🧳 Pack Smart, Live Spacious: Your closet’s new best friend!
HIBAG’s Vacuum Storage Bags set includes 10 small, durable, airtight bags made from premium PA+PE material. Designed with a double zip seal and triple-seal turbo valve, these bags reduce item volume by up to 80%, protecting clothes and linens from dust and damage. The set comes with a portable hand pump and is compatible with any vacuum cleaner, making it perfect for home organization, moving, and travel.
Brand | HIBAG |
Material | PA+PE |
Color | transparent |
Product Dimensions | 7.9"L x 9.6"W x 2.4"H |
Special Feature | Durable |
Load Capacity | 5 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Items | 10 |
Size | 10-Small |
Number of Sets | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
UPC | 743129473934 |
Manufacturer | HIBAG |
Part Number | HB-10S |
Item Weight | 1.23 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HB-10S |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Durable |
Included Components | small vacuum storage bags, pump |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**F
Good product
Love these space bags! You can fit so much in them for storage. I love using them for the change of seasons. They are space saving, durable, good zipper quality and easy to use. Would buy again.
C**L
Time saving and really works.
These vacuum bags are pretty nice. I have to say that the medium bags are pretty large and can hold quite a bit. The small and extra small can still hold quite a bit. The vacuum after being charged does work very well and we will be taking this with us on a trip to Alaska to get as many things as we can into our bags. I would definitely recommend this. It works wonders. I think I’ll order some other small and medium bags.
N**E
Works well!
I was skeptical at first that these were actually going to work, but I was pleasantly surprised!Before the vacuum bag, my carry on sized suitcase was completely full with just clothes. After vacuum sealing them in a bag, I had room to fit in other stuff I needed!In the bag I have a heavy knit sweater, 2 bathing suits, 3 bras, 8 pair of underwear, 3 pairs of socks, 1 pair of bulky sweatpants, a pair of jeans, 2 pairs of jean shorts, 1 pair of cloth shorts, 8 total tank tops, a sun dress, 2 swim suit cover ups, and 5 t shirts. I could definitely fit more in there if I wanted to.My boyfriend also used one and got a similar amount of clothes in his, and still had plenty of room to spare! They're very easy to use and are definitely reusable! I sealed and unsealed mine 3 separate times (I'd seal it then realize I forgot to add something). The pump screws tightly to the port. It's super easy to pump the air out at first, but it does get more difficult as it seals down tighter.The bags themselves seem to be made of decently thick plastic that won't tear or puncture easily. The only downfall is you have to watch how you pack the bag, make sure there's something flat underneath the vacuum valve. Otherwise when you suck the air out, the clothes tend to fold in over the valve some and make it so you cannot screw the cap back on.Other than that, I'd definitely recommend these!
K**Y
Seriously the best vacuum seal bags I’ve ever used! GAME CHANGER
These vacuum storage bags (anything HiBag sells) are a solid choice for saving space and keeping things organized. They’re thick, durable, and the double-zip seal with the triple-seal valve works well to keep air out. You get a variety of sizes, which is super convenient. I have bought several boxes in several sizes. I literally put 7 quilts in just one bag of the largest size. I got 5 of the largest seal bags to fit inside the tiny closet I have and they have stayed completely sealed. They are reliable and make storing bulky items like bedding and clothes so much easier. Great value for the price!
A**E
Great Product!
These work great and the jumbo size is HUGE!I got these to store winter clothes and the jumbo size is so big I wish I’d bought the next size down. The problem is I can fit so many items in the jumbo bags that they are actually kind of heavy. I’d say jumbo sizes are better suited for big blankets, quilts, and pillows.I love the quality and the vacuum seal appears to be holding up great. These bags are definitely huge space savers and I am confident they’ll keep my clothes safe from mold and moths in my old basement.I’ll buy more of these but I think my next order will be a mix of assorted sizes.
M**S
Space-Saving Game Changer
I recently purchased these vacuum storage bags, and I couldn’t be happier with the quality and convenience they offer. The material is thick and durable, so I don’t have to worry about tears or leaks. They seal tightly and compress down perfectly, saving a significant amount of space in my closet and storage bins. Using them was incredibly easy—just fill, zip, and vacuum out the air. It made organizing and storing off-season clothes and bulky bedding a total breeze. Everything stays protected from dust, moisture, and odors. I highly recommend these bags to anyone looking to declutter or maximize storage space!
