VacnSeal and Reynold's Handi-Vac Vacuum Freezer Bags.

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cashew

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Original poster
Feb 3, 2009
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Lansing,Michigan
Seeing the recent thread on the mini vac sealer, didn't want to hijack the thread. Has anyone seen or used one of these in Person? I have a whole house vac system, and very handy so installation would not be a problem.
$50-$80 depending on the install, I like how it's off the counter, no storage needed, would actually use it more often than the ancient vac sealer I have.
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Input requested.
Cashew

http://builtinvacuum.com/vacnseal/index.html
The VacnSeal is always conveniently located under a cabinet or in a pantry. All zip locking bags can be used with VacnSeal, and for a guaranteed seal use Reynold's Handi-Vac Vacuum Freezer Bags, available in major grocery stores.

Simple and Convenient.
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A simple fingertip touch releases the suction arm to quickly vacuum-pack any goods in Reynold's Handi-Vac Vacuum Freezer Bags or any zip locking bag. Factually, foods last longer and remain fresher if they are vacuum sealed. Some homeowners use a straw, some purchase expensive systems with expensive bags; but they are all looking for a low-cost efficient solution. The VacnSeal is that solution for households that open and close bags on a daily or every other day basis.
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never seen one of them before, I am interested in some input on this. Don't know how good it would work with regular bags
 
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