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Tony in Hawaii
> 3 dayThese are a nice size, 22 x 15. Should handle most of our dirty clothing on a week long trip. We use packing cubes for our clean clothing, but we can roll up our dirty clothing and contain it herein. They are lightweight and can fit in anywhere. I think we are really going to like using these on our trips. I think these will be more useful than any of the alternatives we have been using.
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Christine CHAN
> 3 dayThese clean and dirty travel bags are almost the size of pillow cases. They’ll fit perfectly in my suitcase. They’re satin and have drawstrings with cord locks. These will hold a lot of clothes! I’m planning on taking them on my week long retirement cruise and they will come in so handy. I hate mixing up my clean and dirty clothes. Now when I get home it will be nice not having to separate my clothes before washing them.
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LaKisha
> 3 dayIf you frequently take vacations then these are great, lots of space for any items.
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Sajid ahmed
> 3 dayWhen we travel, I usually pack a grocery bag and throw all the dirty clothes in there. I came across this and thought it would be a better solution. And it was! The size was great, I was able to fit all my dirty clothes in one of the bags for a 5 day trip. I took the “clean” bag as well just in case, but didn’t need to use it. And then when I came home and had to unpack, it was really easy to transport the dirty clothes to the laundry room since they were in the bag.
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Happy Shopper
> 3 dayThese bags are surprisingly roomy! I have a number of packing cubes, but it is actually really nice to have a bag that can easily take a form of an old corner in the suitcase! I do appreciate this type of packing. I think that one bag can hold not only underwear, but also a number of T-shirts for 10-14 days trip. I wash them in cold cycle and air dried them, they try it pretty fast. You can choose to pack something in that “dirty” bag, or simply roll it in tiny roll and pack in the suitcase. A bag for dirty laundry is in must have on a trip! Overall I appreciate variety of this packing option.
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Spencer Francisco Lau
> 3 dayI intended to use these as storage bags for my items, but I might still keep clothes in them. It doesnt matter if the contents are clean or dirty, as long as I know what is inside. During my overnight trips, I brought paper and plastic bags to carry some of my stuff, but I can use these instead of those.
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Here2Help
> 3 dayI recently started traveling for work, so these will come in handy. I normally use the thin plastic laundry bag provided by the hotel, but these satin bags will work much better, as they are larger and my clothing will no longer be visible when doing laundry during longer stays.
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Christopher
> 3 day2 of the same size bags, 1 labeled Clean the other dirty. They’re made of satin & a little smaller than a standard pillow sheet (see pic). I put 10 medium size short sleeve shirts in them with no problem. (1 pic has the shirts in them, the other is how the shirts would fit in them). There was still more room for more clothes. Will definitely use them the next time we travel. Always used the laundry bag from the hotel rooms which are way to small. Now with these I’ll be able to to put the dirty clothes in 1 bag & clean in the other, & being labeled it’s easy to know which is which without opening. Could also use both for dirty clothes is you have a lot of dirty clothes. Also has a draw string to close the bags.
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Lily
> 3 dayI got these bags to separate my clean vs dirty clothes during traveling than they are great! they are actually bigger than my expectations which is okay with me