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Preventing bed bugs while traveling is something everyone
should keep in mind when taking a trip. Most everyone enjoys
traveling but no one wants to find bed bugs in their hotel room or
bring them home with them. These little critters are oval, small
insects that are so small that they rarely are seen but there are
times you can spot them. They have flat bodies and are very small;
only 1.5 mm and look like ticks or small cockroaches.
To prevent them from spreading and creating a new infestation while
you travel there are specific things you can do. Here are some
handy tips that might help:
- Keep your luggage on a luggage rack. Do not place your
luggage on the bed or floor; for those are areas where they hide
the most. However, before putting your luggage on a luggage rack,
check the luggage rack carefully to make sure that it is bed-bug
free.
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- Check the frame, headboard and mattress carefully; checking
for any signs of the bugs, fecal matter or stains on the sheets.
If they are there, you will notice some tiny red splotches, dark
colors or tiny bugs.
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- Before choosing your hotel, click on to your hotels website
and check out the comments made from those who stayed there.
Often, there is feedback on the hotel such as how clean it is,
what the service is like, complaints made, etc. For more helpful
information on your hotel-cleanliness, and such, check out
TripAdvisor.com. If you find negative comments look into other
hotels.
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- Use luggage that has hard sides. Bed bugs love the softness
of cloth. To be extra cautious, keep most of your
items-especially personal items-inside a Ziploc bag.
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- If you find bed bugs in your hotel room, asked to be
transferred to another room.
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- Use a flashlight and look for live bed bugs. They often can
be seen on the bed frame, night stands or behind the headboards.
Be sure to check cracks and crevices where they often hide.
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- Also, check the walls and wallpaper next to the bed. These
are often used as hiding places by these bugs.
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- If your clothing or luggage becomes infected, wrap them up
tightly in trash bags and seal them with tape.
If you need to find
Exterminator in Brooklyn NY. When you come back
home, be sure to inspect your suitcase and clothes. Be sure not to
unpack your suitcase on your bed. In addition, when you remove your
clothes and put them quickly into a very large zip lock and leave
them there until they can be washed. If, however, you encounter bed
bugs on your trip you may want to seal up the suitcase and throw it
away.
If you did not encounter any, then unpack and put all of your
clothes into the washing machine. Wash the clothes in hot water.
Make sure to find good
New York City Pest Control
Hopefully, these tips for preventing bed bugs while you travel will
help to keep you from having to deal with the hard task of trying
to get rid of them down the road.
Professional Vacuum SealerDate Published: Mar 26, 2011 - 5:59 pm
One item that every kitchen should have today is a vacuum bag
sealer, these are perfect for preserving your food items such as
vegetables, meats, and any other type of food stuffs that require
to be kept for a long period of time.
There are many different types of
Professional Vacuum Sealer to choose from on the
market today, with some manufactures coming up with different
designs and shapes on a regular basis it is difficult to now which
one would be best for your needs. The first thing to consider is
the size of the budget you have to make your purchase, bag sealers
can range from $35 right up to $350 depending on the make and model
you are looking at. You should consider how much food you are going
to be sealing in bags before you select which one you want, as the
bottom end of the price range might not last very long if you are
going to be vacuum sealing a lot of food items.
If you intend on using your sealer on a regular basis then you
might want to look for a heavier duty version, these types are a
bit more expensive than other types but the initial extra cost is
worth it in the long run. The size of the food portions you intend
on freezing is also an important factor when selecting a vacuum bag
sealer, some machines are only capable of sealing bags among three
and six inches which are ideal if you are only preserving small
items. But a more practicable solution would be to find a sealer
that will seal a wide range of sizes from small to large, this will
give you the option to vary the size of your food item you want to
preserve.
There are also the different types of bags you need to consider
when making your purchase, you can get the bags in a single size
format which come in a range of sizes, or a better option would be
to buy a roll of sealable material so that you can select the size
of the bag you need as and when you need it. By combining a good
quality vacuum bag sealer with good quality sealer bags, you will
find that when you open the packet it will be as fresh as when you
first sealed it, as no air can get to the items this preserves the
life of the food and saves you money as well in the process.
Professional Vacuum SealerDate Published: Mar 13, 2011 - 1:19 pm
One item that every kitchen should have today is a vacuum bag
sealer, these are perfect for preserving your food items such as
vegetables, meats, and any other type of food stuffs that require
to be kept for a long period of time.
