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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Very large, not really suitable for my travel needs, returned. May be good for household storage though.
Alicia Sierra
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Brought these to save space in my suitcase during my trip to Japan. Easy to fill, roll, and compress air out without a vacuum
Christina
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
They're quite good for our purposes. Be aware that rolling the air out is neither quick nor super easy, but it does make a huge difference. Also, one of them must have had a leak as it was no longer compressed when I arrived at my destination, but it got the job done.
Kelli
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2025
These bags have been fantastic! They were incredibly easy to use and held more items than I expected. While it can be a bit tricky to get the last bit of air out, once you get the hang of it, they work perfectly. We've already used them on several trips, which is impressive because these types of bags usually don't last that long. Highly recommend!
Frances G
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 26, 2025
Great as described
CloudStorage
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
These bags have now survived family use on three trips. I've put some muscle into compressing them and they've held up. The white clips can fall off, so keep an eye on them. You'll learn how much to stuff in each to maximize space in your luggage. Don't overfill.
Carol F Vorperian
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Good sizes for traveling. I little hard to compress by hand. Seem sturdy
EAV
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
Have used 2 for carry on of enough clothing for 3 days. Easy to scrunch up eliminating the air so no need to take a vacuum pump. So far I’m satisfied.
antonia
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
These were incredibly convenient. Maybe they don't compress quite as nicely as bags you use a vacuum for, since you roll them and it's bunches the clothes up a little. However, they worked really well and saved me a ton of space. Also was great for dirty clothes at the end of my vacation
sue
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 11, 2025
I bought these as I had quite a small suitcase and didn’t want to pay for hold luggage. They are great and I could fit so much more in. You don’t need a Hoover, just roll all the air out and the bags are easy to seal.
John
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I won't lie, these things take a bit of patience to use. But if you can stand taking a few more minutes to pack it right, you can save probably 50% space with them. I have some tips from my experience so far:1. Don't overfill your bags. Put in a half bag worth of stuff, seal it (use the supplied sealer thing as well), then lift it from the bottom so all the clothes are at the top near the opening.2. You do this because the air comes out the bottom, so you want that area clear. At this point you have the task of trying to get the air out, so start rolling it up. You can push the clothes back towards the bottom, but you are going to need a good 2-3 inches clear area for this to work right.3. Take your time and make sure all the air is out of the part you are rolling. It will take more time than you think.4. When you get to the bottom, abandon the "roll" method and just pick it up and bear hug the bottom of it. If you have left enough space with nothing against the bottom, the lower portion will push the remainder air out anyway.5. At this point it should be all squished! If not, repeat the process.6. This is important: you can't really see inside of it. So get a big label and mark what it is. This will save you the pain of opening every bag to try to figure it out. I put all similar items together in one bag (underwear/socks in 1, shirts in another etc). However, that means every bag has to be opened. I think a better idea might be to pack for a whole day. 1 underwear, 1 sock, 1 shirt, 1 pant and then label it Monday or 2 days worth if you have the room. That way you just grab a bag and get dressed. Wrinkles really weren't a problem for me with cotton fabrics.The short of it is you can have far more clothes than if you didn't use any compression bags. I got a week's worth in a carry-on, so that was very helpful. Your mileage will vary.
Kelly M. Bohl
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2024
I bought these the day before I had to pack for an urgent trip to help my dad and I had other important things to put in my carryon. These worked out great! I was able to fit all the clothes I would need for a week compressed down so that I could then fit my giant winter parka in my suitcase rather than carry IT on the plane. They were a bargain, easy to use, and I foresee using these on every trip I need to take.
Roxanne
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
I used these for a trip to compress my clothing to smaller suit cases. They worked like a charm. They removed so much air and they fit into suitcases really easy.The trick is not to fill them with lots of clothing, I bought the big pack so I could fit a day or two of clothing in each one and press the air out. This worked out great as they then laid flat into the suit cases. This was very helpful in case my went over 50 pounds then I could transfer a couple bags over to the other suitcase. But I did not need to do that thankfully. But keeping the with just a couple days of clothing in them also helped to release the air easier.Just a note for you all, this did make the clothes really wrinkled, but a little wrinkle release from Downy did the trick to get them out. Or you can iron them. Since I am a jeans and tank top type of person the wrinkles were easy to iron or spray out.This really is a must if you want to travel by air and want to use the medium suitcase as it does fit a lot doing it with these. My large suit case was 46 pounds and my medium was 42, so I fit a lot in.Tip to getting the air out easier. I tried to roll them as it stated, but that pretty much bunched the clothing up at the end. Then I slowly started folding the bag in half, squeezed most of the air out and then started rolling it like stated in instructions. This way I did not have it all bunched up. Then if you shake the bag after air is out and flatten it by hand it does mover the clothing easy so you have a even laid out bag. If you want to fold the bag like I did you will need to place some of the clothing sideways at the back and then the front so you are leaving a space to fold the bag. Hope these tips help you, it was trial and error but I got the hang of it.
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