🧳 Compress More, Stress Less: Your Ultimate Space-Saving Sidekick!
HIBAG Vacuum Storage Bags offer a premium solution to declutter and organize by reducing item volume by 80%. Featuring durable, airtight, and watertight PA+PE material with a double zip seal and triple-seal turbo valve, these 10 jumbo bags protect clothes, bedding, and more from dust and damage. The set includes a portable hand pump and is compatible with any vacuum cleaner, making it perfect for home, moving, or travel use.
Brand | HIBAG |
Color | Red |
Product Dimensions | 9.6"L x 8"W x 3.8"H |
Special Feature | Durable |
Load Capacity | 10 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Clothing, Bedding |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Items | 10 |
Size | 10-Jumbo |
Number of Sets | 10 |
Item Weight | 1.22 Kilograms |
UPC | 743129473903 |
Manufacturer | HIBAG |
Part Number | HB-10J |
Item Weight | 2.68 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HB-10J |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Durable |
Included Components | Pump, Vacuum storage bags |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**A
So many cloths into 1 large suitcase!!!
These are a game changer!! We just got back from vacation and these bags were amazing. Not only was I able to pack more clothes (not that I needed to) but had extra room for all my toiletries and shoes. I fit 3 large bags and 1 medium bag vacuum sealed full of cloths into one large suitcase with 4 pairs of shoes, and my toiletries and hairdryer. Plus a few little odds and ends. Definitely wish I would have found these sooner. They also would be great for storage of seasonal cloths into your closet or under the bed. As they hardly take up much room at all. They are easy to use just unscrewed the lid, vacuum sealed full, them put the lid back on tight and bam done. The end ziplock closure was great and didn’t leak any air at on either way home. Got 8 bag seals with original charge on the sealer! Great buy for travelers.
T**Y
Amazing space savers - fantastic for gifting baby clothes
I am obsessed with these bags. I am overhauling my house with them. I just run around putting everything in these bags and sucking the life out of it all.Medium bags:I have about 6-7 plastic bins full of baby clothes in one giant bin. They were so handy to separate by size into a bag. Very easy to pump - I had to do a lot of reopening and reclosing and it’s not a big deal. Now the momma these clothes are going to will be able to just store easily and go and grab a bag of clothes when she needs it. So convenient.Jumbo bags:I organized spare bedding in my linen closet and made so much space.I have throw pillows I don’t use that got bagged.I usually keep my off-season clothes in plastic bins in my basement. Now they are in a jumbo bag under my bed. These bags are amazing.
A**X
Functional bags, but I wouldn't buy more.
I'm not impressed by this variety pack of vacuum bags. I'm leaving this review after a year, when most of the bags are gone. That means I'm writing these details from memory, and some details aren't 100% accurate. But my memories of these bags leave a lot to be desired. They do exactly what they say, and I did get some good usage out of them. There weren't any major flaws that made me want to return them, and the product page was accurate. You know exactly what you're getting. However, I struggle to imagine myself using these bags more often or buying replacements when the last few inevitably break. You're probably better off buying multi-purpose plastic storage containers, a specific size of bag, or changing your plans entirely.I used these bags for long term storage, for packing a backpack and suitcase on multiple flights, and for saving space on a super long road trip. All of those use cases have some major "maybe don't do that" problems. I definitely would have struggled more on my road trip without the bags, but that's because I made terrible plans and ended up having to pack too much of my old apartment into my car. In another review, I said to pack less stuff. That also applies here. I'd you're considering these bags for very limited space travel, don't.After using the bags multiple different ways, I realized you realistically only need 3 sizes. The super small hand-compression bags that don't need a vacuum because you squeeze them with your arms, a medium sized bag for smaller items like multiple shirts, and a mega big bag for large towels and blankets. All the other random sizes are just clutter when you're looking for a bag that will hold several towels and you accidentally grab a large bag instead of a jumbo bag. So that's one negative mark on the bags. The package includes way too many weird sizes. It's perfect if you only need one specific size, but you'll probably struggle to actually use all the bags effectively. So it makes the value proposition a bit rough. You're buying a combo pack, but some of it will just become trash. If the manufacturers are reading this, make the three sizes color coded, so you can always grab a specific size from the pile of bags. That would help a lot. You can always leave part of the bag empty, and fold up the unused part. So having more bigger bags would be better.The problem with using the bags as long term storage is that they slowly re-inflate. The valve doesn't hold in air over a long time. The manual that came with the bags says you should re-vacuum the bags after a while. I forget if it's 6 weeks or 3 months, but the bags will never hold their vacuum if you store winter clothes inside, which is a major strike against using these for storage. I understand the laws of physics make this a nearly impossible task, but I must ask what the purpose of long term storage