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9 Travel Space Saver Bags by StoragePro, Hand Rolling (No Vacuum Needed) Compression Bags in Multiple Sizes & Gift Packaging

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About 9 Travel Space Saver Bags By StoragePro, Hand

Contains 3 Large (28"x20"), 3 Medium (24"x16"), and 3 Small (22"x14") space saver bags for travel.   FAQ: How much can you pack inside each bag? The largest size can fit four sweaters/four pairs of jeans/two jackets/eight tshirts, or even a blanket. The medium size fits 30% less, and the smallest size fits 50% less. The smallest size is especially useful for storing socks/underwear.   How does the bag stay compressed? StoragePro uses a patented design that efficiently expels air while preventing reverse airflow. When squeezed, air inside the bag gets pushed through little side passageways which channel into two exit valves. The valves are covered by two layers of thin film that only open with sufficient force applied, making them one-way only. As outside air pressure overcomes the pressure inside, the bag remains compressed until the seal is opened.   One of the bags keeps re-inflating with air after a while. What am I doing wrong? Don't worry; this is common for new users of space saver bags. The trick is to pack just the right amount and not overpack with clothes, which may slowly break open the seal over time. Pack just below the "fill line" marked on the bag, so that you can build a safety gap of compressed air between your clothing and the ziploc seal. This also allows you to roll easier when squeezing out the air.   Do clothes come out wrinkled after packing and rolling? Surprisingly, not much! As long as you folded your clothes before packing, you'll be glad to notice that they come out no more wrinkled than from the folding itself.   Do bags reduce weight as well as volume? No. If they did, we'd win the Nobel Prize in Physics.