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Geno Machino 01-01-2016 07:28 PM

Vacumn sealers...?
 
For you guys on here that seem to do very well, what are your recommendations for a top quality vacuum sealer?

Geno

jorluivil 01-01-2016 07:38 PM

Vacmaster

Deamon 01-01-2016 07:44 PM

Geno meant doing well as in catching fish...not doing well financially. Def have to be doing well financially to buy a vacmaster, lol. Jim

Dave Legacy 01-01-2016 08:09 PM

I have a Foodsaver I got at Costco that I like quite a bit. I haven't ever had to vac any large quantities, so I don't how it will hold up to all that. I can tell you that my vac-sealed fish hold up a lot better in the freezer than my formally bagged ones.

jorluivil 01-01-2016 11:04 PM

Chamber sealers like the Vacmaster aren't cheap, I paid over $600 for mine. However, the quality of the seal and the price per bag is well worth the investment.

Harry Hill 01-02-2016 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave Legacy (Post 250370)
I have a Foodsaver I got at Costco that I like quite a bit. I haven't ever had to vac any large quantities, so I don't how it will hold up to all that. I can tell you that my vac-sealed fish hold up a lot better in the freezer than my formally bagged ones.

I used a foodsaver to bag a half of a beef, 275lbs packaged and it never hiccuped.

GregAndrew 01-02-2016 05:59 PM

I have purchased 4 Foodsavers and will never buy another. Vacmaster all the way. Much better Vacuum, seal and bags. And it does not overheat after 6 or 8 seals. If you plan on sealing a good bit of fish or game it is worth every penny.

ful-rac 01-02-2016 06:20 PM

Team sewer catches a lot of fish!

Chamber vacuum sealers are a necessity!

nacho66 01-03-2016 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 250375)
Chamber sealers like the Vacmaster aren't cheap, I paid over $600 for mine. However, the quality of the seal and the price per bag is well worth the investment.

x2 on the cost and quality, I have a Vacmaster 210 and bags bought on fleabay. does a great job over my old foodsaver/seal-a-meal. Great for soups and sous vide cooking I make a lot of jerky and does great. I have punctured a couple of the bags with shell on shrimp, so you may need to get the thick mm bags.

Deamon 01-03-2016 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ful-rac (Post 250471)
Team sewer catches a lot of fish!

Chamber vacuum sealers are a necessity!

Others bang out their share of sealed fish too, lol. Here's my work around in price and over-heating. With two daughters in college, buying two foodsavers over the past few years moves me along just fine. Jim

YakDout 01-03-2016 04:49 PM

They make a gamesaver with a lifetime warranty. Mine has never had a problem overheating or loosing suction yet, but if it ever does, I have a lifetime replacement.


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Mahigeer 01-03-2016 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Legacy (Post 250370)
I have a Foodsaver I got at Costco that I like quite a bit. I haven't ever had to vac any large quantities, so I don't how it will hold up to all that. I can tell you that my vac-sealed fish hold up a lot better in the freezer than my formally bagged ones.

I got mine from Costco as well. It works very well.
I use it a lot. Even vacuum pack bonito too keep it fresh for the lobster season.

Goose1993 01-04-2016 06:51 AM

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My girlfriend's mom gave us a Foodsaver she got from Costco. I love it. I froze well over 100 pounds of fish last summer and the meat stays in perfect condition. I also use it for game meat. I still have like 20 doves left. I froze them in a 'party bag' though, so all 20 are in one bag. I need to have a bbq so I can cook them all...

The only problem I have had with it is having trouble getting the wide bags it comes with to work. It seems like it doesn't suck the air out with the wide bags, but works fine with the narrow (long version) bags. Can anyone shed some light on this?

And here's what the foodsaver's work looks like.

Attachment 17953

maquinapescado 01-04-2016 06:55 AM

I 2nd game saver

Goose1993 01-04-2016 06:55 AM

Oh and make sure to watch your portions when you're sealing it! You don't want to seal enough meat for 4 people in one bag if you're living alone!

Deamon 01-04-2016 08:10 AM

Okay, here's my issue besides the over-heating...lol. I know the VacMaster is the ultimate goal but... My seals are wearing out. I find wetting the seals helps. Im thinking a dry, worn seal grabs air from outside the bag vs inside. Am I making any sense here?!? Jim

jorluivil 01-04-2016 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Deamon (Post 250573)
Okay, here's my issue besides the over-heating...lol. I know the VacMaster is the ultimate goal but... My seals are wearing out. I find wetting the seals helps. Im thinking a dry, worn seal grabs air from outside the bag vs inside. Am I making any sense here?!? Jim



No, you're not. You never do.

Deamon 01-04-2016 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 250574)
No, you're not. You never do.

:pepsi:...BURP!

Trying to make this a two page thread on Vacuum Sealers!!!

Geno Machino 01-04-2016 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Deamon (Post 250631)
:pepsi:...BURP!

Trying to make this a two page thread on Vacuum Sealers!!!

