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051 - Should You Use Vacuum Storage Bags? Pros and Cons Explained

Author
Heather Tingle
Published
Fri 11 Oct 2024
Episode Link
https://www.untangledbytingle.com/podcast

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Episode Summary: In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle dives into the world of vacuum storage bags, a popular solution for maximising space. Heather covers the pros and cons of using these bags for decluttering and storage, and shares her personal insights into when and where vacuum storage is most useful.

If you’ve ever wondered whether vacuum storage bags could help you clear space in your home or declutter more effectively, this episode will provide practical advice on how and when to use them—and when to avoid them. From space-saving benefits to potential issues with long-term use, Heather helps you untangle whether vacuum storage bags are right for you.

What Are Vacuum Storage Bags?

    • Vacuum storage bags are thick plastic bags that compress items like clothes and bedding by sucking the air out with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Pros of Using Vacuum Storage Bags:
    • Space Saving: Can reduce the volume of stored items by up to 80%, making them ideal for small spaces or items not used regularly.
    • Durability: They’re tough and durable, useful for moving house or storing items for a short period.
    • Great for Craft Storage: Perfect for storing excess materials like wool or fabric, especially when you’re short on space.
    • Protection: Keeps items safe from dust, damp, moths, and bugs (provided the items are pest-free before storing).
    • Budget-Friendly Moving: Reducing the volume of items can lower the cost when moving, as movers charge by volume.
  • Cons of Using Vacuum Storage Bags:
    • Not Ideal for Long-Term Storage: Over time, the seals can fail, air can seep in, and they may not be as effective.
    • Quality Issues: Cheaper bags may have poor seals, leading to frustration when they don’t hold the vacuum properly.
    • Unsuitable for Frequent Use: Not practical for items you access often, as resealing them each time can be cumbersome.
    • Damage to Certain Fabrics: Items like down duvets, leather, and delicate fabrics can be damaged by the vacuum compression.
    • Plastic Odours and Sweating: The plastic can sometimes make items smell and can even

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