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There are few things that are as equally frustrating and exciting for homeowners as moving to a new house. The prospect of a better environment is exhilarating, but the idea of packing and unpacking countless  boxes can be daunting. 

 To make the process simpler, why not use vacuum storage bags? Sealing your items in an airtight container is a great way to maximize the space in your boxes by dealing with some of your bulkiest items. Think beddings, pillows, and clothes like winter coats. 

That said, you need to know how and when to use vacuum bags properly if you want them to make a difference in your packing. Here are a couple of things that will help you get started in the right direction:

Top Things to Vacuum Seal

  • Your Pillows and Beddings

Pillows and beddings are two of the bulkiest household items you have. If you have more than one in your cupboard, you should expect that the sheer size of them will take up quite a number of boxes. 

With a vacuum storage bag, however, you can significantly reduce their volume so that you can fit more than one in a single container. Your pillows, too, won’t have to consume so much space.

Just be careful about vacuum sealing all your beddings and pillows without taking the necessary precautions. Some materials like down comforters can be vacuum sealed, but you shouldn’t make it airtight. 

Removing all the air in the bag will compress the feathers and ruin the duvet after storage. Polyester and cotton comforters, on the other hand, are perfectly fine in an airtight vacuum sealed bag.

  • Your Clothes

 Even your largest suitcase may not suffice to store all your clothes. This is especially true if you have seasonal items that take up more space than the others. 

Vacuum sealing them offers a number of solutions that will minimize the stress of packing and unpacking your wardrobe. Apart from cutting back on space, they are also excellent in preservation. 

An airtight bag makes sure that no moisture or pest can get in, especially if your relocation will take several days. Are you worried about all your clothes getting wrinkled? This is another perk you will get to enjoy with vacuum storage bags. You can pile clothes together and fit them in containers without getting them wrinkled.

Similar with beddings and pillows, check first which items are suitable for vacuum sealing. This solution is best on clothes that are made of spandex, cotton, and polyester. For leather, wool, fur, and natural fibres, it’s best to use another container.

Tips for Effective Vacuum Sealing

Go for Quality

Don’t settle for substandard vacuum storage bags. Purchase only top quality brands to guarantee the safety of your belongings. Otherwise, you might risk damaging your goods, especially your food, during the move.

Go for the Right Size

Just because the volume of your clothes and beddings will be greatly reduced doesn’t mean you can use just any bag size. There’s a limit to each size available, so make sure that you have enough of what you need. Going past the indicated fill line will lead to a malfunction.

Go for Transparent Bags

Vacuum storage bags come in numerous designs. When you’re purchasing some for moving purposes, go for the transparent variety. Doing so will spare you from labelling every single packaging and help you locate things easily when you unpack.

Go for Extra Precaution

While vacuum storage bags provide excellent solutions to your moving problems, they can’t keep your items secure by themselves. You need to ensure that your boxes and storage containers are reliable as well.

You should also research how to vacuum seal certain items and foods. Marinated meat, for example, has juices that can be sucked in by the sealer. Placing a napkin between the meat and the bag’s opening can prevent liquids from destroying the sealer. Clever hacks like this will make your packing more efficient. 

Pack Wisely

Moving to a new house doesn’t need to be as painstakingly difficult as you expect it to be. By using vacuum storage bags correctly, you can save space, secure your items, and make the entire process of packing and unpacking so much more convenient.

Sam Allcock