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Sickness & emergency

Sickness Bags

A discreet, easy-to-use solution to manage sickness while travelling, at home or on the go. Designed to help reduce spills and keep clean up simple.

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  • Large hard plastic opening to support easy use
  • Lockable seal helps contain spills and odour
  • Hygienic, disposable solution for vomit-related illness
  • Compact pack fits easily in a handbag or glove box
  • Suitable for travel, clinics, aged care and home

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They are used to manage sickness and vomit while travelling, at home or on the go.

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Simple and easy to use

LamingtonD· 03 May 2026

I wish I had one of these with me while travelling earlier this year. They are useful and hygienic (as they're sealable). I wish there were a way to make them a little less bulky, but there is obvious value int he rigid mouth ring, so I can't complain.

Good quality and very handy to have

LangerLord· 25 Apr 2026

Ive got kids who dont travel well so we usually nick unused sick bags from flights and leave some in the car. However my nicking days are over since we discovered these. There are 18 in the pack so will last us ages, and they come in sealed 3 packs which are just small enough to store in the glove box or boot, but too big for a setback pocket. Once you open the sealed pack each of them consists of a plastic ring with a long sock-like plastic bag that you pull out. There is then a useful little notch that you can use to secure it after you twist the bag shut, very clever. Quality is great, it's all thick plastic and definitely better than reaching for a shopping bag in a hurry. Ive now got them stored permanently in the car for the next emergency. These are a step above, would definitely recommend.

Don't trust servo sushi or chicken

Jamazon· 24 Apr 2026

Let's be honest—no one wants to review sick bags, but here we are. And surprisingly… these are actually pretty good. First off, they do exactly what they're hired for: standing by in times of absolute betrayal from your stomach. Whether it's a dodgy servo pie, a kid in the backseat who "felt fine five minutes ago," or a winding road that seemed like a great idea at the time—these bags are ready for action. The twist-and-seal design is the real hero here. Once the damage is done, a quick twist locks everything in like a vault. No leaks, no regrets, no revisiting your life choices through smell. It's the kind of reliability you want in a crisis. They're compact too, which means you can stash them in the glovebox and forget about them—until suddenly they become the most important item in your vehicle. Think of them as the unsung heroes of road trips. Build quality? Surprisingly decent. They feel strong enough to handle… let's call it "unexpected volume." Overall, not glamorous, not exciting—but when the moment comes, these bags absolutely deliver. A must-have for parents, travellers, or anyone who's ever trusted gas station sushi.

Sickness Bags
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