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Reynolds Handi-Vac
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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 11613" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>My dad got one of these about a month ago and also got my girlfriend one. While the bags are more expensive, it is still way less expensive than other vaccum packers and reseal easily with a zip lock. I personally like this product a lot. Almost everything in out fridge and freezer is now vaccum packed. My dad has been using it for tobacco for his cigarette machine. I have been thinking about using it to downsize the bulk of my 30lbs of soft plastics in my fishing back pack. </p><p></p><p>I am hoping that this product catches on and starts partnering with food companies, and starts packaging food products in bags with the vaccum seal already on it. I think it would be a great selling point for food companies. </p><p></p><p>On the larger bags we have had problems with the seal not opening, but a small pin prick opens the seal and still holds the vaccum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 11613, member: 107"] My dad got one of these about a month ago and also got my girlfriend one. While the bags are more expensive, it is still way less expensive than other vaccum packers and reseal easily with a zip lock. I personally like this product a lot. Almost everything in out fridge and freezer is now vaccum packed. My dad has been using it for tobacco for his cigarette machine. I have been thinking about using it to downsize the bulk of my 30lbs of soft plastics in my fishing back pack. I am hoping that this product catches on and starts partnering with food companies, and starts packaging food products in bags with the vaccum seal already on it. I think it would be a great selling point for food companies. On the larger bags we have had problems with the seal not opening, but a small pin prick opens the seal and still holds the vaccum. [/QUOTE]
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