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Row Bags, 50-count
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5 star reviews
- 65%
4 star reviews
- 6%
3 star reviews
- 24%
2 star reviews
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Tears apart Proteknet
3 out of 5 stars
I bought these because I do veggie gardens for private properties and I thought it would be easier for my clients to move if they needed to get under row covers. I spent a small fortune on proteknet from farmers friend as well. These sandbags have VERY rough edges and tear the netting apart. I wish there was a note when buying this product that it is NOT compatible with the proteknet. Have to spend another $100 on sandbags that will work with the netting and replace any damaged netting on my dime now.
More Fragile Than Expected
3 out of 5 stars
Bought 100 of these bags. Filled the first 50 today. Two of the bags appear to have the start of a rip halfway down their length just from the weight of the gravel inside after being picked up by their handles.
Another had a handle rip when I picked it up after filling it.
Overall, I would say they appear to be a decent product, they are just a bit more fragile than I expected.
Not great, not terrible.
row bags
5 out of 5 stars
Great product. Does exactly what it is supposed to do. I like the minimal no frills packaging it shipped in. I have a lot of round river rock on the farm. We fill the bags about halfway with rocks. 3 to 10 rocks/bag depending on the size of the rocks.
row bags
5 out of 5 stars
We tried these this year for the first time and we love them! So much easier to handle as a femail farmer than anchor bags also. THEY WORK!
Row bags
5 out of 5 stars
Very well made and the built in handle makes moving them around way easier than standard sandbags.
Pretty well made aside from the drawstring
5 out of 5 stars
These are pretty sturdy bags. I've had the drawstring detach a couple of times during tightening. The switching that holds it in just isn't super strong. The best work-around is to tie a half-hitch,tighten a little bit, and then tie another half-hitch on the opposite side to shift the load from the switching to the string. I do this several more times and fully tighten the drawstring after the first couple.
While this does hold sand, I do notice smaller sand particles coming out while moving. At my local supply store, bags of pebbles are cheaper anyway, so I've completely switched to these.
Love these row bags!!
5 out of 5 stars
These are so much better than my old regular sandbags. I filled them with 3inch minus sewer rock and they are the perfect manageable weight. I also love that they are relatively narrow and don’t hold water and freeze.
Love these
5 out of 5 stars
These are wonderful. A little challenging to fill by one person but easy with two. Love the handles. Easy to tie. Definitely worth it.
Row Bags, 50-count
5 out of 5 stars
Ok.
3 out of 5 stars
Perhaps it was an error on my part but the bags didn't hold sand. Fortunately, we have enough rocks on the farm ;) and we filled with rocks instead. Cheaper and heavier than sand and so far no damage to tarp either just awkward.