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The 5 Best Vacuum Sealers

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Vacuum sealing your food makes them much more freezable, with greatly reduced freezer burn. If you haven’t already used a vacuum sealer, you’ll love adding one into your meal prep routine.

Suddenly those big Costco trips aren’t nearly as daunting (unless you’re out of freezer room… I can’t help you there).

Here are my favorite vacuum sealers.

From Tosca

Make your meal prep go further for you.

Meal prep is the pro tip for weight management success, but there’s no denying it can be time-consuming. That’s what makes vacuum sealers a prudent investment—vacuum-sealed food can last days and even months longer. So all that time you spend on food prep could potentially carry you through for weeks!

I hope one of the items on this list saves you time and makes your meal prep days much easier.

 

Bonsenkitchen Food Sealer Machine

Bonsenkitchen Food Sealer Machine

$30

Pros

  • Seals in 10-12 seconds
  • 5 operating modes
  • Overheat protection

Cons

  • Some users found instructions difficult to follow

The Bonsenkitchen food sealer is a handy and compact little machine that offers 5 functions in 1: seal, moist, dry, vac, and accessory (which is for jarring). Plus, the overheat protection maintains safety while you use the sealer.

NutriChef Automatic Vacuum Air Sealing System

NutriChef Automatic Vacuum Air Sealing System

$99

Pros

  • Includes reusable bags
  • Lightweight
  • Includes container attachment

Cons

  • Some users found instructions difficult to follow

The Nutrichef system was specifically lab-tested to increase the shelf life of food. With dry and moist food modes, this sealer gives you the versatility you need for any standard food prep. It comes in different finishes, so you can choose a unit that suits your kitchen’s aesthetic.

Mega Wise Vacuum Sealer

Mega Wise Vacuum Sealer

$50

Pros

  • Creates airtight seal in 20 seconds or less
  • Built-in sliding cutter
  • Includes moist and dry modes

Cons

  • Requires 60 seconds to cool down between each use

The Mega Wise vacuum sealer is designed with convenience and efficiency in mind. The interface is remarkably user-friendly, and the built-in cutter makes the whole vacuum sealing process quick and straightforward. This sealer even comes with 10 BPA-free bags.

Geryon Vacuum Sealer

Geryon Vacuum Sealer

$70

Pros

  • Separated design for easy cleaning
  • BPA-free bags
  • Built-in cutter

Cons

  • Some users found air removal to be inconsistent

The thing that really sets the Geryon sealer apart is its detachable top. This unique machine can be separated into 2 pieces, making cleaning an absolute breeze. The Geryon sealer offers a dry mode, a moist mode, and a quick resealing option for previously-opened snack bags.

KitchenBoss Food Vacuum Sealer

KitchenBoss Food Vacuum Sealer

$46

Pros

  • Automatic & manual sealing modes
  • Open lid prevents overheating
  • Easy-to-clean surface

Cons

  • Does not get as hot as some models

The KitchenBoss vacuum sealer looks awesome and works even better. Heat disperses quickly when you open the lid, giving you simple but effective overheating protection. The paint on the outside of the machine is set the same way pianos are painted—you’ll have that gorgeous finish for a long, long time.

Buyer’s Guide

What to Look for when Buying a Vacuum Sealer

While virtually any vacuum sealer can give you the basic benefits, there are a few features that help you get more value out of the appliance. Here are a few elements to look for when purchasing a vacuum sealer.

Seal Band Width

The size of your sealing band directly impacts the size of the bag you can use, and of course, that affects what food you can seal and how much.
That said, if you don’t need a huge seal bar for things like large cuts of meat or smaller poultry, it’s better to stick to a machine with a mid-size sealer (like 11 inches). Both the unit and the bags themselves will be less expensive.

Sealing Container Functionality

Many sealers come with attachments to vacuum-seal containers like jars and even wine bottles. This functionality gives you more versatility and, unlike vacuum-sealing bags, produces less waste.

Included Bag Types

Most vacuum sealers come with at least a few bags. But some bags may be made with toxins like BPAs and phthalates. If you don’t see anything about the product being non-toxic, BPA-free, and phthalate-free, it’s best not to risk it.