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VACUUM SEALER


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I wanted to make sausage this weekend and I also wanted to buy a vacuum sealer so I picked up this one..it it a

Food Saver

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on the box it read easy as 1.2.3 so I went about to see if it were true

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It came out of the box and worked really good and the instructions were easy to follow and I would say it was easy as 1.2.3

The pros

simple operation

easy to make bags

small profile

quite operation

price under $100.00

makes a nice finished product

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The cons

takes a bit longer to make the seam for the bag

heres a video of start to finish on one seal

You have to push the button twice to make a seal or a vac /seal

video was cut off sorry but you get the idea

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All in all a good product and I give it 4 stars

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Be careful with that product, they're great for small amounts, 2 or 3 bags at a time.

If you use it heavily, try to do two weeks worth of meals for a superior hiking trip in a single day for example, or packaging fillets from 6 late season alaskan silver salmon, it WILL overheat and perform a forced cooldown where it will not allow you to use it until internal temps cool. This is a nice safety feature, but if you consistently run it to where the overheat protection turns on, you will burn your unit out!

It's a great product but care must be taken to not put too much strain on it, it's not a commercial vacuum packer!

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just read in the instuctions to let it sit 20 seconds between each seal

I sealed 100 pounds of venison sausage and it never acted up once

thanks for the notice as I will keep an eye on it when in heavy use

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Be careful with that product, they're great for small amounts, 2 or 3 bags at a time.

If you use it heavily, try to do two weeks worth of meals for a superior hiking trip in a single day for example, or packaging fillets from 6 late season alaskan silver salmon, it WILL overheat and perform a forced cooldown where it will not allow you to use it until internal temps cool. This is a nice safety feature, but if you consistently run it to where the overheat protection turns on, you will burn your unit out!

It's a great product but care must be taken to not put too much strain on it, it's not a commercial vacuum packer!

I burned one of mine out after approx 40 straight packages. I purchased a new one and a better one at that so those type issues should not happen again.

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I have used these before, bought a new one quit after a couple uses, returned as under warranty, sent me another did the same thing. Higher price model worked ok. I found that they tend to get freezer burnt much faster than wrapping in freezer plastic wrap and freezer paper. I have had many pkgs not seal properly and get all frosty inside, and freezer burnt. I quit using it.

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My Food-Saver is 2-3 years old, and the tape over the heating element became wrinkled, causing poor seals. I emailed the manufacturer asking for new tape, but they say it's not a user-repairable item. Hogwash. I still use it, but have to double-seal each seam, sliding it over 1/4" or so when I do the second seal. Doubles the time it takes. When it overheats I run an ice cube over the heating element a few times to cool it off. If I weren't such a tightwad, I'd replace it with a good one.

Ron.

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If you dont want to shell out money for the food saver bags I have just started using some knock off food sealer bags that I found at menards and they seam to be of the same quality.

Also the locker system to store and cut your roll of bags is awsome, it makes cutting a straight edge so much nicer

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The only problem i have had with my Food Saver is when I am sealing fresh meat or anything with blood or moisture it doesnt seal properly because of that moisture. A quick fix for this problem is to take the product that your sealing and put it on a tray in the freezer until it freezes up a bit then seal it...

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If you are sealing fresh meats or anything moist i have found that if you put product on a tray in freezer for a little bit before you seal it it will keep blood and juices from flowing while you vacuum seal..

That is what I like to do as well. Stick it in the freezer till it firms up real good and then quickly seal it up. I also have the large mouth canning jar lid suction deal and that really works great used in conjunction with canning jars and liquids. I make big batch's of spaghetti sauce and vacuum them in the jars and freeze. The flavor is very fresh months later.

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Like most people said, these can be itchy on longer jobs, we packed 220 lbs of homemade brats,hotdogs,sticks,and bacon and we borrowed 3 different food savers and then a friend bought a brand new one and that one even acted up, they caused many headaches but maybe we just got the bad group that came out of the factory..Bags are a big part of the overall seal. cheep after market bags can be a problem.

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I have the same exact product and have been having similar issues with the seals not forming properly. After I do about 10 packages, I have to go back and check them all. Usually, about 1 third of them have to be redone. I will try putting the meat in the freezer for a little bit prior to packaging next time. I hope this helps.

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