🚀 Triple your space, protect your style!
Ziploc Space Bag Clothes Vacuum Sealer Storage Bags offer a smart, airtight, and waterproof solution to reduce bulky clothing and bedding volume by up to 75%. Designed with flexible, reusable plastic and a secure zipper closure, these travel-sized bags protect your items from moisture and odors while maximizing storage efficiency at home or on the go.
Brand | Ziploc |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Transparent |
Product Dimensions | 10.5"L x 1.5"W x 6.88"H |
Special Feature | Flexible |
Load Capacity | 5 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bedding, Clothing |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | Travel |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
UPC | 031810704192 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00031810704192 |
Manufacturer | Ziploc |
Part Number | 31810704192 |
Item model number | 31810704199 |
Style | 2ct - Travel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Flexible |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**L
Very well made and bigger than I expected..
I've never use vacuum storage bags before and wasn't sure I'd like them. These actually impressed me very much. I got the XL which were bigger than I thought they'd be and I'd think the jumbo one's must be huge. They're also fairly thick and the zip closure is pretty impressive. I stuffed mine full of winter jackets to the point I had to wrestle them a little to get the slider to close but once it did it stayed closed. The zipper works basically the same as the small Ziplox slider bags do only if the slider comes off on these it's super easy to slip back on and works just fine. The vacuum port is easy to use and works great and doesn't there's no air getting back in between pulling the vacuum away and closing the opening like I always figured there would be. Anywho, in a nutshell they're very well made and at a price that's very reasonable and I'd highly recommend them.OH yea, I've included pictures of the 16 adult winter jackets I managed to get into my 2 XL bags with room to spatre😁
A**N
CLAIM YOUR SPACE!
I really like this space bag hanger, and how the new models have the vacuum cup in the front of the bag. It is a big improvement over the ones they had many years ago. This said that it would hold up to 5 men's suits. Being that I wear a size 12 Petite, I thought I could maximize the space in here, and I was right. I was looking for something to store away all of my winter clothing - hopefully in my closet - seemed too good to be true, since I don't have a walk in closet and have to maximize every single inch of space. I will say, though, that I think the hangers are key here. Currently, I am using those very thin huggable hangers with the felt. I started by layering my clothing on one hanger - a long sleeve tee, then a vest, then a cardigan. Next, on another hanger it was two pair of slacks, with another long sleeve top on the same hanger, followed by another vest and another cardigan. This went on until I was able to hang eleven hangers in the space bag totaling 26 garments. I got another one and did it again. I have two space bags hanging in my closet, compressed to the max, and they are still compressed well and haven't blown off the closet doors yet!! I am amazed how 54 garments in all are compressed into this small space, and I love how I have so much room now for my spring/summer clothing. You have to make sure to seal the zip lock part with your fingers many times, up and down even after using the white "zip" that comes with the bag. If you are having trouble zipping, chances are your bag may be too full. This is insurance that your compression will hold. Also, it was very helpful to hang the bag up in your intended space, then fill it with your clothes, then zip it, then vacuum it, because these bags are very heavy when full. I'm sold, and soon will tackle the front hall closet!
M**K
Saves tons of space.
I travel a fair amount. My friends and I make it a point to avoid checked luggage, which means we've all gotten insanely good at packing. Pair these things up with some packing cubes (you're welcome), and you've got an unbeatable combo. They're cheap and you can save quite a bit of space.You're able to make bulky items (cotton T-shirts, jeans, sweaters) take up a whole lot less valuable space I'll also keeping things organized. Grabbing an extra one for dirty clothes is a great idea, too. Not having to use the vacuum cleaner what's important to me. It seems like too much work, and not something I'd want to have to do each time. With these, you can get your clothes inside, seal the bag, and pretty much sit on them until all the air has been pressed out. The more diligent you are about pressing out every bit of air, the more you'll see your clothes compact into it tiny, neat little bundle. They are great! Buy views with confidence!
A**6
Used to store my old Air Force uniforms.
They work great for the first year, and have to re-vacuum the air out.
K**Y
Durable product that aids with storage
Bought these probably almost 10 years ago and my wife is still using them. It really helps with storage as we put our winter clothes in them after winter's over and compress them down.
E**A
Don’t travel whiteout ziploc espace bags
Little bit pricey than other brands but…. Excellent results
N**T
Great size for clothes storage in small apartments
I have bought quite a few sets of these ziploc vacuum bags over the past few years, so I am quite familiar with them. I have found them to be very durable and have been able to re-use them again and again without any damage or breakdown of the seal or vacuum lock mechanism.Part of why I bought so many is that a few years ago, I moved into a new apartment with my bf. Our new place has less closet space than my previous apartment (which had TONS of closet space, at least for Manhattan...) At the time we moved, I focused primarily on getting rid of stuff, which was very helpful. Despite that, I found that I really had to keep more clothes than I might have liked given that NYC has 4 seasons. Unfortunately I just don't have enough room to keep all my clothes out and off-site storage is inconvenient and expensive around here...These bags have worked out great for me to be able to store off-season clothes in a very compact manner and swap out with the change in weather. Prior to moving in together I had several different sizes (medium, large and x-large) for things like extra blankets and pillows. As we got rid of stuff, I found myself primarily only using these bags for clothes. I found that the large and x-large bags were really a pain move around and get into and out of, so I got rid of most of those and bought more of these medium sized bags. The medium sized bags are perfect for storing a decent amount of clothes but not so large as to make them a major pain to open and re-seal. Some people in larger homes might find this size a little small for their needs but if you have limited space, this is a great size and makes it much easier to store things inconspicuously (say, storing your winter sweaters under your living room couch without it being totally obvious that you are doing so...)
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