Servants of Evan said:In short, I doubt highly a vacuum (cleaner) would efffectively work. Typically, there are vacuums and then their are vacuum PUMPS. I can't recall ever seeing a household vacuum being advertised by how many inches of mercury it will pull. (0" is regular atmospheric pressure and 29.9" is a perfect vacuum). You're much more likely to burn out the motor of a household vacuum than you are to be successful in your "remove all or even most of the air" experiment.
Sorry, but I'd rather just tell you than have you wonder why the Hoover just smoked...
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You have me totally confused. I'm just talking about the vaccuum sucking out the air from a bag. Please explain what you are talking about because perhaps I'm missing some piece of information about these contraptions.
Good point! They probably do a lot to keep the stink of dirty clothes away from clean ones.swilshire said:They were especially nice for packing the dirty clothes on the trip back. Sheila
Good point. I think airtran is 50lbs. We'll weigh them as we pack to be sure we aren't exceeding the limit.fran99999 said:Please remember the airlines have weight limits for luggage. I dont want you to pack to the gills then get to the airport and have to pay an arm and a leg just to get on the plane.
Watch the weight limits. I would rather pack 3 light suitcases with 2 people than 1 heavy and get charged $50 to get it on the plane.![]()