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irish1223
originally Long Island, NY/now Knoxville, TN
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I sometimes wish I had a chamber vacuum, but I use a FoodSaver that sucks air aboard the boat.
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OK. I have both and the Chamber Vac is so much better on preserving food but it is cumbersome and heavy.
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@SXMScubaman - I like the fact that the chamber lets you vacuum-seal fluids and also doesn't require using those special bags. I'll get one when I grow up and have disposable income, and I'll also get a Harvest-Right freeze dryer!
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I got mine through Costco. Best price out there for a Chamber vac. Check it out. LINK
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