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Can anybody recommend a good household vacuumpacking machine at a
reasonable cost? There are just too many out on the market with such a wide price range. I don't want something cheap that'll break in a month, but I also don't want a machine that will be obsolete in a year that will break the bank! Maybe I'm asking for too much? |
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Cynthia wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a good household vacuumpacking machine at a > reasonable cost? There are just too many out on the market with such a > wide price range. I don't want something cheap that'll break in a > month, but I also don't want a machine that will be obsolete in a year > that will break the bank! Maybe I'm asking for too much? After a thread on topic of food savers just over a year ago, I bought a Talia and I am very happy with it. |
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"Cynthia" > wrote in message
oups.com... > Can anybody recommend a good household vacuumpacking machine at a > reasonable cost? There are just too many out on the market with such a > wide price range. I don't want something cheap that'll break in a > month, but I also don't want a machine that will be obsolete in a year > that will break the bank! Maybe I'm asking for too much? > If the machine does what you want, it cannot ever be obsolete. But you are wise to look for a good quality unit. We have the Tilia and it is just fine - but then again, we have nothing to compare it to! Good price at CostCo. -- Peter Aitken Visit my recipe and kitchen myths page at www.pgacon.com/cooking.htm |
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![]() "Cynthia" > wrote in message oups.com... > Can anybody recommend a good household vacuumpacking > machine at a > reasonable cost? There are just too many out on the market > with such a > wide price range. I don't want something cheap that'll > break in a > month, but I also don't want a machine that will be > obsolete in a year > that will break the bank! Maybe I'm asking for too much? > The only one I would get would be a hands free tilia. I've had 2 tilia's previously. 1 locking but not hands free and one not locking and not hands free. the latest is the best and I only paid $30 US on eBay. I know their prices cause I checked their site. http://www.tilia.com/index.cfm There are some very good prices on eBay but just watch you get what you want. MoM |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote > Cynthia wrote: > >> Can anybody recommend a good household vacuumpacking machine at a >> reasonable cost? There are just too many out on the market with such a >> wide price range. I don't want something cheap that'll break in a >> month, but I also don't want a machine that will be obsolete in a year >> that will break the bank! Maybe I'm asking for too much? > > After a thread on topic of food savers just over a year ago, I bought a > Talia and I am very happy with it. The Tilia is one of those things I put off buying for a long time because I knew I'd get the 'what is she buying now I better not say anything she'll be mad' face. We consider it to be indispensable now. I'm happy I got Tilia, but I have never had a different brand. You can find sales on the bags, you'll see them on ebay, too. My 2 cents. nancy |
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I got a Tilia Foodsaver on Ebay for a pretty reasonable price, and I
love it. You can get the bags pretty reasonably on Ebay also if you don't mind buying four boxes of bags at a time. |
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"Cynthia" > wrote in news:1137104910.038714.126120
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: > Can anybody recommend a good household vacuumpacking machine at a > reasonable cost? There are just too many out on the market with such a > wide price range. I don't want something cheap that'll break in a > month, but I also don't want a machine that will be obsolete in a year > that will break the bank! Maybe I'm asking for too much? > I have a Sinbo, it is a snorkel type. The bags are way cheaper than the other type. -- --- Charles Quinn "Choosing the lesser of two evils, is still choosing evil" - Jerry Garcia |
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Thanks all! I appreciate you've narrowed it down for me. (Also
impressed I haven't seen any horror stories...) Thanks again! |
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