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re: Vacuum Sealer
Posted on 11/28/21 at 5:19 pm to DingleBarry
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 9:54 pm to LsuFan_1955
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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.
I don’t have a chamber vac, and from all accounts they are better than traditional vacuum sealers, but your statement isn’t true. I am on my second foodsaver in about 15 yrs and seal up bags of gumbo, stews, and other liquids all the time. They have limitations for sure, but 99% of regular Joe hunters can get by perfectly fine with a traditional.
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