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Cryovac Bags?

Sun 08 Sep, 2013 12:46 pm

I've been cryovacing some dehydrated food for my next hike and I'm finding that the bags I have are being pierced by the sharp edges of the dried food, I have borrowed the machine and bags from a family member so I can't tell what brand the bag is? The gauge of plastic on the bags seems a little thin but not having done this before I have nothing to compare it to? Can anyone recommend a good cryovac bag and it's source?

Cheers.

Re: Cryovac Bags?

Sun 08 Sep, 2013 5:16 pm

DannyS wrote:I've been cryovacing some dehydrated food for my next hike and I'm finding that the bags I have are being pierced by the sharp edges of the dried food, I have borrowed the machine and bags from a family member so I can't tell what brand the bag is? The gauge of plastic on the bags seems a little thin but not having done this before I have nothing to compare it to? Can anyone recommend a good cryovac bag and it's source?

Cheers.


Hi DannyS,

I have a business that uses bulk cryovac bags for export. I'll see what I can do.

G_U


"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards"

Re: Cryovac Bags?

Sun 08 Sep, 2013 5:25 pm

Giddy_up wrote:
DannyS wrote:I've been cryovacing some dehydrated food for my next hike and I'm finding that the bags I have are being pierced by the sharp edges of the dried food, I have borrowed the machine and bags from a family member so I can't tell what brand the bag is? The gauge of plastic on the bags seems a little thin but not having done this before I have nothing to compare it to? Can anyone recommend a good cryovac bag and it's source?

Cheers.


Hi DannyS,

I have a business that uses bulk cryovac bags for export. I'll see what I can do.

G_U


"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards"

Thanks Giddy_up, let me know how much and I'll do an internet transfer.

Cheers

Danny

Re: Cryovac Bags?

Sun 08 Sep, 2013 6:45 pm

G'day DannyS,
I have found that with some "sharp edged" stuff wrapping it in kitchen paper prevents it peircing the Sunbeam food saver bags which I have useing for a couple years .
corvus

Re: Cryovac Bags?

Sun 08 Sep, 2013 9:40 pm

I put my food in a small glad bag with a serviette in so it doesn't seal and than put that bag in the cryo bags. Works really well and have had no punctures.

Re: Cryovac Bags?

Sun 08 Sep, 2013 9:58 pm

Thanks for that Jason and corvus, I'll give it a go.

Cheers,

Danny

Re: Cryovac Bags?

Thu 12 Sep, 2013 5:42 pm

I second the kitchen paper method.
You get to write on it what it is and how many serves before you wrap it all up (so you dont open the wrong bag up - hands up how many have done that before - me first).
You can even wipe your hands with it and wipe down the bench top to give it a lovely shine after your meal :-)
But it seems to work well for me with little weight added (I am sure someone can tell me the weight of kitchen paper).

Re: Cryovac Bags?

Thu 12 Sep, 2013 9:14 pm

OK you got me :lol: 2 sheets of natural 100% recycled paper weighs on my my very accurate scales at 5gm :lol:
corvus

Re: Cryovac Bags?

Fri 13 Sep, 2013 5:58 pm

I knew someone would not be able to resist the challenge well done corvus
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