🧳 Pack Smart, Live Spacious: The Ultimate Space-Saving Solution!
MEIQIHOME Vacuum Storage Bags offer jumbo-sized, airtight compression with triple seal valves and double zip locks, reducing bulky items by up to 80%. Designed for long-term storage of clothes, bedding, and more, these durable bags maximize your closet and home space effortlessly.
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 5.84 x 19.05 cm; 589.67 g |
Item Weight | 590 g |
Anti-Tick Material | PA, PE |
Scent | Unscented |
Is assembly required | Yes |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Travel Hand Pump Included |
A**R
Very bad
It is supposed to be air tight after sealing. But I see bag filled with air next day. It is just waste of money
H**S
Holds air perfectly until you reopen, then it tears.
Update included below. Rating was 5 stars now it's 2 starsOk.. I used these 7 weeks ago and all bags are perfectly sealed as of today. The pump is worthless so don't buy these for the pump,nor to use them on vacation without a vacuum cleaner.But!.... Today I had to open 3 of them to get something out, and they won't reseal. The plastic close to the zipper is thin and they ripped. The 4 I didn't open are still fine. But these are not 1 time use bags. I should be able to open them many times. I was extremely careful with them. So now I don't know what to think.
C**R
broken vacuum cleaner and broken heart
I usually try to leave positive reviews, but i deeply regret this purchase. Today i used my first bag. A thin blanket and some chopped up memory foam. I put it in the bag and sealed it. Simple enough. When I first started using the pump to suck out the air from the bag, i was delighted to suddenly hear the foley sounds of a pull whistle. To my surprise, the pump is actually a whistle and not the suction device I’d originally expected it to be. It was extremely comical how loud and obnoxious this pump was. However, I realized it was never going to get the air out so I had to use my vacuum cleaner instead… Big mistake. My trusty Hoover’s never had any issues over the few years I have owned it- never. not even once - but it broke while trying to use this product. I am trying not to let my anger, frustration, and heartbreak affect this review, but my vacuum died sucking a trash bag, and that’s a pathetic and humiliating way to go. Side note- apparently the bag is waterproof against tears. If it’s waterproof against a runny nose i will update, as i have bad allergies and no longer have a vacuum cleaner to clean my house, and all the dusty linens are sitting out unable to be bagged. I hope this one bag remains partially sealed for the rest of eternity, maybe then it will earn 5 stars, but I can’t afford to replace my $200 vacuum and this purchase was a major loss to say the least. I’m trying to pack and move things. i need my vacuum cleaner back. Maybe this was all just a coincidence, or an unfortunate accident, but i believe it was cold-blooded murder. If you love your vacuum, maybe don’t buy these bags :cAll jokes aside, I’m extremely upset about my vacuum. Thank you for the whistle though.Edit: 2 bags stayed airtight for a couple months. The pump is obnoxiously loud but works & eventually gets the job done. Most bags stayed sealed for a few days then puffed back up.
K**Y
Waste
Not even 24 hrs later the bags inflated again. So mad 😠
M**N
Strong and easy to close
These bags are the real deal. They are sturdy, the directions are easy to follow, and so far, one week later, the seal has held perfectly. I am moving, and I was legit dreading emptying my closet. Once you take one thing out of your closet, a closet explosion happens-there's no getting things back in there, right? This bag has four suit-jackets, one down jacket, a rain jacket, a couple of jump suits and 3 sweaters in it. How easy was it to get all of that in there? Arranging it takes little practice. Fold zippers, snaps, and anything sharp inward, taking care that they can't come into contact with the bag. The real trick to getting maximum benefit from these bags is getting all of the air out. I'll be honest, I tried the little air pump, but it was so-so. The electric air pump that you spend around 12.00 for was the bomb. After arranging the clothes, taking care not to go over the fill line, use the handy pull tool to seal the bag. Go over it several times, taking care to completely seal the bag all the way across. Start the electric pump, and when you see the sides start to suck down, firmly push down on the clothes with the most air in them-in my case, the down jacket. Continue to suck the air out. Once you are finished, quickly remove the vaccuum hose and twist the cap onto the opening. By the way, the electric vaccuum pump hose just fits loosely over the opening, and it's fine. There's no need for it to be "locked on" for it to suck the air out. These were a big help to mevwheile packing to move. I highly recommend them.
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