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To: Pollard; metmom

I knew Pollard would have the science behind it :-)

I don’t have any experience with how long each Works storing things, I use them for different purposes. I don’t use the food saver for long-term since the plastic bags are permeable.

I used to love their resealable bags. Until I realize that 90% of the time they lose the vacuum.

Now selling stuff in mason jars I use both ways. If I think I’m going to use something again I will use the foodsaver. It’s great for using and resealing. For things that I think are going to sit on the shelf for a while I will throw in an oxygen absorber.

The seals with the oxygen absorbers are much stronger. Every now and then one of the food savored Lids will come loose. I also noticed when I try to pry the lid off, there is a much bigger suction with the one with oxygen absorber. With the foodsavered one I can usually pry it open just using my fingers, and with the oxygen absorbers I’ll typically need a jar opener. Or whatever they are called, those little tiny can opener thingies.


1,703 posted on 08/23/2022 2:52:40 PM PDT by CottonBall (I believe this is the angrieist i have seen the democrats since we took away their slaves.)
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To: CottonBall; metmom

It sounds like you both have done vacuum sealing in jars. I have been dehydrating garden veggies and tried to vacuum seal in my jars. I can’t get it to work. I even bought new caps and hose to use from the company. Is there some secret to putting the caps on over the lids and jars?


1,712 posted on 08/23/2022 9:00:14 PM PDT by Marmolade
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