Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 1,000
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If you’re here to buy mattress bags, you’re not buying “plastic.”
You’re buying protection against the two things that ruin mattresses faster than anything else:
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dirt
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moisture
Because mattresses are basically giant sponges wrapped in fabric.
One bad delivery, one rainy day, one warehouse floor scuff, one truck that isn’t clean… and now you’ve got:
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stained product
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angry customers
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returns
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chargebacks
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and a whole lot of “we can’t resell this” pain.
Mattress bags prevent that.
And with an MOQ of 1,000, you’re clearly running volume — meaning you don’t just need bags… you need a supply program that stays consistent and keeps your product protected every time.
At Custom Packaging Products, we supply mattress bags nationwide, headquartered in Houston, backed by 50+ years of combined experience in the packaging market. And here’s the truth:
Most mattress damage isn’t “damage.”
It’s contamination.
A mattress shows up with a scuff, a stain, or moisture exposure, and now it’s un-sellable. That’s why mattress bags aren’t optional if you’re shipping, storing, or moving mattresses at scale.
Let’s break down what they are, why companies buy them, and how to get a quote fast.
What Are Mattress Bags? (Plain English)
Mattress bags are protective plastic bags designed to cover mattresses during:
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storage
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moving
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warehousing
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shipping and delivery
They protect against:
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dust
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dirt
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stains
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moisture exposure
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scuffs and abrasions
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handling grime
They’re commonly used by:
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mattress manufacturers
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mattress retailers
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warehouses and distribution centers
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moving and storage companies
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hotels and property managers
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e-commerce mattress fulfillment operations
If a mattress is being handled by humans and moved through real environments, it needs a protective barrier.
Why Companies Buy Mattress Bags (The Real Reasons)
1) To Prevent Stains and Dirt Contamination
Mattresses pick up dirt easily from:
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warehouse floors
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delivery trucks
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staging areas
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hands and clothing
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dusty storage zones
Even a small stain can make a mattress unacceptable to a customer.
Mattress bags keep the surface clean.
2) To Protect From Moisture Exposure
Moisture is the silent killer.
It can happen from:
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rain during loading/unloading
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humidity in storage
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condensation in trucks
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damp warehouse zones
A mattress that takes on moisture can become:
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mold risk
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odor risk
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warranty/return risk
Bags provide a protective barrier and reduce exposure.
3) To Reduce Scuffs, Snags, and Fabric Damage
Mattress fabric and edges can get snagged on:
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pallets
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racks
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door frames
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truck edges
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furniture corners
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warehouse equipment
A bag reduces surface friction and prevents scuffing.
4) To Reduce Returns and Claims
Mattress returns are expensive.
You pay for:
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reverse logistics
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reshipment
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replacement product
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customer service time
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and lost margin
Mattress bags are one of the cheapest ways to reduce that risk.
5) To Keep Inventory Sellable in Storage
Warehousing is brutal on exposed mattresses.
Bags keep them clean while stored so you’re not discounting inventory later because it looks “used.”
Mattress Bags vs Mattress Covers (Quick Clarity)
People use these terms interchangeably, but generally:
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mattress bags are protective plastic bags for storage/moving/shipping
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mattress covers can also mean consumer-use protective covers (different use case)
If you’re buying for shipping/warehousing, you want the bag style designed for handling and containment.
The 80/20: What We Need to Quote Mattress Bags Fast
To quote mattress bags accurately, send:
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Mattress sizes you need
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Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King (or custom sizes)
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Are you bagging mattresses, box springs, or both?
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How they’re handled
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warehouse storage, moving, delivery, shipping, long-term storage
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Quantity by size (MOQ starts at 1,000 total)
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Ship-to zip code(s)
If you don’t know quantities by size, tell us your most common mattress mix and we’ll help you build a clean order plan.
Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!
Why MOQ Is 1,000
Mattress bags are a high-use consumable item for operations that handle mattresses regularly.
MOQ 1,000 supports:
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consistent supply
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fewer reorder emergencies
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better economics
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smoother operations
If you’re distributing mattresses regularly, having a stable supply of bags is essential — because the day you “run out” is the day everything gets dirty and returns spike.
Common Mistakes When Buying Mattress Bags
Mistake #1: Buying the Wrong Size Mix
If you don’t stock the right size distribution, you’ll end up forcing mattresses into the wrong bag, which causes tearing and frustration.
Mistake #2: Underestimating Handling Abuse
If bags are being dragged, stacked, and moved constantly, you want bags that can survive real-world handling.
Mistake #3: Not Bagging Early Enough
The best results happen when the mattress is bagged before it hits the warehouse floor and before it gets staged for delivery.
Mistake #4: Not Protecting Box Springs
If you deliver box springs too, they need the same protection. Customers don’t care which item got dirty — they just want a replacement.
Mistake #5: Treating Bags Like a “Nice to Have”
Mattress bags are part of quality control. If your product is expensive and returns are painful, bags aren’t optional.
Why Buy Mattress Bags from Custom Packaging Products?
Because at volume, you need:
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consistent sizing
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reliable supply
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fast quoting
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nationwide shipping
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clear communication
We’re headquartered in Houston, supply companies nationwide, and we’ve got 50+ years of combined experience — meaning we understand how mattress handling works in the real world, not just on paper.
Bottom Line
Mattress bags protect against:
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dirt
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moisture
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scuffs
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stains
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and expensive returns
MOQ is 1,000. Send your mattress size mix and ship-to zip code, and we’ll turn around a clean quote fast.