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Vacuum Sealers
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 08/05/23 04:17 PM
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Which brands and/or models of brands have you had the best luck with.  We've had mostly Foodsaver brand and they seem to work okay for awhile but after a couple years they start acting up.
  Anyone have any recommendations for a long lasting vacuum sealer? 
 
  
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Which brands and/or models of brands have you had the best luck with.  We've had mostly Foodsaver brand and they seem to work okay for awhile but after a couple years they start acting up.
  Anyone have any recommendations for a long lasting vacuum sealer?  I like the food saver , only one I've used. Ruined a couple doing sweet corn , as the juice was too much and ruined the sealer and the motor was burned up. Learned to bag , and freeze ,then vacuum pack. Bags are said to be reusable , but I have bad luck with them after washing and drying . To me that's the bad part , the bags get costly.  
 
  
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 08/05/23 04:51 PM
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Cabelas commercial grade vacuum sealer has been a very good investment for my family.  We've had it for six years and put up all the vegetables from the garden, five deer a year, and a couple of hogs.  Haven't had a problem yet, and is not ridiculous expensive. 
 
  
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 08/05/23 06:16 PM
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This is a good post! I’ve been wanting to buy a vacuum sealer for a few years now. I should buy one before Deer season starts! 
 
  
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 08/05/23 06:29 PM
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We’ve had 3 in the past 25-30 years with this Game Saver Silver being about 6-7 years old.  We put-up two deer a year for 10-12 years with no problem even with the older models.  We use it about every day and as with the other two, love it and would replace it in a heartbeat if it conked out on me!  BTW, GameSaver rolls are heavier then the regular. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/08/full-3536-184792-img_0068.jpeg)  
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 08/05/23 07:21 PM
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The best one I've used and am very happy with is Weston. The Weston Pro series are amazing. Every part of a Weston can be replaced as parts are readily available. I use mine a lot and it just keeps on going and going. Weston also makes the best vacuum bags too. I use mine a lot. We will process over 1,000 pounds of deer and wild pig each season, hundreds of ducks and geese, and a LOT of fish, shrimp, oysters, softshell crabs, etc. It is also very hard to over-heat it.  Have you used any of the Weston's that aren't the Pro Series?  
 
  
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See previous thread :#7728661 on 11/27/22 :-) I can't find that...the posts only go back to 2023...  
 
  
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 08/05/23 08:32 PM
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The best one I've used and am very happy with is Weston. The Weston Pro series are amazing. Every part of a Weston can be replaced as parts are readily available. I use mine a lot and it just keeps on going and going. Weston also makes the best vacuum bags too. I use mine a lot. We will process over 1,000 pounds of deer and wild pig each season, hundreds of ducks and geese, and a LOT of fish, shrimp, oysters, softshell crabs, etc. It is also very hard to over-heat it.  Have you used any of the Weston's that aren't the Pro Series? No. The Pro series is the only one I’ve used.  
 
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 08/05/23 09:10 PM
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Thanks guys.  We don't really use our sealer enough to justify spending $400 on one.
  Pete ordered new gaskets for the one we have now, see if that makes it work any better. 
 
  
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