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FelinePersuasion -> Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 11:41:08 AM)


They sell vacuum packing bags for storage and everything. And you bag it suck all the air out of it and it stores with out taking up so much space and I was wondering would they work for vacuum packing bdsm toys? Like floggers and stuff. Or will it harm toys?




mnottertail -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 11:51:41 AM)

leather is about all you gotta worry about, make sure it has proper humectation (LOL) cause it can get dry inside for long storage and you dont want it to crack.




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 12:10:48 PM)

That makes sense. Well the vacumme packed bags are weather proof water proof dust proof ecct ect. That's what makes them so perfect for storage.




MsSilvie -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 1:21:06 PM)

Just make sure the toy has some breathing room!




oh, wait, "floggers and stuff"...... never mind!!!
[:D]




mnottertail -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 1:29:28 PM)

Oh, yeah.........I don't know if your selling this stuff or it's for personal consumption......the leather is gonna take some time to relax after being scrunched, perhaps other materials too..........so plan your orgasms, if you need it right now...............LMAO

Ron




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 2:29:17 PM)

Well I don't have a lot of room, and what little room I do have is taken up by other junk clutter. So I thought if I could vacumme pack the toys and stuff to make them take up less room.




mnottertail -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 2:32:25 PM)

So dearest,

The junk clutter goes out the door....end of joke........LOL

Ron




DrkAngl -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 3:07:19 PM)

The vaccume bags are a good idea, but the brand named ones "Space Bags" I've had quite a few of them and none of the ones I had stayed sealed for longer than a week. I don't know why so many were messed, but I'd purchased about 5 if I recall.

I was able to find them at Walmart, and one special ordered. If you do get them keep the boxes incase they quit working right and just take them back if you need to.




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 5:28:30 PM)

I ordered a group called space bags off a website I got a bunch for 28 dollars, and I bought two at walmart.

The junk clutter isn't trash, it's art supplies, and sewing s upplies, and things like that lol.




mnottertail -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 5:46:46 PM)

OK, darling is this our FIRST fight? ART supplies, and a whip.......................
you lose take off your pants...........

next item up for bid ladies and gentelmen.............




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (6/11/2005 6:17:48 PM)

Grins I'm not wearing any pants, with the heat it's to hot for clothing:)




NickInSLC -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (8/15/2005 12:06:51 AM)

Storing your floggers and such in vacuum sealed bags will probably shorten the life of the leather by at least half. The only satisfactory storage method for floggers and whips is hanging freely. Most of us put our floggers into toybags where they're squished up and folded for transport to parties and such. But that's a horrible way to store them long term.

And if your floggers are even the slightest bit wet when you vacuum pack them, they will probably be junk after a week of storage.

If you absolutely cannot have your floggers hanging in a closet or out somewhere. Get yourself one or more of those long flat Rubbermaid type under bed storage bins. You still need to leave your floggers hanging out to dry for a couple of days at least after use. But then you can lay them flat in the storage bin seperated by towels or some kind of thick soft cloth. They'll live a lot longer that way.




proudsub -> RE: Vaccume packing and our toys. (8/15/2005 12:44:17 AM)

Vacuum bags work best for bulky items like clothes, towels and bedding. I'm not sure it would save that much space for more solid items like toys.




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