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Viet Nam, Manchester
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Review on ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Large Foldable Storage Bag Organizer for Clothes, Blankets, Comforters, Bedding - 122L Capacity with Durable Handles (Gray, Pack of 3) by Joshua Talbot

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not what I expected based on the picture.

. I am not satisfied with the purchase. My problem is not with the product itself but with the use or performance description being distorted and, in my opinion, misleading. The image of the item shows that it has a form independent of the items stored in it. In other words, when it's empty and you pick it up, you should be able to tell that there are sides, a top, and a bottom. ., When objects are placed in a bag, they must conform to this shape, which in principle is not the case. The zipper is at the top, the plastic is at the front, but the rest of the product is non-specific anyway. If it were built with the sides and bottom up and then sewn up to form edges showing structure, maybe it would work as shown in the picture where it stands straight and square and doesn't sag or slide. You don't stand, it's more like a slap in the face! Large, high-quality zipper, front plastic viewing window. I had to cut and glue pieces of cardboard and place them on the floor to store my knit bedspread inside. I added some other bedding, but until I replaced them with the molded plastic bags they arrived in and put them in your bag, I couldn't get the contents to stay layered at all. As for the possibility of stacking it on top of one of the other containers (it was a 3-pack), no, that won't happen. The only difference in performance between this item and the large plastic turf bag is the zipper and plastic viewing window. I put a few throw pillows in the second bag, but since they were already a fixed size and shape, when I lay the large throw pillows on the floor, they're just about acceptable on top of the cardboard I added to shape. Forget using them to store neatly folded clothes, definitely not an option! In my household these items are not used as easy access storage for items like sheets, blankets, pillows which I use frequently which is what I intended. Instead, they end up in the back of a closet filled with things I need to store but rarely access. The fabric shows no signs of durability as it is neither heavy nor strong so it would be unfair of me to comment on durability but I will say it is NOT made from paper tissue which is often substituted with fabric. and the straps on the sides appear to be firmly sewn on. being

Pros
  • Good workmanship
Cons
  • Functionality