Nutri-Lock Vacuum Sealer Bags. 2-Pack 8"x50' Commercial Grade Food Saver Bags Rolls. Nutri-lock Bags Work with Foodsaver. Perfect for Sous Vide.
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Thank you very much for your * Nutritious Our lock is made from nylon and polyethelene, which are both BPA free. Please accept my thanks once again for your
Thank you very much for your A 4 mil roll has a diameter of 3.5 inches.
They do, for sure. My sealer is not the one in the picture.
It's not clear to me - The bags do work well, though.
Selected User Reviews For Nutri-Lock Vacuum Sealer Bags. 2-Pack 8"x50' Commercial Grade Food Saver Bags Rolls. Nutri-lock Bags Work with Foodsaver. Perfect for Sous Vide.
When I had a sealer that cut and sealed the bags, I was able to get these bag rolls back in 2018. As a result, the old machine died and I no longer have a cutter on the new one. The bags that were already cut ran out, so I had no more to buy. Out came my ruler and a table, and I chose to cut 12 inches of wood. Is it not reasonable to expect fifty 12 inch bags if the roll is fifty feet long? As I cut the 12 inch lengths of the roll, the seal was still on it, but I only got 30 inches They are eight bags in total. Someone might have decided to measure the length at one point.
As the owner of a Seal - Whenever I'm buying bags for my meal vacuum sealer, I tend to go for the best deal, usually I pay around 13 to 15 dollars per bag. For 100 feet of bags, you will pay 18 dollars. Among all the brands I've tried, this is the only one that has given me trouble vacuum sealing. Initially, I thought I had a broken seal a meal. There were times when it would remove a little air from the bag and seal a little, sometimes it would not remove any air and seal a little, and very rarely did it work as it is Hence, I tried using an old seal a meal roll I had from another brand and it worked well. I don't understand why these bags work. They don't work very often, and when they do, the seal doesn't hold for very The first time I have ever experienced this problem was with these bags.
There are many of them. I have found these bags to be thicker than the one I had They have a texture on both sides of the bags so that when the air is vacuumed out the texture seals completely and prevents the air from coming back in. The close of the bag makes it feel like you are pulling a velcro strip apart. With that kind of seal, I know the air will not leak into the bag. As they put it, it's named "High density microfabrication" A product description should include the term "channels. ". I like how big the rolls are. There are 50 feet between the two cars. My next purchase from this company will be these bags. Yes, I understand. With a food sealer by FoodSaver, these are the only bags I look for.
As you can see, these are slightly different than the regular food saver bags, as both sides are 4 mm An ordinary food saver has a diameter of 4m on the long side, and 13m on the short side. Since the thicker side of the regular bags stabilizes the package when sealed, the thin side of the thicker bags makes them prone to break when It's hard to complain though, since you are only paying a fraction of the price. Even if the bag breaks like a steak, its still really good as long as the meat isn't something like that. It wouldn't be a good idea to use it for the latter purpose.
The one thing I would have changed would have been the rating. It works as well as the name brand, but for those purchasing for the "FoodSaver," be advised that the cardboard cylinder is larger than the FoodSaver, so the sealer bag roll won't fit inside the cut-out for it. After you have used half of the roll, you will have to cut it with scissors. You can also spend some spare time on it if you are free. I just wanted to reiterate Take an old cylinder and roll the paper on it. I find that the plastic packaging is a bit thin compared to "FoodSaver" bags but I have never had any problems with it.
They have only been used once since receiving them, but they are just as effective as the ones that came with our FoodSaver. In our opinion, the 8" screen is most useful- My four pound strip roast sealed beautifully the other day. There is just one small problem in that the diameter of these rolls is too large to fit into the vertical model we have. Not a big problem since I know how to measure and cut the bags - Once I have used them enough, I will eventually be able to fit them just fine.
These are a great help to making vacuum sealing affordable, practical, It is recommended that you update The item has been used with a number of smaller items since then. There have been no issues so far Both brands of food saver work very well.
I have found these bags to be thicker than the one I had They have a texture on both sides of the bags so that when the air is vacuumed out the texture seals completely and prevents the air from coming back in. The close of the bag makes it feel like you are pulling a velcro strip apart. With that kind of seal, I know the air will not leak into the bag. As they put it, it's named "High density microfabrication" A product description should include the term "channels. ". Unlike other brands, I have not had any problems with these working in my machine. I found these for less than what I have purchased from stores and they were well worth the purchase!.
Many bags are tried for sous vide cooking, as I sous vide a lot. My only puncture so far has been from a leak in my tyre. We were fortunately not the ones who punctured the bags. They roll up very well, about half a roll goes into the vacuum sealer at a time. I have never had a leak on any of them, they are very sturdy, and are relatively inexpensive compared to other names. Both the foodsaver and the nesco Vs-U have been set up with them It was great and I bought it again after my first purchase. I wish you all the best with your seals!.