12 gallon-size vacuum zipper bags Reinforced double zipper ensures an airtight seal Reusable and resealable for frequently used food items Strong, multi-ply material Specially designed channels block oxygen and moisture to maximize air removal
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Brand | FoodSaver |
Item model number | 2159423 |
Color | Clear |
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Product Id | 1575857 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.7 (1156 ratings) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 053891101745 |
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FoodSaver FreshSaver 1 Gallon Zipper Bags 12pk
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These vacuum zipper bags are my go-to for storing fresh, seasonal produce in our freezer. I flash freeze the produce (strawberries, peaches, etc.) on a tray, then transfer into these bags. After filling the bags, I use the vacuum attachment on my FoodSaver to pull out all the extra air. This keeps my produce super fresh until point of use. When I'm ready to use the produce, I can easily open, remove the portion I need, and re-seal using the zipper closure (and I can vacuum seal again if desired). I've ordered these bags multiple times and definitely recommend them.
I would never go back to Ziploc these are the best
These resealable bags are great for sealing and keeping bread fresh. I like them for breakfast items such as pancakes, waffles and muffins. Also great for storing vegetables such as carrots and celery. Just open the bag, take out the portion you need and then reseal.
Handy gallon size. I like that these can be reused a few times. It's so much better than having to cut the tops off the bulk bags, &. . . you can use hot products in here. You can't in some of the containers, with out cracking them. Do make sure that the zip seal is clear & clean, & that the product doesn't puncture the bag. Sometimes that just happens (like shredded wheat). The price isn't bad, & these bags really hold up well. I would like to see larger sized bags, & will experiment with Boil in bag cooking when I get the chance. I don't expect them to be freezer friendly, but they don't claim to be that either.
I love these bags and the hand held vac. what's great about these bags is you can take out only what you need, and revacumm the rest. I also disinfect the bags with soapy bleach water, hang upside down to dry, and reuse many times. You can't so this with the other sealing systems. So you might think the bags are overpriced, but not when you get 5-6 times more uses than other bags.
I prefer to use these bags for foods that I keep in the refrigerator but use often like block cheese or even leftovers to insure freshness. *daily accessing foods with handheld sealer.
Love using the zip bags. I wrap my pieces of meat individually in plastic wrap, place 3 or 4 in the zup bag, then freeze. When I need the meat, I just take out one at a time, zip the bag back up and place back in the freezer. So much easier than sealing the meat individually.
Love these bags ! Tip: If sealing anything with sharp edges---such as seeds, . nuts, dried fruits/meat, place in a zip lock bag first but do NOT seal it. Place this inside the FoodSaver bag and seal. The inner bag will prevent puncture of the FoodSaver bag.
although i am a Foodsaver fan...it has always been a disappointment, no matter Qt or Gal. sized zip locks.....that some leak air, even though new out of the package. i was,h and reuse them since they are a bit pricey. Some hold air well after many uses, others leak air on first use. I don't understand what the problem is. i retry multiple times before I mark them with an X and use them for thongs i don't need to be vacuum sealed.
I rated these bags with 3 stars as they tend to leak from the zipper and will loose their vacuum in the freezer, defeating the purpose of the seal. To get them to seal properly you have to work the zipper back and forth and test it before using the sealer pump.