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So once more to the fount of all knowledge
Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it says http://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 any comments appreciated Tony |
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TMC wrote:
So once more to the fount of all knowledge Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it says http://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 any comments appreciated Tony I am told that Woolworths have them at a good price but I have no direct experience. There was a thread elsewhere recently about using them as a low cost vacuum veneer press. Andrew |
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:49:06 -0000, "TMC" wrote:
So once more to the fount of all knowledge Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it says http://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 any comments appreciated Tony £8.48 for 6 .There is certainly no shortage of similar items .All the sellers appear to be operating the same way .Low BIN price and about £7-8 postage to balance things up . |
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![]() "TMC" wrote in message ... So once more to the fount of all knowledge Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it says http://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 any comments appreciated Tony I bought quite a big "selection box" of these at Costco. Sorry can't remember the price but they weren't vastly expensive. Lots of our spare duvets and pillows are now stored in a remarkably small space. Regards, Simon. |
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writes So once more to the fount of all knowledge Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it says http://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Looks fiddly and is expensive for a couple of bits of plastic. Also, one of their examples was a sleeping bag they could get back in its carrying bag - that's pathetic IMO. Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 107 negatives and 42 neutrals in the last month with a lot of people complaining about non-delivery/lack of communication would put me off buying from that seller. -- Si |
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 19:05:59 +0000, Si $3o&m wrote:
In message , TMC writes So once more to the fount of all knowledge Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it says http://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Looks fiddly and is expensive for a couple of bits of plastic. Also, one of their examples was a sleeping bag they could get back in its carrying bag - that's pathetic IMO. Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 107 negatives and 42 neutrals in the last month with a lot of people complaining about non-delivery/lack of communication would put me off buying from that seller. 107 negs /42 Neutrals in one month .Jeez .That's Bad |
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![]() "TMC" wrote in message ... So once more to the fount of all knowledge Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it says http://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 any comments appreciated Tony Can't remember where I bought ours but they were very cheap. They weren't the vacuum cleaner type though, I simply sat on them until the air was almost all gone and the stuff was flat then zipped the bags and put them under the bed before they could re-inflat. So far it's worked. Save your carbon footprint, squash them rather than have the hassle and expense of using your cleaner. Mary |
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![]() "TMC" wrote in message ... So once more to the fount of all knowledge Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it says http://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 any comments appreciated Tony Aldi had them last week as part of their weekly offers, one large and one small for 6.99 IIRC. We bought a couple and they seem to work well.. The stores may have some left.. Des |
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On 23 Jan, 16:49, "TMC" wrote:
So once more to the fount of all knowledge Anybody found a really cheap supply of these bags as I need to reduce the size on a number of double and King size winter duvets and sleeping bags Or is this really as good as it sayshttp://www.bagbutton.co.uk/ Also found these which seem too good a price to be true http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160200765007 any comments appreciated Tony Be very careful about what you are vacuum flat. I do not know I admit about fibre type duvets and pillows, but if they are feather, it is not recommended as the pressure damages the feather structure and the item will lose it's bulk. Particularly applies to feather sleeping bags. I would have thought that the ability of fibre duvets and bags might well also be compromised by excess pressure on the material. Rob Rob |
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