A Review of Rival’s Food Sealer Products

by feedme on March 2, 2010

The Rival brand has worked for quite a few years making convenient appliances for American kitchens including some Commercial Vacuum Sealer as well. This manufacturer’s blenders and slow cookers have made food preparation simple and quick for generations of moms, dads and their active families. We should not be shocked, then, to learn that this producer additionally makes an easy to use and reasonably priced vacuum sealer to help us to store the foodstuffs for those quick and nutritious meals. See below to learn how the Rival Seal-A-Meal can improve your food storage capabilities.

While the Seal-A-Meal is made for accepting quart bags, the authentic genius included in this vacuum sealer becomes evident when plastic rolls are attached to the device. The user only is required to modify the heat settings according to the owner’s handbook, then put the foodstuffs on a layer of plastic and switch on the machine.

The Seal-A-Meal works like a Commercial Vacuum Sealer. It heat-seals the food in a vacuum-sealed bag which is exactly the size of the contents inside. This method of preserving food lowers the danger of freezer burn and conserves room in the user’s freezer. The Seal-A-Meal shall then slice the bag to size, so that the user is able to then put the bag in a kitchen freezer for later use. The manufacturer’s handbook also offers advice with regards to how many weeks or months that particular food products could be kept with the aid of vacuum bags.

The Seal-A-Meal continues to be a convenient appliance once the food is safely stored. The food channel is designed to be taken off of the device for convenient rinsing of spills or spurts during the sealing process. Once the sealing process and the washing-up are completed, this machine will sit very politely on your counter, or if you select the space-saving wall-mount option, you will store it within reach and out of your way. Would that the dog were as cooperative!

The Rival Seal-A-Meal is a reasonably-priced appliance, which is not the same as being flimsy. While several vacuum sealers could cost $140 or more, Rival’s appliance normally can be purchased for about $100, and possibly cheaper than that at seasonal or clearance sales.

The plastic rolls cost about $10, and give you far more packages than the rolls of pre-cut bags which are employed by other vacuum sealers. Once you also factor in the time and food which can be regularly saved by storing food in vacuum sealed bags, anyone can quickly see that a Rival Seal-A-Meal is a sensible purchase for your kitchen.

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