Why Size Selection Matters for Your Bottom Line
Choosing the right vacuum bag sizes isn’t just about helping customers — it directly impacts your inventory turnover, profit per SKU, and return rate. Data from Amazon’s vacuum bag category shows that size-related returns account for 18% of all refunds in this niche. Getting the size mix right from day one saves thousands in reverse logistics and builds customer trust. For B2B importers, understanding which sizes drive volume versus which deliver margin is the key to a profitable catalog.

The Complete Vacuum Bag Size Chart
| Size | Dimensions (cm) | Best For | Avg. Wholesale Price | Demand Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S (Travel Mini) | 40 × 60 | Underwear, socks, t-shirts, carry-on travel | $0.45–$0.70 | #4 |
| M (Standard) | 50 × 70 | Sweaters, jeans, towels, seasonal clothing | $0.55–$0.85 | #1 |
| L (Large) | 60 × 80 | Jackets, blankets, pillows, comforters | $0.70–$1.10 | #2 |
| XL (Extra Large) | 70 × 100 | Winter coats, multiple blankets, duvets | $0.90–$1.40 | #3 |
| Jumbo (Mattress) | 80 × 120+ | Mattress toppers, king comforters, moving | $1.20–$1.80 | #5 |
Pricing based on FOB Qingdao for PA+PE 7-layer film bags, 1,000-unit MOQ. Contact us for custom size quotes.

Market Demand by Size: What the Data Says
Medium (50×70 cm) — The Volume King
Medium bags dominate unit sales, representing roughly 40% of all vacuum bag purchases. They’re versatile enough for most household clothing items and hit the price-to-value sweet spot. Multi-pack configurations (6-pack, 8-pack, 10-pack) with a mix of M and L sizes consistently rank as Amazon Best Sellers. For importers, medium bags should account for 40–50% of your initial order volume. See our B2B buyer’s guide for volume planning.
Large (60×80 cm) — The Margin Driver
Large bags sell fewer units but command higher per-unit margins. Customers buying large bags are typically storing bulky seasonal items — winter clothing, bedding — and are less price-sensitive. They value durability over cost. Smart importers package large bags in premium combo sets that lift average order value. The material quality comparison guide explains why film choice matters more at larger sizes.
Travel Mini (40×60 cm) — The Growth Opportunity
The travel segment is the fastest-growing vacuum bag category, driven by post-pandemic travel resurgence. These compact bags are perfect for carry-on optimization and sell well on platforms like TikTok Shop and Instagram. Our travel compression bags import guide covers this market in depth.

Most Profitable SKU Configurations
Based on sales data from 50+ Amazon FBA sellers and B2B distributors, these configurations deliver the best unit economics:
- Combo Set A (Best Overall): 2×S + 3×M + 3×L + 1 pump — Retail $24.99, Landed cost ~$6.80, Margin ~58%
- Travel Set: 4×S + 1 travel pump — Retail $14.99, Landed cost ~$3.60, Margin ~62%
- Jumbo Value Pack: 2×XL + 2×Jumbo — Retail $29.99, Landed cost ~$7.50, Margin ~60%
- Bulk M-Only (10-pack): 10×M bags only — Retail $19.99, Landed cost ~$5.50, Margin ~58%
Sizing Strategy for Different Sales Channels
Amazon FBA: Prioritize M and L combo packs. Amazon shoppers gravitate toward “value” sets with multiple sizes. Your top 3 ASINs should be: 6-pack combo, 8-pack combo, and a travel set. Check our FBA guide for listing optimization.
Wholesale/B2B: Offer bulk mono-size packs (50×M, 50×L) at tiered pricing. Hotel and hospitality buyers (see hanging bag guide) prefer uniform sizes for standardized storage.
DTC/Shopify: Bundle S–XL in a “Complete Home Organization Kit” with premium packaging. Branded bundles earn 30–40% higher margins than generic equivalents. Read private label & branding strategies.
External resources: Jungle Scout Vacuum Bag Analysis | Statista Luggage Industry Data | Amazon Best Sellers | Google Trends: Vacuum Bags | Grand View Research