


Making laundry a snap
Ahhh, a laundry bag system that adapts and grows to fit your needs. The wide color selection lets you mix and match bags, and each features a press-stud interlocking system so you can attach as many as you need. Plus, handy snap-on, write-on labels make it a breeze to keep things organized.
- AGGO® washable paper
- Cotton handles made of 85% recycled t-shirts
- Great for laundry, trash and recycling, and toys
- Includes removable tag for labeling
- Press-stud interlocking system lets you snap multiple together
- Lightweight and easy to carry
- Water resistant (aka wipes down easily)
- Made in: Italy
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Each bag is approximately 23" H x 10" W x 12" D.
20" W when two are snapped together.
Set of 2 includes:
- Charcoal: 2 Charcoal bags
- White: 2 White bags
- Stone: 1 Stone and 1 Charcoal bag
- Blush: 1 Blush and 1 White bag
- Olive: 1 Olive and 1 Brown bag
- Materials:
AGGO® washable paper
- Care:
Gently hand wash with warm water using a mild soap or detergent.
Meet the Maker
Uashmama
My only issue? As a family of five that eats lots of fresh fruit and mostly food made from scratch, there isn't enough room for all of our counter top produce. I've ordered the tall, narrow bowl to set on the counter nearest the rangetop to hold garlic and onions below and tomatoes on top, freeing this one to hold potatoes within and fruit on top. :-)
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