is when you need to re-pack your stuff every few months. At that point, just use a different storage method. The bags still hold some vacuum after 6 months, but they're less "TV infomercial shrinking magic", and more "big ziploc bag" after they settle in. So a big box is probably just as good.The problem with traveling with vacuum bags, is the traveling part. On an airplane, the weight is a major problem, and you might get caught with an overweight bag if you compress too much stuff into your suitcase, like I did. Plus, it's just annoying to travel with too much stuff. The more you try to cram into your suitcase, the worse your travel experience will be. Repacking vacuum bags in a hotel before a flight is the worst thing ever. Plus, you need a portable vacuum. I got one of those too. Please, learn from my mistake and pack less stuff. You probably don't need it, and you can just do laundry on the trip. With one exception I'll explain at the end.On the road trip, the bags were just as much a liability as an asset. That's where I found out that vacuum bags love snagging on random corners, and these specific bags love to get giant holes poked in them if they aren't sitting on a nice flat surface. I broke around 3-4 bags on the trip, which was an unpleasant surprise that left me without enough large bags to keep everything compressed. Plus, I was hotel hopping, which made me realize how horrible it is to have to revacuum your bags when leaving a hotel. Seriously, just pack less stuff. Needing to buy things just to cleanly store the other things you bought is a sign you might have a problem. If you're depending on vacuum bags to make everything fit ona trip, you're eventually going to run into an unpleasant surprise when one of them breaks. You could pack extras, but with extra bags with bulky valves and a vacuum pump, you're really eating into the extra space you thought you'd get by vacuuming all your stuff. These bags really aren't good for traveling.The one exception for travel were the super-small bags you could hand compress. Those were actually great for hopping between hotels on a road trip. The bags don't have the plastic valve, so they're super thin and the empty bags fit anywhere. Instead of a traditional plastic valve with a locking cap, the travel bags use a valve at the bottom of the bag. They have a zipper at the top, but the bottom is technically open. There's a long S bend at the bottom, and the two sides of the bag will stick to each other. You can force air out by compressing the bag like a balloon, which pushes the valve open to let the air out. But the sides of the bag stick to each other, and block air from getting back inside the bag. Ironically, those seem to hold their vacuum the best, although their design means that you can't get anywhere as good if a vacuum. I needed some bulky winter pants, but only if I was going to be outside for a long period of time. I also needed to pack them in my backpack instead of my suitcase, so I could change clothes in the middle of the day. Being able to throw those pants into a vacuum bag that I only opened sometimes was great, and the bag kept them in a nice package that was easy to organize in my backpack. I also used the hand bags for emergency clothes, in case I got stuck without my suitcase. Which has happened on 2 out of 3 flights one month in 2024. Family emergencies are rough. If there was a pack of 15 of those bags with no plastic valve, I'd gladly buy them, because it's really hard to go wrong with having a few extras for traveling. They keep your clothes clean, compact, and organized in the rest of your bag. But this pack only has like, three of them, which isn't enough for traveling. You're better off looking somewhere else for vacuum bags, or finding another solution for storage.I'm going to keep the leftover bags around, but in the future I'm probably not going to buy a variety pack of bags. I'm either going to be nothing buy mega jumbo bags for quilts and use them like giant ziplock bags to keep my late grandma's quilts clean, or I'm going to buy a pack of travel bags because they're surprisingly good. But I'm not buying this variety pack again.Although I guess it served it's purpose of helping me figure out what size bags I need, and what qualities I care about in a vacuum bag.
M**N
Saves a lot of Space!!
Bought these to store a pile of holiday pillows. I went from 10 plastic containers of pillows down to three. The quality is there, the plastic is, well plastic, but for pillows or other soft items, they seem to work well. The hand pump is fine, but if you have a shop-vac, it will work much, much better. I transferred and stored all my pillow a couple of weeks ago and the vacuum has held really well, so all we have to do is wait for the next holiday!
K**N
Great product! A must buy for travelers!
We ordered these to help us pack for our month long bike trip! It is a wonderful product! Easy to use lots of bags and helped us fit everything into our bike suitcase! Plus we used bags for our rain gear in the side saddle bags on the bike! It Recharges so no batteries needed! My only suggestion would be to have colored caps instead of white because they blend in with the beds in hotels and I already lost one since I probably didn't see it! I highly recommend if your looking to save space and easier than sitting on bags to take the air out!
S**H
Space bags to use and reuse.
These space bags are very handy for storage or transport of clothes and other material goods. Easy to use and they are reusable as well. They come with a hand pump that works well. You don’t need any special nozzles or suction vacs to work with. This is a good purchase.
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