There are many different types of
Professional Vacuum Sealer to choose from on the
market today, with some manufactures coming up with different
designs and shapes on a regular basis it is difficult to now which
one would be best for your needs. The first thing to consider is
the size of the budget you have to make your purchase, bag sealers
can range from $35 right up to $350 depending on the make and model
you are looking at. You should consider how much food you are going
to be sealing in bags before you select which one you want, as the
bottom end of the price range might not last very long if you are
going to be vacuum sealing a lot of food items.
If you intend on using your sealer on a regular basis then you
might want to look for a heavier duty version, these types are a
bit more expensive than other types but the initial extra cost is
worth it in the long run. The size of the food portions you intend
on freezing is also an important factor when selecting a vacuum bag
sealer, some machines are only capable of sealing bags among three
and six inches which are ideal if you are only preserving small
items. But a more practicable solution would be to find a sealer
that will seal a wide range of sizes from small to large, this will
give you the option to vary the size of your food item you want to
preserve.
There are also the different types of bags you need to consider
when making your purchase, you can get the bags in a single size
format which come in a range of sizes, or a better option would be
to buy a roll of sealable material so that you can select the size
of the bag you need as and when you need it. By combining a good
quality vacuum bag sealer with good quality sealer bags, you will
find that when you open the packet it will be as fresh as when you
first sealed it, as no air can get to the items this preserves the
life of the food and saves you money as well in the process.
Professional Vacuum SealerDate Published: Mar 12, 2011 - 9:52 pm
A bed bug could be both male and a female, both are bloodsuckers.
When completely fed, it appears different from a bug that is unfed.
They are generally flat, mahogany or rusty red in color and oval
shaped. These bugs can absorb a good amount of blood in a single
feeding, which is seven times to their own body weight. So this bug
turns fat when he is fully-fed and appears red, plump and elongated
than its actual size. It has four-segmented antennae placed on the
head and conspicuous eyes. Just beneath the head there is a three
segmented beak. Although these bugs have short wing pads, they can
not fly. These bugs can live for up to a year. A pregnant female
bug can lay 1 to 12 eggs in a day and about 400 to 500 in a
lifetime.
The bed bug emerges at night from its hiding place to feast on its
host which could be humans, hogs, family pets and birds. The blood
feeding takes three to ten minutes and unfortunately all this goes
unnoticed by the victim. In no matter of time, their haven becomes
filled with the molted skins, feces, and old egg shells of the
native bed bugs. These bugs have a smell like 'stick bug' which is
caused by the excretion of the bed bug.
Since these bugs are flat looking and oval in shape, they can
easily conceal themselves in box springs of beds, crevices of
mattresses, chairs, sofas, headboards, floor boards, sofas,
pillows, cracks, under carpets, bookshelves, radios, under carpets,
etc. They may cause allergic skin reactions and anemia with a rash.
The bites could further cause itching and bacterial infection in
some other cases. Although this bug has been related with over 25
diseases, however their conveyance from one place to another has
not yet been proven.
It usually becomes extremely difficult to exterminate nocturnal
pests, also because they are flat insects which are small in size.
Also they hide in places which cannot be accessed easily. Generally
people think that pests appear in the areas which are not properly
sanitized, however contrary to this notion, bed bugs can abide
almost anywhere you may or may not have thought of. Although
precautions could be taken in the form of keeping the areas in your
house less cluttered.
There are many shops and web stores which offer pesticides which
are far more efficient than any chemical pesticides and are made up
of organic substances. It has been noticed that over the years, bed
bugs have established resistance to many chemical pesticides.
However with the use of new organic methods, you could now
exterminate bed bugs in such a way that they would not be able to
develop resistance to these organic pesticides. Using organic
substances could be highly effective on bedbugs and they do not
have any kind of ill effects on humans or the environment which is
an additional advantage. Its good to find a good
Exterminator NYC.
Big bugs are commonly known as bed bugs NYC now-a-days, since they
are found almost everywhere in New York City, be it homes, offices,
hotel rooms and other suburbs in New York which are Queens, Bronx,
Brooklyn, and Nassau County. Select the best web shop that provides
the best extermination services for bed bug NYC.It is advisable to
use this environmental friendly organic pesticide to kill bed bugs.
