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re: Vacuum Sealer
Posted on 11/28/21 at 2:31 pm to LsuFan_1955
Posted on 11/28/21 at 2:31 pm to LsuFan_1955
hmm , whats the difference in the chamber variation from the traditional cheaper sealers ?
Posted on 11/28/21 at 5:19 pm to DingleBarry
Watch the video in the link, or you can find plenty of YouTube videos showing the operation of a chamber vac. Which would explain it much better than I can. Bottom line, a traditional vacuum sealer sucks the air from the bag to be sealed, and can't be used to seal liquids in a bag, it will ruin the pump. The chamber vac creates a vacuum in the chamber where the bag is. When the chamber is vented the bag collapses around the item to be sealed. Works very well with liquids. Watch a few videos and you'll be sold.
Posted on 11/28/21 at 7:40 pm to DingleBarry
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hmm , whats the difference in the chamber variation from the traditional cheaper sealers ?
Chamber sealers are wonderful for their variety of uses. One can vac seal liquids as the whole chamber creates the vacuum, then seals the bag/contents. As mentioned, the drawbacks are their massive size.
With vac sealers, you can go far with the cheaper units from foodsaver or cabela's and find the thickest, quality bags. Those thicker bags will last longer.
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