Review of chamber vacuum sealer, Vacmaster vp112

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I have 2  of the vp112 units  both units run 7-10 hrs per day from sept to feb (Deer season in NJ) I also use the vac port for canisters and ball mason jars.  the units WORK.enough said.  only wish is to be able to go more then 9 sec seal time  do not think they will seal 4mil bags.
Hello,

The VP112 will seal 4MIL bags.  I have some customers who use the machine on our 4.8 MIL bags, too.  The only thing the VP 112 won't seal is a retort pouch.

Thanks!

Lisa
 
Hello everyone,

I made a video to illustrate some of the features of the VP 112.  Don't laugh at me, and if you do, don't tell me!

Thanks,

Lisa 

 
 
Hello everyone,

I made a video to illustrate some of the features of the VP 112.  Don't laugh at me, and if you do, don't tell me!

Thanks,

Lisa


Ms. Lisa, great video and I learned something, I did not know about the bag clip.....I usually just fold my bag over the seal bar.......Thanks for the information....... ShoneyBoy
 
Thanks Lisa for the video. I have a better idea of what it will do for me. It has moved ahead of several other items on my want list. Think I will be ordering one shortly. What sizes of bags would you recommend to start with? Do you have a variety pack to help me decide what sizes I will use?
 
Hello,

Until recently, we didn't have a chamber bags assortment.  However, I was asked about them so many times, that we came up with one with out most popular sizes.  You get 100 each bags (300 total) of the following sizes for $24.99:

6 x 12

8 x 10

10 x13

If you click below, it will take you directly to the page where we describe them.

http://shop.vacuumsealersunlimited.com/300-Chamber-Bag-Combo-Pack-CHCOMBO6810.htm

Thanks for your positive comments about the video.  I still can't even watch it myself!

Lisa
 
We are receiving a pallet full of VP112 chamber vacuum sealers on Tuesday, so if you've been waiting for them to come back in stock before you order, we will have them. Don't wait... the manufacturer is already almost out of stock again and the next shipment won't arrive until June!

We have it for $539.99 with FREE shipping.

http://shop.vacuumsealersunlimited....ber-Vacuum-Sealing-Machine-VACMASTERVP112.htm

Thanks!

Lisa

P.S.  Thank you for sticking up for me!  You guys are the best!  
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Got mine in and have done one seal session with it so far. Really like the way it works. Vacuumed some chicken. Neat to watch it srink up when done. Will try to post some photos next time. Want to try doing something with liquid. Thanks Lisa. It was worth the wait
 
Hi Lisa-

I'm currently having some serious internal debate about which vacmaster to order from you...and what's really hanging me up is the dry pump vs the oil pump.  If $ was no issue, I'd order the 215 and never look back, but when I consider it's essentially twice the cost of the 112 I can talk myself into either machine.  Do you have any comments on the differences between the two?

Thank you!

Tim
 
Hi Tim,

The difference between the machines that are less expensive than the VP215 use a maintenance-free, dry rocker piston pump, which can be used for about 45 minutes to an hour non-stop.  After that, you need to let it cool down for a few minutes.

The VP215 (and the machines that are more expensive than that) uses an oil vacuum pump, which is designed for all day, non-stop sealing.  These machines are considered heavy-duty commercial machines.  The oil needs to be changed roughly every 60 hours of use.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks!

Lisa
 
Hi Lisa-

I'm currently having some serious internal debate about which vacmaster to order from you...and what's really hanging me up is the dry pump vs the oil pump.  If $ was no issue, I'd order the 215 and never look back, but when I consider it's essentially twice the cost of the 112 I can talk myself into either machine.  Do you have any comments on the differences between the two?

Thank you!


Tim

I have a VP215, you won't regret going with the better machine.



~Martin
 
Hello,

The VP112 has been redesigned and has lots of great new features:
  • A vacuum sensor with an easy-to-read pressure indicator
  • A redesigned, lighter lid with a lower profile
  • A marinating cycle
  • A wide 4mm seal
If you would like more info, please take a look:

http://shop.vacuumsealersunlimited....ber-Vacuum-Sealing-Machine-VACMASTERVP112.htm

Our prices are always the lowest and we ship for free.

Thank you for your continued support!

Lisa
 
Hi Lisa, can you tell me what the weight of the VP112 is?  Trying to figure out best 'capable' storage location when not in use.

Matt
 
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