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The King/Cal-King Foam Mattress Vacuum Bag is an essential tool for hassle-free mattress moving and storage. With an 80% compression ratio, durable leakproof material, and a unique double-zip design, this bag ensures your mattress is protected and easy to transport. Perfectly sized for king and cal-king mattresses, it simplifies your moving process while keeping your mattress safe from dust and damage.
Size | King/California King |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Number of Sets | 1 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.7"L x 13"W x 2"H |
Material Type | PA+PE |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Transparent |
Recommended Uses For Product | Moving Storage |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Load Capacity | 50 Pounds |
Additional Features | Leakproof, Vacuum Sealed, Adjustable, Waterproof |
K**N
Works Surprisingly Well, on Huge Hybrid King
I had a mattress to return after a home trial, as the mattress wasn’t a good fit for us. It was a massive 14 inch thick hybrid (springs and foam) that weighted a ton. We got it upstairs back when it was in a box, but getting down the stairs was proving impossible in its re-inflated state. It was too big to fit through our narrow stairway. By like 2ft. Even the movers gave up.We gave this vacuum bag a try before calling the movers again. It worked surprisingly well ! Putting it on wasn’t too bad with two people, and a regular $100 upright Bissel Carpet Vacuum was able to shrink the size about 50% in 15 minutes. It compressed enough that we could fold it, and then, with some of the straps included in the package doubled up, we were able to fold it like a hard shell taco and then slide it down the stairs. Success ! Got it down there with minimal damage. For our purposes, it was perfect. We removed the bag and let it re-inflate once in the first floor as it would fit fine in the big mover’s truck.However, there is no doubt that this bag is pretty delicate. It worked for us, but we only had it in use probably for an hour. I would expect it to rip with even moderate pressure or poking. I think if I was planning to vacuum bag the mattress, and then transport or store it somewhere a long distance, I would buy several ratchet straps and put them all over it in its compressed state. That way when the bag inevitably does start to reinflate/rip, the straps will keep it more compressed and manageable. Just be careful with the ratchet straps metal pieces on the delicate bag. I wouldn’t expect this bag to maintain compression, without straps, for more than 24 hours. Even in our short window of an hour, I was seeing it start to slowly reinflate a tiny bit before I put the (included) doubled-up (length) straps on. The straps helped slow that significantly.
G**K
Works great, plastic punctures easily
This bag works quite well, as long as you have the right vacuum for it! I have purchased and used this exact product twice so far, because I end up puncturing it every time I use it (more on this later). The first time I used it, I tried using my regular household vacuum cleaner (Miele canister vac). It worked a little bit, but the vacuum quickly overheated and shut off. Most household vacuums aren't meant to operate at maximum suction without a lot of air flowing through them (because they rely on the incoming air to cool the motor). The second time I used this bag, I used a large shop-vac (Rigid brand vacuum). This worked a LOT better and didn't suffer any overheating issues. If you want an even better vacuum, I have some more info later on. For most people, using a standard shop-vac will do the job nicely.Once you have pulled the vacuum, fold the mattress over and strap it up. Having a second person to help here is very useful -- one person sitting on the mattress to keep it folded while another person straps it worked very well. I used the included straps to hold it in half, then used some ratcheting straps to tighten it up even further. Note that if you use ratchet straps, put a piece of cardboard or something like that between the metal ratchet body and the plastic bag to keep from puncturing the plastic.The attached image is of a Purple 3 mattress under full compression. I think the compression is just as good as the factory does, but I didn't have enough leverage to actually "roll" up the mattress and could only fold it in half. Its still plenty small enough to fit in the back of a normal station wagon/hatch/SUV.Once your mattress is vacuumed and folded, you really should add some extra protection. You can wrap the mattress in mover's plastic wrap, or find some other heavy duty plastic/tarp to wrap this in. The vacuum bag punctures VERY easily. This happened BOTH times I tried moving with this. It's not the end of the world, as long as your straps are tight -- the straps will keep the mattress MOSTLY contained even if the vacuum is lost, but it will be a LOT more difficult to move around without the vacuum intact. Note that I punctured this even though I was trying to be very careful. I was moving my mattress with a helper down a short walkway between my door and the car. The mattress was very heavy, so we stopped once to put the mattress down and take a quick break. The bag touched a grain of sand on my walkway (yes, just a grain of sand), and this caused a minute puncture. It was enough that I could hear it leaking, but I couldn't stop the leak with duct tape or anything like that because of all the creases in the plastic. Within 2 hrs, the mattress bag vacuum was completely lost.So if you want the ultimate vacuum, I had good results using a four-stage diaphragm pump with a shop-vac as a roughing vacuum. Most people won't have access to this equipment, and probably won't need this level of vacuum to be honest. My shop-vac took the vacuum down to about 650 torr. I was able to attach a diaphragm pump using an NW25 fitting. If you remove and use just the O ring from an NW25 centering ring, it will fit over the inlet port nicely and creates a good seal once a vacuum is established (see photo for more info). I took it down to 40 torr and said "good enough" there. The majority of the compression had already happened with the shop-vac -- the difference between 650 and 40 torr was noticeable, but not enormous.
P**E
Please read and consider before purchasing
Hello. I have a Purple Hybrid Premier 4 mattress. If you have any of the Purple beds and have had to move it for any reason then you know how terrible it is to move. The bed is like trying to move a water bed. No structure to it at all. So I was super excited for this to come and great news.. it works WELL. Super well actually! We have a shop vacuum at home that we used to suck the air out. I don’t know how well it will work without a shop vacuum. But it made transporting this bed soooo much easier. The bed is still just ans heavy this way but it has structure. And became half the size. It was anmazing! Until we got it outside. Once the cover touched the ground outside it popped in so many places. This thing is NOT DURABLE. It came with straps to try to roll the bed up with but they are super cheap and not worth the time atleast not for a purple bed. I suggest ratchet straps instead however be careful with the Metal on those because again this thing is not durable and holes happen super easily. But if you take that into consideration and just make absolutely sure that this thing never touches a rough surface then it will work amazingly! It seriously made my purple bed half the size it was crazy. I would definitely recommend this and it’s a pretty fair price. Just take it into consideration the lack of durability
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