Hello.
What’s a good one? What should I expect to spend? Would the $50 ones available at Amazon work?
Thanks,
I have had good luck with the Food Saver brands sold at CTC , Home hardware etc. Not as cheap as the Amazon one but quality is better.the model I have has an external adapter for things other than rectangular bags. It also has a pulse mode that allows you to apply vacuum as required so as not to crush boxes as others have noted. I buy my bags from Amazon getting at least 4 mil bags and have had good luck so far. The 200 pack bags are the best value.
Check whatever you seal after a month or so in case the bag is too tight against box edges and corners, I use paper towels sometimes depending on the size and shape. One thing that bugs me is the excess material around the edges but I usually tape this to get a better shape for storage. As others have mentioned now is a good time to seal stuff with low humidity otherwise toss in some desiccants. BTW most desiccant packs can be used more than once if dried out in the oven but they’re relatively cheap.I add the date sealed for rotation purposes. They’re incredibly useful for tons of other stuff like sealing stuff you don’t want to get wet or compressing stuff for a bug out bag. I keep a light weight winter coat gloves mitts and scarf sealed in the trunk and it is dry and compact.