Use organic pesticides and protect yourself and keep the
environment safe.
Exterminator
NYCDate Published: Feb 28, 2011 - 12:14 am
We used to imagine our grandma's worrying about bed bugs, never
dreaming that we would ever encounter one (or more) ourselves.
If you should mention to your grandmother that you have them, she
may think that you aren't cleaning well enough or that you live in
a poor neighborhood.
Of course, she would be very wrong, because modern day bed bugs
have much better tastes than they did a century ago. Now days, they
can be found in the cleanest of homes and often in the wealthiest
of areas.
Getting invaded by these bugs is a uniquely terrible experience if
you don't find the right
Exterminator Brooklyn. There is nothing worse that
to awake from a great nights' sleep to find your body riddled with
painful, itchy welts. There is nothing worse than the dread of bed
time, knowing that your body will become an all you can eat buffet
again.
Exterminating them is a must if you find yourself in the above
situation.
How does one get infested with these blood suckers?
Well, with the ease and affordability of travel comes the ease and
affordability of bed bug propagation. That means that if you are
traveling and plan on staying in a room where others have also
stayed, be wary of talking home more than you brought with you.
What can you do if you suspect that you are sharing your home with
these creatures that don't even help you to pay the rent?
ACT FAST!
That is the key. These bugs multiply faster than mice, and before
you know it, you could have a population similar to that of China
right there in you house.
And they will all be hungry. For you. And your kids.
You can start by doing a deep cleaning. Keep in mind that this will
not get rid of the bugs! The purpose of a deep cleaning of your
home is so that the pest control man will see how clean your house
is (just kidding!).
Deep cleaning helps control the spread of these pests by reducing
the places that they can reproduce safely. Make sure that you
dispose of the vacuum bag as soon as you are done, so that any bugs
can't escape back into your home. Also, deep cleaning helps by
eliminating SOME of the eggs, and believe me, some is better than
leaving these bugs unchecked.
The next action step is to get a
Exterminator
Brooklynbed bug exterminator hired immediately. The faster you
can hire a pro, the sooner you'll have your house, and your nights
back!
Exterminator BrooklynDate Published: Feb 27, 2011 - 8:45 pm
Indoor pests can bring untold miseries and frustration for many
homeowners. The common indoor pests are ants, cockroaches, spiders,
fleas, bed bugs and termites. They can disturb the peace of home by
biting human beings as well as pets. Also they spread germs,
bacteria and disease. The worse thing is that the insects reproduce
at an unbelievable rate. So it becomes important to remove them as
quickly as possible. There are many methods to
Pest Control NYC indoor pests. In this article
you can find some tips and techniques which can help you in
fighting indoor pests.
Various pests can be effectively treated using traps, sprays,
powders and foggers. But the initial step is to identify the pests.
Once the exact type of pest is identified the most effective poison
can be chosen to destroy its nest or colony of the pests.
Natural remedies are of many kinds and are dependent upon the
insects to be removes. Help is available to identify the insects
through internet, books or local exterminator. Research has brought
to light many natural remedies available for pest control. Many
ants will not cross a line drawn with Vaseline, citric oil or even
coffee grounds. But these are not solutions to get rid of
cockroaches. Various chemical poisons are also available for indoor
pest control. Use a good
Pest Control NYC company.
However adequate precautions should be taken while using chemical
poisons inside. All the products contain instructions. These
directions and instructions should be read thoroughly before using
the products. If not used in the proper manner they can turn
dangerous. Mostly, it is suggested that everyone should leave the
house during the time of spraying. This is applicable for the pets
also. These precautions should be considered seriously for the
purpose of safety. Sprays and foggers are to be used when the house
is empty.
By following above tips and techniques you can easily get rid of
your indoor enemies.
Pest Control
NYCDate Published: Feb 22, 2011 - 2:35 pm
When you hear Dyson, what pops on your mind? It's expensive, out of
this world vacuum cleaner. Well you may be right. There is just
something about Dyson vacuum cleaners that appeal to people. They
have recently introduced the Dyson DC23 Turbinehead Canister
Vacuum. This is the entry-level canister vacuum cleaner available
from the Dyson. And be prepared to be surprised when opening the
box because this is definitely not your average vacuum cleaner.
