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I bought mine 30 or more years ago.
It is messy to use and not as simple as it sounds.
The bags are expensive.
So it is never used, better to use the containers that you are throwing in the trash and I buy the cheapest gallon size plastic bags that they make, “the old twist tie style” and use those in a margarine container.
I laugh at my sister, she wants to throw out my margarine containers and go buy plastic containers at the store...same thing and free to me.
If you want a good investment, make it a pressure cooker, a food dryer and a 4 gallon stainless stock pot for soups that go in the freezer.
My 3 or 4 gallon stainless steel bowls, are priceless now, were bought to make my 12 loaves of bread dough in, and have used them for a bath on camping trips, for dishes and any number of other projects.
If you can’t afford the 4 gallon steel pan, find a 4 gallon blue enamel hot water bath canner, if the enamel is not chipped, it works for a soup pot.
I once made 4 gallons of good soup, by putting my stock pan on the back burner with water and throwing scraps in it all day as I spent a day cooking for the brother and for the freezer, fat, bones, tough part of the vegetables, this and that and almost none of it ‘new’, it was mainly the stuff that would have gone to the animals and trash.
It even surprised me, that I could do it in one day, I have often saved it frozen, for soup later.
And my bread machine, the rest of the stuff I don’t really use, or maybe once a year I use it.