Thought I would give my opinion of the LEM MaxVac 500 sealer.
Received this as a gift from one of my sons. Awesome gift! There was also a pack of quart, and gallon bags. The unit included a 25' roll of 8" film as well.
The sealer is fast on removing the air. And does it very well. The 1/4" seal bar can handle film up to 14" wide. And it provides a fast and sturdy seal.
Made some snack packs from Christmas leftovers. I got this idea from a member here. Don't recall who. But, thanks!
Also bagged a couple of thick rib eyes. Almost had a problem here with the juice getting to the sealer bar even with the pads still under the meat. I'll use the paper towel trick
next time as well.
The LEM bags are thicker then what I'm used to using. But they seal rapidly. And I'm betting they are very good at keeping items fresh and protected.
I then proceeded to use some of the other rolls I bought online. They are not as thick or as ribbed like the LEM bags. But they sealed fine and with no burning like I've heard about. I can very much see the difference between the bags. That does change my thinking though. With long term freezing I'm going to use a higher quality bags. Short term, the cheaper, thinner bags should be fine.
And while talking about the rolls of film. I will give my thoughts on the roll holder/cutter attachment. Which can be seen behind the ribeyes.
The cutter can be attached behind the sealer. Or used as a stand alone. I've tried both ways. And having it attached to the sealer works better for me. It gives it a more stable platform. It holds the roll. And cuts it fine.
In closing I'll post my points:
Pros:
Very well made machine for the price point.
Vacuums and seals well and quickly.
It's ability to run constantly for up to 450 seals in 5 hours is way more then I'll ever need.
Roll holder and cutter is convenient.
Can run with up a 14" wide roll of film.
Cons:
Cost for rolls of film isn't too bad. But for pre-made bags is up there. I ordered 100 pint bags. And through LEM it was 35.00 shipped. But the convenience versus cost
might be worth it. The jury is out on this for me.
Size. This bad boy takes up some real estate. Even with the cutter removed.
So far I'm giving this a 9/10. Point taken for size.
Received this as a gift from one of my sons. Awesome gift! There was also a pack of quart, and gallon bags. The unit included a 25' roll of 8" film as well.
The sealer is fast on removing the air. And does it very well. The 1/4" seal bar can handle film up to 14" wide. And it provides a fast and sturdy seal.
Made some snack packs from Christmas leftovers. I got this idea from a member here. Don't recall who. But, thanks!
Also bagged a couple of thick rib eyes. Almost had a problem here with the juice getting to the sealer bar even with the pads still under the meat. I'll use the paper towel trick
next time as well.
The LEM bags are thicker then what I'm used to using. But they seal rapidly. And I'm betting they are very good at keeping items fresh and protected.
I then proceeded to use some of the other rolls I bought online. They are not as thick or as ribbed like the LEM bags. But they sealed fine and with no burning like I've heard about. I can very much see the difference between the bags. That does change my thinking though. With long term freezing I'm going to use a higher quality bags. Short term, the cheaper, thinner bags should be fine.
And while talking about the rolls of film. I will give my thoughts on the roll holder/cutter attachment. Which can be seen behind the ribeyes.
The cutter can be attached behind the sealer. Or used as a stand alone. I've tried both ways. And having it attached to the sealer works better for me. It gives it a more stable platform. It holds the roll. And cuts it fine.
In closing I'll post my points:
Pros:
Very well made machine for the price point.
Vacuums and seals well and quickly.
It's ability to run constantly for up to 450 seals in 5 hours is way more then I'll ever need.
Roll holder and cutter is convenient.
Can run with up a 14" wide roll of film.
Cons:
Cost for rolls of film isn't too bad. But for pre-made bags is up there. I ordered 100 pint bags. And through LEM it was 35.00 shipped. But the convenience versus cost
might be worth it. The jury is out on this for me.
Size. This bad boy takes up some real estate. Even with the cutter removed.
So far I'm giving this a 9/10. Point taken for size.