roaring_stag
Well-Known Member
Started off using a LidlSpec strip sealer - for about 4 years for sealing ‘personal consumption’ venison and game. - £30-£50 quid mark
Then moved on to a Buffalo Chamber Vac sealer for small scale commercial quantities of venison. Thought this would increase our production and speed of sealing, however very quickly found that the build quality was terrible (had to send it away within one month of receiving it for warranty repair). Sealing cycle was slow (especially when sealing 200+ bags in a session. - £500-600 quid mark
Now invested in an AudionVac double strip chamber sealer - free standing unit that just about needs a set of pallet forks to move around - can seal 6 bags of mince in about 15 seconds…. - £3,000-£3,500 mark new.
Buy once, cry once!!!!
Joking aside, sounds like you just need a small lidl type strip sealer, they are totally adequate for personal consumption levels of venison especially if you are only processing a couple of carcasses per year.
Then moved on to a Buffalo Chamber Vac sealer for small scale commercial quantities of venison. Thought this would increase our production and speed of sealing, however very quickly found that the build quality was terrible (had to send it away within one month of receiving it for warranty repair). Sealing cycle was slow (especially when sealing 200+ bags in a session. - £500-600 quid mark
Now invested in an AudionVac double strip chamber sealer - free standing unit that just about needs a set of pallet forks to move around - can seal 6 bags of mince in about 15 seconds…. - £3,000-£3,500 mark new.
Buy once, cry once!!!!
Joking aside, sounds like you just need a small lidl type strip sealer, they are totally adequate for personal consumption levels of venison especially if you are only processing a couple of carcasses per year.