The
Dyson DC23
is an ideal vacuum cleaner if you have pets in the house. This is
capable of sucking up stubborn dirt and hair out of your carpet. It
can easily suck up the dirt off your floor. It is equipped with the
HEPA filter and Bactisafe screen which eliminates mold, bacteria,
and allergens. This is certified by The Asthma and Allergy
Foundation of America. The HEPA filter does not need replacing. You
just have to rinse it and you can use it all over again.
The Dyson DC23 utilizes their patented Root Cyclone technology.
This spins the dirt out of the air therefore eliminating the need
for bags and filters. This saves you on cost from buying new bags
and filters once they are worn out. With this technology it can
perform a powerful suction which picks up more dirt, never loses
its suction and expels cleaner air. It's a revolutionary way of
cleaning your house. It comes with the different tools needed to do
its job. Its can be conveniently placed into the body of the vacuum
to prevent you from losing it. It has a carpet cleaning tool with
brush rollers which can be turned off when cleaning floors. It
definitely does the job of cleaning your floor with ease.
This may not be the best vacuum available by Dyson but it does the
job that it needs to. This is ideal for those who want to try out
the Dyson brand and have a taste of the high-end vacuum experience.
It will definitely last longer than those cheaper brands out in the
market. It will also do a very good job of cleaning your house.
This is the one vacuum that will definitely give you a lasting
impression with its space age design and a super powerful suction
thanks to its patented Root Cyclone Technology. There are more
choices to choose from the Dyson brand but this is the cheapest one
available.
Exterminator Brooklyn NYDate Published: Feb 21, 2011 - 11:07 pm
An "oenologist" ("ee-GNAW-low-gist") is a wine expert. No matter
how much we may love our wines, few of us ever get to be worthy of
the term. So when we arrive in a new destination on vacation, like
Acapulco or Las Vegas, we are easily perplexed by the wine
list. We do not see our traditional favorites anywhere, and we
can't recognize the names that are there. In a world-class fine
dining restaurant in a region with almost no local wines (which is
the case in Las Vegas, for example) the challenge is compounded
because the list can have hundreds of wines from all over the
world. What do you do?
Look for Help. Just as professional explorers always hire
local guides when trekking in uncharted territory, you need a local
ally. Any restaurant with a good wine cellar will have a wine
steward - a sommelier. Place yourself in this person's hands. The
owner, if present, may be knowledgeable about the wine cellar, but
he or she probably is not totally up-to-date with it. The waiter
might know very little about the wines on the list. Perhaps he or
she has simply been trained to urge the menu's second cheapest
wine, which is almost always the one with the highest profit margin
for the house. But if there is no sommelier, your waiter may be
your only hope. It is fair to ask first how much he understands
about the wine list. Ask if he's tasted the wines. If you think his
answer may be a bluff, ask if some other person in the restaurant
is very knowledgeable and if he or she wouldn't mind lending a
hand.
Declare the Price Range. Whether it's the wine steward or a
qualified server, you will not receive useful information until you
give some important details. It is not only acceptable --
it is essential -- to declare your price range.
Do so by pointing to a price on the wine list that would work for
you, saying, "in this range." That part is easy. On rare occasions
the waiter may say that he cannot recommend
any wine in that
price range. This is a ploy to fatten up your bill. Don't fall for
it. Ask innocently, "If these wines can not be recommended, then
why do you have them on the wine list?" That usually solves that
problem.
Say "Red" or "White." Do not say "pink" or "rose." A good
restaurant will not have pink options anyway. If you are with
someone who insists on a pink wine, order white Zinfandel, which is
about as off-color as a good sommelier will tolerate. The norm is
that red wines go with stronger flavors, like meats and spicy
dishes. Whites go with more delicate flavors like fish, chicken and
crème sauces. This is
not a law. You can break that
convention if you like. You are on vacation after all. Go ahead and
have a red with seafood. If you countermand your sommelier or
waiter and order a white to go with a spicy or savory dish, be sure
it's got enough bite or "zing" to be able to be tasted above the
competing flavors. You need to say "red" or "white" in any event,
because
that is how the wine list is organized: First by
color, and then by variety.
Give examples of what you like or what you are thinking
about. Though
your favorite wine may not be on the wine
list, the sommelier will probably recognize it. He will tell you
which wines on the list are most similar.
