Features
- Large-Capacity for Heavy-Duty Use: BlissTotes moving bags come in three sizes: 76L (29” x 12” x 14”), 93L (29” x 14.2” x 14”), and 125L (29” x 16.5” x 16.2”), offering flexibility for all your storage and moving needs. The 93L bag can securely hold up to 60lbs, making it perfect for moving bulky bedding and seasonal wardrobes. Perfect for college dorms! Whether you need extra space for moving or just organizing, these bags have got you covered
- Shoulder Straps & Reinforced Handles: These storage totes feature two strong 1.5-inch padded shoulder straps that evenly distribute weight for hands-free carrying. The reinforced top handles and bottom straps allow versatile transport—convert the bag into a backpack for stairs, tight spaces, or extended trips
- Smooth Dual Zippers and Clear Visibility: Heavy-duty dual zippers on BlissTotes moving bags glide effortlessly to seal contents securely, even when fully packed. Transparent panels enable quick identification of items like “Holiday Decor” or “Sports Gear” without unzipping, while the writable label window simplifies organization
- Waterproof Fabrics and Reinforced Seams: Crafted from tear-resistant and waterproof materials, these moving boxes resist scratches and humidity. Reinforced triple-stitched seams ensure long-lasting durability even during rough handling or outdoor storage
- Foldable Design for Compact Storage: These moving bags are designed with convenience in mind. They can be folded up when not in use, making them perfect for storing away without taking up much space. We can easily store them into cabinets, under furniture, or in closets until you need them again
Specifications
Color | Clear |
Size | 93 L-25 Gallons |
Unit Count | 6 |
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Six clear 93L (25‑gallon) heavy‑duty moving and storage bags sold as a six‑pack, each designed to hold up to 60 lb for transporting and storing bulky items like bedding and clothing. Each bag has padded 1.5‑inch shoulder straps that convert to a backpack, reinforced top and bottom handles, dual heavy‑duty zippers, a transparent panel with a writable label window, waterproof tear‑resistant fabric with triple‑stitched seams, and folds flat for compact storage.
BlissTotes 6-Pack Large Moving Bags with Backpack Straps & Strong Zippers, Heavy-Duty Storage Bags Moving Boxes for Space Saving, Dorms, Transport, 93L-25 Gallons, Clear Review
Why these moving bags earned a spot in my gear closet
I tested the BlissTotes 93L clear moving bags as part of a multi-day apartment clean-out and a weekend camper reset. I was looking for something lighter and more flexible than plastic totes and more durable than the typical blue shopping bags. The short version: these hit a very practical sweet spot for hauling bulky, non-fragile items with less fuss, and they’ve now replaced a stack of boxes and bins in my storage rotation.
Setup and first impressions
Out of the box, the six-pack folds down to a neat stack. The fabric feels like a coated, tear-resistant material—slick enough to wipe clean, thick enough to inspire confidence. The dual zippers are chunky and move smoothly. The clear panels are genuinely clear (not cloudy), and the label windows are a simple but helpful touch. There was a mild “new plastic” smell that dissipated after a day in a ventilated room; tossing a dryer sheet in for the first load sped that along.
Each bag measures roughly 29 x 14.2 x 14 inches, rated at 93 liters (about 25 gallons) and up to 60 pounds. The shoulder straps (1.5-inch padded) and top handles feel substantial, and the bottom straps give you something to grab when lifting from lower angles. The seams are triple-stitched, and the overall build had no loose threads or misaligned panels in my set.
Capacity and packing
If your move involves bedding, towels, seasonal clothing, or soft gear, these bags come into their own. One bag swallowed a king comforter and two pillows; another bag handled a pile of winter coats I usually fight into two medium boxes. For the camper, I combined full towel sets, fitted sheets, and throw blankets into a single bag and still had room for a couple of compressible packing cubes.
A few packing notes from testing:
- Don’t overstuff past the zipper path—like any soft-sided bag, it’s the corners that complain first.
- For heavy, dense loads (books, canned goods), I don’t recommend it. Stick to soft or semi-soft items.
- If you want neater stacking, slide a cut piece of corrugated plastic or a flattened box into the base. It improves structure without much weight penalty.
Carrying and ergonomics
The ability to switch between hand-carry and backpack carry is the smartest part of the design. Up stairs and through narrow doors, I used the backpack straps; across a garage or into a trunk, I grabbed the top handles.
Comfort is good for the category. The straps distribute weight decently, and the padding is soft enough for 10–15 minute carries. At 60 pounds, any soft-sided bag will feel unwieldy on your back, but for typical loads (30–45 pounds of clothing/linens), I was comfortable. The only design tradeoff: the shoulder straps don’t wrap fully under the base. They’re well anchored, and I didn’t see stitch stress, but a cradle-style strap would add extra peace of mind. For two-person lifts, the bottom handles are genuinely useful and reduce the awkward “bear hug” you get with boxes.
Zippers and seams under stress
I pushed each bag through multiple pack/unpack cycles and lugged them up two flights, in and out of a hatchback, and across a rain-wet driveway. The dual zippers held up well. They glide cleanly, but they’re still zippers—be gentle on tight corners. Pinching the fabric slightly away from the teeth as you round the edge makes a big difference. The seam work is solid; I didn’t spot fraying or popped stitches, even on the heaviest loads. The fabric resisted abrasion when dragged against concrete and a rough plywood shelf.
Organization and visibility
The clear panels make these especially practical for storage. I labeled one “Camper Linens,” another “Winter Outerwear,” and could spot contents instantly without opening. The label window is great for rotating categories (holidays, sports gear, guest linens). If you want privacy, the clear side is a mild downside; I ended up placing folded towels facing the panel so less was visible. A fully opaque option would be welcome, but for most moving and storage scenarios, being able to see at a glance is more helpful than not.
