BeeGreen Black Laundry Bag Backpack Extra Large Durable with Adjustable Shoulder Straps and Drawstring Closure Heavy Duty Laundry Backpack Portable with Handle for College Dorm
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On June 28th, 2021, by beegreenbags Seller
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I'm afraid I'm not in possession of it. I mailed it to my college-aged son.
The 50-pound capacity of the BeeGreen laundry backpack is impressive. 80 shirts (or 5 shirts) 10 down jackets, or 2 down jackets Three pillows are included.
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This was my second bag purchase of this item, which I like because it has backpack straps and is easy to carry to the laundromat. The right-hand bag was my first purchase, and the left-hand bag was my most recent. These are two bags that are made entirely differently. The newest bag (the one on the left) split at the seams after just 4 or 5 trips to the laundromat! From the outside, they appear to be the same, but the older purchased bag (on the right) has a coating and better stitching. The stitching on the newer bag (left) isn't as strong and isn't coated. I can sew, so I'll fix it, but how can I recommend a product that substitutes inferior materials? I really need another one, but I'm afraid I'll get the lower-quality bag instead. I never "overstuffed" either bag, and I drove to the laundromat so the seams didn't get too worn out from walking. As of 5- 2021 is not a purchase that I can recommend. It's possible that you won't get a good product.
This bag has totally wowed me! It's a lot bigger than I thought it would be. I was able to cram ten average-sized people into a small space. There was enough room in this bag for more than a dozen standard-sized unfolded bath towels. It was about a third of the way full. It's a thick fabric. I plan on going camping this weekend and bringing this bag with me, as it folds up nicely and flat. It doesn't take up a lot of space! I wish I had this bag when I was living in an apartment and using the laundromat weekly because the straps are wide and adjustable, and the front pocket would be ideal for car keys, change, cell phone, and other small items. I would recommend it for camping, laundry, and, most importantly, any college student. I'd purchase it again.
Isn't that incredible? I live on the third floor of a walk-up apartment. up & In the cellar, there is a laundry room. When I'm carrying a laundry basket, I can't see the stairs! I had no idea this bag existed until I came across it. I was able to fit four loads of laundry, a bottle of detergent, bleach, and other cleaning supplies into the machine. a package of dryer sheets A phone can be stored in the front pocket of the bag. various other things The arm straps are well-made. br>br> I used both straps to carry the bag. went up because it was well-balanced. Fearlessly descend the stairwell. I could move my hands freely. The railing would be useful to me. br>br>Once I'm free of the shackle that's holding me back, this will make a great laundry bag!.
As part of their testing program, they provided me with this bag. br>br>When I travel, I like to bring a laundry bag with me so I can throw my dirty clothes in it as I go and haul them down to the hotel laundry or up and down the stairs to and from the car. Backpack straps come in handy when going up and down stairs. br>br>As you can see in the photo, this bag is large enough to hold a full load of laundry. It's a good size for what I'll be able to fit in my suitcase. br>br>The straps are strong and well-attached, distributing the weight across the fabric to prevent stress from tearing the attachment points. The quarter in the picture is to give you an idea of how big the straps and hardware are. The bag's opening is cinched shut and secured with straps, making it easier to carry. When I let the cord dangle, it would wrap around my arm, so I'd make sure to tuck it inside. br>br>The exterior pocket could probably hold two laundry detergent and/or fabric softener containers of reasonable size. (I buy in bulk for my laundry at home and don't have my travel supplies with me at the moment. ) My three- The liter bottle would protrude from the top of the pocket, preventing the pocket from fully closing. )br>br>I'd recommend it for travel, dorms, and places where a laundromat is close by.
I went to the beach with it as well. I was able to squeeze in enough towels for the entire family as well as the food! It cut down on the number of trips to and from the car. br>The last time I went to a big box store, I also used it. Bags and boxes are not provided. This was a fantastic choice! It significantly sped up the process of bringing my belongings inside. It appeals to me. br>I can't say enough good things about this backpack! It can be used in a variety of ways!.
I've carried them all the way to the top, stuffed with heavy apples and produce, and they've held up well. I bring this up because the laundry bag is made of the same material as the laundry bag, but it is a little thicker. The laundry bag's ability to be washed in cold water is a huge plus for me. This is a great buy and a necessity for college students bringing laundry home on weekends or going to the laundromat, in my opinion, for the price and durability! Another feature I can't pass up is the front pocket, which is ideal for quarters, laundry pods, and dryer sheets!.
During my first use, it tore at the bottom. I was so annoyed that the bag ripped when it wasn't even halfway full and the laundromat was only a few blocks away. I liked the design, but the bag wasn't very thick, and the straps didn't appear to be well connected, so I wouldn't recommend it based on my experience.
This is fantastic if you plan on staying in a hotel for an extended period of time and will need to do laundry. It takes up little space in a suitcase and comes with a hamper to store dirty clothes while you're away. It's made of tough ripstop fabric, and the straps allow you to carry your load in a backpack-like fashion. A navy sea bag would be a good comparison. It also has a zipper pouch large enough to hold a 30-pack bag of tide pods and dryer sheets, or other detergents of your choice, as well as your hotel room key, debit card, or laundry machine money. This would be ideal for college students who live in a dorm. br>br> Hopefully, instead of hauling their clothes to Mom's house on weekends, the college student will use it to go to the laundromat. In either case, I suppose it'd be just as useful.