.Thanks everybody.
I've read all the replies.
Followed up by clicking and searching around.
I'm learning.
Here's where I'm at:
a) There's lots of 11 inch or so models out there. Many are probably good products but a little small (mouthed) for what I want.
b) Then there's ones that are 15", even a 16" one I found. Bigger and probably big enough for me.
But, as the monkey said when he peed on the cash register, "This is going to run into some money."
c) But then Ranger
99 mentioned non-food vacuum storage bags and that got me started thinking about A THIRD OPTION.
I saw some guy had a video of him
- putting a bunch of something (grains? popcorn? cereal?) into a big mylar bag
- putting so
me O2 absorbers into the bag
- sealing the top of the mylar bag with an iron
- then he came back later (on the video) and showed how the O2 absorbers had done their work and the bag was all shrunk down around the contents
I 'spect that that wouldn't do for meat or other food items where you would want ALL the air OUT, but for non-food items, or even food items like bulk grains or such - would this do?
- Any of y'all have any experience with O2 absorbers?
- Any of y'all have any experience with sealing mylar bags with an iron?
- Any of y'all know anything about mylar bags, how tough they are to tearing or holes getting poked in them?
I'm trying to let my mind "explore" all possible options, and wondering if this is one?
( It would be cheap.
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Thanks,
James
P.S. If mylar turns out to be thin, thinner than vacuum machine sealer bags, and might be "fragile", could I get some vacuum machine bags, just the bags, and seal them with and iron (or if there is a better heat sealer tool made for such?), with O2 absorbers put in to get the (majority of the) air out???
(My father was a pilot and I'm like him, always looking for a clever solution to a problem, a creative solution to a problem, what's j-u-s-t the best way to do something. I can't help it, I'm just like him, but proud to be so!
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