They were actually a bit bigger than I expected, I only needed two in the end and gave the rest to my siblings. BUT! I didn't fill them out completely and I'm usually more careful than most people I know. The handles are slightly reinforced, and while the bag is strong enough for my own use, I didn't expect it to withstand over-inflation and pushing, pulling, tugging, and rough stuffing. I wouldn't fill them with anything other than lightweight materials either. , clothes, yarn, fabric, blankets, plastic blocks (maybe), light plastic or rubber balls, decorative pillows, curtains and the like. Nothing heavy or sharp like books or loose knitting needles and absolutely no metal. I love that most of the time if you wrap it right it will keep its shape but YOU have to wrap it right. This isn't a plastic tub or trash can that you can just toss things in and expect them to stay upright. Take your time and fold it evenly, stack it evenly, and you'll be fine. It has no liner, cardboard inserts, or plastic poles, so whether it stays upright or turns into lumps is entirely up to how you pack it. Even if it's packaged properly, it probably still won't have a straight top and bottom. (It's fabric, after all.) I like the clear plastic part as it takes all the guesswork out of figuring out which bag is your winter wardrobe and which is filled with blankets or baby clothes and whatnot. The zippers are closed. Well, I don't see anything special or remarkable about them. Correctly sewn, without holes and buttons. There's a little gap where they meet, but that's what happens when you put 2 zips on the same lane lol. I was amazed at the amount they can handle! I tucked two large fluffy winter blankets into one, expecting it to hold as much space as it can hold, but I could probably fit at least two more adult fluffy blankets on the double bed! It may not be duvets or duvets for queens and up, but I was impressed with how many double-sized items one bag can hold. They don't have a plastic liner or anything like that, so definitely don't store in humid conditions or near water. I wouldn't go for moth or bug repellents either, but they didn't have any holes and the stitching looks good. I would recommend these bags to observant, cautious people who are able to pack things purposefully. They work well for me, but maybe not for everyone.
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