Amazon[amazon.com] has 2 Pack 8" x 25' Heavy Duty Vacuum Sealer Bags for Food Saver for $11.99 after applying coupon code "50LD8OST" at checkout.Shipping is free with Prime or on orders over $25.
Suitable for sous vide cooking
BPA-free
Size: 8" x 25'
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 2 Pack 8" x 25' Heavy Duty Vacuum Sealer Bags for Food Saver for $11.99 after applying coupon code "50LD8OST" at checkout.Shipping is free with Prime or on orders over $25.
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This is absolutely a paid post with fake upvotes. FoodVacBags, which work consistently and amazingly (and only have 1% 1 star reviews), are $20 right now for 100 ft of 8" bag. That's vs. $24 for 100 ft for this "brand" which has 4% 1 star reviews.
Considering the weird hormone disruption issues being found with plastics, I'd rather not cheap out with some unknown chinese amazon brand that has no validation or accountability to ensure that this is food grade.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 2 Pack 8" x 25' Heavy Duty Vacuum Sealer Bags for Food Saver for $11.99 after applying coupon code "50LD8OST" at checkout.Shipping is free with Prime or on orders over $25.
Suitable for sous vide cooking
BPA-free
Size: 8" x 25'
Read through all the reviews here. Several say the seal/thickness isn't near what FoodSaver bags offer. Some problems with a perfect seal resulting in freezer burn. Roll might not fit in your FoodSaver.
I decided not to leap for this offer for this FS copy bag due to many negative reviews.
I might mention that when I chose to purchase a less expensive vac seal bag for my FoodSaver 2460/2450 machine, I've found the following bags in several sizes, one linked here, to be a good alternative to the FoodSaver rolls. Their quart and pint bags are perfect for sealing pork chops, chicken cutlets and any individual meats. i use the larger size for freezing dinners or pre-frozen soups which are then transferred into quart/gallon bags. So far, only a few seemed not to seal. My bag order included a great permanent marker so i could date my vac sealed bags. Pork chops bones didn't pierce the bag and only a couple lost a perfect seal after many months.
I'm going to dismiss the poster's "good deal" and continue to buy my sealer bags from FoodVacBags on Amazon, linked here: https://www.amazon.com/FoodVacBag...629&sr=8-4
I also will continue to watch for sales on authentic FoodSaver bags which, for their machines, are the ultimate sealers! Sometimes, you can get them on a good sale.
Read through all the reviews here. Several say the seal/thickness isn't near what FoodSaver bags offer. Some problems with a perfect seal resulting in freezer burn. Roll might not fit in your FoodSaver.
I decided not to leap for this offer for this FS copy bag due to many negative reviews.
I might mention that when I chose to purchase a less expensive vac seal bag for my FoodSaver 2460/2450 machine, I've found the following bags in several sizes, one linked here, to be a good alternative to the FoodSaver rolls. Their quart and pint bags are perfect for sealing pork chops, chicken cutlets and any individual meats. i use the larger size for freezing dinners or pre-frozen soups which are then transferred into quart/gallon bags. So far, only a few seemed not to seal. My bag order included a great permanent marker so i could date my vac sealed bags. Pork chops bones didn't pierce the bag and only a couple lost a perfect seal after many months.
I'm going to dismiss the poster's "good deal" and continue to buy my sealer bags from FoodVacBags on Amazon, linked here: https://www.amazon.com/FoodVacBag...629&sr=8-4[amazon.com]
I also will continue to watch for sales on authentic FoodSaver bags which, for their machines, are the ultimate sealers! Sometimes, you can get them on a good sale.
I've found that on my Foodsaver, it's not necessarily the type of bag, it's just the fact that the vacuum will necessarily extract water into the seal, which interferes with the longevity of the seal. I've gone to just double sealing after I vacuum and that has solved my "air-leaks."
This deal, however, is unworthy of a FP post. A standard price for this should be around $22-25 per 100 linear feet. This is just a normal price. A true hot deal is when I found 11" x 200 feet on Amazon Warehouse during their usual 20% off sales for $22.68. I'd tell everyone to stock up then!
Last edited by TastyChicken March 17, 2021 at 12:48 PM.
For those who care, this product is made in China. The China that put plastic in pet food shipped to the USA.
Who knows what's in these bags. Trust China? Not with anything that comes near my food supply.
For those who care, this product is made in China. The China that put plastic in pet food shipped to the USA.
Who knows what's in these bags. Trust China? Not with anything that comes near my food supply.
lol. Just plain ignorant. You should do some homework before saying anything.
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everyday price without the coupon?
I've seen better like 2 pk 11 in 100ft $17
https://smile.amazon.co
Been using these for a couple years work great.
How about a link to these bags you refer to??
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I decided not to leap for this offer for this FS copy bag due to many negative reviews.
I might mention that when I chose to purchase a less expensive vac seal bag for my FoodSaver 2460/2450 machine, I've found the following bags in several sizes, one linked here, to be a good alternative to the FoodSaver rolls. Their quart and pint bags are perfect for sealing pork chops, chicken cutlets and any individual meats. i use the larger size for freezing dinners or pre-frozen soups which are then transferred into quart/gallon bags. So far, only a few seemed not to seal. My bag order included a great permanent marker so i could date my vac sealed bags. Pork chops bones didn't pierce the bag and only a couple lost a perfect seal after many months.
I'm going to dismiss the poster's "good deal" and continue to buy my sealer bags from FoodVacBags on Amazon, linked here: https://www.amazon.com/FoodVacBag...62
I also will continue to watch for sales on authentic FoodSaver bags which, for their machines, are the ultimate sealers! Sometimes, you can get them on a good sale.
I decided not to leap for this offer for this FS copy bag due to many negative reviews.
I might mention that when I chose to purchase a less expensive vac seal bag for my FoodSaver 2460/2450 machine, I've found the following bags in several sizes, one linked here, to be a good alternative to the FoodSaver rolls. Their quart and pint bags are perfect for sealing pork chops, chicken cutlets and any individual meats. i use the larger size for freezing dinners or pre-frozen soups which are then transferred into quart/gallon bags. So far, only a few seemed not to seal. My bag order included a great permanent marker so i could date my vac sealed bags. Pork chops bones didn't pierce the bag and only a couple lost a perfect seal after many months.
I'm going to dismiss the poster's "good deal" and continue to buy my sealer bags from FoodVacBags on Amazon, linked here: https://www.amazon.com/FoodVacBag...629&sr=8-4 [amazon.com]
I also will continue to watch for sales on authentic FoodSaver bags which, for their machines, are the ultimate sealers! Sometimes, you can get them on a good sale.
This deal, however, is unworthy of a FP post. A standard price for this should be around $22-25 per 100 linear feet. This is just a normal price. A true hot deal is when I found 11" x 200 feet on Amazon Warehouse during their usual 20% off sales for $22.68. I'd tell everyone to stock up then!
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Who knows what's in these bags. Trust China? Not with anything that comes near my food supply.
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Who knows what's in these bags. Trust China? Not with anything that comes near my food supply.
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