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5/31/2014 7:43:32 PM EDT

I don't have an IKEA near me and I have never seen these bags.  Anyone ever used them much.  They look cheap but they are cheap so....

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6/1/2014 11:44:10 AM EDT
[#1]
I have 3 that I use to keep my wool blankets in.

They are big, but not really meant for hard use. More like keep the dust/dirt out but that's about it.

Best uses would be things like stationary storage of soft items, collecting empty soda cans/bottle for return to store; etc.

Nothing too heavy or too pointy.
6/1/2014 12:11:17 PM EDT
[#2]
If you live anywhere near a military base, go to one of the pawn shops right outside the gate, and buy as many duffle bags as you want for cheap.
6/1/2014 1:34:49 PM EDT
[#3]
Having walked through an Ikea at one point in time, nothing there inspires me with the words, "strong, durable, or quality"
6/2/2014 9:22:36 AM EDT
[#4]
I know these are not duffle bags, so they may not be what your looking for.

They are cheap and tough. Contractor grade clean up bags. 20ct for $25.

6/2/2014 6:20:38 PM EDT
[#5]
Those bags look like they are made out of the same material as their reusable shopping bags, which is really thin.  It's pretty much the same thing as the cheapest grade tarp at Harbor Freight.  If you just wanted to store a few blankets in something that can zip up, that wouldn't be a bad use, but I wouldn't count on them for a lot.