LOL

:you_rock:

jorluivil 01-04-2016 03:51 PM

L.

jorluivil 01-04-2016 03:51 PM

O.

jorluivil 01-04-2016 03:56 PM

L.

jruiz 01-04-2016 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Deamon (Post 250573)
Okay, here's my issue besides the over-heating...lol. I know the VacMaster is the ultimate goal but... My seals are wearing out. I find wetting the seals helps. Im thinking a dry, worn seal grabs air from outside the bag vs inside. Am I making any sense here?!? Jim

Jim,

We use alot of heat sealers and vacuum sealers at work. If the wire element underneath the sealing surface is still good then replace the sealing surface periodically with a PTFE tape with silicone backing. P/N from mcmaster.com is 76025A731 . This 1/2" should do the job. Description says it's made especially for heat sealers. There's three different thicknesses and different widths

jorluivil 01-04-2016 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jruiz (Post 250657)
Jim,

We use alot of heat sealers and vacuum sealers at work. If the wire element underneath the sealing surface is still good then replace the sealing surface periodically with a PTFE tape with silicone backing. P/N from mcmaster.com is 76025A731 . This 1/2" should do the job. Description says it's made especially for heat sealers. There's three different thicknesses and different widths




Oooooooooor.......you can just buy a Vacmaster

igotpron 01-04-2016 05:58 PM

Ooooor. You can just be the guy who never catches fish and doesn't need a Vac sealer...

ful-rac 01-04-2016 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by igotpron (Post 250659)
Ooooor. You can just be the guy who never catches fish and doesn't need a Vac sealer...

You catch plenty Igotporn...

Silbaugh4liberty 01-04-2016 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Goose1993 (Post 250563)
My girlfriend's mom gave us a Foodsaver she got from Costco. I love it. I froze well over 100 pounds of fish last summer and the meat stays in perfect condition. I also use it for game meat. I still have like 20 doves left. I froze them in a 'party bag' though, so all 20 are in one bag. I need to have a bbq so I can cook them all...

The only problem I have had with it is having trouble getting the wide bags it comes with to work. It seems like it doesn't suck the air out with the wide bags, but works fine with the narrow (long version) bags. Can anyone shed some light on this?

And here's what the foodsaver's work looks like.

Attachment 17953

Nice! Good to hear its okay. I won a tablet at my company party, and traded it with my buddy for his Foodsaver since I already have a tablet. Now I just need to catch some fish so it doesn't collect dust!! :jig::cheers1:

fishja 01-04-2016 06:46 PM

Vacumn sealers...?
 
Good ole fashion Saran Wrap ;)

$0.99 for a 250ft roll at big lots


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Raskal311 01-04-2016 08:33 PM

Keep in mind that if u buy a foodsaver u don't have to buy foodsaver branded bags. I got 200 foot off brand for $30; works exactly the same.

bwana 01-05-2016 08:59 AM

Dove Breasts
 
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Originally Posted by Goose1993 (Post 250563)
I also use it for game meat. I still have like 20 doves left. I froze them in a 'party bag' though, so all 20 are in one bag. I need to have a bbq so I can cook them all...

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When I vacuum pack doves, I prep the breasts, then fillet the meat.

I only cook dove wrapped in bacon with a slice of jalapeno.

I vacuum pack 12 breasts per package since a pound of bacon usually comes 12 pieces per pound.

http://i1321.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9e39c5de.jpg

Deamon 01-05-2016 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by jruiz (Post 250657)
Jim,

We use alot of heat sealers and vacuum sealers at work. If the wire element underneath the sealing surface is still good then replace the sealing surface periodically with a PTFE tape with silicone backing. P/N from mcmaster.com is 76025A731 . This 1/2" should do the job. Description says it's made especially for heat sealers. There's three different thicknesses and different widths

Thanks Johnny! I was hoping to eventually find a nugget out of all of this VM spew. Jim

summers in kuwait 01-05-2016 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bwana (Post 250706)
When I vacuum pack doves, I prep the breasts, then fillet the meat.

I only cook dove wrapped in bacon with a slice of jalapeno.

I vacuum pack 12 breasts per package since a pound of bacon usually comes 12 pieces per pound.

http://i1321.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9e39c5de.jpg

Holy Hell. That looks amazing!

Geno Machino 01-05-2016 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by summers in kuwait (Post 250731)
Holy Hell. That looks amazing!

X2

igotpron 01-05-2016 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ful-rac (Post 250660)
You catch plenty Igotporn...

If only it were fish, have you read my reports? Not a single one. I borrowed that fish for my avatar. Maybe a sewer official can at least let me touch one of their butts I could update my avatar...

Any takers?

momo fish 01-05-2016 06:50 PM

Ummm.. You may need to clarify what you mean by "touch one of their butts"...

This is the sewer crew we are talking about.. 😂


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Originally Posted by igotpron (Post 250755)
If only it were fish, have you read my reports? Not a single one. I borrowed that fish for my avatar. Maybe a sewer official can at least let me touch one of their butts I could update my avatar...



Any takers?





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igotpron 01-05-2016 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by momo fish (Post 250762)
Ummm.. You may need to clarify what you mean by "touch one of their butts"...

This is the sewer crew we are talking about.. 😂








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No clarification needed, I left the ambiguity intentionally. As long as I end up with a new avatar.

momo fish 01-05-2016 07:03 PM

Haha!! I like your style!!!


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Originally Posted by igotpron (Post 250763)
No clarification needed, I left the ambiguity intentionally. As long as I end up with a new avatar.





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bwana 01-05-2016 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jruiz (Post 250657)
Jim,

We use alot of heat sealers and vacuum sealers at work. If the wire element underneath the sealing surface is still good then replace the sealing surface periodically with a PTFE tape with silicone backing. P/N from mcmaster.com is 76025A731 . This 1/2" should do the job. Description says it's made especially for heat sealers. There's three different thicknesses and different widths

Thank you for the info and link! Excellent tip.


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