h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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When grocery shopping, if an item is too large and/or you don't want another bag, these plastic tape handles with two sticky ends would easily be taped on the top or sides for easy carrying.
Alternative hi-tech solution
http://images.jupit.../60/77/22617760.jpg [Ling, Jul 09 2007]
tape handles
http://products3.3m...Handler/output_html have seen these for years from 3M [cblunds, Jul 09 2007]
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A gallon jug of water I often buy with a strong plastic handle went to this mode of handle recently. I wondered about the decision at the corporate level to do that. |
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You'd think that a handle would be incorporated into the packaging itself. |
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+ I like it, esp. for things they decide do not need a bag, because they aren't the ones who have to carry everything into the house.
I have seen plastic handles with loops for carrying a bunch of bags at one time. Just hope your tape handles will hold. |
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The last thing we need are more long chain polymers. Get a canvas utility bag. [-] |
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I have seen these for years for large bulky items that do not fit well in bags. See 3M link, may be marketed by others as well. |
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Got to go with [NH] on this one. |
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