After a few hours in the freezer a number of my vacuum sealed bag have lost their seal. I think I see the problem. When I look at the roll I can see areas that are more shiney than other areas. Those areas look and feel very thin. Anyways these bags are no good. Don't waste your money. About 30% had to be redone. Then about 30% of the redo's had to be redone again. They look good right after sealing but within a couple days they fail which means they a leaking very slowly. This is not user error. I've been vacuum packing, using a FoodSaver, for many years. There is either a problem with the manufacturing of these bags or they are just too thin. Look at my photo. The one on the left has lost its seal. The one on the right is fine. Both looked like the one on the right when they went in the freezer
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