YGDZ 30 Pack Emesis Bags, Disposable Vomit Bags, Blue Waste Disposal Barf Bags, Aircraft Car Sickness Bag, Nausea Bags for Travel Motion Sickness








Key features
- •EASY& DURABLE: This barf bag has a big opening rim that fits perfectly in the mouth area to prevent spillage when used, very easy for kids use. Ultra durable, also easy to wrap up and dispose after vomiting without leak
- •SECURE AND SEALED: With its closure system - twist, and secure bag into a notched ring that helps to seal and eliminate odors and reduce contamination. Our blue emesis bags also save your public embarrassment of vomit
- •COST-EFFECTIVE: This 30-pack puke bag will prevent vomit fluids from spilling all over your clothes, car seat, carpet saving you from paying for cleaning services. YGDZ disposable vomit bag is a must have for taxis and car service providers
- •LIGHT WEIGHT: It is a hand carry one- size bag that has a 1000ml and can be easily tucked anywhere for easy access when urgently needed, take it while car travel or airplane
- •ALTERNATIVE USES: This sealable vomit bag can also be used for motion and air sickness. And this is also very useful in throwing waste products that emit pungent smells like rotting and spoiled food. A necessary sickness bag for pregnant women, kids, elderly parents, anyone who suffers awful vomit
YGDZ 30 Pack Emesis Bags, Disposable Vomit Bags, Blue Waste Disposal Barf Bags, Aircraft Car Sickness Bag, Nausea Bags for Travel Motion Sickness
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Customer Reviews
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Great for the Lyft driver!!!!!
Claudia Bell•April 16, 2018
I use these at work for my nauseated patients and the hospital provides them. However, I can't buy then through the hospital and was thrilled to find them here. My son drives for Lyft and many times his "fares" are a bit intoxicated. rather than have them blow chow all over his back seat, he passes these out. People get a kick out of them and take them as souvenirs.
Great for use, but must throw away immediately
Judi•December 28, 2017
These are great. I have a long-term medical issue that causes vomiting with zero warning and have been using all sorts of bags for years-
Think leftover plastic bags telephone books from the guy who delivers them. My mom bought these more professional bags for me this summer and I think they're wonderful. They're compact and stack small for long term storage.
I keep them bedside, couch-side, flat in the bathroom drawer, in my purse, in my "dialysis" and in the car door pocket.
Functionally... they hold a lot of "sick". TMI- no splashback or spill because of the depth of the bag and rigid plastic circular ring at the mouth.
However... they don't have a real way to close off the bag, just a few cut-out circular shapes on the sides of the ring, which kind of work as a temporary close-off if you are able to twist off the bag and lift the ring perpendicularly and pull the twisted part through the cut-out. However, it's obvious even when empty that it's not going to keep anything from spilling out. You still need something to put the bag in if you can't dispose of it immediately.
Think leftover plastic bags telephone books from the guy who delivers them. My mom bought these more professional bags for me this summer and I think they're wonderful. They're compact and stack small for long term storage.
I keep them bedside, couch-side, flat in the bathroom drawer, in my purse, in my "dialysis" and in the car door pocket.
Functionally... they hold a lot of "sick". TMI- no splashback or spill because of the depth of the bag and rigid plastic circular ring at the mouth.
However... they don't have a real way to close off the bag, just a few cut-out circular shapes on the sides of the ring, which kind of work as a temporary close-off if you are able to twist off the bag and lift the ring perpendicularly and pull the twisted part through the cut-out. However, it's obvious even when empty that it's not going to keep anything from spilling out. You still need something to put the bag in if you can't dispose of it immediately.
Good for stomach flu type situations
AAxis•December 19, 2017
These were very handy as each member of my family went through the stomach flu this week - esp the kids. Even my three year old knew to hold on to it and throw up in the bag. Saved us from having to do a lot of extra cleaning. The bags are sturdy.
Great
C.J. Evans•December 16, 2017
As sad as it is to review puke bags, these are great. Fit nicely and discretely in sweatshirt/jacket pockets, and they're rather durable, and painless to use...well, except for the puking. Just wish there was a better way to seal the bag, when you can't get to a trash can right way. The twisting/notches Work if done properly, but I wouldn't trust it for long.
Pregnant and sick? You need these!
Nicole Marie•July 29, 2017
Saved me so many times to have one of these within reach. First half of pregnancy(and occasionally still) was real hard on me with the nausea. These bags don't solve it but they make it vastly easier to handle.
Keep them in your bed/bedside, purse, bathroom(if you're on the potty already-I keep one right in front of me lol), car!!, literally anywhere keep one, if you never have to use it, great, but if you do you'll be thankful they're there.
Keep them in your bed/bedside, purse, bathroom(if you're on the potty already-I keep one right in front of me lol), car!!, literally anywhere keep one, if you never have to use it, great, but if you do you'll be thankful they're there.
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