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Walmart brand Vacuum sealer bags

Redhunter1012

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Picked these up the other night when i stopped in to get some foodsaver brand. They were quite a bit cheaper. If anything i figured i could always return them if they weren't good. Just did about 4 packs of burger and 8 packs of steaks, they worked really good and sealed around the meat really well. I'll update this once they get jostled around in the freezer the next few months.
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Buckmaster

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I’ve put up about 200# of deer, turkey, and chicken with my Weston and these bags over the past couple weeks. They seal very well. They do seem a little mil thickness lighter than the Zip Lock brand I was accustomed to using. I’m expecting 2 years out of them....we shall see. I found some 2014 year old steaks recently with a touch of freezer burn with the Zip Lock brand. A little trimming and they ate like 2018. I prefer Zip Lock however it appears WalMart is phasing them out with these for replacements.
 
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xbowguy

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We have been getting bags from ebay. A seller out of Glenview Illinois. Their bags have been great for the last 4 years.

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They carry varios sizes also.
Name of his store is Food Magic Seal.

How are these prices compared to the others Ben? All I know is they're cheaper than what we were getting several years ago.
 
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Buckmaster

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Long term I'll probably be making bulk Amazon buys. I like the rolls so I can customize my sizing. Your pricing appears a little better than Walmart's offerings. I have preference to the heavier mil thicknesses.
 
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Redhunter1012

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Long term I'll probably be making bulk Amazon buys. I like the rolls so I can customize my sizing. Your pricing appears a little better than Walmart's offerings. I have preference to the heavier mil thicknesses.
I believe this is the route i will be going as well. With Greyson hunting now, probably assume we will get 4 deer a year if we wanted. I plan on getting into sausage and snack stick making
 

xbowguy

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We ran out of bags once and had to "Take what we could find in a bind". Price of bags at the store were high back then. I might be wrong but I'm thinking it was like .40 per bag at that time. Ebay was the cheapest on bulk buying so we just kept going to this guy I mentioned. You can't buy experience~~so it's nice to get input from a group like this on these things.
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Milo

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Has anyone used an impulse sealer to make your own bag sizes? I’m looking at to see if they are worth it. The vac sealer I have now isn’t one I want to seal bags with and would prefer making bags a different method
 

Milo

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I have the bag cutter... I’m just trying to save wear and tear on the vac pump going through a sealer routine.