SONGMICS Heavy-Duty Bin Bags with Drawstring for 15–20L Kitchen Bins (KRB020A03), Pre-Separated Rolls
Product description
The essentials
SONGMICS Heavy-Duty Bin Bags are drawstring rubbish bags designed for kitchen bins in the 15–20L range. If you’re fed up with flimsy liners that split, leak, or let unpleasant mess escape, these are built around thickness and strength on paper: they’re made from polyethylene with a stated thickness of 15 μm and are described as able to handle up to 12 kg. That doesn’t mean they’ll tolerate anything and everything, of course, but for everyday kitchen waste they sound like they’ve been aimed at the “don’t let me down” category.
A practical extra is the “pre-separated” setup. Instead of wrestling with a roll where new bags are stuck together, each liner is separated in the pack so you can grab one bag at a time without tearing. If you’re topping up liners quickly while cooking or prepping, this detail is genuinely useful.

What you’ll notice in use
The bag size is stated as 42 x 60 cm with a volume of 15–20L. Once fitted, the drawstring closure uses sliding ties on both sides. In plain terms, you pull the loops to cinch the bag so you can secure waste and reduce the chance of odours escaping.
There’s also an emphasis on avoiding common frustrations: the description specifically calls out resistance to tears, leaks and punctures. Again, no bin bag is indestructible, but if your current liners feel too thin around sharp scraps or busy days, this style of heavy-duty construction is where it tries to earn your trust.



A small “micro” example: imagine lining your kitchen bin after prepping veg. You tie it off by pulling both sliding loops, then you’re not left with a saggy liner or a loose opening that can collect smells at the top.
Key takeaways
The biggest selling points here are straightforward: heavy-duty material for kitchen bins, and a closure that’s meant to stay sealed. The pre-separated rolls also remove some daily annoyance.

That said, it’s not perfect for every situation. If you’re regularly disposing of very heavy, sharp, or wet waste beyond what you’d consider normal kitchen rubbish, you may still find that nothing short of more specialised liners truly removes risk. Also, the drawstring style is most comfortable when your bin opening suits cinching—if your setup is awkward or the liner doesn’t sit well, you’ll lose some of the benefit.
Tech specs
- Type: Drawstring rubbish bags (bin liners)
- Capacity: 15–20L (4–5.3 gallon)
- Size: 42 x 60 cm
- Material: Polyethylene (15 μm)
- Claimed maximum load: up to 12 kg
- Closure: Sliding drawstring ties on both sides
- Pre-separated: Yes (each bag separated in the pack)
- Pack quantity: 3 rolls, 120 pieces total
- Bin bag code: 020A01
- Colour: White



Where it shines (and where it might not)
It makes sense if you want kitchen bin liners that feel thicker than basic liners and you’d like fewer leaks, tears, or punctures during normal household use. It’s also a sensible buy if you prefer a pre-separated roll format—anything that speeds up grabbing a single liner can be a real time-saver.
It might not be the best choice if your waste is outside the “typical kitchen rubbish” zone—think consistently abrasive, unusually heavy loads, or situations where you need a liner designed specifically for very demanding disposal. On top of that, if you’re purely price-shopping for the thinnest possible bags, you may not get the value you want from a heavy-duty build.

What to check before you buy
Before committing, make sure the size/capacity matches your bin. This is targeted at bins around 15–20L. It also helps to confirm your bin setup works with a drawstring cinch (the ties need something to grab on to at the edges).
Finally, note the pack is listed as 3 rolls with a total of 120 pieces, and the bag code is 020A01. If you’re replacing a specific liner type you already use, that code can be a helpful reference point.



In short: Should you buy it?
Buy it if you’re using a 15–20L kitchen bin and you want drawstring liners that are described as tear-, leak- and puncture-resistant, with a stated 15 μm material thickness and a claimed up to 12 kg load. The pre-separated roll format is also a strong everyday convenience.
Skip it if your bin capacity doesn’t sit in the 15–20L band, or if you need bags for unusually heavy or particularly punishing waste where standard liners may still struggle.
Mini FAQ
FAQ
Are these bags good for kitchen odours? The drawstring closure is designed to cinch the bag and help retain odours, so they’re intended for everyday kitchen use.
Do you have to pull the next liner off a roll? No—each bag is pre-separated in the pack, so you should be able to take one at a time without tearing the rest.
What bin size are they for? They’re described for 4–5.3 gallon bins (15–20L).
How many bags do you get? The listing states 3 rolls with 120 pieces total.
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