Vacuum Storage Bag Usage Precautions

Created on 02.10
1. Do's and Don'ts:
Absolutely do not store damp or wet items.
Avoid storing high-end garments such as fur, silk, and cashmere that require maintaining their natural shape and breathability.
Long-term compression may cause fiber damage or loss of elasticity. Do not store items that rely on fluffiness for warmth, such as down comforters and down jackets.
Long-term compression may cause the down to clump, and it will take a long time and vigorous fluffing to restore its fluffiness.
Do not place sharp objects (such as pins, coat hanger hooks, or pen tips) inside to prevent puncturing the bag.
Season and Duration: It is most suitable for storing heavy winter clothing and bedding. It is recommended for use during spring, summer, and autumn for storage. It is advisable to rotate the use of the bags seasonally. Do not keep items compressed in the bags for an extended period. Regularly take the items out to air and restore the elasticity of the fibers.
2. Operating details: Before sealing, make sure to smooth out the zipper area by hand to ensure there are no foreign objects. When evacuating air, if the items are too full or not placed evenly, there may be dead corners. You can manually adjust them. The electric pump has a high power, and when evacuating air, you can gently press the bag with your hand to help expel the air.
3. Storage environment: Store in a dark, cool, and dry cabinet or under the bed. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent plastic from aging and becoming brittle. Keep away from high-temperature sources (such as radiators) and sharp corners of furniture.
4. Analysis of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Vacuum Storage Bags.
(1) Advantages: Maximizes Space: This is the greatest advantage. The compression significantly frees up storage space in wardrobes, cabinets, and under beds, making it a "must-have" for small apartments and dormitories. Moisture, Mold, and Insect Resistance: The sealed environment effectively blocks moisture, dust, and pests (such as moths) in the air, protecting clothes. Neat and Easy to Manage: Items are compressed into flat "slabs", making them easy to stack and sort, keeping storage areas organized. Convenient to Move: The reduced volume after compression makes it easy to pack and move, ideal for situations like moving or studying abroad. High Cost-Effectiveness: Purchased once, they can be reused multiple times, offering an economical and efficient storage solution.
(2) Disadvantages: Long-term high pressure can affect the elasticity of natural fibers, especially wool and down. It may cause deeper wrinkles in clothes that are difficult to restore. After taking out the clothes, they often need to be hung, beaten or aired for a period of time to fully regain their fluffiness and crispness.
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