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bishop_larue t1_j5ttwhz wrote

Look into a commercial vacuum sealer.

They typically range between 700-1100 but will last forever

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quuxoo t1_j6llbp9 wrote

I've seen the Vacmaster VP215 chamber vacuum and it's siblings on sale several times, check pricing with your local restaurant supply store too. The models with an oil pump have a longer lifespan.

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gavishapiro t1_j5tvauw wrote

An intermediate option is a Nesco

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idc69idc t1_j5u5xbz wrote

Weston Pro. I've used them in a commercial environment, and they're built better than Food Saver.

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bblickle t1_j5u6s4u wrote

I’m always amazed by this. I buy basic foodsavers use them every day and they’ve generally lasted me at least five years.

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bblickle t1_j5u72ew wrote

Just assumed I was in r/sousvide. OP there are lots of vacuum sealer posts over there.

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Urbane_Cowboy t1_j5vbmzo wrote

Hey Judohero - Foodsaver (a Sunbeam company) has a 5 year warranty on their appliances (info can be found on their instruction manuals right next to the troubleshooting advice), so assuming you did try taking apart the machine to fix it, they'll should replace it without much trouble at all. That being said, my experience with people who have broken appliances like that in quick succession were usually using them wrong - make sure you are not overheating the motor and are cleaning the gaskets and the drip tray. Good luck!

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ChondroArt t1_j5u1um5 wrote

Damn. Been wanting one. But I know they’re expensive. That’s so lame that these break so easily…

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judohero OP t1_j5u6hsu wrote

Yeah. Sucks because I like the way they work but it’s so unreliable

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broale95 t1_j5v8rft wrote

I have had a nutrichef one that I got for like $50ish and it’s been kicking for about 4 years. I’m not touting it as bifl but it’s affordable and does its job

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bikehikeNfish t1_j5u88ky wrote

Did your food saver completely break or just the handle? The handle broke on mine but it still works fine I just gotta do it manually by hand which isn’t a big deal.

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judohero OP t1_j5uhf22 wrote

Nah. I plug it in but no lights or functions work. Same thing happened with the other two after a bit of use

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bikehikeNfish t1_j5uhxil wrote

That’s a bummer! Mine is over 10 years old. Maybe the older models are more well made

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Due_Guitar8964 t1_j5upvgb wrote

I use the hand held food savers with the reusable bags as well as the containers. Also have the backup handheld vacuum pump for when I haven't kept the batteries charged. Been going strong for about ten years now.

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ktsmama1997 t1_j5vhp8e wrote

I just bought a Pump N Save and it has an option for bags and even regular zip bags. It has not electrical components. I love it.

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3templeq t1_j5x05hn wrote

I have an Avid Armor - Vacuum Sealer Machine AVS7900, that I bought on Amazon 2 years ago for $69 that works like a charm.

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robotinmybelly t1_j62234n wrote

I bought the cheapest model 7 years ago and mine still works fine.

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judohero OP t1_j64fu1k wrote

That’s really great for you. I’ve bought 3 in the last 2 years and all broke.

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Antique-Screen-2878 t1_j6b04z6 wrote

Go to Ebay, find an original Tilia foodsaver that was made in Italy. You might need to replace the seal but parts are still available and they were made to last.

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5spd4wd t1_j5vbuh5 wrote

ZipLoc bags and an attachment on your vacuum cleaner hose.

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