Remember Lidl or aldi had the vac packers on a few months ago? well i got one and now im out. I know a few others got them at the time so what are people using for bags? Im sure sandwich bags will do the job but i dont really want to have to work my way through 3 or 4 different types before i find the one that works.
Cheers.
Quote from: nigel_c on May 23, 2013, 09:18:09 PM
Remember Lidl or aldi had the vac packers on a few months ago? well i got one and now im out. I know a few others got them at the time so what are people using for bags? Im sure sandwich bags will do the job but i dont really want to have to work my way through 3 or 4 different types before i find the one that works.
Cheers.
Methinks Not Nigel!
True vac bags have an embossed orthogonall pattern of fine groves so that all the air is sucked out!
As soon as a plain bag is pich sealed the then vac does not evacuate the rest of the tube> Think of a piece of soft rubber tubbing. Pinch the middle and suck - air pressure shuts down the tubing on one side of th epinch. T'other side still has air in it!
Just buy the proper vac bags or a roll of tubing from Amazon or elsewhere!