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chappie | 00:01 Thu 31st Mar 2005 | Home & Garden
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Has anyone got any that work? I tried a fellow answerbanker's suggestion about making your own, using a strong plastic bag and a rubber band, but it did not work for me. I know that there are now some on the market that you close with a zip, and also some with rods, I was wondering if they work. I know you can get some that you just roll up, they are said to be very good, but I dont think they would be big enough for my needs, I am thinking particularly of duvets and pillows. Thanks.
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My mum's got some of those ones you attach the hoover to so all the air's sucked out. She's never had a problem with them although I originally thought they'd split and they do save a lot of space. I 'm sure JML sell them for a fairly reasonable price in Woolworths, B and Q, Robert Dyas and wherever else they advertise on telly.
I use ones from Lakeland plastics (TM) they come in many sizes and I have found tham to be very good although a little more expensive than other versions. These are the manual type, no suction cleaner device required. Good luck.
I bought some of these bags two years ago. Terrific! I can now get two double douvet covers, a quilt cover and a single douvet all in the top section of a wardrobe.(3 bags) They go so flat you wont believe it. The vacuum does the job with no effort. I think I saw some at Woolworths last week. They sell them at Amazon. Just type in "Storage bags" and Google.

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