Available in a variety of sizes, Vacuum Seal Bags for Clothing are designed to meet your unique storage needs, whether you're replacing seasonal clothing in your closet, traveling to put as much clothing as possible in your luggage, or struggling to stuff all of your family's clothing when you're moving. These bags help create more storage space for clothing and linens - blankets, comforters, pillows, comforters, and towels - which are often compressible. Thanks to the airtight seal of these clothing travel vacuum seal bags, the air inside these items can be sucked out, reducing their size to a fraction of their initial bulky volume. Clothing vacuum bags also protect items from moisture and dust, making long-term storage possible.
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Asymmetrical zipper to prevent opening whensqueeze bags
Triple-sealed turbine valve design ensures aircannot enter during vacuum
Slide the sealing buckle back and forth on the sealing strip 2-3 times to ensure that the vacuum sealing bag for clothes is in a sealed state
Our vacuum-sealed bags for clothes are made of five layers of co-extruded film for high strength and puncture resistance
Good sealing, no air leakage, high strength
The vacuum storage bag is well sealed and can keep the vacuum for a long time, protecting your clothes and bedding from dust and moisture.
Tips for use
4-Step vacuum seal bags for clothing
1. Packing: Place the vacuum storage bag on a flat surface - floor or table. Fold laundry flat and place evenly in the bag.
2. Seal: Slide the zipper back and forth a few times with the zipper clips and seal it.
times to make sure it is completely sealed and will not leak.
3. Vacuum: Gently place the vacuum nozzle or hose over the valve port
(do not press hard) or connect a hand pump (tighten the port).
4. Storage: After vacuuming, close the valve cover and check for air leaks, then put the bag away for storage.
Tips for use
1. Dry all items completely before placing them in the vacuum bag.
2. Avoid overfilling the bag beyond the maximum capacity line and instead use more than one bag.
Double check that the zipper is fully closed and avoid items with sharp corners.
3. Check the air leakage holes for “sizzling” sound, a little tape can solve the problem.
4. Re-vacuum every 3-4 months for long term storage.
5. Vacuum storage is not suitable for down fibers and leather products.