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Are those vacuum pack storage bags any good?

27 replies

Katymac · 08/01/2017 17:16

We bought some ages ago and they didn't last five minutes before splitting

Are they better quality now or are they still useless?

Can anyone recommend a brandv can anyone recommend a brand? Mainly for clothes and bedding

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Katymac · 08/01/2017 19:25

bump

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Namechangingbastard · 09/01/2017 09:20

I've had this problem too. The longest lasting ones I had were from tesco. The home bargains 99p ones were worth 99p 😂

Katymac · 09/01/2017 09:43

Thought they might be Wink

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SortAllTheThings · 09/01/2017 09:44

Yep, there's a great brand that doesn't split, will find the link

OokSaidTheLibrarian · 09/01/2017 09:44

I have found that the gusseted ones that stand upright are much better than the other type, but they are more expensive

SortAllTheThings · 09/01/2017 09:47

Compactor RAN3254 Vacuum Pack Storage Bag www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001QUL5ZW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_jV1Cyb6AS4PCQ

They're expensive, but you can get a vast amount in them. I got several coats, blankets, and lots of clothes in the one linked and it fits on a shelf in the wardrobe. You do have to fold things carefully though, or you end up with a ball shape rather than a cube . Lots of sizes available.

SortAllTheThings · 09/01/2017 09:48

They're fantastic for things like duvets and pillows too. Squash down to nothing.

sycamore54321 · 09/01/2017 15:29

I have a Ziplock brand ones for guest bedding and they are good quality and have lasted two years so far, being opened maybe four or five times a year.

Best though is to try to declutter to the max if you can.

Katymac · 09/01/2017 21:14

Yes but some stuff I have to keep winter/summer clothes, spare bedding & towels etc

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shovetheholly · 12/01/2017 13:40

Thank you so much sortallthething - that's just the kind of thing I've been looking for!

Manumission · 12/01/2017 13:41

The John Lewis Ines are pretty good.

I bought some truly crap Ines from Amazon recently so they must vary considerably.

Manumission · 12/01/2017 13:42

ONES. Bloody auto cucumber Blush

SortAllTheThings · 12/01/2017 13:56
Grin

No worries. They're really good! You can literally stack them about 3-4 times the height of the bag that they're in, and then you hoover out all the air and everything just squishes into the bag. It's got a clip/strap too, to keep everything together.

shovetheholly · 12/01/2017 15:11

They look really sturdy. I've bought 2 lots of vacuum bags previously, and both have punctured within one use, which is really frustrating since they weren't the cheapest kind! Hopefully these ones will be better.

Katymac · 12/01/2017 20:00

Think I may get this one

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katymac · 14/02/2017 09:09

OK - I must be being daft - this one says it is less than 5 cms deep, surely that isn't right??

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woodhill · 14/02/2017 09:13

I still have some Betterware ones which are 15-20 years old plus some from the USA.

katymac · 14/02/2017 11:28

Betterware don't seem to do them anymore (or at least not big ones)

Poop!

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Whathaveilost · 14/02/2017 12:04

I think I got mine from Argos and use them for storing summer clothes in winter.
I travel a lot and also use them to get a decent amount of clothes into cabin bags.

The ones I got have lasted a few years and I got some more for DS.
One did split on me recently but to be fair I did overstuff it!

katymac · 17/02/2017 16:39

Well I bought 3 from Argos & packed the first one - 20 minutes later it had expanded

I paked the second & I could hear the hiss straight away Sad

So back to argos & back to the drawing board

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May09Bump · 17/02/2017 16:51

I'm not stalking your threads :) John lewis own brand, brilliant - lastest three years until I unpacked them. Got shipped to USA and back!

Whathaveilost · 17/02/2017 18:22

Oh dear katy
My argos ones have been in rucksacks while ive been on back packing holidays, they've just been to Australia and back and have now got the summer dresses in.
Sorry yours didnt last.

katymac · 17/02/2017 18:54

I don't think it's tht they didn't last - they didn't even start Wink

I have ordered some from B&Q & we will see how it goes

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Iamcheeseman · 17/02/2017 18:56

I have asda own brand ones. Never had a problem with them. They have clothes in as well as duvets.

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