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The 35x35x35 bulk bag is the next logical step up from shorter profiles when you need a little more volume without changing your footprint. Same 35×35 base. Slightly taller height. Better capacity flexibility. This size exists for operations that want consistency, stability, and predictable fills—without jumping into tall, top-heavy bags that complicate handling.
If 35x35x30 feels tight on volume, but 35x35x40 feels like overkill, 35x35x35 is the sweet spot.
What a 35x35x35 bulk bag actually gives you
A 35x35x35 bulk bag means:
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35 inches wide
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35 inches deep
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35 inches tall
That extra 5 inches over a 30″ bag may not sound like much—but in practice, it can be the difference between:
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hitting target fill weight cleanly
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or constantly underfilling and compensating elsewhere in your process
This size keeps the same stable footprint while giving you more usable volume—without sacrificing stackability.
Why buyers choose 35x35x35 instead of taller bags
This size is popular when buyers want:
1) More capacity without height problems
Some facilities can’t comfortably run 40″+ tall bags everywhere. A 35″ height keeps clearance manageable while increasing volume.
2) Better fill accuracy
If your product density fluctuates slightly, this size gives you buffer room without needing a taller bag.
3) Stable staging and storage
Lower center of gravity than taller options means fewer issues with leaning, bulging, or awkward pallet movement.
4) Predictable handling
Forklifts, pallet jacks, and staging lanes all behave more consistently with mid-height bags like this.
Typical capacity range for a 35x35x35 bulk bag
Capacity depends on material density and construction, but this size is commonly selected when:
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weight targets are reached before full volume
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consistency matters more than max capacity
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stacking stability is a priority
It’s a very balanced bag—not short, not tall, not awkward.
Common industries using 35x35x35 bulk bags
This size shows up often in:
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Industrial ingredients (blends, compounds, additives)
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Plastics & resins
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Agricultural inputs
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Minerals and powders
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General manufacturing materials
If your operation runs standardized pallet patterns and values repeatability, this size tends to fit cleanly.
Construction types that work best in this size
U-Panel (most common)
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Strong
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Cost-effective
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Works well for most applications
4-Panel
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More consistent square shape
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Better visual stack appearance
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Often preferred for organized palletization
Circular
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Common in commodity environments
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Efficient at scale
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Can be very economical in high volumes
Because the bag isn’t tall, many buyers don’t need baffles—but they can still help if stacking precision matters.
Baffle vs non-baffle at 35″ height
Baffles are optional here—but useful when:
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pallet appearance matters
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warehouse stacking is tight
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bulging needs to be minimized
If your loads are staged for long periods or stacked multiple levels high, baffles can still add value—even in a mid-height bag.
Coated vs uncoated fabric (what actually matters)
Uncoated
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Breathable
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General-purpose
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Lower cost
Coated
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Better for fine powders
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Reduces sifting
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Helps with moisture control
If your product creates dust or fines, coating usually pays for itself in reduced mess and cleanup time.
Top options (how you fill)
Duffle top
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Fast filling
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Flexible access
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Very common choice
Spout top
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Controlled filling
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Cleaner environment
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Better for automated systems
Open top
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Simple
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Often paired with liners or flaps
Bottom options (how you discharge)
Spout bottom
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Controlled discharge
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Clean flow
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Popular for powders and granules
Flat bottom
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Used when dumping or when discharge is handled externally
Closed bottom
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Less common
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Used for specific workflows
Liner options for product protection
Liners are often used when:
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moisture protection is required
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contamination control matters
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cleanup between runs needs to be easy
Common options include:
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tabbed liners
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form-fit liners
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PE liners in various mil thicknesses
New vs used 35x35x35 bulk bags
Used / reconditioned
Makes sense when:
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product is non-hazardous
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cost savings matter
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minor variability is acceptable
New
Best when:
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specs must be consistent
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product sensitivity is high
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repeatability matters long-term
CPP can quote both—your use case decides which is smarter.
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Related sizes to compare
If you’re close but unsure, these are the most common comparisons:
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35x35x30 Bulk Bag (shorter, tighter profile)
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35x35x40 Bulk Bag (more volume, taller)
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37x37x60 Bulk Bag (larger footprint, higher capacity)
Choosing the right size comes down to weight vs volume vs clearance.
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FAQ: 35x35x35 Bulk Bag
What’s the main advantage of this size?
It adds capacity over 30″ bags while keeping stability and clearance manageable.
Is this a good stacking size?
Yes. Mid-height bags like this typically stack very well, especially with proper construction.
Do I need coated fabric?
Only if your product is dusty or fine. Many applications run uncoated successfully.
Is this considered a standard size?
Yes—this is a very common, versatile bulk bag dimension.
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