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Homepage > Moth Deterrents > 1 Jumbo Vacuum Storage Jumper/blanket Volume Reducing Chest 65 x 48 x 28cms
Caraselle Direct is delighted to offer you high quality vacuum seal bags, clothes storage bag and vacuum storage bag solutions.
Introducing a unique and innovative storage solution - the Vacuum Storage Chest System. One large chest has a vacuum bag with the capacity to store jumpers, pillows, blankets, duvets, sheets and/or t-shirts and then by inserting your vacuum cleaner's hose into the valve the air is removed from the bag, and just watch the volume of the bag reduce by up to 60%. One Jumbo bag: size: 65 x 48 x 28cms
Now you can store your last season's clothing in smaller spaces. The stackable chest will protect your cottons and woollens against dust, moisture, insects and moths and mildew. Re-use the chests - open the seal and the stored items recover their original shape and size. You can add more chests in the stack - buy them as you go and add them. (Two sizes available - our Large size is 43 x 40 x26cms).
Not to be used for feather or down-filled duvets or perishable foods.
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