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On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 18:44:07 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >Nanzi wrote about her food saver: > >> I have the one that does wet, dry, and jars, however I have never >> purchased the jars, but the port is there should I need jars. > >I haven't bought the jars because all the reviews I've read said that they >break very easily, often with no shock whatsoever. The reviewers seemed >*extremely* disgruntled about that. It's a shame, because if the jars were >sturdy, I'd like to try vacuum-marinating in them. > Bob, I have multiple sets of the canister jars and the flat tray marinating tubs, and all have served well. I clean them in the upper rack of the DW, but not their tops, as the valves can get messed up . Very useful are the Mason Jar vacuum tops. They let you use any mason jar as a FoodSaver container. The jars/canisters have never broken in my usage with any of my FoodSavers, and I had the original model. Some of my jars/canisters are from the original model. HTH, Alex, who loves being able to marinate in less than an hour. |
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