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They "return" to normal but most of the time in long term storage the clothes wrinkle severely. I use these on a yearly basis for summer and winter storage, I have since 2011. I've replaced them all. If you use them in rotation summer and winter they are only good for about 4 years and just a pin prick ruins their deflation stay.
Great video. I bought one box JUMBO 80 x 100cm and another brand BRAMBLE with four different sizes 20 in a box. The smallest 40 x 60cm. As I sew and knit a lot, my room became a "warehouse". I decided to carefully protect them as I can't do two things at once. At least a hundred Balls of yarn are stacked high in the corner of my room. Tissu for sewing is flat so it doesn't take much space. I must get to work. My numerous cats which were ABANDONED and adopted, 20 years ago, managed to jump on to tall cupboards and have fun walking on these vac bags and deflating them. I still have the bags filled. Thanks for sharing and caring 👍👍👍🍾🍾🍾💕
Hi again. Wow believe me, Sir, you encouraged me to tidy up my room. I live in France so I guess you know the time. Spent at least 1 and a half hours JUST TO PACK MY SEWING STUFF, one more bag to pack. I used the 40 x 60 for convenience but alas there was sooo much stuff that I used 6 of them. Ooooof! Took a pain killer. Can't stand straight 😟🥵 I am 70 years but I had to tidy my room. 70 are TWO numbers. Fancy doing it late at night but that is my FREE time. Had to be encouraged FIRST, then send my one year Newfie to bed and get rid of my "claws" who were eyeing the bags, ready to jump on them. Learnt a lesson 20 years ago. I really LOVE this video. When your cat came close to you I got scared. As you joked two years ago JUST PACK MINE TOO. But they will get out easily, with their claws. Tomorrow is another day of labor. Thanks for your encouragement. Love your humor. Hugs and GOOD NIGHT. 💤💤💤😘👍👍👍
Beatriz Godinez good idea, I crush the bag with hands while vacuum it. So I accelerate a lot the work of vacuum cleaner. I do the same with inflatable mattress. In practice you help it to suck air
I used them for the first time, for packing clothes for 5 days, Inc. Hoodies. I must have done something wrong, because they don't lay flat like they are supposed to. Btw you're not supposed to pack beyond that line..
If kept in good condition, and stored well I see no reason why they won't stay air tight for a year or two, maybe longer, we have duvets packed since February last year, no inflation or damage.
epic wheelman I have them since 3 months and they are still stay deflated. But do not put the deflated bags near sharp objects or they will re-inflate. I accidentally broke my two bags. I would like to recommend this product.
Hay! seeing you needs,our company has some compression bags, so we sincerely invite you to try our products for free. I hope you can give us an objective evaluation, and we will actively correct them.
I had no idea you were supposed to leave the little blue tabs on them while stored. When I went into basement to looj for something, I noticed they were all inflated again. What did I do wrong?!
Once you have sucked all the air out, you need to screw on the caps provided. If they are inflating straight away with the caps tightly screwed on then I would think there may be a manufacturing error, and would therefore advise contacting the company you bought them from. I hope this helps, thanks for your kind words.
@@mika6516 do you remove the pink rubber that is inside the plug when you unscrew the cap? Dont remove it because it helps keep the air out. I left mines on and the bag is still flat.
Hi there, I hope you are well in current times, thanks for watching my vid. It means the world to me :) In answer to your question, i would say as long as it has a handheld extension nozzle, I see no problems. One hopes this helps. *Reefy*
Nice to see your news! I would like to invite you to help us evaluate the product-compression bag. We will mail it to you free of charge. Can you give us some valuable comments after using it?
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5 seconds ago
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Thank you for a good how to. Amazing how much space I have now. Storing seasonal items made easy.
I have these one and I love it! My deflated bags has been 3 months and stay deflated and good condition.
They "return" to normal but most of the time in long term storage the clothes wrinkle severely. I use these on a yearly basis for summer and winter storage, I have since 2011. I've replaced them all. If you use them in rotation summer and winter they are only good for about 4 years and just a pin prick ruins their deflation stay.
I like how the cat kept showing up. Lol But this was a good video. I wasnt sure how 2 use them. So now im going 2 get one. Tnx! 😁🤸👍
Great video. I bought one box JUMBO 80 x 100cm and another brand BRAMBLE with four different sizes 20 in a box.
The smallest 40 x 60cm.
