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A month ago, someone here mentioned a vacume bag outfit that was much
cheaper (the bags were cheaper at least) than the "food saver" brand.. What was the name of it? Links? Thanks Chuck |
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![]() "Chuck" > wrote in message ... >A month ago, someone here mentioned a vacume bag outfit that was much > cheaper (the bags were cheaper at least) than the "food saver" brand.. > What was the name of it? Links? > Thanks > Chuck Sorbent Systems has come up. I don't know how geed they are though. |
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![]() "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message .. . > > "Chuck" > wrote in message > ... >>A month ago, someone here mentioned a vacume bag outfit that was much >> cheaper (the bags were cheaper at least) than the "food saver" brand.. >> What was the name of it? Links? >> Thanks >> Chuck > > Sorbent Systems has come up. I don't know how geed they are though. What about Magic Vac? -- I'm on the yahoo foodsaver group and they mention that one. I'm just getting started with my first-time Foodsaver. I bought rolls from Costco at a savings of $10 ($40 instead of $50 at Foodsaver site+postage), and I ordered from Amazon some things (all ready made-up bags included) for free shipping. I didn't buy the ready-made bags because I like to be flexible in what I am packing and cut-off, then reuse. Dee Dee |
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![]() "Dee Randall" > wrote > I'm just getting started with my first-time Foodsaver. I bought rolls from > Costco at a savings of $10 ($40 instead of $50 at Foodsaver site+postage), > and I ordered from Amazon some things (all ready made-up bags included) > for free shipping. I didn't buy the ready-made bags because I like to be > flexible in what I am packing and cut-off, then reuse. I buy them from ebay ... you can get them for even less. (laugh) Yes, they're new and unused. nancy |
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On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 13:08:23 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
wrote: > >"Chuck" > wrote in message .. . >>A month ago, someone here mentioned a vacume bag outfit that was much >> cheaper (the bags were cheaper at least) than the "food saver" brand.. >> What was the name of it? Links? >> Thanks >> Chuck > >Sorbent Systems has come up. I don't know how geed they are though. > Yes.. this is the one.. Anyone here use this brand? reviews? http://www.sorbentsystems.com/sinbosealer.html (thanks Edwin....) |
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Chuck wrote:
> A month ago, someone here mentioned a vacume bag outfit that was much > cheaper (the bags were cheaper at least) than the "food saver" brand.. > What was the name of it? Links? > Thanks > Chuck Both Canadian Tire & Home Hardware sell cheaper vacuum sealers & the bags. The generic bags come in a 2 roll. I don't recall the name and the last roll is in my vacuum sealer so the box has been long gone. IIRC the 2 pk is about $8. |
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