I have a very large bedroom, kitchen appliances, and bathroom. I am getting rid of all my big furniture but dont really want to part with much else. I know about the space saver vacuum bags but was wondering if there were any other nifty space saving tools, thanks!
I am trying to save some money with this move, I have looked and its cheaper to sell my furniture that I have then it would be to rent a uhaul and tow my car or have movers take my stuff. Thanks for the suggestions though.
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I recently purchased a down comforter, but it’s way too difficult to put it back into the original bag for storage. A sales rep at BedBath and Beyond told me to store it in one of those vacuum seal storage bags (thus preventing moisture/dust mites from entering). However, in researching down filling, I read that down should not be strenuously compressed, nor compressed for long periods of time. So was the sales rep jerking my chain, or can I store my down comforter by placing it in one of those Space bags and sucking the air out of it with a vacuum? Thanks!