48" X 46" X 72" 2 Mil Gusseted Bags on Rolls 60/Roll
Refrigerator & Appliance Moving Bags 48x46x72 -- 2 mil LDPE | 60/RL
Protect refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, and other large appliances from scratches and moisture during residential moves, appliance delivery, and warehouse storage with 2 mil LDPE gusseted bags sized 48x46x72 inches. The 46-inch gusset opens the bag to accommodate large footprint appliances cleanly, while perforations between bags on the 60-count roll allow fast individual bag tear-off for high-volume moving and appliance delivery operations.
Specs
- Size: 48 x 46 x 72 in (48" face, 46" side gusset, 72" length)
- Open Width: 94 in (face + gusset)
- Gauge: 2 mil
- Material: Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
- Qty: 60/roll
- Core: 3 in diameter with 1 in core plug
- Perforated between bags for easy dispensing
- Bottom seal construction
Frequently Asked Questions
What appliances fit in a 48x46x72 gusseted bag?
The 48x46x72 bag covers most standard top-freezer and French-door refrigerators up to 36 inches wide, as well as front-load and top-load washers, dryers, and dishwashers. The 72-inch length is sufficient for full-size refrigerators up to approximately 68 inches in height. Extra-tall refrigerators or side-by-side models taller than 70 inches may require a longer bag.
Is 2 mil adequate for protecting appliances during moving?
Yes. Appliances have smooth, hard exterior surfaces that don’t stress poly bag walls. The 2 mil gauge provides reliable protection against surface scratches, moisture, and incidental contact with other items during transit. For appliances with protruding handles, knobs, or hinges, confirm the bag opening seats fully over the appliance before loading to prevent stress concentrations at protrusions.
How is the gusseted bag format different from a standard flat bag for appliances?
Gusseted bags have side folds that expand to match the appliance’s depth when the bag is opened, allowing a clean fit around the full perimeter of the unit. Flat bags lack this depth accommodation and tend to bunch at the corners when pulled over large appliances, reducing coverage and making it harder to seal the top securely.