Weather resistance and storage environments
The fabric is waterproof and shrugs off light rain and humidity. I carried a bag through a steady drizzle and had no moisture ingress through the fabric or the zipper track. For long-term outdoor storage, I wouldn’t rely on any soft-sided bag, but in garages, basements, and sheds with reasonable climate control, these are far more protective than cardboard. They also isolate soft goods from dust and pet hair. If you’ve got a camper or seasonal cabin setup, they’re a tidy way to corral bedding and keep it fresh.
Car-packing and small-space advantages
This is where they beat boxes and rigid totes. The bags flex to fit the nooks of a trunk or back seat and compress around uneven cargo. I managed to load four stuffed bags and two medium boxes into a compact hatchback by slotting the bags vertically and folding their tops slightly. The carry-on-like footprint is easier to manage in tight stairs and elevators too. In an apartment move, that matters.
What these are not
- Not for fragile items. There’s no rigid protection for glass or electronics.
- Not for sharp, pointy gear unless it’s padded; the fabric is tough, but a protruding corner can still puncture.
- Not ideal for paper-heavy loads or books; they’ll hold the weight, but the carry becomes awkward.
For those categories, a small rigid tote or traditional box is a better call.
Care and storage
Cleanup is as simple as a damp cloth and mild soap. After a muddy campground load, I hosed one down, air-dried it, and it looked new. They fold flat and slide under a bed or on a closet shelf. After several cycles, the fabric didn’t wrinkle permanently or get brittle, and the zipper pulls stayed aligned.
Where they could improve
- A stiffer, removable base insert would help with structure and stacking when upright.
- Shoulder straps that run under the base would inspire even more confidence for frequent heavy hauls.
- An opaque version (or a privacy panel) would broaden use cases beyond clear-only organization.
- A small exterior pocket for inventory cards or a marker would be handy.
None of these are deal-breakers; they’re the kind of refinements that would take an already useful design further.
Who will appreciate these most
- Apartment and dorm movers who need flexible, car-friendly hauling options.
- Families organizing seasonal wardrobes, bedding, or sports gear.
- RV and camper owners consolidating linens and soft goods.
- Anyone tired of storing bulky plastic totes when not in use—these fold down to almost nothing.
Recommendation
I recommend the BlissTotes 93L moving bags. They solve a familiar problem with practical design choices: generous capacity, backpack-capable carry, smooth zippers, and clear labeling that actually speeds up both moves and seasonal swaps. They’re best for soft, bulky items and environments where flexibility and space efficiency matter more than rigid protection. If you expect to carry bricks or safeguard heirloom china, look elsewhere. But for bedding, clothing, towels, and general soft storage, these bags are sturdy, easier to transport than boxes, more compact to store than totes, and built to endure repeated use without fuss.
Project Ideas
Business
College Move-In/Move-Out Rental Service
Provide reusable moving bags as a turnkey rental for students: deliver a six‑pack at move‑in, pick up at move‑out, launder and inspect between customers. Leverage the backpack straps for stairs and the clear panels for quick inventory. Revenue from rental fees plus optional cleaning service and replacement deposits.
Branded Event & Trade-Show Kits
Sell or rent custom-branded clear storage bags to event organizers and exhibitors as swag/transport solutions. Vendors can pre-pack samples or displays in labeled, transparent bags that staff can carry hands‑free. Offer printing or adhesive branding on the writable label window and a fulfilment option to pre-pack merchandise.
Dorm/Laundry Pickup & Rotation Service
Run a subscription service for students where you pick up laundry, seasonal clothes, or bedding in these durable bags, launder/clean/rotate items, and return neatly packed. The writable label and clear window simplify sorting and returns; ergonomic straps let drivers handle stairs without dollies.
Seasonal Storage Subscription Kits
Offer curated seasonal storage kits: clients receive labeled bags sized to their needs, packing guides, and free pickup at season end. You store items in climate‑controlled warehouses and return them when requested. The bags’ durability and clear panels cut handling time and reduce lost items.
Mobile Thrift/Consignment Pop-up
Operate a micro pop-up resale business where each themed bundle (e.g., 'winter coats', 'college dorm bundle') is pre-packed in a clear bag and sold online or at markets. The transparent face displays contents while straps let staff easily carry multiple packs. Offer curated bundles at fixed price points for fast turnover.
Creative
Pouf/Ottoman Insert
Use the 93L bag as a removable, washable core for a DIY pouf. Fill the bag with old pillows, shredded foam, or textile scraps, zip it closed and insert it into a sewn decorative slipcover. The waterproof, tear‑resistant shell keeps stuffing contained and makes the core easy to remove for washing or replacing.
Portable Costume Wardrobe
Turn a bag into a transportable costume kit for theater or cosplay: add a collapsible hanger rod or use padded hangers to drape costumes inside, use the clear panel to identify outfits, and carry on your back with the padded straps for quick trips between venues or conventions.
Beach/Picnic Cooler Tote
Line the interior with a thermal/insulated liner (or a sealed foil sheet) and use ice packs to convert the bag into a soft cooler for beach or park days. The durable waterproof fabric protects from moisture, the clear panel shows snacks/drinks, and backpack straps make hands‑free hauling comfortable.
Rotating Wall Display / Organizer
Mount several folded bags flat on a wall or door with hooks using the reinforced handles and use the clear panel as a changeable display window for kids' artwork, seasonal decor, or fabric swatches. Writable label windows make swapping themes fast and organized.
Emergency / Go-Bag Station
Assemble a pre-packed emergency kit — clothing, first‑aid, flashlight, water pouches — inside a waterproof bag. Use the label window for an inventory list and keep it ready in a closet; backpack straps and heavy zippers make it easy to grab-and-go in an evacuation.