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Vacuum packing cubes, developed under your brand

Air-release designs that shrink bulky knits and jackets without a home vacuum machine.

BEFORE AFTER Fill and zip closed, then press or roll. Air escapes through the one-way valve and the cube stays flat.
Working principle. Valve type, vent type and fabric are chosen per project.

Where vacuum cubes beat standard cubes

Standard cubes organize. Compression cubes flatten. Vacuum designs go one step further for the bulkiest items in the bag.

Bulky soft goods

Down jackets, fleece and sweaters trap the most air. Vacuum designs recover that space where zipper compression alone runs out.

Long trips and returns

Dirty laundry and souvenirs expand on the way home. A vacuum cube gives the return leg its margin back.

Gift and bundle sets

Pairing one vacuum cube with standard cubes creates a differentiated set that reads as engineered, not commodity.

Engineering choices we walk you through

  • Air path: one-way valve, vent panel or roll-out design, each with different cost and sealing behavior.
  • Fabric: coated polyester or nylon for air retention, with water-resistant coating options.
  • Zipper: sealing zippers hold vacuum longer; standard coil zippers cost less. We prototype both.
  • Panel structure: internal gussets keep the compressed shape rectangular so cubes still stack in luggage.

Sampling runs 1 to 10 days depending on complexity, with one revision round in 2 to 3 days.

Honest limits of the format

Vacuum cubes are not the answer for everything, and we say so before you spend on tooling.

  • Wrinkle-prone shirts come out creased; keep them in standard cubes.
  • Seals and valves add cost and QC steps versus plain cubes.
  • Overfilled cubes stress seams; sizing guidance matters in your listing copy.

Not sure the format fits your line? Read compression bags vs packing cubes first.

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Bring a reference product or a sketch. We reply within 24 hours.

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