April 30, 2010
Reviewing Rival's Food Sealer Line
The Rival Company has labored for many years designing user-friendly appliances for modern kitchens including some Commercial Vacuum Sealer as well. Rival's ice cream makers and deep fryers have made cooking easy for generations of moms, dads and their active families. We would hardly be astonished, then, to discover that this appliance designer additionally markets a useful and affordable vacuum sealer to permit us to store the ingredients for those quick and nutritious meals. Read on to find out how the Rival Seal-A-Meal could upgrade your food storage habits.
Even though the Seal-A-Meal is open to accepting quart bags, the true genius included in this vacuum sealer becomes obvious when plastic rolls are attached to the machine. The user only needs to regulate the heat settings as per the user’s manual, then position the contents atop a layer of plastic and activate the appliance.
The Seal-A-Meal works like a Commercial Vacuum Sealer. It heat-seals the food in a water-tight bag which is just the dimensions of the contents inside. This process of storing food diminishes the probability of freezer burn and conserves room in a typical freezer. The Seal-A-Meal shall then cut the bag to size, then the user may then put the bag in the freezer for safe-keeping. The user’s manual even has advice concerning how long that particular food products may be kept when using vacuum bags.
The Seal-A-Meal keeps on being a convenient device even after the food is safely stored. The food channel may be removed from the machine for easy rinsing of spills or escaping sauce during the sealing process. As soon as the sealing process and the clean-up are completed, this vacuum sealer will sit quietly on a counter, or if you select the space-saving wall-mount feature, you may keep it within reach and out of your way. Would that the other appliances were as cooperative!
The Rival Seal-A-Meal is an affordable machine, which is not always indicative of being flimsy. While most vacuum sealers could go for $140 or more, this machine most often retails for around $100, and occasionally cheaper than that during seasonal or clearance sales.
The plastic rolls run about $10, and give you far more uses than the containers of pre-cut bags made to be used by other vacuum sealers. When you also calculate the time and food that will be regularly saved by employing vacuum sealed bags, anyone could easily realize that a Rival Seal-A-Meal is an intelligent expenditure for any kitchen.
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