| FoodSaver Continuous Roll Bag Material, 11 Inch by 18 Feet (2 Rolls) |  | Brand: FoodSaver
List Price: $22.99 Buy New: $19.90 as of 3/21/2010 00:22 CDT details You Save: $3.09 (13%)
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Seller: mmmche86
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 12 x 5.1 x 2.6 Warranty: 1
MPN: T01-0034-01 Model: T01-0034-01 UPC: 053891012751 EAN: 0053891012751
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| Features:
| - | For use with all Tilia FoodSaver vacuum-packaging machines | | - | Use to create custom-size food-storage bags by sealing both ends | | - | Three-layer construction: two plastic layers, outer layer of nylon | | - | Material keeps moist foods moist, keeps dry foods dry, and prevents odor leakage | | - | Bags are resealable, reusable, and dishwasher-safe |
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Amazon.com Review Designed to be used with all Tilia FoodSaver vacuum-packaging machines, the two rolls of material in this package can be cut and sealed at both ends to create custom-size food-storage bags. Each roll is 11 inches wide and 18 feet long. The material is a three-layer construction--two plastic layers and an outer layer of nylon--that keeps moist foods moist, dry foods dry, and all foods from leaking odor. Bags can go directly into a microwave oven or boiling water to reheat food. They are resealable, reusable, and dishwasher-safe. --Fred Brack
Product Description Vacuum package your food with the Tilia FoodSaver system and it will stay fresh 3-5 times longer. These bags are freezer safe and actually prevent freezer burn. They can be microwaved or boiled to cook the food within.
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Not as good as they used to be March 17, 2010 Pinkhat (Auburn, NH, USA) Foodsaver bags used to be perfect. I could reuse them many times and sealing was never a problem.
I usually buy a big pack (4 large rolls, two small rolls and 20 or so pre-cut bags) which lasts for about a year. Well, the bags I bought this year are different. They feel different, sort of "crisper" to the touch and are a pain to seal when I want to reuse them because now a wrinkle forms near the middle of the bag as the machine sucks the air out preventing it from sealing correctly, as if the bag had been stretched (except that it hadn't).
Still have bags from last year which seal perfectly when I reuse them.
Just to clarify, when the bags are new (first use) they seal fine. The problem starts when you wash and reuse them. This was never a problem before.
About sealing food with Food Saver Bag Material March 13, 2010 Real life in paradise (US Virgin Islands) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We use these bags to freeze fresh fish and other meats that could easily taste bad after frozen storage. They won't allow for freezer burn and they keep the food very fresh when you vacuum seal it. We use them for freezing plates of food for reheating--you have to slightly freeze the food first so it doesn't squish. We used them for marinating as well. You can just put in all the ingredients with whatever you are flavoring, and then seal it up after removing most of the air by hand. If you try to vacuum liquids, they come right out. Then you can continue to turn the bag so you get the most coverage by the marinate. What some people may not know is that you can use these like boil-in bags too. Also, you don't need the bags all the time. You can use a Food Saver to seal up any bag that has been sealed before. This means like, chips, cereal, crackers, pretzels, waffles, lunchmeat, dried fruit, brown sugar, rice, etc. We save literally hundreds on groceries because easily stale items can stay fresh all the way to the bottom of the bag. I see my 10 year old son using the food saver to seal up his gummy candies and save his half-eaten bags of snacks for the next time. If you cut a food saver bag taller than it needs to be, then you can cut it a little lower every time, so you can open and close your product and keep using the same bag, I do this with my flour and cornmeal storage. They are great for camping and travel as well, totally waterproof when sealed, and fairly durable. Sure beats the ziploc bags. The bags are also washable and reusable, so I would like to think that we are producing much less waste. So having said all this, you may think at first that this is expensive, but it is truly a tremendous value. I like using the rolls vs. the ready made bags because I can just cut the right length as needed. No waste. As far as the service I received, they came very quickly by mail, and I have no complaints whatsoever. I don't think I would want to run a household without my Food Saver.
Hard to find item. December 26, 2009 Doverduo (Dover Indiana) We use a lot of this size rolls and found them very difficult to find without having to buy the other size rolls in a variety pack. The price was much better than buying from Foodsaver.
continuous roll vs bags November 20, 2009 Rollin' on the river (Katy, Texas United States) I like the continuous rolls but find that the slightest uneven edge can give problems when sealing food items. With the precut bags, there are no uneven edges to have to deal with and you are less likely to waste bags.
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