He will steer you away from varieties that are too heavy or too
sweet or too puny or too peeked for your taste. If a suggested
variety is foreign to you, do not reject it. The sommelier has
formed an opinion that you will like the wine, based on what you
have already said. If you do not mislead him, he will not mislead
you.
When the Wine Arrives. The rest of the process may seem
like pure ritual, but every step has a purpose. When the bottle of
wine comes to the table:
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Examine the Label. Is it the bottle it was supposed to
be? Mistakes happen. You, presumably, are the best judge of
what you asked for. Pay attention to winery, variety and
vintage. If it's OK, nod. That's all that's required.
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Check the Cork. If the cork is natural, notice whether
it is dry or wine-soaked on the inside. (It is likely to have a
bit of wine on its surface, and that's OK). A soaked cork warns
that the wine may not be all right. ("All right" is a term of
art, meaning something like "unobjectionable.") Increasingly
corks are made from man-made materials, and thus can not tip
you off that the bottle may be "corked." Just make a mental
note if the cork is artificial. You don't need to smell it, but
you can, if you're curious.
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Taste the wine. If you are responsible for the wine, do
not delegate the tasting. Though it's usual to swirl and smell
the wine before tasting, this is a wine-taster's technique. For
a diner, the tongue is the undisputed expert on whether the
wine is correct for a meal. If the wine tastes damp or moldy,
it is "corked" -- not fit to drink. If it is too acidic, like
vinegar, it is also spoiled. This happens in the "real world"
to about one bottle in twelve. If you think the wine is corked,
hand the glass to the sommelier. That's all you need to do. A
new bottle should be brought right away unless the sommelier
disagrees with your judgment.
Have fun inviting Bacchus to come along on your vacation!
Web
SommelierDate Published: Feb 21, 2011 - 4:21 pm
A small bed bug bite can turn out to be a major infestation if you
don't act upon the problem immediately. The professional
extermination team can work best in both identifying as well as
eliminating this problem immediately, helping in cutting cost and
time.
Bed Bug Infestation has become a common problem that we encounter
everyday. Their bites are not painful but the after effects can
cause skin irritations, rashes and allergies. You might not even
notice that you are being attacked by pests like them until you see
the itchiness or rashes produced by them. It sometimes, becomes
quite hard to differentiate the appearance of a bed bug bite from
that of a mosquito which leads to a misconception and allows the
bugs to multiply around the household. You get the most annoyed
while locating them, as detecting them is a complicated process
especially if the place they breed in has quite a few crevices. You
can get the help of some professional bed bug detection and control
services that can detect the infestation areas, gauge how severe
they are and terminate the bugs once and for all.
There are a few ways to trap and terminate them that are different
from the traditional removal methods or pest control techniques.
Vacuuming can be effective in mild cases where there are only a few
bed bugs. But in many cases, where the problem is severe, all of
these methods turn out to be inefficient. Getting rid of it through
a toxic-free method is healthy and safe as you don't have to apply
chemically manufactured bed bug sprays. Through a natural, safe and
effective method of their removal, you can have a pest-free home.
The application of pesticides to remove them would only bring upon
additional risks to your health. You can get rid of them in a
natural way without exposing your family to toxic products. If you
have your house sprayed with pesticides, you won't be able to enter
the residence until the chemical compounds have faded and the
lingering smell has completely vanished. All you need is a lot more
efficient and environmental friendly solution which not only
destroy them but also their eggs.
Locating it is a huge problem as they hide almost everywhere from
crevices, under the bedding, cracks and furniture gaps. Because of
a sensitive smell ability dogs can detect bed bugs instantly and
effectively. These dogs are trained enough to sniff out any kind of
parasites. This unique ability of these dogs enables them to
identify where the problem exists. These detecting dogs assist the
professionals to control their infestations by finding the exact
location of the bugs and a follow-up checking to see if all of them
have been eliminated thoroughly.
A bed bug free home is ensured with the help of swift and
appropriate detection of their infestations by these dogs. There is
also a monitoring device that helps in the detection of bedbug
infestation. This self-controlled device attracts bed bugs by
releasing certain substances of a human body. Thus, this misleads
them to fall into the trap while approaching the monitor to feed on
the blood. It is an effective device for detecting and capturing it
in unoccupied locations like vacant rooms, schools and office
buildings, as it turns on or off based upon the activities of the
bugs. You can prevent them from spreading out with the help of
professional exterminators with new kinds of effective eradication
solutions.
