Sunday, July 22, 2012

Space Saver Storage Bags Helps You Get Organized With A Giveaway




The makers of Space Bag products have been perfecting home storage solutions with its vacuum-seal bags for nearly ten years. But did you know these space-saving bags can also be used on the go?

Space Bag Dual-Use Bags can be compressed like other Space Bag products ­ with a standard household vacuum hose ­ or by rolling the bags to expunge air through a one-way valve. This convenient manual compression system makes Dual-Use Bags ideal for anyone planning an outdoor trip or family vacation, and anyone who doesn¹t own a traditional vacuum.

 About Space Bag Dual-Use Bags:
Space Bag Dual-Use Bags can be compressed with a standard household vacuum or by hand rolling to slowly expunge air through a one-way valve. This convenient compression system makes the bags perfect for anyone on the go or who doesn¹t have a conventional vacuum at home.
 
Here are some of the ways you can put Dual-Use Bags to work at home or on the go:

Pack extra blankets, pillows, towels or other linens inside Space Bag Dual-Use Bags so they take up a fraction of the space they did before. 

Protect your belongings from the elements ­every Space Bag product has an airtight seal that protects items inside from dirt, moisture, odors and pests. 

Keep your extra clothes, kids¹ water toys, towels and more organized and waterproof on your next boat trip Space Bag Dual-Use Bags on your next backpacking or camping trip to get all of your gear into a backpack or duffle. 

Pack more with the same amount of space. 

Have a loved one headed off to college? Ditch flimsy cardboard boxes and pack their belongings in Space Bag Dual-Use Bags to load more in your vehicle for the move. 

Anyone living in a small apartment or college dorm room who doesn¹t need a standard vacuum can still enjoy the space-saving benefits of these hand-compressible bags. 

Pack up out-of-season clothing or store extra linens under the bed.

The 411 by Maria:

I received some Space Saver bags a few years ago and still use them.  

Our uses are using them to store extra linens that we can not fit in our tiny linen closet. 

Baby Clothes that I just can't get rid of because I have dreams of making each kid a comforter with their clothes which I have stored under their beds.

And...Some seasonal clothes so I can consolidate and condense storage bins. I can fit twice as many clothes in them as I did before. Less bins means more storage space.
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38 comments:

  1. I would use it for our winter jackets and our sweaters. Thanks for the chance.

    sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

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  2. I'd use them to put away winter blankets and conforters.

    bgcchs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  3. storing comforters and linens

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  4. putting away off season clothes-achadwick22 @ yahoo dot com

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  5. Bedding, definitely!

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  6. Katie Roch11:13 PM

    I would use it to store winter jackets in the summer time

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  7. Winter clothes or blankets. They take up so much room.

    Paula Michele Hafner
    hafner611{AT}gmail{DOT}com

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  8. Lauren U6:39 PM

    I'd use it to store my maternity clothes.

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  9. Jackets and other bulky items.

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  10. Storing summer and winter clothing

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  11. I'd use them for extra blankets, pillows, and maybe sweaters.

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  12. Harold D9:45 AM

    I'd use them to save some space in my closets.

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  13. The linen for the cabin

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  14. id use them for storing blankets and clothes

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  15. I live in wisconsin we need a new wardrobe for every season

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  16. I would use it for winter coats when not in use.

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  17. Anonymous6:07 PM

    I am about to go to college so using it for a dorm would be great!

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  18. I would use it for extra bed linens.

    jennylovesjeff (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  19. Tiffany Overton11:41 PM

    I would store my 2 sons baby clothes that I just can't part with.

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  20. Clothes for various reasons.

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  21. for my daughters seasonal clothes

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  22. I'd put clothes in them to save closet space

    alterna7 at hotmail dot com

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  23. I would use them for bedding

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  24. I'd use the space bags for out of season clothing!

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  25. I would use them for my kids clothing...no19034770 @yahoo.com

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  26. I collect old quilts. I would love to be able to protect them this way.

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  27. I would use it for storage of extra blankets.

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  28. Anonymous1:35 PM

    Storing away winter clothing until we have an actual winter(which is once every 5 years minimum around here) and it would keep the cats from trying to make them into beds.

    ladycat713@yahoo.com

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  29. Winter/Summer clothes

    chrissylea1979 (at)gmail(dot) com

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  30. I would love to use it for extra linens. Thanks for the awesome giveaway :)

    Renee
    fattybumpkins at yahoo dot com

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  31. Storing extra blankets

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  32. Seriously the nicest people in storage. The guy I was working with was so so so nice, He got all the work done as quickly as possible. Truly, they deserve a 6th star.

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  34. Vacuum storage bags are a life saver especially if you're going on a holiday in a cold country. Can you say squeeze?

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