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if you use/tried space bags.
do you like them? what do you store iin them?
CJ :-)
Re: if you use/tried space bags.
Used them once when I lived in a small apartment with minimal storage space (read: 1 small closet in each bedroom, no linen or coat closet, pedestal sink so no bathroom storage either).
I filled them up with blankets and off season stuff, sucked the air out and slid them under the bed. When I went to pull them out, we had to lift the bed to get them out. They leaked (apparently a common problem now that I've read reviews) and filled back up with air.
I dumped them in the recycling and found other storage methods.
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This!
I was working with a fixed amount of space when I moved so I used them then. I also work in a very casual environment, but because I'm a lawyer I still need a suit from time to time. I keep most (95%) of my business wardrobe in the hanging ones in the guest bedroom.
The key, as others have said, is not to overfill them, or they'll tear or leak.
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I store my off-season clothes in the vacuum bags, but I stack them in clear plastic totes and slide them under my bed. I've had them for a few years now and have not had a problem with them.
"I wish I could have sparkly tits every single day of my life." --MUNI
I have a jumbo one that I keep spare blankets/sheets in.
I also have some other sizes that right now are folded and stored away in the closet. (I used them when we moved.)
Coats, blankets, sweaters, comforters, you name it and I space bag it.
I also have the travel bags and I can fit amazing amounts of clothes in a really small bag.
I hate the brand Space Bags. I bought in bulk b/c I loved the concept. Some ripped the first time I zipped them. They weren't full, so should not have had any problems. For those that worked, they eventually had a problem with not being sealed.
Zip Loc makes bags the same size. They don't have the vaccuum hole, but you can squeeze most of the air out. They have been great. Love them!
Newlyweds since 2007