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Out of stock | | | | | | Imagine... Tripling your storage space at a fraction of the cost of adding extra closets; Protecting your valuable belongings from damage caused by dirt, water, bugs, mildew and odors; Packing more in your suitcase, backpack, boat or RV, and keeping packed items protected; Using your garage, attic and basement as storage areas without fear of damage to your belongings; Space Saver Bag.
BEING ORGANIZED! Space Bag products enable you to do all of this...and more. Most of the bulk in bulky items (like comforters) is really air. When you remove the air, you reduce bulk. Space Bag is designed so that you can remove the air and "shrink" the items stored inside by as much as 75%, so they take up less room. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.0 inches | | Product Width: | 6.0 inches | | Product Height: | 13.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.0 inches | | Package Width: | 6.2 inches | | Package Height: | 3.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 22 reviews |
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| | Features | Air and Water TightReusablePack twice as muchProtects your cloths and valuables from moisture, dirt and bugsInludes 1 2 -way Dual Use Bag (21.5" x 33.5")
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 22 customer reviews )
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17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
These should be better... May 13, 2010
By Andrew Ellington I fight a mighty large urge to say that I hate these things. I don't hate them. They work, to a degree, but be forewarned that these bags do not do all that they say they will. By that I mean that these bags may suck the air out and save space so-to-speak, but that air comes back gradually. These bags don't stay that small for long. Sure, they do stay somewhat small, but what they show you on the commercial is no where close to what they really do for you. As far as packing is concerned, they do the trick. The air is released gradually so you can pack tightly with no worries, but I've been using these to store my daughter's clothes away as she grows out of them and so when used as a space saver for a long extended period of time, they are not as great as one would like them to be. Also, these bags can be tricky to close, which can be frustrating. Bottom line is that these things work, but not as well as one would like. I use them, but I'm not a very happy customer.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
not so great Sep 25, 2009
By Caraculiambro These are pretty impressive when you see the vacuum cleaner sucking all the air out of the bag, saving you all that space.
But in practice, about half of the bags have holes in them, and the air gradually gets back in by the time you arrive at your destination. I bought about 10 of these for moving a ton of clothes overseas recently, and when we arrived about half had expanded again.
In defense of this product, however:
1. This may not be because of a manufacturer's defect so much as that the unavoidable jostling of other items in your luggage during flight is probably going to pop a hole in the bag. [Some were confirmed to be manufacturer's defects, however.] Be that as it may, from your point of view it doesn't matter where the hole comes from.
2. Hole or no hole, they still might do the job for you, since the air comes back in gradually. Simply suck all the air out, pack your luggage and close it, since it's unlikely disaster would ensue should the bag expand while your suitcase is closed.
A final warning: you might think you're saving space by using these. And so you are. But that invariably tempts you to load your luggage past the weight limit and hence incur the attendant fees, leading me to question whether saving money can really be considered an advantage of this product.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Not necessarily airtight. Jan 30, 2010
By AndyF I bought 3 packages (3 bags each). Of the 9 I got, 4 have not held their airtightness (air leaks in and the bag expands).
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Size is important Mar 05, 2011
By Buddy Dee
"Buddy Dee"
Given the other reviews, I won't mention leakage of air. However, my problem is with the cube sizes. They're huge. By the time you fill them halfway up and suck the air out, they're very heavy and nearly impossible for older folks to lift. I ended up dragging mine into the attic, which was a disaster since it tore the plastic. Don't get larger than the Large size if you're only thinking about storing clothes or bedding.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great idea but needs work! Dec 28, 2009
By Marcial del Rosario The bags are not as durable as I thought they would be. The zipper came off after 3 uses and the bag lost its seal after one night, it could be my fault for not sealing it correctly but who knows. The bag material is cheap and rigid. Great idea but needs work!
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