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Looking for my 1st vaccum sealer
skroll116
Posts: 7
Looking for 2 reasons. The first is I am losing too much cooked meat to freezer burn when we are not able to consume it all. The second is I am going to try Sous Vide. Would like to make sure I can seal with wet marinade if possible.
Thoughts or suggestions on what others are using and happy with?
Thanks
Thoughts or suggestions on what others are using and happy with?
Thanks
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You probably want a chamber vacuum system if using marinade with the protein. I have a Cabelas "professional" vacuum sealer and it will suck liquids right out of the bag.
Charles Town, West-by-God Virginia
Sazco large Casa-Q
Large BGE
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I have a FoodSaver and it works fine. They seem to have a hundred different versions of it that all do roughly the same thing. The only pain in the butt for me is storing it. So, based on your kitchen setup and storage space, choose the one that is the easiest to deal with in that regard. The version I have has space inside to store/cut rolls of bag material. That is a waste of space in my case. I'd rather have a smaller unit and just buy the pre-cut bags on Amazon. Although, it is nice to have the cutter on the machine.
I don't Sous Vide but I do freeze of course. Not always a perfect outcome but much better than trying to do it with zip lock bags.
LBGE/Maryland -
This is a really good one. Has served me well. Has attachment to seal other things as well
http://amzn.to/2Alq7LT
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Large and Small BGE, Blackstone 36 and a baby black Kub.
Chattanooga, TN.
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for the marinade you can always go with the ziplocks. i went with the ss cabelas vacuum sealer last time, i was only getting about a year with the cheaper foodsavers
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Chamber is the ultimate way to go, But I have a foodsaver ( newer model) has a wet setting, I have literally done hundreds of pounds of sausage and other foods, put it through its paces with no issuesVisalia, Ca @lkapigian
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I've had a foodsaver for about a year. I'm with @KiterTodd in that all the foodsaver models are about the same - just pick one. As far as sealing items that are wet: 1) I've never sealed a liquid or anything with a liquid marinade 2) for items that have "some" liquid - I just seal right before it sucks the liquid from the bag. It's not a tight vacuum, but it works well enough for me. I understand some folks refrigerate or freeze items before sealing to reduce the problem of pulling liquid from the bag.
I'm no authority - I'm just offering what works for me for the sake of conversation. Also - this is one of the best purchases I have made. I wondered if I would use it much, now I wonder how I lived without it.Coleman, Texas
Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
"Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
YukonRon -
There is a foodsaver at Costco on sale for $54 right now. FWIW
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I kept hearing people say that (the "year" thing), so I got a Weston. They make the Cabelas vac sealer (or did then, don't know about now). I've had it for a good 6-7 years and it has never failed. It was NOT $54!fishlessman said:i went with the ss cabelas vacuum sealer last time, i was only getting about a year with the cheaper foodsavers
@Photo Egg bought a nice looking one a few months back. I think it was a VacMaster. I remember thinking I would probably have liked it better than mine, though I don't remember why. I think it was feature-related. Maybe he'll chime in. His was not $54 either.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
I have a vp215. It will seal anything. As long as it fits in the chamber.
Yes it is big and heavy, we have it on a dedicated cart in out pantry and my wife uses it at least 2 or 3 times a week.
I've butchered 3 market weight hogs since getting it and it's never missed a beat, can seal back to back with no heat up in the seal bar.
Steve -
I disagree that all food savers are the same. I have one with the auto seal and it sucks. Get a flat manual version and you’ll have a lot more control and you’ll save bag material.
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@CanadianAl
love my vp215 too, make sure you change the hydraulic oil regularly!
I'd say the suckier the better, no?DoubleEgger said:I disagree that all food savers are the same. I have one with the auto seal and it sucks. Get a flat manual version and you’ll have a lot more control and you’ll save bag material.canuckland -
FTFYCanugghead said:@CanadianAl
love my vp215 too, make sure you change the hydraulic oil regularly!
I'd say the suckier the better, eh ?DoubleEgger said:I disagree that all food savers are the same. I have one with the auto seal and it sucks. Get a flat manual version and you’ll have a lot more control and you’ll save bag material. -
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