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@Baymule ... I buy my vacuum seal bags online, first off Ebay... much more reasonable than in the store. Actually found a place that I got the super big ones for the turkeys I had years ago... I found a place in Canada that has the normal size bags and rolls...., heavy duty..... and they are nice. Haven't bought any in 3 years since I got a good supply back then. Plus, I cut them long, then wash and reuse once or twice for smaller quantities of things.... When the canning jar lids were hard to find, I got what I could. Since then I ordered some made in USA from a company that I believe is Amish or Mennonite, through Lehman's, when they were promoting them... and bought a sleeve or 2......(200-250 to a sleeve?) plus what packages I have still.... And I reuse alot of them at least once... put in a pan of hot water for 15-30 minutes... not boiling.. but it helps to "plump" the rubber part. If one or 2 don't seal, then I use a new one. But I have good luck with doing that also... and I know there are some that have been reused more than once or twice... but I try to mark the lid....
I also have gone to using the Tattler lids... you can buy the replacement rubbers like the old canning jar rubber rings for the glass top jars... The nice thing about the Tattler lids, they are reusable... AND... they last and do not corrode at all because there is no "coated metal" to come in contact with the food inside. The tightening part takes a little more finesse... but not that big a deal...once you get the feel for it, they are GREAT... the rubber ring is also reusable if you do not cut it getting it off.. Standard canning jar screw bands...
I actually like my old glass top bail jars with the rubbers. Sadly, the one company that is supposed to make the replacement rubbers for them, does not make them as thick as the original type, and they do not work that well... no guesswork with the tightening as they clamped down the right amount with the older style rubber rings, and when done canning and cooled, unlock the bail and they sat on the shelves... for years.....food went bad, the glass lid just got loose, vacuum gone, tossed it out...
I also have gone to using the Tattler lids... you can buy the replacement rubbers like the old canning jar rubber rings for the glass top jars... The nice thing about the Tattler lids, they are reusable... AND... they last and do not corrode at all because there is no "coated metal" to come in contact with the food inside. The tightening part takes a little more finesse... but not that big a deal...once you get the feel for it, they are GREAT... the rubber ring is also reusable if you do not cut it getting it off.. Standard canning jar screw bands...
I actually like my old glass top bail jars with the rubbers. Sadly, the one company that is supposed to make the replacement rubbers for them, does not make them as thick as the original type, and they do not work that well... no guesswork with the tightening as they clamped down the right amount with the older style rubber rings, and when done canning and cooled, unlock the bail and they sat on the shelves... for years.....food went bad, the glass lid just got loose, vacuum gone, tossed it out...