I Wish I'd Had These $26 Vacuum Bags When I Moved Into College – They Save So Much Space and Make Moving So Much Simpler
They're conveniently reusable, durable, and puncture-resistant
Going back and forth to college always meant a car packed from the trunk to the roof, filled with my clothes, room decor, and − bulkiest of all − my bedding.
My duvet insert usually ended up bunched up in a bag somewhere, but if there's one thing I really could have made use of every time I moved in and out, it's Vacuum Storage Bags, available at Walmart.
With an electric pump included for ease, and five different sizes for all your packing needs, they make transporting your dorm bedding easier than ever.
Once you've invested in the best comforter or duvet insert for college, squashing it haphazardly into a suitcase, trunk, or bag for transportation is far from the optimal way to keep it plush and fluffy, not to mention to save space when traveling.
That's why I recommend using Vacuum Storage Bags, available at Walmart, instead, which work to free up space by up to 80 per cent and protect your bedding from moisture, dirt, and dust at the same time.
The inclusion of an electric pump means they're both quick and easy to use, too, especiall when compared to manual pumps. Each bag then seals with a triple-sealed turbo valve, double zipper, and strong, puncture-resistant material for an odorless, sturdy, and sustainably reusable solution.
Alongside a five-star review, verified shopper Amy calls them a 'space-saver win,' adding, 'These CubePoint vacuum seal bags actually surprised me. The double-zipper twist-on blue cap seals tight and keeps everything compressed and organized. They're perfect for stacking on shelves and making the most out of storage space − mom-approved for sure...If you need extra storage without buying more bins…these are it.'
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Another glowing review from Pamela adds, 'My sister encouraged me for years to try these space bags. I'm glad I finally tried them, and wish I had sooner. They're durable, easy to use, and hold a whole lot, taking up less space. I love these bags.'
And, once you've finished college, there are plenty of ways to use vacuum storage bags at home: They'll also come in handy when moving house, going on holiday, as underbed storage and long-term clothes storage, and for organizing a linen closet.
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Are you or your child heading off to college in the fall? Below, you can shop from a selection of alternative vacuum bags and essentials I wish I'd had to make the moving process simple and seamless.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
These vacuum storage bags compress soft items to create three times more storage space, and cleverly feature a color-changing indicator to conveniently show how strong and secure the seal is.
If you take one with you, store your out-of-season comforter (and clothes) in a bag like this under your bed or at the bottom of your closet to save room when space is at a premium. It has a 24-gallon volume and strong carry handles for portability.
These storage bags are equipped with an airtight seal and triple-valve system to lock out air, moisture, dust, and odors, to keep belongings fresh and clean, and fold flat for small-space storage in a college dorm when not in use.
These underbed storage containers are easy to wheel away out of sight, either under your bed or closet, with a transparent, zippered lid to make it easy to identify the contents with just a quick glance.
For a simple solution, I always used these affordable storage bags from IKEA for my bedding, clothes, and towels at college. They're also available in a large size for any bulkier items, and can be packed directly for traveling in the car.
This smaller box is perfect for shoes, towels, and extra bed linen. I'd buy a few for under the bed, on top of the closet, and anywhere else you need extra storage space. The secure lid keeps dirt, dust, and pests at bay.
It's not just moving you'll have to think about − these IKEA dorm room essentials are sure to transform any space while adding personality and character.
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Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens in 2024 as the News Writer on Solved, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. Now, as the Sleep Editor, she spends her days producing content on all things sleep – from mattresses and sheets to protectors and pillows, all of which she tests in her own home. She also has particular expertise in home fragrance, covering everything from candles to reed diffusers, and frequently attends showrooms, including Vispring and Frette, and events hosted by the likes of Diptyque, Jo Malone, and Malin+Goetz.
Previously, she has written for Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, and also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh.