biziedizie wrote:Rob have you ever thought about making one with a pump from a fish tank?
You can run those on 12 volt and their very small.
Woodbutcher wrote:I have a Food Saver but do not know the model number. I buy the bags in a roll and cut and seal them to what ever size I need. Works great!
Shadow Catcher wrote:Arguably the best vac, http://www.pump-n-seal.com no power needed.
Ooh that would be cool just think of what could be done with thatbiziedizie wrote: Just take a 12 volt pump, put the suction end in a baggie and away you go!
If you want to see a a big vacuum machine I have one for drying and bending wood!
Shadow Catcher wrote:The big advantage to the Pump-n-seal is that it does not require special bags that need to be heat sealed and it achieves a higher vacuum using conventional plastic bags.
Verna wrote:I have a friend who uses a straw to suck most of the air out of Ziplocks. It works well enough for her.
droid_ca wrote:Verna wrote:I have a friend who uses a straw to suck most of the air out of Ziplocks. It works well enough for her.
I knew peole that do that and it seems so unhygienic to me
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