Weston 6-by-10-Inch Vacuum-Sealer Food Bags, 100 Count (30-0106-W)

March 4, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 06:03 GMT+0100 - Details)

Commercial grade vacuum sealer bags are ideal for sealing perishable foods or valuables to protect them in storage. 6 by 12 size, 100-count package

Product Features

  • 100 Pint sized vacuum bags
  • Two-ply, 3.0 Mil thick
  • Measure 6″ x 10″
  • 100 vacuum-sealer bags keep food fresh up to 5 times longer
  • Made of 2-ply, 3-mil nylon with a layer of polyethylene mesh
  • For use with Weston-brand sealers and external-clamp vacuum sealers
  • Freezer- and microwave-safe; can be boiled in water for thawing
  • Measures 6 by 12 inches each

Comments

QT 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…

Luv My Amazon Prime says:

Better than Foodsaver bags I gave these bags 5 stars because they consistently seal (unlike the Foodsaver brand bags) and they cost less than half of Foodsaver bags. The thickness and quality is also as good if not better than Foodsaver bags. These 100 packs are economical because I freeze large quantities of food. 100 count boxes may sound like a large quantity but I’m on my third box in less than six months.I purchase Zaycon meat and it comes in large quantities. Ex. chicken comes in 40 lb boxes and we…

Ladybug 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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