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re: Vacuum Sealers

Posted on 11/29/16 at 9:30 pm to
Posted by Citica8
Duckroost, LA
Member since Dec 2012
3665 posts
Posted on 11/29/16 at 9:30 pm to
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I'm sure you can purchase different size bags- is it possible to package an entire mallard duck breast carcass? A goose?
You can get a roll in different widths. Whole ducks and geese can be bagged. Had done quite a few specklebellies.

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I've worn out three of the "lesser" models and recently bought the game saver. Save packing multiple large tuna/deer, the game saver will do everything you need and not wear out on you or be finicky.
Thats my point on this topic, if you don't know if you need a foodsaver and have gotten by without it for this long, a $700 vacuum sealer is a ridiculous recommendation.
Posted by gorillacoco
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2009
5320 posts
Posted on 11/30/16 at 9:26 am to
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Thats my point on this topic, if you don't know if you need a foodsaver and have gotten by without it for this long, a $700 vacuum sealer is a ridiculous recommendation.


This. The food savers work great for game and fish. If you are planning to vacuum seal a lot of cooked meals that have sauce/liquid like gravy or spaghetti sauce (if it's all liquid it doesn't need to be vacuum sealed btw, think gumbo) then maybe it's worth the money, but for game and fish I don't see a need for it. I've had a food saver for 4-5 years and it hasn't shown any signs of stopping. I'm guesstimating I've vacuumed 200 different bags of game & fish since I've had it (60 last duck season) with no problems.
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