Gourmia® GVS455 Stainless Steel Vacuum Sealer for $99
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
How many times have you or your family thrown away perfectly good food that spoiled because you didn’t get a chance to eat it? The Gourmia Vacuum Sealer is perfect for families that buy in bulk. You can easily store large quantities of food and keep it fresh longer. With an air-tight vacuum seal, it prevents freezer burns, making it perfect for freezers. Easy to use, this vacuum sealer lets you seal food with a touch of a button, preserve food, seal marinades, and store ingredients without compromising quality and freshness.
- Removes air from plastic storage bags w/ the touch of a button
- Easily maintain the quality & freshness of delicate foods and liquids
- Rapid pickling mode marinates meats in just 20 minutes
- Plastic roll conveniently stowed inside the internal roll storage
- Integrated cutter cuts the plastic to the perfect size
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: plastic, electronics
- Product dimensions: 3.5″H x 8.5″L x 16″W
- 5 pieces of vacuum bags
- 8 versatile functions
- Rapid pickling mode
- Canister compatible
- Integrated cutter
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Gourmia® GVS455 Stainless Steel Vacuum Sealer
- User manual
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