If you are irritated by them in your surroundings, you can look up
the web and find a trusted company to assist you in the detection
and extermination of bed bugs New York has a lot of infestation of
these bugs; just ensure that you get yourself eco-friendly
professional help to have a pest free home.
Pest Control
NYDate Published: Feb 20, 2011 - 1:26 am
One of the top brands of vacuum food sealer is FoodSaver. Tilia
(FoodSaver) requires 'Channel Bags'. These are custom manufactured
for Tilia by 'Sorbent Systems'. They are multilayer bags specially
formulated to hold a vacuum.
My Foodsaver is too old to even have a model number. It works as
well as the day I bought it. It is heavier then an anvil, but it
works as advertised and it has a vacuum port for accessories. The
only ones I have are adapters to evacuate 'Mason jars'. Food
bacterias do not live in a high vacuum. I don't use my 'FoodSaver'
anymore. My FoodSaver will thoroughly crush an aluminum soda
can.
Another brand of vacuum sealer is the Sinbo VS 280 from Sorbent
Systems. It uses a vacuum system different then Tilia. It is a
snorkel system. That is, it has a very flat retractable tube that
inserts into the top of the bag allowing a seal to occur that will
support evacuating the bag. It will evacuate and seal 'Ziploks'
quite successfully. Howver 'Ziploks' are not strong enough nor are
they designed to hold a vacuum. My VS280 will also crush an
aluminum can, but possibly not quite as flat as the Foodsaver does.
The difference is hard to tell. I have no idea what the vacuum is
in mm Hg. I see no difference in longevity in the freezer.
You can get 6" X 8" and 8" X 12" bags from Sorbent Systems in
quanties of 400 (200 each). These bags are at least as reliable as
the Tilia bags and far cheaper. I don't bother to wash them out and
I use a lot of them. Like the Tilia bags, my typical method of
reheating vacuumed, frozen food is to put a bag into a pot of water
and boil it for a few minutes. Beware of allowing your machine to
ingest fluids into the vacuum motor. My VS280 has gone belly up for
that reason. (Damn demon rum). I will order a new one tomorrow.
They are reasonably priced the last time I looked. I may query the
company about getting mine repaired, but they don't seem to have
much support for this little machine.
My first sealer was a Tilia (FoodSaver) and the one I now own is a
Black & Decker (B&D). Although they say you can use "most
bags from other manufacturers", I found the gallon-sized Tilia bags
were 1/2 inch WIDER and not easily useable. Comparing the 2
machines, my overall vote would go to the Tilia (FoodSaver); it was
faster and the bags seemed to stay sealed better. My B&D has
problems with the larger bags of their own. They just don't seal as
well.
Professional Vacuum SealerDate Published: Feb 19, 2011 - 11:52 pm
Imagine being able to save food leftovers by sealing them in a
vacuumed plastic bag. Now imagine opening that same bag after some
months in storage, and the contents were as fresh as the day you
sealed them. The Tilia Food Saver can do all that, and does it very
well.
Vacuumed plastic bag foods genuinely do last longer and taste that
bit fresher. For example, cheese and sugar, where they would
normally go hard after a day or two, here they last for months.
Your leftovers can be frozen and later reheated, just by placing
them in a pan of hot water, or if you are in a hurry the
microwave.
The particular model that I own is the V2440. I find this very easy
to use especially the attached precision bag roll cutter. It
doesn't matter if I'm storing wet or dry foods, crush-able items
like bread, fruit and vegetables, everything is taken care of with
a simple push button setting.
The Tilia Food Saver, for me works very well, food items are
protected and it's an easy machine to use. I also like the way it
stores inconspicuously away to one side, it really doesn't take up
much space at all.
Oh, one other thing, a tip really, if the vacuum sealer fails,
remove the top and bottom gaskets, remove any debris that might be
on the gaskets and then re seat them. Now lock the handle and press
the vacuum and seal button. After it is finished, wait a few
seconds, then release the handle. The gaskets should now be
resealed.
Professional Vacuum SealerDate Published: Feb 19, 2011 - 11:24 pm