Got my vacuum sealer from Amazon today

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The UPS man brought it a couple of hours ago. Some of the rabbits I processed are in ziplocks in the freezer and the rest are still in the refrigerator. I'll get them all sealed up and maybe I can get way from that durned freezer burn.
I checked the reviews on home sealers and the one that got the best was the Food Saver V3240 so that's the one I bought. Love to have one of the commercial models but who can afford them for home use?
 

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I bought a FoodSaver last year and I love it!! No more ice crystals in frozen veggies or the blueberries I spent hours and hours picking! You will love yours too!!!
 

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Hey Hoodie that's the same one I bought last Thursday. We've never had one before and, like you, I don't like freezer burn on the rabbit meat. Also I butchered a pig on Saturday and spent most of the evening vacuum sealing pork. I sure hope it works like they say it does.

Can anyone out there recommend a cheap place to get the bags and the rolls?
 

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I'll be waiting for the reviews here. :caf The DW has been wanting one of these for awhile.
 

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You might want to look at this thread. Some of us gave tips on using them, mainly for vegetables but there is a bit on meat. I think you'll like yours.

http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=28869

I get the rolls of bags and cut to size. That's cheaper than using the premade bags. When you start, cut one to length and try it out. I tended to make them too short at first, trying to be cheap. I wound up with some bags too short to use.
 

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I'm told Costco has the best price on them. I don't remember seeing them in there but I wasn't looking for them at the time.
 

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My parent's foodsaver lasted them 9 years of abuse. I just purchased my own (I believe it is the same model as yours) and I am in love. It works so well and none of my chickens from last April are freezer burnt at all. My in-laws butcher hundereds of rabbits a year and use a foodsaver and love it. I think you made a prime purchase! Oh- and I get my bags in bulk from Sam's Club.
 

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I'll be watching...:pop I've been vacillating over one for quite a while now...to buy or not to buy. I've heard some negatives, but I suspect that the folks who say they're not worth the $$ are the ones who really don't need the product or aren't quite using them correctly. I hope to have some rabbits and chickens to process over the summer, and am thinking it would be a good investment. I do want to get the vacuum attachment for canning jars, too...that seems like it would be handy.
 

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MontyJ said:
I'll be waiting for the reviews here. :caf The DW has been wanting one of these for awhile.
Go ahead and spring for it. She will love it and you will be a hero. :love You will even use it to package up all that fish your avatar shows you catching. ;)
 
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