Reddit Reddit reviews Commercial Bargains 2 Jumbo 11" x 50' Commercial Vacuum Sealer Saver Bags Sous Vide Food Storage

We found 9 Reddit comments about Commercial Bargains 2 Jumbo 11" x 50' Commercial Vacuum Sealer Saver Bags Sous Vide Food Storage. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Eliminating dreaded freezer burn and greatly extending its lifespan.Heavy-duty 2 layer 3.5 mil vacuum sealer rolls are dishwasher-safe and can be reused and resealed.Compatible with all 'Clamp Style' Vacuum Packaging machines.One side clear, no markings on bag - perfect for resale of goods.Boilable, Freezable, Reusable, Dishwasher Safe, BPA Free
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9 Reddit comments about Commercial Bargains 2 Jumbo 11" x 50' Commercial Vacuum Sealer Saver Bags Sous Vide Food Storage:

u/dragonbubbles · 3 pointsr/kratom

I don't think that the vacuum sealing does much beyond saving space. And I am kind of nuts about that kind of stuff. I vacuum seal everything. But I don't think that vacuum sealing kratom reaps benefits beyond what pressing out the air and heat sealing does to make it worth the time or the potential loss to static or spilling every time stuff gets transferred from one bag to another. To fit more in a resealable kraft food bag, I zip it and then hold it by the top and give it a good shake (like you do to sugar packets before opening them). I smushes everything down really well. Just hold on tight and do it over a table because every once in a while one gets away from me and goes flying.

I use this brand and this brand

I have also tried these but they suck because the zippers kept coming unglued. I tried two different sizes and exchanged them once in case it was just a bad batch but all of them sucked.

I do vacuum seal a ton of other stuff and use these generic vacuum sealer rolls of bags and they work great.

u/penguingod26 · 3 pointsr/sousvide

Nope! I use these bags and I've never had that problem.

u/shaun3000 · 2 pointsr/sousvide

Not all bags are created equal. For example, these bags (Commercial Bargains 2 Jumbo 11" x 50' Commercial Vacuum Sealer Saver Bags Sous Vide Food Storage https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I1OM7TO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yi.iybJDJ3R7Y) are the most popular on Amazon but the rolls I received were crap. The texture that creates the channels allowing air to escape was not consistent and often the exact scenario OP described would happen. Also about 1/3 through the first roll I started having issues with the vacuum not being maintained long term. Turned out there was a tiny, pin-prick hole punched through the roll. Just enough to allow the vacuum seal to leak over a period of days.

For what it's worth I purchased these (2-Pack WESTON 11"x50' Rolls Commercial Grade Vacuum Bags 3mil Vacuum Seal Rolls https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H8AL9DW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Li.iybC2V86JA) based on several recommendations in this sub Reddit. The texture is much more pronounced and so far they seem to work great.

u/fatangaboo · 1 pointr/sousvide

My gamesaver has a built in knife. You manually slide the slipster from left to right and it cuts the bag perfectly.

HOWEVER if you buy the extremely cheap rolls of vacuum bags from Amazon (link) their diameter is too large to fit in the Gamesaver. So I just cut them with scissors and leave an extra 1/2 inch on either end to account for non-perpendicular cutting. Seals just fine. After you use the first inch of roll thickness, these aftermarket rolls of plastic bag material DO fit in the Gamesaver and all's well.

u/bacontrees · 1 pointr/sousvide

I use these and these

u/Liwanu · 1 pointr/smoking

We usually cook multiple butts at the same time. Then shred & portion them out into vacuum pack bags. They warm up very nice.
I buy these rolls on Amazon, they last quite a while.
Commercial Bargains 2 Jumbo 11" x 50' Commercial Vacuum Sealer Saver Bags Sous Vide Food Storage https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I1OM7TO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GyRXDbP21BFHD

u/geekdaddy · 1 pointr/sousvide

I do purchase the bags off of Amazon, since we do go through a lot with bulk food purchases. I've used the Food Saver bags in the past, buying them from Costco as referenced by another poster. However, these are very similar in quality and cost far less. There are several different sizes (12" and 8" are my go to).

u/dirthawker0 · 1 pointr/Cooking

Yes. I buy meats & fish at Costco, divide them into meals-for-two sizes, then vacuum seal them. I also use the vacuum sealer for sous vide.

These rolls of bags have been working great. I'll cut a salmon side into 3 pieces, plastic wrap them, then seal all 3 in one bag. Cut open, take out 1 piece, reseal. The bag only loses 1" at most. And they are washable and reusable.

I initially had one of the little handheld sealers but I found the vacuum "port" on the bags failed often, they would fall off and of course the vacuum-ability was lost forever and you'd have to throw the bag away (or use it for a non-vacuum purpose).