Hey guys, just had a few questions about chamber sealers. Ive been using a borrowed Vacmaster VP210, its amazing.
Is there a huge advantage to the VP215 over the VP210? Looks like the 215 uses oil and the 210 is a maintenance free pump. I gather that the 215 is slightly more powerful. Is it a pain to change the oil and how often are you guys doing it?
Anyone using their chamber sealers for canning? It would sure be nice to can quarts of pasta sauce or such. I haven't found much information on weather this is safe or not. I sealed a couple jars of water as a test the other night and the seals seemed tight.
Any reason I should consider a Weston pro 2500? It would save about $100 but I want to buy once cry once and I'm leaning against them. Seems like the Vacmaster VP215 is pretty much the gold standard.
Im getting ready to order one and just looking for a few clarifications. Thanks!
Is there a huge advantage to the VP215 over the VP210? Looks like the 215 uses oil and the 210 is a maintenance free pump. I gather that the 215 is slightly more powerful. Is it a pain to change the oil and how often are you guys doing it?
Anyone using their chamber sealers for canning? It would sure be nice to can quarts of pasta sauce or such. I haven't found much information on weather this is safe or not. I sealed a couple jars of water as a test the other night and the seals seemed tight.
Any reason I should consider a Weston pro 2500? It would save about $100 but I want to buy once cry once and I'm leaning against them. Seems like the Vacmaster VP215 is pretty much the gold standard.
Im getting ready to order one and just looking for a few clarifications. Thanks!