after going through a couple of cheaper Foodsaver sealers in less than five years, I ponied up the money for the Cabela's CG-15. it was a bit of an investment, but it sure has served me well for the last 9 years. I think I got it in 2004. might be the best $400 I've ever spent. between fish, big game, squirrels, berries and sausage making, I've probably sealed a two or three thousand bags with this thing. the best thing about these types of sealers, as already stated, is the 1/4" wide seal. the second best thing is the that you can seal 15" wide bags or two quart sized bags at a time. is a real time saver when you have a 50 or 100 bags to seal at a time. third best thing is that you can get replacement parts for these types. when a Foodsaver quits working, you buy a new one. if the vacuum pump on the Weston sealers goes, you can replace it along with the seals, heat strip, etc. if you put up a lot of food from the field, a good vacuum sealer is indispensable. and even if you don't, it's great for buying meat and stuff in bulk when it's on sale, like whole pork loins and such, and reducing them to a favorable serving sizes and vacuum sealing. don't know what I'd do without good sealer now that I've grown accustomed to having one.