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Review on O2frepak 200 Pint 6x10 inch Vacuum Sealer Bags for Food Saver, πŸ“¦ BPA-Free and Heavy-Duty Vacuum Seal Bags, Ideal for Sous Vide, Vaccume Sealer, PreCut Bag by Sarah Schneider

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DO NOT BUY Small Appliances

I believe in 12+ years and $60,000 plus Amazon purchases I may have written maybe 5 reviews or less. These are the worst bags of dog shit. We feed several dogs and process $1,000 worth of organic meat and vegetables over several months. Thank god we just caught it. I just cooked food for 66 days last weekend. I usually make my handbags in the right size myself and finally my wife gave me the brilliant idea to buy smaller bags. I thought it would cost too much as it turns out they seem inexpensive. I took 5x8 which was too narrow to fit my single serving size hopper loading method. Bought two 6x10's. them and the Wevac brand in a pack of 100 pieces. It was a pack of 200 for the best deal. As a precaution, I filled both the 5x8 and 6x10 Wevac with water and sealed them with my old stock of Foodsaver V2244 which is on its last legs. Then I took them outside and put both open palms on them and did 10 push ups (I weigh about 200 pounds). scary but well kept. Oddly enough, I took on another 6x10. that shitty brand, Wilde will be fine. Halfway through I realized I had cooked 66 days but was 2 servings a day so I needed 132 and the Wevac 100 packaging didn't fit so the last 32 servings went to that brand. Find out today as you defrost a batch, the meat juices will spill onto the beautiful new white concrete countertops. I assumed I accidentally missed the deal, tried again, broke. tried my more expensive HarvestRite impulse sealer from our $5,000 freeze dryer. the same, made a seal, disassembled. Maybe my bag is bad? He looked in the freezer and began pulling out packages. they are all open and separate. Now my only option is to buy larger bags and seal them inside. big waste of plastic, time, money and almost wasted 2 days plus $100 worth of precious hard to find organ meat, veggies, meat etc. This company is awful. I do not trust. I recommend Wewak. they have held up so far. For your health

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