T**T
Suction Bags Great, Roll Up Bags Not So Great
I got these to store my sweaters and free up drawer space for my summer clothes. I learned how to crochet and am finally up to making sweaters so my pile has grown significantly. I was quite pleased with the compaction when using the pump. I now have a solid brick of sweaters that fit between my dresser and my wall.I am going to use the bags for my yarn, too. What better way to keep the yarn fresh, dust-free, moth-free, and organized than to squish it all down?! I got the idea from a post wherein the poster showed how their yarn had arrived vacuum sealed. We all had a good laugh, but then we all thought . . . this is brilliant! No longer will I accidentally use this skein or that hank for a project when I had purchased it for something else. If I have to table a project for a bit I can seal it up, with the hook, so everything stays together. For smaller projects I'll use my food sealer, but for blankets these bags are roomy enough.Now, the travel bags were a disappointment. I rolled and rolled and rolled, and I felt as though the bags would burst before they would blow out air. They simply don't work as well as the pump bags. It's a nice thought, but execution is lacking.Someone mentioned spraying Febreeze in their bags before sealing. On one hand it's clever, but on the other I'm thinking it would Have to completely dry before sealing, and I don't have that sort of patience. A dryer sheet, sachet, or a soap sleeve, though . . . there's potential there.My biggest concern with traveling with sealed bags is TSA. If those guys decide to have a peek in my bag and unsealed it, what a mess that could be!Clothing Definitely wrinkles. Most hotels have irons these days, but I'll caution that a wrinkle release spray may be a good idea to pack.The other issue I ran into with travel was the length of the bag once sealed and pumped out. The bag is quite inflexible so it's difficult to fit into a bag and one must plan carefully when arranging clothes in the bag prior to pulling the air out. Mine also did not flatten, but curled. That made for wasted space in my bag for our return trip. I may have overstuffed and likely should have brought along a second bag. I didn't realize it was going to be in the 50s in Vegas and we would need to purchase additional clothing to be comfortable. I used a carry-on sized bag, which is normally more than sufficient for 5 days, even for a gal; however, with those additional clothes and souvenirs (and lotions I got hoodwinked into purchasing /sigh) I found myself having to get creative, and I had to unzip the extender for the first time.I'm traveling again so if I use the bags and find that two works better than one, I'll update. The pump fit fine so I tossed the roll up bags to the side and took the pump with me instead. I do recommend getting an electric pump. It was quite the work out, and not too pleasant with arthritis and herniated discs. I survived without serious injury (only a crick in the neck that wouldn't go away), but an electric pump would have been appreciated.Update 20240403: I maintain that the travel roll up bags are not all they're cracked up to be. The seller issued a refund to me with me asking, which I appreciate; however, it wasn't necessary as I was happy with the vacuum bags.My husband had a ruptured aneurysm 10/29/23 and we were in a different city for his therapies. We would come home and I would tell him to take back what he wasn't wearing so we could swap for things he would wear (I had to pack in a hurry!). Well, his poor stroke brain forgot the part about bringing things back home, but it sure did remember to take more things on the return trip to the rehab center. Flash forward 4½ months (and 5 trips) to packing day and I'm Totally overwhelmed, not knowing how we're going to fit all his clothes into my truck. I'm telling y'all, these bags allowed us to get Everything, including a vacuum cleaner, computer, and therapy gear into my truck. Without these bags there would have been some difficult decisions to make! I did have to leave one item behind, but the family living center was happy to receive it (a cart that was key to helping me get things to and from our 2nd floor room).So, if you're someone who tends to pack on the heavy side and then end up in a conundrum when it comes time to go home, here's my strategy tip: pack for the trip without the bags, then pack to go home With the bags. Housekeeping might even be so kind (or entertained by your foibles) as to lend you their vacuum cleaner to seal faster. :DOh, husband is better, but he's not himself. He's alive and we're working from that point. He's 85% healed up, which is more than most aneurysm patients get, so we're counting ourselves lucky.
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