Reviewing Rival’s Food Sealer Line
March 2nd, 2010 by heart_health
The Rival Corporation has spent many years offering user-friendly appliances for American kitchens including some Commercial Vacuum Sealer as well. Rival’s blenders and roasters have made cooking simple and quick for generations of parents and their busy families. We certainly won’t be astonished, then, to learn that this producer also markets an easy to use and reasonably priced vacuum sealer to enable us to store the components for those easy and healthy meals. Continue reading to discover how the Rival Seal-A-Meal will improve your food storage capabilities.
While the Seal-A-Meal is made for working with quart bags, the real genius included in this appliance becomes obvious when plastic rolls are installed on the device. The user simply is required to adjust the heat settings as per the manufacturer’s guide, then place the contents over a layer of plastic and activate the vacuum sealer.
The Seal-A-Meal works like a Commercial Vacuum Sealer. It seals and protects that food in a water-tight bag which is just the dimensions of the product inside. This means of storing food lowers the danger of freezer burn and conserves storage area in the user’s freezer. The Seal-A-Meal can then slice the bag to size, so that the user could then put the bag in the freezer for storage. The user’s manual additionally has guidance concerning the length of time that particular food products could be frozen with the aid of vacuum bags.
The Seal-A-Meal keeps on being a convenient device once the food is efficiently stored. The food channel is made to be detached from the device for convenient rinsing of spills or spurts that happen with the sealing process. After the sealing procedure and the tidying-up are over, this appliance will sit very politely on your counter, or if you take advantage of the useful wall-mount attachment, you can secure it within reach but out of your way. Would that the kids were as compliant!
The Rival Seal-A-Meal is an affordable appliance, which is not always indicative of being shoddy. While most vacuum sealers could go for $140 or more, the Seal-A-Meal routinely retails for near to $100, and even less than that during Christmas or clearance sales.
The plastic rolls sell for around $10, and offer far more bags than the rolls of pre-cut bags made to be employed by some vacuum sealers. If you also calculate the time and food which are routinely saved by employing vacuum sealed bags, a person will quickly see that the Rival Seal-A-Meal is a sensible purchase for any kitchen.
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