Don't miss out on these, fuck the expensive FoodSavers. I bout one as a cheap stand-in until the brand I used to go through several time a year came down in price. Then it held up so well for the price I bought 3 more for less than the price of 1 name brand model.

I'm still using the first one with nearly 2 tons of sausage and seasonings having been sealed with it. Some black magic or something going on here. It's also ridiculously light weight and portable, and I've even run it on an inverter while on the road.

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brand please been looking for one?

If you follow Brian's link it takes you to it, it's a generic off brand called Getlink. Had zero expectations, but we both spent deer season trying to wear it out and I don't even understand how it still works like the day I unpacked it.

Any recommendations on the bags? Or are they all the same generic stuff and cheaper the better?

They are definitely not all the same, but the low priced bulk ones I get on Amazon are generally better quality than the food saver ones. I also HATE the rolls and get precut bags(aside from gusseted) but that's personal preference.

I'll drop a few links for some I order regularly:

#1 most used https://amzn.to/3NSGPY4

#2 for larger cuts like roasts and hams https://amzn.to/3JBCFBq

#3 the only time I use rolls, because these expand and you can cut them to length for sealing really pig stuff like large briskets or whole small pigs. https://amzn.to/42YTRaU