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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I would use it for our winter jackets and our sweaters. Thanks for the chance.
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I'd use it to store my maternity clothes.
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Linens, bedding
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Winter/Summer clothes
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Storing extra blankets
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