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Jet Bag is a set of 3 reusable, resealable wine bags made in the USA, designed to protect and absorb spills from standard 750ml bottles during travel. Featuring a compact design with a built-in handle and a clear back for custom inserts, these bags combine durability with eco-friendly materials and come backed by a 5-year manufacturer guarantee.














| ASIN | B00IIT9HM2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,772 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #11 in Wine Accessory Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (766) |
| Date First Available | June 18, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.2 ounces |
| Item model number | JB-TUSC-3 |
| Manufacturer | 203 Brands, Inc. |
| Package Dimensions | 8.19 x 7.95 x 1.26 inches |
D**T
Incredible customer service and a great product
The bags work wonderfully, this is my 2nd order, very happy with them. They work well with any size 750ml wine bottle. This time I had an issue with my order. I sent a support email to the company at 7pm, they literally replied within 10 minutes. They also were able to resolve the issue I had within half a day. The customer support was incredible. I went from being fairly upset to amazed in just an hour. Would definitely purchase from them again.
K**H
A must for bringing liquids while traveling
These were a huge help for bringing back olive oil and limoncello from Italy. Easy to use, perfect for travel, durable, and worth the price.
L**N
Kept my bottles safe in transport
These bags worked perfectly. I put a few bottles of wine and alcohol in my checked bag and they made it to my destination.
T**A
Must have for traveling with wine
My husband and I flew out of the country and were advised to bring our own wine to save money. These insulated travel wine bags were perfect for stowing wine in our checked bags. All of our wine was protected and we had zero broken bottles when we arrived at our destination. I cannot speak to how absorbent they are if a wine bottle does break, but I felt confident with the packaging that our clothes would be fine if any did break. Highly recommend!
M**E
Worked perfectly.
Works as they should. And reusable.
S**R
Like a diaper for your booze
These bags are like diapers for your alcohol. 750ml whiskey bottles fit fine. They sealed well and my bottles made it safely in my checked suitcase. The padding is the same material as a diaper. It looks absorbent, but isn’t the thickest and shifts around fairly easily when putting a bottle in the bag. Bubble wrap would provide better protection, but wouldn’t be as protective if something breaks. Overall, this is a good product. They last and can be used multiple times.
E**.
Perfect for traveling!
A friend told me about these on a recent ski trip to Japan. He used them to bring American wine to Japan with him, and to bring Japanese sake and whisky home. All within the appropriate limits on liquor importation, of course! I bought a few and they worked great. No more wrapping bottles in sweaters and hoping nothing breaks or leaks. These bags are GREAT!
L**S
Works great if you know the tricks.
The bad first. As many complain here getting the bottles inside the bag between the towels is—difficult. The good: here’s an easy trick Pull the absorbent material out completely. (Gently don’t rip the plastic flaps that hold it inside. Now slide the material back inside just 4-6 inches(10-15 centimetres). Place the bottle between the two sides of the material and gently slide the entirety into the plastic bag. Gently reach inside and tuck the material into the folds for large bottles, or fold it over the top and use a piece of tape to fully wrap smaller bottles. The test? I haven’t flown with them yet. But the material does what it says. To a degree. I poured a stale sun trashed litre of liquor 45%/90 prf into the bag, followed by a few shots (ounces) of junk perfume, and waited. Figuring that’s what most people would be putting in the bags. After about an hour I poured out the liquid into a measuring cup. About 150 ml were left in the bag. The rest well soaked up. So 750 bottles are probably the wise limit. Also, push the air out of the bag before you close the zipper. The material really expands. Don’t want those few ml that are loose to drain out if the bag pops from lack of room. Over all looks to be a good product. I’ll come back and edit this if a bottle (sadly) breaks in flight to let you know how a real world happening goes.
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