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Ok. So I bought a chamber sealer, vac master vp215, and tried sealing a burger bag. I needed to dial down the seal time but it worked fantastic. Burger bags are much thinner than my vac bags. I’ll do about 100 lbs of burger with hog rings, I should be able to go through that in a year, then the rest I’ll vacuum seal for good measure. I can fit 2, maybe 3, in the chamber at a time.
Though using vac bags for grind works well, and yes they can be flattened to stack better, the excess plastic skirt around the grind is annoying and does take up some space, even with the smaller bags. I was able to flatten the burger bags a bit and I don’t think I’ll ever use a vac bag for grind again.
Though using vac bags for grind works well, and yes they can be flattened to stack better, the excess plastic skirt around the grind is annoying and does take up some space, even with the smaller bags. I was able to flatten the burger bags a bit and I don’t think I’ll ever use a vac bag for grind again.