As I sew and knit a lot, my room became a "warehouse". I decided to carefully protect them as I can't do two things at once. At least a hundred Balls of yarn are stacked high in the corner of my room. Tissu for sewing is flat so it doesn't take much space. I must get to work. My numerous cats which were ABANDONED and adopted, 20 years ago, managed to jump on to tall cupboards and have fun walking on these vac bags and deflating them. I still have the bags filled. Thanks for sharing and caring 👍👍👍🍾🍾🍾💕
Hi again. Wow believe me, Sir, you encouraged me to tidy up my room. I live in France so I guess you know the time. Spent at least 1 and a half hours JUST TO PACK MY SEWING STUFF, one more bag to pack. I used the 40 x 60 for convenience but alas there was sooo much stuff that I used 6 of them. Ooooof! Took a pain killer. Can't stand straight 😟🥵 I am 70 years but I had to tidy my room. 70 are TWO numbers. Fancy doing it late at night but that is my FREE time. Had to be encouraged FIRST, then send my one year Newfie to bed and get rid of my "claws" who were eyeing the bags, ready to jump on them. Learnt a lesson 20 years ago. I really LOVE this video. When your cat came close to you I got scared. As you joked two years ago JUST PACK MINE TOO. But they will get out easily, with their claws. Tomorrow is another day of labor. Thanks for your encouragement. Love your humor. Hugs and GOOD NIGHT. 💤💤💤😘👍👍👍
Thanks for this man
Was that the jumbo bag with the double duvet? I have a King comforter and I'm looking for a bag and that would not be enough space. Thank you
i sit on them and vacuum the bags, so they get really really flat, much more than yours
Beatriz Godinez good idea !!
Beatriz Godinez good idea, I crush the bag with hands while vacuum it. So I accelerate a lot the work of vacuum cleaner. I do the same with inflatable mattress.
In practice you help it to suck air
Thanks for the video, it helped!
Glad it helped! Thanks for your kind words 🙏
Very good - thank you for taking the time to make the vid ...
You are more than welcome, thanks for watching
:) x
Did we get it in india please give the link to purchase in india
I brought a pcak of large ones and relised they were too small for my duvets so will be purchasing some jumbo ones
Bit of advice, keep any Cats away from them, Claws = Inflation
maybe pack the cats too! :) just joking!! 🙃
Haha. :)
Nearly 60k Views, Holy inflatables Batman, Thanks to all that have watched, liked and commented. ya legends
Excellent review I'm buying them today :)
Thanks for the feedback. remember if you have Cats, keep them away from the bags. Claws = Holes :)
Me too. They are new & improved than yrs ago.
Ive used these and after shrinking them they go back tonormal size in a few mins , mmm
After vacuuming the size down in the bag , when unpacking after some time , do articles return to initial state , or are they squashed etc. ?
Thanks for watching, in answer to your question, once the air returns they do indeed return to their initial state.
@@reefuss69 - Thanks .
User777 depends on how they are initially placed in. I would recommend folding
I used them for the first time, for packing clothes for 5 days, Inc. Hoodies. I must have done something wrong, because they don't lay flat like they are supposed to. Btw you're not supposed to pack beyond that line..
How long they last? Until opened or these just good for moving and traveling?
If kept in good condition, and stored well I see no reason why they won't stay air tight for a year or two, maybe longer, we have duvets packed since February last year, no inflation or damage.
Cool thanks
epic wheelman I have them since 3 months and they are still stay deflated. But do not put the deflated bags near sharp objects or they will re-inflate. I accidentally broke my two bags. I would like to recommend this product.
Nice review of the bag. Next time how about reviewing the hand pump.
The hand pump works (slowly) . just takes ages to suck the air out. A vacumn cleaner works for best results. Thanks for your kind words.
@@reefuss69 You are so right about that!
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Hay! seeing you needs,our company has some compression bags, so we sincerely invite you to try our products for free. I hope you can give us an objective evaluation, and we will actively correct them.
@@user-bl8sb1zs7n hay is for horses.
I had no idea you were supposed to leave the little blue tabs on them while stored. When I went into basement to looj for something, I noticed they were all inflated again. What did I do wrong?!
Once you have sucked all the air out, you need to screw on the caps provided. If they are inflating straight away with the caps tightly screwed on then I would think there may be a manufacturing error, and would therefore advise contacting the company you bought them from. I hope this helps, thanks for your kind words.
@@reefuss69 Thank you for your quick reply. That is exactly what I'm going to do.
@@mika6516 do you remove the pink rubber that is inside the plug when you unscrew the cap? Dont remove it because it helps keep the air out. I left mines on and the bag is still flat.
just got 12 jumbo bags for my yarn👀
Awesome, you will free up lots of space :)
How long do you keep vaccum in there?
Hi there, keep the vacuum running until you can see there is no more air left :)
Any vacuum will work with these bags?
Hi there, I hope you are well in current times, thanks for watching my vid. It means the world to me :) In answer to your question, i would say as long as it has a handheld extension nozzle, I see no problems. One hopes this helps. *Reefy*
But doesn't it come with a pump?
Nice to see your news! I would like to invite you to help us evaluate the product-compression bag. We will mail it to you free of charge. Can you give us some valuable comments after using it?
ISTP
No, ISFJ.