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Win Your Own FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealer

I recently checked out the FoodSaver® 2-in-1 Vacuum Sealing System, which I never thought would be very useful. When I usually buy meat and fish in bulk or have extra vegetable and fruits from the garden I like to freeze, but bagging them or putting in containers don't usually keep the produce fresh. When I tested and used the FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealer, I was impressed how easily I can freeze both cooked and uncooked meat, fish, vegetables, and fruits. FoodSaver® preserves food five times longer than other storage methods like Ziploc bags.
It was easy to cut and seal by measuring and adjusting the size of the bag to the length we want depending on the quantity of the food we need to seal. The pull out drip tray that is in this model allows any marinate or moisture to drip out onto the tray, which can easily be cleaned by hand or dishwasher. 
After reading the clear instructions on the FoodSaver® machine as well as the brochure I was able to vacuum seal a variety of food items with ease. The progress bar on this stainless steel machine indicates a light to show when the sealing process completes. The FoodSaver® bags that comes with this vacuum sealer has a place for us to write the date and name of the food, so we know when we stored it.
The FoodSaver® 2-In-1 Vacuum Sealing System heat seals a variety of foods using exclusive technology that automatically sense the bag and food type to create a perfect air-tight seal. It features 2 vacuum speeds, 2 seal levels, convenient roll storage with built in cutter and patented removable drip tray for easy cleanup. I like using the PulseVac™ button, which allows us to seal delicate foods without crushing them such as cheese and greens. 
I like the built-in retractable handheld sealer, as it is convenient to seal and re-seal zipper bags, canisters and containers for frequently accessed refrigerator and pantry items. This fully automatic operation vacuum sealer is wonderful for both moist and dry food. 
FoodSaver® FreshSaver® Handheld Vacuum Sealing System
Giveaway
Win a FoodSaver® FreshSaver® Handheld Vacuum Sealing System for preserving foods in custom-sized bags, providing convenience and flexibility by entering the giveaway below through the rafflecopter before September 25th if you are in Canada. Please leave comments and follow my social media networks to be eligible to win.

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61 comments:

  1. I live in NW Ontario. It would be very useful for me. We waste too much food, and I'd love to be able to portion it out, and freeze a bunch.

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  2. I live in BC and yes I think this would be very useful for us. I'd love to use it for veggies, cheeses, meats, fruits etc.

    RAFFLECOPTER NAME is Anne Taylor

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  3. I live in BC. I would love this to use for my dried fruit!

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  4. Calgary, i have a 10yr old model I use all the time

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  5. I live in Alberta and the food saver would be very useful as I have my own garden and this would freeze veggies real well

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  6. I live in Ontario and OMG! yes I would use this everyday, there is so many uses, especially for all the bulk foods I buy

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  7. I live in Port Coquotlam, BC, and this would come in SO handy! I want to start using my freezer more and waste less food from freezer burn.

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  8. I live in ontario and I think this would be good for me for my cheese

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  9. We would use this to preserve meat and cheese as well as veggies from our garden for freezing!

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  10. I live in Ontario and I think this would be awesome for me. I could buy meat when it's on sale and freeze it after I seal it

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  11. I live in SW Ontario. This would be so useful! I love buying in bulk. this would definitely help cut down on costs!

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  12. I live in Toronto and this is definitely very useful for me.

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  13. I live in BC and this would be very useful for me especially during berry season

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  14. I live in BC - it would be very useful for us - especially when we buy bulk meat.

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  15. I live in Saskatchewan and I think that this would be great for me. I put everything in ziploc bags right now but this looks like it would work way better,

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  16. wow dear wonderful review

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  17. Manitoba. I buy a lot of cheese so this will it help keep the mould away!

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  18. I live in BC and this would be very useful because there are 6 people in the family so we constantly have so much food in the house

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  19. I live in Ontario, and this would be great for freezing foods so when my grandchildren came done for a visit, there would be a nice treato for them :)

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  20. I live in Ontario and this would really help with repackaging bulk buys.

