some bags are not thick enough,although there are lots of bags there are strong and thick
are bags strong and thick enough to reuse
Plastic bags rip to easily and it is way better to use a reusable bags! If you think about it then there is know reason to use plastic bags! They hurt the environment, they rip easily and when you go to the store they store like puts only two things in them! Well anyways if you go to chicobags.com and buy a chico bag they hold up to25 Pounds, unlike the plastic bags! Plastic bags are nothing but trouble,so get some echo friendly bags.
not thick enough
The best freezer bags for soup storage are those that are specifically designed for freezer use and are leak-proof and durable. Look for bags that are made of thick, heavy-duty plastic and have a strong seal to prevent leaks and freezer burn.
Glue bottle because glue sticks will not be strong enough..and the paper is thick so the glue shouldn't leak through.
You need enough for a little less than 10 cubic feet. You can read how much coverage of cement there is per bag on the bag and determine from there. I had to use 18 bags of ready-mix on a 2 ft by 12 ft by 3,5 in thick slab,
No, a duvet cover is not thick enough to do much good. Use a comforter or another blanket.
If the signal is strong enough.
They use their beaks which are strong enough to do this.
No...not nearly strong enough.
if the ice is thick enough; you could crouch low, holding the bag behind you and quickly swing the bag out infront of you, following the momentum by falling forward and slide as far as the bags will drag you. repeat