This arrived today. Would have been yesterday but Yodel are so shite they don't know what day it is.
Looked at several and this one came out very well on a wilderness forum You Toob review.
I just like the idea of portioning up boll sauce, curry etc etc for trips. There's some cracking stuff in tins. I have some really good Rendang and Jerk Chicken form Tesco last week, but tins are a pain. They stack, but they don't tessellate well. Plus you have the cans to deal with.
Dead easy to use

Open the lid, pull out some film. Use the cutter to make the size you want. Place one open end in the machine and seal


Fill the bag with yumminess then put back in the machine and press vac / seal and seconds you have tinned breakfast no longer in an awkward shaped tin that you can simply boil in the bag, cut and eat.

They're very tough bags. You can use them to seal stuff like first aid kit. Spares, handful of grease. Even water for emergency drinking in your back pack. Marinating apparently takes no time at all as the flavours are drawn into the meat. They keep food edible for something like 6 times longer than just bagged stuff. They stop freezer burn too. I appreciate the volume of a can is the same as the volume of a bag, but it's an easier less wasteful shape. You can also use the bags again!
I like it.
Looked at several and this one came out very well on a wilderness forum You Toob review.
I just like the idea of portioning up boll sauce, curry etc etc for trips. There's some cracking stuff in tins. I have some really good Rendang and Jerk Chicken form Tesco last week, but tins are a pain. They stack, but they don't tessellate well. Plus you have the cans to deal with.
Dead easy to use

Open the lid, pull out some film. Use the cutter to make the size you want. Place one open end in the machine and seal


Fill the bag with yumminess then put back in the machine and press vac / seal and seconds you have tinned breakfast no longer in an awkward shaped tin that you can simply boil in the bag, cut and eat.

They're very tough bags. You can use them to seal stuff like first aid kit. Spares, handful of grease. Even water for emergency drinking in your back pack. Marinating apparently takes no time at all as the flavours are drawn into the meat. They keep food edible for something like 6 times longer than just bagged stuff. They stop freezer burn too. I appreciate the volume of a can is the same as the volume of a bag, but it's an easier less wasteful shape. You can also use the bags again!
I like it.