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🧊 Commercial FoodSaver Vacuum Sealer Bags Review

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Description of 🧊 Commercial FoodSaver Vacuum Sealer Bags

Heavy-duty bags with embossed channels for removing air and maximum freshness. Locks in Flavor, Marinades, Nutrition and Freshness. Boil, Sous Vide, Microwave and Dishwasher Safe. Keeps Food Fresher Longer. Prevents Freezer Burn.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great bags! for vacuum bags

I've been using cling bags for years! Branded cool but sooo expensive! When I saw them on Revain I thought I should check them out. The prices are incredible and these are definitely quality bags. I highly recommend the bag and the company. The air has been completely removed from the bag, the rim 100% sealed and sent to the freezer. Tip for a perfect seal every time: I always fold over the open end and create a 1 to 2 inch cuff before putting the food in the bag. This keeps the end of the bag…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great buy, good size

Update 1/16 - Reduced price, order more. You are so perfect. I reuse even if there was something dry in it before. Use it on small items until it's all gone. I also use it on fridge foods for longer lasting freshness. I break my loaves into smaller portions and refrigerate or freeze them until needed. What a saving from stale, dry, moldy bread! Another plus is that sealed items take up less space. So far never a problem with these bags. I need to find a pouch holder to put pouches in while…

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  • Don't waste too much time
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  • Little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cheaper than branded bags.

These bags work well with my vacuum sealer and the price is better than I've found elsewhere. I prefer bags to rolls. I don't like cutting and sealing before I can fill the pouch and I can't cut them to the right length. There's nothing worse than making a bag that isn't long enough to seal and I often do this with rolls. I keep pint, quart, and gallon bags on hand for various uses. Pints pair perfectly with my smoked salmon fillet or boneless chicken breasts. Quarts are typically useful for…

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  • Price
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  • Almost everything is available