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  21. I live in Ontario and I think this would be great to use in our RV to help keep our cheeses & deli meats fresh longer. (Judy Cowan)

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  22. Ontario and yes, I by bulk to save

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  23. I live in Northwestern Ontario and I do think the Food Saver Vacuum Sealer would work well to keep food fresh longer and save space.
    Thanks for the giveaway, Alexia Harvours (on Rafflecopter)

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  24. I think it would result in much less waste. I would not be throwing away food because it has gone bad

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  25. I live in Alberta, yes this would help me not waste as much food!

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  26. I live in Ontario and I think this would be great to use up at our trailer to help keep everything fresh.

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  27. We live in Abbotsford BC. We do go fishing a lot and really need to get one of this for our fish.

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  28. I live in Ontario and I think the foodsaver would be fantastic for us because I find I'm freezing a lot of school snacks this year.

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  29. I live in Manitoba & I like the size of food saver, think it would be easy to handle

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  30. I live in Ontario and I would love this! I bake and can and freeze and this would make it so much easier to get the air out to prevent freezer burn.

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  31. I live in Ontario and yes this would come in handy when my daughters garden is flourishing

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  32. I am in BC and this system would be very handy. We purchase large packs of meat and divide them up to put in the freezer so this would help immensely.
    jan

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  33. I live in BC. Yes would be very useful. I can freeze my veggies and fruit.Buy meat and cheese. in bulk and freeze.

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  34. I live in ON, and I think this would be very useful for freezing extra groceries!

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  35. I live in ON and it would be really useful for me with bulk meats

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  36. I live in Ontario.
    I think it would be very useful as we have a big vegetable garden.

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  37. Toronto
    absolutely useful. i could seal cheese up so it doesn't go dry

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  38. I live in Ontario. Yes, it would be useful. I buy meat in the value packs and divide it up into portions
    (Debbie W)

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  39. I'd use it for storing fresh salmon as well as our deydrated fruit.

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  40. I forgot to mention that I live in BC.

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  41. Ontario. This would really help with my freezing leftovers. (Marilyn)

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  42. I live in Alberta and have my own garden so this would be very useful to me

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  43. I can say I live in Manitoba..where we also have fruits and veggies and bulk meat we buy to package for the freezer..the sealer would be very useful.

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  44. I live in Ontario. This would be useful for meal preparation.

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  45. I live in SK. I would find this very useful. We like to buy in bulk at Costco and superstore so this would help our food to last longer.

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  46. I live in Ontario. The price of fresh fruits and veggies are outrageous especially in winter. I just paid $13 for a bag of grapes!!!!. If I had the foodsaver I would buy the products when I found a reasonable price and be able to stock up and put in the freezer. We like smoothies and during the winter fresh fruit is awful and too expensive for my budget

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  47. i'm in BC and this device would be amazing to help with dividing family packs and saving me money

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  48. I'm in Ontario and this would be great for all the slow cooker meals we make up for the month!

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  49. we are in winnipeg, mb and this could really come in handy when freezing extra meet

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  50. I live in Calgary Alberta and yes, I think this would be great for freezing leftovers, or separating packages of sandwich/deli meat, and cheese etc. Thanks for the chance.

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  51. I live in Ontario. This would be very useful and would allow me to buy in bulk, separate and freeze food amongst other things. Would love it!

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  52. I am in MB and yes I think it would be very helpful to decrease waste!

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  53. I live in Nova Scotia.. This would be useful for our meats.. We like to stock up and freeze them.

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  54. I live Ontario. This would be handy for pre cooked meals and preserving our raspberries from our garden.

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  55. I live in Ontario and this would be very helpful because I like to buy in bulk to cut down on costs. This would help me waste less.

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  56. I am in Ontario and this would be sueper useful for me to keep left overs fresher longer in the freezer.

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  57. I live in ON and yes if I buy this I can buy bulk meat

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  58. I live in Edmonton, Alberta...and my dad swears by these things and how incredibly invaluable they are in food storage!

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  59. I live in the GTA I would love this to seal up meat. I have been wanting one of these

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  60. I live in Ontario. This handy device would help me keep freezer burn at bay!

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