Yes. The Dunnage Bag Inflator Gun is designed to fit standard bag valves used in the 90 × 120 cm, 90 × 180 cm, and 90 × 210 cm dunnage bags.
The inflator allows you to control the airflow to prevent over-inflation, ensuring the bag fills properly without risk of bursting.
A Dunnage Bag Inflator Tube is an alternative inflation tool designed for simple, low-volume use when a full inflator gun is not required.
The Inflator Tube is suitable for manual or occasional use where a fast-flow gun is not necessary. For frequent or large-scale use, the Inflator Gun is recommended.
Yes. The Dunnage Bag Inflator Tube connects to the same valves used on standard Dunnage Bags.
Yes. The Dunnage Bag Inflator Tube still requires a compressed air source but delivers air at a lower flow rate compared to the Inflator Gun.
The Dunnage Bag 90 × 120 cm is designed for filling small to medium voids in shipping containers, trucks, or rail cars, preventing cargo from shifting during transit.
The Dunnage Bag 90 × 120 cm is made from durable polypropylene with a leak-proof inner bladder, providing reliable strength for most medium-weight cargo.
Yes. The Dunnage Bag 90 × 120 cm can be reused if it is free from punctures or valve damage.
Smaller straps or tie-down webbing can be used alone, but lifting straps designed for furniture and appliances usually require two people for safe and balanced lifting.
The best choice depends on the task. Shoulder and wrist lifting straps are ideal for moving household items, while ratchet tie down kits and heavy-duty webbing are better for securing cargo during transport.
When used correctly, removalist straps are designed to minimise damage by lifting items clear of floors and doorways. Using straps can prevent dents, scratches, and scuffs often caused by dollies or dragging.