Instructions for Use

Before storage, ensure that all items are completely dry, clean, and neatly folded. Check that the storage bag is undamaged, the zipper is aligned properly, and the air valve is functioning correctly. Proper packing and sealing are essential to achieve maximum compression, protect stored items, and maintain long-term storage performance. Please follow the steps below carefully.

1 Step 1 — Pack Items

Pack items into storage bag

Place your folded clothes, bedding, or soft household items neatly inside the storage bag. Ensure that the contents do not overfill the bag and leave at least a couple of inches of space between the packed items and the zipper edge. This extra space is necessary to ensure proper sealing and prevent zipper stress.

Leave space from the zipper

2 Step 2 — Zip and Rotate

Zip bag and open valve

Firmly slide the sealing clip along the zipper multiple times to ensure the zipper is fully sealed from end to end. After sealing, rotate the air valve to the left to open it and prepare the bag for vacuum air extraction.

Slide the clip and open the valve

3 Step 3 — Vacuum

Vacuum out the air

Use a standard household vacuum cleaner to remove the air from the bag. Hold the vacuum nozzle tightly against the valve opening to maximize suction efficiency. Continue vacuuming until the bag reaches the desired compression level.

Vacuum out the air

4 Step 4 — Rotate and Store

Close valve and store bag

Once the air has been fully removed, rotate the valve to the right to close and seal it tightly. Store the compressed bag in your closet, under your bed, or in any storage space where space-saving organization is needed.

Close the valve and store the bag
For best long-term storage results, avoid storing sharp objects, damp items, or overfilled contents inside the bag. Periodically check the seal and valve to ensure compression is maintained.