Weston 30-0112-W 42 Count Pint Vacuum Sealer Bags, 6″ x 10″, Transparent

November 10, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:07 GMT+0100 - Details)

Marinate, sous vide, simmer or microwave right in the bag. Compatible with most leading brand out of chamber Sealers. Air removal channels help maximize the Vacuum draw. Pre-cut bags allow you to quickly store foods without measuring or cutting.

Product Features

  • Two-ply, 3.0 mil Thick, and BPA free
  • Extends food storage time
  • Stored foods can be reheated by boiling in the bag or by placing directly into the microwave (after piercing bag)
  • Works with Weston vacuum sealers, and with most other leading brands

Comments

Anonymous says:

I love my Foodsaver Been a Foodsaver customers for 10 years+. I love my Foodsaver. Used Foodsaver only bags with my machines throughout the years. And the pre-cut bags are a hit and miss. Sealing up 40 pounds of Halibut into multiple bags (90 bags to be exact) it would be every 3rd or 4th or 5th one that would not seal, in essence quite a few would have to be thrown out (15+ bags). I just dealt with it as that is the way it was. When I read that these bags which are not a Foodsaver brand, sealed with no issues I…

Anonymous says:

New Supplier, Bags Don’t Work I have bought these bags for years to vacuum pack wild game and they have worked great in the past, but this time I ordered them and they would not allow the food saver to vacuum out the air. I ordered them off of the previous order list to reorder, so they were suppose to be the same bags. The outer packaging was a little different this time, but the description tag was the same. I don’t know if they changed China suppliers or what, but they didn’t work. I tried to use two different food…

Anonymous says:

Works great in Food Saver! I was in the market for vacuum seal bags that work in the Food Savers, because their brand bags are just too expensive. We are fishermen, and bag every catch for the freezer, because it takes up less room than freezing in water and seems to last quite well. But we use between 20-30 (or more) quart bags a week, and the cost of the Food Saver bags gets a bit prohibitive. So I decided to order these and see if they would be an adequate substitute. They don’t have a place to write on (you can…

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