Monday, November 14, 2016

FoodSaver FSFSBF0634-FFP Roll with Unique Multi Layer Construction Vacuum Sealers (3 Pack), 11', Clear

  • The only bags and rolls engineered to work with the FoodSaver Vacuum Sealing Systems
  • Multi-ply material prevents freezer burn
  • Specially designed channels block oxygen and moisture to maximize air removal
  • BPA free, convenient sizes
  • Simmer and microwave safe
The FoodSaver brand's 11-inch by 16-foot rolls of heat-seal bag material make it possible to create 11-inch-wide bags that are as long as you need. The convenient custom-length storage bags mean no more wasted material or precarious 'doesn't quite fit' scenarios.

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By Jean Farmer
I've had a FoodSaver vacuum sealer system for many years and it can be difficult to find reasonably priced bags to go with it. I am very happy to have found the authentic replacement rolls at amazon. The 11 inch and 8 inch rolls are both high quality and work great. You cut them to whatever length you need. The price is as reasonable as I have found anywhere. I love my foodsaver system, it makes a huge difference. It's great for anything from meats in the freezer, cheese in the fridge, to brown sugar on the counter. It keeps brown sugar soft for years, which is really nice.

I would recommend these bags if you have a FoodSaver Vacuum Sealer at home. They are a great product.

By NoseDaddy
I am your basic non-conformist, alternative way of doing things kinda guy! Several years ago I purchased a high level Foodsaver machine for the primary purpose of storing my old military pistol collection with the food storage machine and buying steaks, etc. at good prices to freeze them well was an extra justification for the expense. I own about 30 military pistols of somewhat older vintage dating from about 1858 to WWII (and a few newer commercial pistols that I keep to shoot recreationally) and being not inclined to do repetive tasks over and over again when better technology is available, I decided that cleaning/lubricating them and storing them in these high vacuum/airtight/no moisture bags would cut down on maintenance since rust is caused when moisture condenses on steel and facilitates the oxidation of the metal using the oxygen in the surrounding air. Bare or blued metal that is lubricated and stored in a gun safe but open to the environment requires at least yearly attention to preclude rusting and resulting degradation of appearence and value (and my mama would whup me if she knew I let my guns rust, not to mention my old sergeant). The bags are primarily nylon and I use synthetic oils that don't react with the bag material so I figured I was in high cotton (be better if they made big enough bags for my 40+ comparable age military rifles, especially the Martini Henrys from the 1870s). Once I had the machine in hand (purchased from Amazon) and used the bags and roll material included, I was very impressed with the results. The next issue was WHERE CAN I GET A BETTER DEAL ON BAGS OR ROLL MATERIAL? After shopping around, I found some after market bags that seemed to be an excellent buy and I bought 100 for around $40. THEN, when I went to the freezer for a steak, I found the bag was no longer airtight. Frantically pawing through the stuff in there I found that my new bargain bags were sealing properly for only a little less than half the time and most of the storage in those bags was freezer burned to some extent. Making a beeline to my gunsafe, I found a similar rate of failure there but everything was OK since frozen meat goes bad much quicker than oily steel. It seems that they appear to be sealed but there are slow leaks (pinholes?) so the bags fill with air after you have cleaned up and walked away. I have never had the same problem with Foodsaver brand and I have learned my costly lesson and buy ONLY original manufacturer bags,etc.
BTW- my machine is still cranking along fine after 2 1/2 years and being a higher end model, it has a variable heat setting for the sealer strip- none of the settings I subsequently tried ensured a reliable seal with the crappy bags. This advice is free to you but it cost me enough that I was very annoyed! Anyone interested in 60-70 unused heavy gauge storage bags give me a call.

By Starz4you
All I can say is that if you buy in bulk or on sale items, meat especially, and use the food saver system and their packaging rolls to store and freeze there is no better way to do it. You can reuse the material after you open it. Most of the time the reused packaging works, Obviously the reused bags need to be thoroughly washed with standard dish washing detergent . A few tricks.. One, the bagging material can be expensive so reusing them is a viable option. Two, make the bags longer than you need when you seal them you loose about an inch or so due to the sealing system, If you are going to reuse the bag the extra length you make it will be welcome extra length when you reuse the bag for another item, because every time you open the bag you an loose 1 inch or so overlap and when you reseal another inch or so. So being generous initially will pay off in the end. Finally, sometimes the seal is compromised, try just resealing the bottom or sides with the sealing option on the food saver machine. Most times it works, sometimes it doesn't. I hope these ideas work for you as well as they work for me.

By Bob
I bought this product when the rolls that came with my Foodsaver ran out. I was quite pleased with the quality of this item. Much thicker than the rolls that I bought a couple of years ago. Worked great, sealed up the food for long term storage in the freezer. Nice product.

By Alan Farkas
The bags were a great price. Even though they didn't come in the original box, they were the same quality as bags I got directly from the manufacturer.

By Harry
I ordered my FoodSaver FSFSBF0634-FFP Roll with Unique Multi Layer Construction Vacuum Sealers (3 Pack), 11", Clear, to go with my seal a meal. When I go grocery shopping I buy my meat and my other ingredients for the next weeks meals. I spend the next day preparing my meals for the family. I also cook my meat prior to freezing. These bags come in 11" Rolls 3 Pack. This is just the right size for my meals. I can also cut these bags to the size I want. I cook, put in my bags, then seal and freeze. With a busy schedule of being a mother, housewife and working, these come so much in handy. I can take one of my meals out of the freezer in the morning place in the fridge and it will be ready to heat up for dinner when I get home. I can also boil in these bags. These bags are very strong and keep out the freezer burn, so I am saving money by not throwing meat away. I would highly recommend.
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By Amy Starr
The entire concept of vacuum packaging food is a great one that is really saving me money and eliminating having to throw out food. I checked prices everywhere, and this purchase seems to be the best. I've had no problems using these rolls and like the graduated lines on them that help me pick the right size bag I need.

By Jason Baker
I'm reviewing the price more than the product as anyone with a FoodSaver probably buys FoodSaver rolls. I usually buy the 11" x 16' because I like the extra three inches over the eight incher (works better for chicken breasts and pork chops, in my opinion).

The Amazon price is right on par with Walmart and other discount box stores. If you enter the Subscribe and Save you can save a few cents under the Walmart cost.

By Lin
I only get FoodSaver because they have these special spacing pockets that make the bag very sturdy while ensuring the air is sucked out. I tried the "generic" brands and was very sorry. Food (especially if frozen) can pierce the generic bags or he seal is weak. These are great, especially if you have a FoodSaber vacuum appliance.

By FuFu mere
I save so much money with these flexible size bags. Plus the price is good for a box of three. I've used my Food Saver system for many years and would recommend it to anyone. I feel good knowing I'm helping reduce food waste.

                                                  

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