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Space BeddingHas anyone ever used for vacuum bags save space w / clothes or sheets?

IFI Im wondering what to do with my duvets andleave like that for months will lose their origanal fluffyness or felt at all. Has anyone experienceon this?

I did once. I went on holiday caravan for 18 months. Vacuum all my bedding that wasn't necessary, and stored it in my loft son. When we got the stuff was practically ruined cos emptiness had come undone we had to follow the instructions precisely.

I used these things once. First, the bags are expensive. Second, the seal does not always stay closed, the third are fully wrinkled clothes when you open the bag and, finally, in the case of a down, you can crush the feathers and will need to re- stuffed animals by putting them in the dryer at a laundromat with tennis balls.

Personally I find these bags to be a marketing gimmick to get rid of your money.

It seems to be a good idea, but I found they do not stay vacuumed, whatever the ads say.

Not when you open the bag, they puff up

Posted on February 7, 2010.
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