Lakewood90712
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
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- Jul 21, 2005
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Overcame my cheapness, I bought a low end foodsaver for about $60.
I found out why none at the thrift store, they test every appliance before putting on the shelf, and 98% of the donated ones were donated because they are broken /worn out LOL.
Bought primarily for long term storing books and collectible metal and fabric items, but now using for bulk human and pet food. Also to seal quart and smaller partially used cans of paint.
Who knows what new uses I will find for this new toy.
I found out why none at the thrift store, they test every appliance before putting on the shelf, and 98% of the donated ones were donated because they are broken /worn out LOL.
Bought primarily for long term storing books and collectible metal and fabric items, but now using for bulk human and pet food. Also to seal quart and smaller partially used cans of paint.
Who knows what new uses I will find for this new toy.