Amazon[amazon.com] has 80kPa Suction MegaWise Food Vacuum Sealer Machine w/ External Vacuum System & Built-in Cutter for $23.30. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 80kPa Suction MegaWise Food Vacuum Sealer Machine w/ External Vacuum System & Built-in Cutter for $23.30. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Model: MegaWise Food Vacuum Sealer Machine – High-Power 80kPa Suction, One-Touch Operation, Built-in Cutter – Works with All Food Types, Includes Bags & Hose (Black), Keeps Food Fresh 5x Longer
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Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
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I tried this unit last year. It's a good product but one shortcoming is that it only accepts bags up to 10" wide, whereas most large-sized replacement bags commonly available are 11" wide. That leaves you mostly locked into their own branded bags if you need the largest size this unit can handle. Their branded bags were a good quality thick plastic, though.
I ended up returning and buying another similarly priced model (BEYUAM BTHK028) that can fit 11" wide bags. The quality and design is maybe 80% as good as this one, but is working well for my needs, i.e. light occasional use, mostly dry goods.
Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
Hook a brother up, please give us a link to the product you prefer. Thank you.
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Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
I find that I can't justify $300-1000 for a vacuum chamber sealer. Nor do I think that the average homeowner will find it cost effective despite the superiority of a vacuum chamber sealer over a Foodsaver-type device. JMHO.
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Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
What is the difference? Does it not ooze out the liquid outside the bag?
Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
I have been using the same sealer for 15yrs or so and aside replacing the gasket I have had no issues. We use it a lot & it is getting time to replace but no way I'm shelling out for a chamber unit.
I find that I can't justify $300-1000 for a vacuum chamber sealer. Nor do I think that the average homeowner will find it cost effective despite the superiority of a vacuum chamber sealer over a Foodsaver-type device. JMHO.
No doubt. I've been close to pulling the trigger on a chamber vacuum sealer a dozen times. Each time, I stop and remind myself my trusty old FoodSaver still works just fine. I do use it a lot and have changed the gasket on it once, and that's one of the advantages of buying a name brand sealer over generics, replaceable parts. Who knows with this one being offered.
I mostly vacuum seal meat and over the years I've learned how to seal without liquid being an issue, so as much I want a chamber sealer I just can't justify it considering the extra space it takes. I may change my mind though. It's more tempting now that there are legit chamber vacuum sealers under $300.
No doubt. I've been close to pulling the trigger on a chamber vacuum sealer a dozen times. Each time, I stop and remind myself my trusty old FoodSaver still works just fine. I do use it a lot and have changed the gasket on it once, and that's one of the advantages of buying a name brand sealer over generics, replaceable parts. Who knows with this one being offered.
I mostly vacuum seal meat and over the years I've learned how to seal without liquid being an issue, so as much I want a chamber sealer I just can't justify it considering the extra space it takes. I may change my mind though. It's more tempting now that there are legit chamber vacuum sealers under $300.
I fold up a paper towel (half sheet) into a 1/2 strip which I place at the top of the bag. This soaks up the majority of liquid (I also like to include a marinade) which the vacuum draws up. Also be sure to position the top of the bag into the small trough which is designed to catch the liquid which is pulled up by the vacuum.
I also don't have the counter or cabinet space to accommodate a chamber vacuum sealer.
I fold up a paper towel (half sheet) into a 1/2 strip which I place at the top of the bag. This soaks up the majority of liquid (I also like to include a marinade) which the vacuum draws up. Also be sure to position the top of the bag into the small trough which is designed to catch the liquid which is pulled up by the vacuum. I also don't have the counter or cabinet space to accommodate a chamber vacuum sealer.
I tried this unit last year. It's a good product but one shortcoming is that it only accepts bags up to 10" wide, whereas most large-sized replacement bags commonly available are 11" wide. That leaves you mostly locked into their own branded bags if you need the largest size this unit can handle. Their branded bags were a good quality thick plastic, though.
I ended up returning and buying another similarly priced model (BEYUAM BTHK028) that can fit 11" wide bags. The quality and design is maybe 80% as good as this one, but is working well for my needs, i.e. light occasional use, mostly dry goods.
The upgraded vacuum sealer features an 11.8-inch sealing bar, compatible with most bags, ensuring a secure seal every time.
Spend the extra money and buy a vacuum chamber sealer. I've been using vacuum sealers for 20+ years and switched to chamber….game changer with no more liquid damaging vacuum pump.
I've had a regular vacuum sealer for 5+ years, used mostly for storing meats, sometimes with wet marinade in the bag. No problems at all as long as you're careful not to continue sucking when all the air is already out of the bag. YMMV but I can't justify spending 800% more for the convenience of a chamber sealer
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The upgraded vacuum sealer features an 11.8-inch sealing bar, compatible with most bags, ensuring a secure seal every time.
Seems like this is a newer wider version
Yes the heated sealing bar is 11.8 inches wide, but the slot further back that does the vacuuming is only 10" wide. They are trying to trick you with marketing speak.
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I ended up returning and buying another similarly priced model (BEYUAM BTHK028) that can fit 11" wide bags. The quality and design is maybe 80% as good as this one, but is working well for my needs, i.e. light occasional use, mostly dry goods.
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I mostly vacuum seal meat and over the years I've learned how to seal without liquid being an issue, so as much I want a chamber sealer I just can't justify it considering the extra space it takes. I may change my mind though. It's more tempting now that there are legit chamber vacuum sealers under $300.
I mostly vacuum seal meat and over the years I've learned how to seal without liquid being an issue, so as much I want a chamber sealer I just can't justify it considering the extra space it takes. I may change my mind though. It's more tempting now that there are legit chamber vacuum sealers under $300.
I also don't have the counter or cabinet space to accommodate a chamber vacuum sealer.
I ended up returning and buying another similarly priced model (BEYUAM BTHK028) that can fit 11" wide bags. The quality and design is maybe 80% as good as this one, but is working well for my needs, i.e. light occasional use, mostly dry goods.
Seems like this is a newer wider version
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Seems like this is a newer wider version
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