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Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby MSDawg870 » Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:52 pm

Any of you fellas have any experience with these contraptions? I plan on getting my Dad one for Christmas and then I'll borrow it when needed. :) It'll mostly be used for meat and fish. Are there any brands/model to stay away from or is there a cadillac model i should get?

Thanks in advance for the insight.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby quack_a_tack » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:26 pm

I got a Foodsaver I forget the model but it is perfect for fish and wild game. I packed roughly 40# of Mackeral and redfish in i lil more than quart sized bags in bout 1 hr. Never had a prob. with it. I will look up the model number if you like it is good for around the house.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby Jeff » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:08 am

quack you are a better man than me, just the thought of frozen mackerel makes my stomach queezy. I can stomach it fresh but wow it gets some kind of fishy once frozen!!

As far as vacum packers I have a cheaper model and it works well however it doesn't always get all of the air out of the bag. I have been considering getting a nice one from Cabelas that's more of a commercial model. From what research I have done they have more vacum power and get more air out allowing for longer lasting meat in the freezer. However they are proud of those models but still considering it.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby MudHog » Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:10 am

I just did tons of research for a buddy of mine. He just bought a $2000 model Sipromac brand chamber vacuum sealer. This is the one where you use the smooth bags and not the channel bags like most people are accustomed to. It has a Bosch oil pump and and this is the pump of choice that you need to look for. Other brands have this same pump as well, but not many.


Do not buy a VacMaster (Sorry Jeff if you were looking at these at Cabelas).

I had the list of brands narrowed down to Promarks and Sipromac. Promarks is 100% american made and has a Bosch oil pump, but was sold out of Houston, TX. The Sipromac is Italian and has the Bosch oil pump, but was sold out of Lafayette, LA.


Both models allow for the channel bags to be used outside of the machine too and this is consistant with most models I saw.



On the other hand, if your wanting just the plain vacuum sealer, go with the Foodsaver brand.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby Jeff » Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:59 am

Lane is that a model S2000, or is that a 2000 dollar vacum sealer?
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Postby MudHog » Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:24 am

That's a $2000 vacuum sealer. This is a chamber style vacuum.


Sipromac 250:



Promarks 280F:
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby regishay » Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:14 am

go with the foodsaver brand, its small it does a great job, the only problem i have with it is when you buy replacement bags. Dont buy the roll of tube that you have to seal both ends. Its a pain, just buy the replacement bags and go with it.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby donia » Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:31 am

+1 on the rolls being a pain to seal both ends, especially if doing a large job. the clamp on my foodsaver (cheaper walmart model) has gotten weak over the years, so it vacuums faster if i put pressure on the top, but it still works well after 4 or so years of moderate use.

i use the marinating container a good bit, that comes with it, as well.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby Deltaquack » Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:43 am

I bought a couple of Foodsavers last year for Christmas presents. You can get some good deals on Ebay......or just go buy one at Walmart. They work well. I have a problem with Summer sausage drying out but have now started getting it from the processor and using the foodsaver to vaccuum seal them.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby MudHog » Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:46 am

Foodsaver once made a really small one, like 6" wide bags or maybe smaller. I had one and kept it in my fish cleaning bag with my knives and such. When I'd fish Grand Isle, I could clean my fish and vacuum pack them all at the fishing cleaning dock. Then it quite working and I don't think they actually make them anymore.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby jmh600 » Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:21 am

Thinking about getting a vacuum Sealer.. What's the best brands out there for a reasonable price
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby jdbuckshot » Tue Dec 09, 2014 11:14 am

I've had a food saver for 6-8 years.

works good.

only thing is if the meat is dry it works way better.

I re-use the bags just turn them inside out and wash them and let them air dry.
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby jmh600 » Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:48 pm

Does it get all the air out? Seems like I used a friends with some catfish filets and it left some air in it
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Re: Ask Ducksouth- Vacuum Sealers

Postby Greenhead22 » Tue Dec 09, 2014 5:37 pm

I've used all of the foodsaver models.

The V3485 is the best one I've found to hold up and last.

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