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bettyk May 7th, 2002 11:17 AM

Defective Ziplocs???
 
On our last trip to Europe, we used ziploc bags for our clothes and they worked great. Took much less room in suitcase, etc. For this trip, I bought ziplocs, put my clothes in, squished out the air, and within 2 minutes the air was back! Every single ziploc, no matter what size or brand, leaks air! I don't know what happened to the good old ziplocs I use to know and love.

lucy May 7th, 2002 12:16 PM

that sounds weird somehow:) "leaks air" as if you are packing air and you are losing it!<BR>The times that I use ziplocks are when I am carrying leaky things, shampoo,etc.They have never leaked thatt sort of thing.<BR>I cannot imagine bags filling back up with air.And does it really matter?They don't actually Inflate do they?

Jane May 7th, 2002 12:23 PM

Yes, yes, yes!<BR><BR>Betty, we've had the same problem, and we're frustrated, too. The first time we used the Ziploc packing method (two years ago), it worked great: All of our clothes remained practically vacuum-packed in our suitcases, saving us a lot of room. On the last two trips, though, no matter which brand we've tried, we've been disappointed -- they simply haven't been air-tight.<BR><BR>Lucy: The bags don't actually inflate. But the reason we use zipper bags is to save space -- the more air you can squeeze out of your clothes, the less space they take. If the bags don't hold their seal, then what's the point?

bettyk May 7th, 2002 12:42 PM

Lucy, hon, the purpose of the ziploc bags is to compress air out of the clothes so they take up less room, like in "squished".

cd May 7th, 2002 12:46 PM

My large ones were air-tight but the small ones were not!

Mari May 7th, 2002 12:47 PM

bettyk and Jane, I noticed the same thing about the bags. I used them almost a year ago and it worked great. Then, this past Christmas I used them again and noticed they did not work as well at all. I thought I wasn't rolling them tight enough to squeeze out the air. I now realize it must be the bag. I did notice that from last year to this year, the zip-loc color was changed (maybe the zip-loc itself was also) and the bags seem ever so slightly thinner.

Jane May 7th, 2002 12:53 PM

I hadn't written to the companies because I thought I'd maybe gotten a bad batch of bags. But the problem seems pretty widespread. Maybe we should start a letter-writing campaign to the friendly folks at Ziploc, et al.

bettyk May 7th, 2002 01:02 PM

Yes, maybe a letter writing campaign would do some good. I think they have tinkered with the zippers or something. I knew the ones with the plastic clippy thing didn't work right, but I thought for sure the old fashioned ziplocs would be okay. If I'd known they weren't going to work, I'd have bought those Travel Space Bags or something similar. But it's too late now since I am leaving Thursday.

Nancy May 7th, 2002 01:11 PM

Don't fret the travel bags don't work either after the first time, when you are packing at home. When you get to the hotel and try to repack, they don't work either. Are you trying the freezer ziplocs? I think they are stronger, but I haven't tested them lately.

mm May 7th, 2002 01:21 PM

I'm not sure I care, but what about the "Glad" version of the same bags? Same problem?

bettyk May 7th, 2002 01:23 PM

Dear mm, if you don't care, then why bother to respond?? And, yes, I tried all the various major brands and even the ones from Kroger.

uggggh May 7th, 2002 01:28 PM

For the love of everyones sanity.....<BR><BR>STOP POSTING STUPID THREADS AND GO TO MARTHASTEWART.COM<BR><BR>

jjj May 7th, 2002 01:34 PM

I used Ziplocks last fall and they all worked great. You HAVE to use NAME BRAND ZIPLOCK. The cheaper ones are just that--cheaper and don't seal right. The Freezer bags are stronger and you should get a better seal with them, because the "zipper" is bigger. <BR><BR>Don't use the ones that actually have a pull type zipper, or quick zip whatever they call them , they never seal all the way.<BR><BR>For protecting your cloths a small leak should not be that much of a problem. For messy stuff(shampoo, etc) you could always fill some up with water a couple of days before, find the good ones, and let the dry before packing.

Dallas May 7th, 2002 01:44 PM

Dear uggggh: Perhaps you should just skip this thread since your fuse is so short. Many of us are very interested in this subject. Now, what did we decide about the freezer bags -- has anyone tried them lately?

Deborah May 7th, 2002 01:55 PM

I use freezer "slider closure" plastic bags whenever I take a trip. It seems a practical way to avoid a sloppy security inspection. If someone is going to rummage through my suitcase they will just be moving plastic bags around and I don't need to refold anything. The Hefty brand 2 1/2 gallon bags seem to still work fine for me, even though they have been well used this past year.

lucy May 7th, 2002 02:06 PM

I see,Thanks.<BR>But I do use the freezer Glad zip locks and have had no leaks of messy things.<BR>It sounds like you got defective bags, if they are leaking air IN,then there must be holes where they are not vacuum packing.Lucy

xxxxxxx May 7th, 2002 02:09 PM

Are you the Lucy that had the affair in Italy and now are home worrying about Ziplocs?

bettyk May 7th, 2002 03:35 PM

I tried Glad freezer, Ziploc freezer, Kroger freezer, Quart Size, 2 Gallon Size, 1 Gallon E-Z Fill. Really, none of them will stay compressed. There can't be holes in every bag. I still think it must have something to do with the zippers. And, yes, my suitcase is still nice and tidy, but I was hoping to compress some of my bulkier clothes so they wouldn't take up so much room. Maybe I can rummage around and find some of the old ziplocs I used on my last trip -- at least they worked!

lucy May 7th, 2002 06:03 PM

No.I am the Lucy that is happily married for a long time ,that just returned from France but thanks for asking.

xxx May 8th, 2002 04:14 AM

I've had better luck with the freezer bags also. Is it possible that you are "slicing" the bag with your fingernails when you close it? Even though I don't have long nails, I have done this many times.


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