x 30"

     22" x 36" Medium Burlap bags

    22" x 36"

    24x40 burlap bags are great for sack racing and storing materials

    24" x 40"

    36" x 48" extra large burlap bags

    36" x 48"

    48" x 72" large burlap bags

    48" x 72"

    Material Burlap Burlap Burlap Burlap Burlap Burlap Burlap
    Fabric strength 9 oz 9 oz 7 oz 8 oz 9 oz 10 oz 10 oz
    Purpose

    Flood barriers

    Erosion control

    Storing parts

    Flood barriers

    Erosion control

    Storing parts

    Flood barriers

    Erosion control

    Storing parts

    Sack racing

    Food Storage

    Grow Bags

    Plant Covers

    Storing parts

    Sack racing

    Food Storage

    Grow Bags

    Plant Covers

    Storing parts

    Sack racing

    Food Storage

    Grow Bags

    Plant Covers

    Storing parts

    Food Storage

    Plant Covers

    Ties included No Yes No No No No No
    Weight capacity   50 lbs 50 lbs 50 lbs 100 lbs 150 lbs 200 lbs 200 lbs
    100% biodegradable Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Time before bag begins to biodegrade 1 month 1 month 1 month 1 month 1 month 1 month 1 month

    Our Customers

    Our sandbags, burlap bags, and landscape staples are trusted by

    United States Marine CorpsMarine Corps
    United States ArmyUS Army
    National Park ServicePark Service
    US Forest ServiceForest Service
    American Red CrossRed Cross
    WalmartWalmart

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