SafePro V1022 10x22-Inch Poly-Nylon Vacuum Bags, 3 mm, 500/CS
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- For preserving and storing meats, produce and cheese
- Large 10 x 12 in. size; 10-in. seal end
- Made from durable poly-nylon
- Safe for microwave and freezer use
- Suitable for sous vide cooking
- Keeps food fresh for longer
- Clear finish offers high visibility
- Use in super markets, delis, and restaurants
Reduce food waste and save money by using the SafePro 10x22-Inch Poly-Nylon Vacuum Bags, 3 Mm, 500/CS to preserve perishable goods. They’re a convenient way to package and merchandise meats, cheeses, produce, soups, grains, and more. Use them in your restaurant, butcher shop, farm stand, or restaurant.
ID | 43821 |
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Length (Inch) | 10 |
Width (Inch) | 22 |
SKU | V1022 |
Manufacturer | SafePro |
Units of measure | CS |
Discontinued | No |
Weight (Lbs) | 23.150000 |
UPC | 791116965016 |
Type Filter | Plastic Bag |
Material | Poly-nylon |
Color | Clear |
Poly-Nylon Construction
Their tough polyethylene-nylon design has a 10-inch seal end, making it easy to insert larger food items. Durable and abrasion-resistant, these bags won’t tear while being vacuum-sealed or while being handled by your customers. Safely microwave, freeze or boil these bags for sous vide cooking.
Chamber-Style
Seal the bags with a chamber-style vacuum packaging machine. The tight seal locks out oxygen, moisture, and outside contaminants. This means fresher, more flavorful food with a longer shelf life. The chance of freezer burn is also reduced, so meats won’t discolor or lose their tenderness.
Clear
The SafePro vacuum bags are clear and retail ready. They resist clouding up, so customers always have a clear view of your meats, cheeses, soups, and veggies. This encourages impulse buying. In addition, it allows chefs to keep an eye on their sous vide dishes as they boil.
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I bought the batch just to try it out, and I must admit - it makes organizing a freezer a quick and easy job. But, I think that charging $95 for 500 bags (usable only once!) is still a lot to ask.