- Collapsible, stand-alone container ideal for yard waste, debris collection
- Unique spring design to hold container open
- Heavy-gauge vinyl construction
- Collapses into convenient 2-inch stack
- 10-gallon capacity; 15-inch diameter; 2-year warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
Perfect for pruning or weeding jobs, the Fiskars Kangaroo 10-gallon gardening container holds itself open, freeing your hands for work. The Kangaroo’s unique spring design springs up to a 15-inch diameter, 10-gallon capacity, just waiting to be filled with weeds, pruned branches, or raked leaves. When you’re done, the container can be collapsed and stored easily in a compact, ready-to-hang 2-inch stack. The heavy-gauge vinyl construction is tear and milde… More >>
Fiskars 9404 Kangaroo 10-Gallon Gardening Container
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The idea of a pop-up bag is great, and the button down tabs also excellent. While others complain of the handle pulling out, my experience was that the buttons ripped out of the seam after only a couple of uses. Eventually, the bottom fabric wore out leaving the springs exposed. Would be great to have a durable version–double or triple sown seams–of this item. Thought it was too expensive for its short life.
Rating: 2 / 5
Very sturdy device folds down to about three inches. Has pull clips at the top. usefull for all sorts of things but doesn’t take up space to store.
Rating: 5 / 5
I like this bag a lot, especially this 10 gal size. I have been using these bags professionally in my garden business for over 5 years. They are just the right size for emptying into the large paper bags that can be left at the roadside for municipal pick-up. They are small enough to take into a flower bed without crushing plants and light enough to fill and lift without hurting ones back. My crew and I carry and use about 6 collapsable bags every day throughout the growing season. After about 3 years the the stitching rots, the wire loop pierces the bottom and starts to unravel – a design fault. So I buy new bags.
Rating: 4 / 5
I think I bought my original container about 4 years ago. Since then, my wife and I have really put this container through its paces. We are both avid gardeners, so it has hauled away its share of weeds, helped move dirt from one plce to another, carried fertilizer, and helped move piles of leaves from the yard to the leaf pile.
This spring it began to show some wear on the bottom, so I decided to get a new one for both of us just so we would be prepared. Guess what? Now I have two news containers, but the old one is still going strong.
We like our container so much that we have given several as Christmas presents, etc..
No homeowner should be without one.
Rating: 5 / 5
Fiskars Kangaroo 10-Gallon Gardening Container #940 was terrible. It already had a bit of a tear when we received it. It lasted all of 4 days and then was unusable. It wasn’t worth the money to even mail back for a refund.
Rating: 1 / 5