I’ve never seen a vacuum sealer that can vacuum without pulling the liquid before. How does the vacuumarmorzero do it? It looks like it’s using a high frequency vibration to force the air up inside the liquid before it suddenly pulls exactly the right amount of vacuum from the bag.
Normal home vacuum sealers suck air out from inside the bag. Chamber vacuum sealers like this one create a vacuum around the bag so all the air is sucked out but it's not pulling out the liquid. The liquid inside is boiling because the pressure is so low. Then the bag seals and normal air pressure is returned.
Thanks for the explanation! It’s an impressive item. I wanted to read more about the product (I’ve had no experience with chamber sealers) but this particular manufacturer no longer has any of this particular line available on their site. I’m checking out other brands to get an idea what’s out there and it looks like there are lots of options. At first glance it looks like they’re more maintenance intensive than the simple suck and seal units that aren’t suitable for liquids.
@@TastySurrealBowl I got a Vevor. It's more expensive and is much larger and heavier than a non-chamber vacuum sealer but I'm pretty happy with the results.
I’ve never seen a vacuum sealer that can vacuum without pulling the liquid before. How does the vacuumarmorzero do it? It looks like it’s using a high frequency vibration to force the air up inside the liquid before it suddenly pulls exactly the right amount of vacuum from the bag.
Normal home vacuum sealers suck air out from inside the bag. Chamber vacuum sealers like this one create a vacuum around the bag so all the air is sucked out but it's not pulling out the liquid. The liquid inside is boiling because the pressure is so low. Then the bag seals and normal air pressure is returned.
Thanks for the explanation! It’s an impressive item. I wanted to read more about the product (I’ve had no experience with chamber sealers) but this particular manufacturer no longer has any of this particular line available on their site. I’m checking out other brands to get an idea what’s out there and it looks like there are lots of options. At first glance it looks like they’re more maintenance intensive than the simple suck and seal units that aren’t suitable for liquids.
@@TastySurrealBowl I got a Vevor. It's more expensive and is much larger and heavier than a non-chamber vacuum sealer but I'm pretty happy with the results.