Hope everyone is enjoying the sunny weather , anyway who cryovacs their meals in portion sizes and is this unit OK http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301223638...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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Hope everyone is enjoying the sunny weather , anyway who cryovacs their meals in portion sizes and is this unit OK http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301223638...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Yes, I do, heaps easier for camping, no need to run a freezer, no icky fluid spills in the fridge etc
That machine looks very similar to one of mine (at least 4 years old now) and that vendor is an excellent Ebayer who I purchase gear from quite often.
Great short and sweet Agree a great shop and he is not greedy like some others.
Ive used him a fair bit
Have never owned one, but I can see the benefit.
On a side note, MOST of my car elec goodies came from that shop, including UHF units antennas etc... Always top service and price!
I use one all the time, they are great imho, an unexpected bonus was food that has been cryovaced takes up less space in the fridge.
Yep also use one, great for home and camping to reseal ....... i got one thats 12v & 240V
Mate of mine usually cooks up meals at home (curries / stews) etc and cryovacs and freezes them, when camping he just reheats them in a pot of water on the fire... He eats like a king when we go camping... I hate it as i am usually stuck with snags in bread. lol
We bought one a few months ago & I spent a bit of time looking at the different makes available. autolecau is a good seller, & I’m sure that vacuum sealer is ok, but I think you can get a better deal. Luvelo have a good reputation in this price range & that’s what we bought.
Check this out
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Luvelo-Turbo-Vacuum-Food-Sealer-Saver-Silver-Metalic-Includes-24M-Bag-Rolls-/150925133350?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item2323d 6c626
When you take into consideration the cost of bags this is good value. We are pleased with ours. The ability to determine the level of vacuum can be quite useful, depending on what you are packing. Not all have that manual control.
I have one similar to that one TD, as well as a little hand held jobbie that has special bags with valves on them
both are great for doing their jobs
We bought a Kogan version, pretty cheap but seems to work really well.
The missus got it so she could send my lad homemade biscuits when he was serving in Afghanistan.
The biscuits would take about 6 weeks to get there, we kept some here and opened them at the same time as he received them and they were great.
My lad reckons my missus was the favourite Mum of the platoon, she sent plenty to share every couple of weeks!!
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-food-vacuum-sealer/