It sure would've been nice to see how fast or slow it is to use the hand pump, especially because it is displayed in your video's main photo... the hand pump is the only reason that I clicked on the link in the 1st place.
I've used the hand pump on a recent trip (I use them for convenience in luggage) and the handpump took about 2 minutes for the "medium" ~27" x ~19". I don't find them great for long term storage as the air gets back in some.
Bebe. xo, I wanted to see whether you turn the pump to the right or the left to screw it on. You cheated the people here on learning how to screw the pump on and pulling the pump handle in and out. The hand pump is so complicated to operate.
I have one of those manual pumps. The reason she didn't use it might be because it takes a LONG time to suck all the air out with the manual pump, like 5 minutes or so.
I finally figured out how to use the hand pump. You unscrew the cap of the bag. You screw the hand pump into it. You have to pump about 100 times to get air out of the jumbo bags. At first it doesn't seem like it is doing anything, but after about 10 pumps, you see the air going down. I plan to buy a mini air pump and only use the manual pump for small bags when travelling.
oh damn lol. I didn't know the vacuum cleaner could do so well haha. About to buy some for my camping trip. Thanks for let me know about the less bindability. Thanks for this!
Hello, I have tried other bags of this type before and I have seen that some after 2 to 3 days lose their vacuum and regain their original size, how long does this type of bags last keeping the vacuum inside?
I found exactly the same thing happening. I'm just starting again to vacuum seal more bags that have already been used, but I don't have (never got) that slider thing, so I'm having to squeeze several times along the seam with my fingers. I think what I need is a two-side clamp that I can pinch the seam together with, using pliers to squeeze it together.
hi, i have tried this with the same bag, but when its all sucked in, the bag goes back to normal and loose after 2 min... i have tried several bags but the same happens
You might be overfilling the bag possibly creating small holes/tears along the seams and/or one or both of the zippers aren't staying sealed because the clothes are past the "don't fill past here" line once the air starts getting removed
Because it will take ages to vacuum with that hand pump🤣 my vacuum bags are Jus sleeping for this reason😣😣😣 my vacuum cleaner does not fit into the hole of that bag
I have exactly this vacuum bag and did a load of clothing and blankets last week. Every single bag has leaked and is fully NOT vacuum sealed any longer. My question is, how do you get it to STAY vacuum sealed?! I've never had a successful run yet over many years and brands.
It will take time for certain items, like pillows/duvets/puffer jackets to regain their "fullness". Items where the insulating or fluffiness is what makes them worthwhile I wouldn't recommend using for long-term storage. These are great for packing for moves and vacations though because the short term does nothing more than wrinkle clothes.
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VAACUM BAGS DONT REALLY WORKS ! I have tried different brands - they all leak air and get back to normal size.. I will now try to seal the side of the bag with tape to see if it stays vacumed.
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@@nurfaqihahridzuan8870 I got a few designer in my stash. But that's not all I wear. I just like nice looking clothes. Just being designer doesn't automatically make clothes nice. I've got non designer clothes that look better than some of my designer clothes lol