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Thank you Reynolds!
I'm trying to think of an efficient way to vacuum pack my mice and rats. I've seen these food savers that seal off the entire end...and I even bought one only to find out the bags aren't re-usable. The foodsaver melts the top and you have to cut the bag to use it.
So I was watching TV the other day and I saw this commercial...and it's a little vacuum that you attach to a bag and suck all the air out. I'm pretty certain the bags are re-usable....so what makes this really cool? You can open it, grab a few of your feeders, close it back up and then vacuum pack it again without losing any of your bag. I think i'm gonna venture out and try to buy one this weekend.
Check it out:
http://www.alcoa.com/reynoldskitchen...ac/en/home.asp
If anyone has already tried this, please let us know your experience. I'd hate to buy it if it's just a piece of jonk
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
wow! according to that site the thing only costs $10!!! Even if its a piece of junk I'd say its worth trying. I'm definately gonna pick one of these up.
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
I bought one tonight...9.99 plus I also bought an extra thing of large bags for only 3 bucks.
My foodsaver (which i've only used once) was around the 30 dollar range.
I haven't tested this Reynold's thing out yet, but I will update this thread.
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
Sounds nifty We had a Foodsaver but it never worked right and we didn't like the un-resealable aspect of it. I enjoyed having fun by vac-sealing up a small marshmallow Peep beanie baby-type stuffed animal; it was hysterical!
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
nate did you get it at the grocery store?
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
yeah we have a place called Publix down here in Orlando. It was in the same section as all of the sandwich bags and such.
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
If you use the foodsaver you need to get the roll of bags where you cut your own size. I put 1 weeks feeding in one bag and if some are in shed then I just take what I need out, cut some of the bag and reseal. If you get the sized bags you cant reseal but the rolls have no problems.
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
Seems a lot more efficient and cheaper to buy this sealer and open up a bag of feeders every week, pull out how many you need, seal it back up and suck the air out.
How much does a roll of that stuff cost?
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
You could use a space bag! Those are reusable, but huge for your uses.
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Re: Thank you Reynolds!
A roll was less than $10, I believe its quart size (the width anyways, since you can make it as long as you want). Ive made about 10 bags so far and maybe used 1/4 of the roll if that.
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