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2025-06-05 12:52:06
Cheap, effective and reusable. I never know when I'll find a nice bottle of something on vacation so I always toss a few into my suitcase. You know how airlines treat bags. This is cheap insurance.
John BBD
2025-05-25 15:34:34
We have used these bags a number of times over the past few years and never had a bottle break - one trip we had five wine bottles in the suitcase with no problem. For extra safety, we keep the bottles as far as possible from the vulnerable suitcase sides and extra wrap the enclosed bottles with clothing.
Lostinlodos
2025-05-09 12:43:58
The bad first. As many complain here getting the bottles inside the bag between the towels is—difficult.The good: here’s an easy trickPull the absorbent material out completely. (Gently don’t rip the plastic flaps that hold it inside.Now slide the material back inside just 4-6 inches(10-15 centimetres).Place the bottle between the two sides of the material and gently slide the entirety into the plastic bag.Gently reach inside and tuck the material into the folds for large bottles, or fold it over the top and use a piece of tape to fully wrap smaller bottles.The test? I haven’t flown with them yet. But the material does what it says. To a degree. I poured a stale sun trashed litre of liquor 45%/90 prf into the bag, followed by a few shots (ounces) of junk perfume, and waited. Figuring that’s what most people would be putting in the bags.After about an hour I poured out the liquid into a measuring cup. About 150 ml were left in the bag. The rest well soaked up. So 750 bottles are probably the wise limit.Also, push the air out of the bag before you close the zipper. The material really expands. Don’t want those few ml that are loose to drain out if the bag pops from lack of room.Over all looks to be a good product. I’ll come back and edit this if a bottle (sadly) breaks in flight to let you know how a real world happening goes.
Tricia
2025-03-31 11:18:21
My husband and I flew out of the country and were advised to bring our own wine to save money. These insulated travel wine bags were perfect for stowing wine in our checked bags. All of our wine was protected and we had zero broken bottles when we arrived at our destination. I cannot speak to how absorbent they are if a wine bottle does break, but I felt confident with the packaging that our clothes would be fine if any did break. Highly recommend!
Bss
2025-03-21 15:19:51
Always use these to fly with wine. Padded and will absorb any spills
Jim
2025-02-08 10:22:27
With one exception, the wine bags are easy and intuitive to use. Getting the bottle into the bag and sealing it are easy. My only criticism is that the inner absorption bag is not attached in any way to the outer bag, so I found it difficult to insert bottles into it without it being pushed to the bottom of the outer bag.
Ben Grande
2025-01-13 12:30:14
We love these! We have already ordered these 3 different times.They have protected our wines during our travels both in the car and more importantly packed in our luggage on overseas trip. Because they are so insulated we felt safe with them in the bag and they are self contained even if something were to occur. Will use these all the time!
Tuffwen
2024-11-20 16:52:16
Hands down the best travel bags for liquor. Used this to carry bottle of liquor. When I arrived at my destination, the bottle leaked but was successfully contained in the bag and did not damage my clothes.
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