This portable bag holder and mesh bag is great for empty cans or trash and you can use it just about anywhere on your boat or at your campsite. Clips secure bag in place. It mounts to most non-porous surfaces with a 4-1/2" vacuum cup.
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Hello, neighbors, Steve here with etrailer.com. Today we're looking at our SeaSucker recyclable waste bag holder. Now folks, this is a vacuum mounted, so it would hang on the wall, something like this when it's installed. And you get a nice mesh bag that's included with it. That could be used for holding wet towels, swimsuits, those kind of things. Or you could take the bag off and maybe replace it with the trash bag or something like that so you can carry all your waste, rubbish, whatever you wanna call it.
The bag that comes with is pretty nice. It's pretty big. I'm six foot two and it pretty much covers my whole front. And it's just a nice little mesh bag and it can fold up nice and small. I'll put that outta the way.
Now, if you we inchesre using this, it comes with these clips here, you simply put 'em on sideways and roll 'em over. And I found that that's the easiest way to put 'em on. You just roll 'em into place. (clips clicking) And they'll hold nice and tight. Now, this opening is four by six.
And it sticks up from the back about seven and a half inches overall. And this is the vacuum mount here. You simply put that on a flat, non-porous surface. It could be like a boat gunnel, sidewall, bait tanks, consoles, those kind of things. Metal, glass, fiberglass.
Very simply, you pump the plunger up until all that orange disappears. (plunger pumping) All right. And it gives you a nice, sturdy, 120 pounds of pressure holding this in place. And I can attest to that because I've had to take a lot of these on and off and they're not the easiest to get off, but that's a good thing. You got two rubber tabs here, you simply push up and that should let air in and release that vacuum. Now they do have a nice strong hold. I was fighting this earlier. Lemme see if I can push this one off here maybe. There we go. So as you can see, sometimes you gotta really push on those tabs to get even a little bit of air in there. But again, that's what you want. You want that to hold. So there's a little hole here and whenever you're pumping this, it's sucking the air out from under there, and that's what's holding it in place. So we suck all the air off. So very simple, nice design. It even comes with a nice hard plastic holder here, or not holder, a protector. So that's gonna go on when you're not using it and protect that suction surface. So again, you're getting the bag, you're getting the holder, all made here in the US. One thing I recommend getting that's sold separately is a SeaSucker vacuum pump seal lubrication gel. So it's like a little tube, probably about four or five ounces, I believe. And you'll basically put that and lubricate that pump seal. That way it keeps using it, you know, it doesn't get gunked up over time, stuff, and that kind of stuff, but that's sold separately. Well, folks, again, I'm Steven. Thank you so much for looking at this today with me. Hope this information has been helpful for you. Have a great day, and stay safe on the water.
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