Space saver bags
Anyone used the vacuum sealed bags to ship clothes & stuff in? I just wondered if they would be allowed incase immigration has to open them and they cannot then vacuum seal them again.
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Re: Space saver bags
Originally Posted by georgiagal
(Post 4601852)
Anyone used the vacuum sealed bags to ship clothes & stuff in? I just wondered if they would be allowed incase immigration has to open them and they cannot then vacuum seal them again.
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we have just packed our suitcases with them so i hope you can use them, we will see but they do save loads of space, and very much needed with 2 kids in tow.:thumbsup:
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the condensation problem only arises if you ship clothes in the container, not in suitcases by air of course.
Did you mean shipping by sea or air in the bags ? |
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Originally Posted by barny rubble
(Post 4602257)
we have just packed our suitcases with them so i hope you can use them, we will see but they do save loads of space, and very much needed with 2 kids in tow.:thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 4603581)
Great idea unless customs in any of the countries you stop in wants to have a look inside the bags. We flew through the US and my bag was opened and searched in San Fran. How do I know? They didn't pack it back the same way and they broke the main zipper on my brand new suitcase. Oh and the little customs and immigration sticker on the front of the bag saying it had been inspected.
Handy hint. Bring a couple of spares with you. The seals on one of ours broke when one of the bags was opened. |
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