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Best Foodsaver Vacume Machine???

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Anonymous
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whoa, that IS top of the line and expensive, will try mine first. I ws wondering about the bags, thanks for the tip. Do you buy the rolls or the ready bags??

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GoodOyster
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I bought a vacuum sealer from a vendor at the Strawberry Festival in Plant City last year. The bags can be reused like 40 times each, and they have bags for freezing, or just storing in a pantry. I can't remember the brand name right now, I'll look at it tonight when I get home. Cost me like $95 and bought some extra bags.

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nachogrande
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I've gone thru 2 foodsavers and need a new one again but no money or game = no immediate need. have tons of bags and the jars are realy great, you can marinate in like 30 minutes or store fragile foods like potato chips forever. if you are not too honest you could buy a new one and return it with the old mdl in it. not that I'd do that cuz we know Nacho's a boy scout/Alter boy, or trying anyway.

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Iluv2hunt
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whoa, that IS top of the line and expensive, will try mine first. I ws wondering about the bags, thanks for the tip. Do you buy the rolls or the ready bags??

Once again, that is just the price listed on the mfgr website. I believe mine cost $119, or $129 at Bed Bath & Beyond, and came with a free roll of bags, a package of pre-made bags, and 2 of the marinating containers.

As for the bags, I get the bags in a roll. It makes it easier because you can cut them to the size you need.

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Anonymous
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That is what I got a roll of 11" and another or 7" to make bags the size I need...can you reuse them?

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