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Every camper always struggles with packing up a sleeping bag after a camping trip. The last task you want to tackle is the impossible mission of squeezing a sleeping bag back into its tiny carrying sack. Wrestling with the puffy sleeping companion can be a frustrating experience. However, a Reddit user recently shared a fascinating video revealing the perfect method used at the factory to put sleeping bags back into their carry bags. In a surprisingly satisfying video, the technique involves wrapping the fluffy sleeping bag around two spinning rods, squeezing out the air and transforming it into a neat package. This process results in the sleeping bag neatly folding, resembling a well rolled Swiss Roll.
Even with the help of machinery, the factory worker plays a crucial role in the final steps. As the sleeping bag rolls up around the spinning rods, the worker tucks in the edges to ensure a neat result. Standing beside the rotating device, the work is seen pushing their body weight against it, maintaining a tight cylinder shape. With precision, the worker then grabs a carry bag and covers the neatly rolled sleeping bag. The final outcome is a compact and perfectly packaged sleeping bag. Sharing the video, the user wrote, “This is how they put sleeping bags in the carry bag at the factory.”
This is how they put sleeping bags in the carry bag at the factory byu/dannybluey inDamnthatsinteresting
The process left social media users feeling cheated, while some users questioned why manufacturers couldn’t design larger bags to accommodate the sleeping bags more comfortably.
A user wrote, “Now I know why I need to struggle for ten minutes to get it back into the bag.”
Another joked, “That machine should come with the sleeping bag so you can get it back in.”
An individual suggested, “Why not just make the bag a little bigger. I’d happily pay the extra cost of material. Always pisses me off.”
A person joked, “I watched too many gore videos to know the alternative ending of this.”
“All this time I thought I couldn’t put a sleeping bag back right and it turns out the shop was cheating the whole time,” a comment read.
Another claimed, “They have aftermarket bags now. They start bigger and then once you get it in you tighten the straps and it gets smaller. Go get one lol.”
A user wrote, “So basically never meant to go in again.”
The video revealing the industrial process of packing sleeping bags has caught everyone’s attention on Reddit, as the video garnered over 63,000 upvotes.
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