So I’m going to be going to Florida for about a year. I need to take bed sheets, towels, etc. I won’t have enough time or energy upon landing to go buy all the stuff. So I’m wondering if there are any vacuum seal bags/containers that everyone recommends, and if they are safe to take on a plane. They will be going in my checked baggage, not in carry-on bags.
I am flying Allegiant Air. I am using a carry-on suitcase.
I don’t want to have to go through security and have them say I can’t use the storage bags and them openning them and I not being able vacuum the air out of the bags.
I leave the 11th for vegas
I think I"ve seen them at Walmart and on As Seen on TV …but I have an Amazon card and I can’t find them on there cause Idk what to look for by name. It makes everything smaller so it’s easier to store. Anyone know what they’re called? Thanks.
I am going to be living in a college dorm and need a vacuum that is small but also has a hose so I can use those clothing storage vacuum bags. Does anyone have a recommendation?
I am on a tight budget.
My roommate and I have been living together for four years and knew each other for a number of years before we got a place together. Neither of us are neat freaks. I’m a bit of a slob and he’s a bit of a hoarder. He crams the common storage spaces full of the junk he buys and saves, and I don’t pick my clothes up off the bathroom floor, and leave used tea bags on the counter. Never the less, before we moved in together we discussed cleaning. I gave him the choice of being responsible for the kitchen or bathroom, and he chose the kitchen, and told me he’d clean every Monday.
The problem is, he has not kept his end of the bargain. Initially I thought he just didn’t understand that the bathroom needs to be wiped down, the stove needs to have the grease scrubbed off of it, baseboards needs to be dusted, appliances wiped off, floors swept and mopped and carpets need to be vacuumed because he previously lived at home and his parents did all of this.
After numerous talks, he’d keep telling me "Well tell me what you want me to do!" Like I’m his boss who’s supposed to direct his every move. I decided to make a cleaning list and post it on the refrigerator with slots so whoever cleaned what can indicate the name and date they’ve cleaned.
Now he insists he doesn’t have to write when he cleaned because he just "does it" and doesn’t need the recognition. This is total BS. He doesn’t do anything (or if he does it’s incredibly insufficient) and it’s not about me giving him recognition.
So the only thing on that list right now is my name and all the things I cleaned, and and again I find myself having to clean the kitchen, which is his responsibility, because the landlord has to come over to fix a leak in the kitchen sink and my roommate has taken off for the weekend.
My husband and I have lived in this apartment for about a year and started finding bites on our skin after our neighbor moved in. We had the landlord call someone to inspect our apartment and couldn’t find anything. The inspector then asked to see the neighbors unit and long behold, they were literally covered over the walls. They were crawling under the carpet to access our apartment. The exterminator has been here about 4 times now and my neighbor still has the problem. I put duct tape all around the wall and carpet so they cannot enter. We were sleeping on the floor surrounded by duct tape and caught two bugs. After the last extermination I only found one bug alive and have not found any more on the tape. We want to get the hell out of here and have the concern of bringing them with us. We are going to stay at my parents, double bag clothing and blankets to wash them, and put our stuff in a storage unit until we can find a new place. The exterminator can’t come back again until the time we need to be out of apartment, we gave our notice. My question is if I vacuum everything, put it loosely in a box, and spray the bed bug spray all over some furniture, does it really work? Then leave the bigger furniture here and after exterminator comes, put it with the rest in storage and let off a fogger? We already had to throw away couch and not looking to throw out any more items unless absolutely necessary. Could this help solve our bed bug fiasco? Has anyone else been through this situation? Thanks in advance!!!
I bought plastic storage bags that you seal closed by using a vacuum cleaner. Can storing wool and silk clothing in plastic be damaging to the material?
I have a tempurpedic Cal King mattress. And i need a vacuum seal storage bag big enough to fit the mattress in so i can attempt to shrink the size of the mattress so i can get it in my basement.
The Dimensions: 72 in. W x 84 in. L x 14 in. D
Hi, friends, I’m so confused when I try to sell our products of vacuum storage bags to customers worldwide by Ebay and Paypal. Fee of the both can be up to 20 percents of price and this doesn’t include FedEx fee. This is unacceptable. Who can help me with info. Thank you very much.