Different Applications for Universal Vacuum Sealer Bags

Allow me to guess! Food storage was the main objective you had in mind when you first bought your universal sealing bags, right? Obviously, probably 9 out 10 buyers would confirm that owning an efficient food packaging solution was their foremost driver to buying this appliance. However, did you know that the same vacuum sealing instrument can be used for other applications? If you didn’t, don’t worry. We have you covered. With the following examples, we hope to spark some mental exercises that guide your inventiveness in the right direction to grow your options.

Media Devices and CDs If you are older enough to have experienced and played vinyl records, you certainly will confirm that air, humidity and dust are the main suspects to trigger severe damage to our media. Storing your blue-ray discs and DVDs in their cases may protect them from falls but they do nothing against our three prime suspects. When you vacuum seal the cases and LP records in made-to-order bags, you in fact end up protecting and preserving your media completely for the future.

Important Documents Just like the old saying states, one can never be too careful. What would be the difference between lamination and vacuum sealing? While both systems have evidenced to be a helpful means to protect important documents, perhaps vacuum sealing might have less vulnerabilities than lamination. If and when lamination gets damaged, almost certainly your document will as well get damaged because the hard layer that protected the document would have been trespassed. Additionally, when a document undergoes lamination it usually is applied to one single sample. In the case of vacuum sealing, the user can place several important documents into one bag and vacuum seal them altogether.

Magazines and Books Like any other wood product, paper products face oxidation problems when they are kept open “in the air” for too long. Books & magazines, even if you store them in cardboard boxes, they will still “suffer” when exposed to moisture and air, and this will cause effects like mold growth, yellowing, and outbreaks.

Again, vacuum packaging these items will automatically prevent these effects from expanding and you will keep the quality and readability of your books and magazines. Throw some silica gel or a few packets of rock salt in addition to the process of vacuum sealing and this will help still more to decrease moisture exposure.

Emergency and Travel Kits We all know about the challenges of travelling. Medicine bottles, cosmetics, toiletries and similar products pose a challenge as the liquid inside them can simply spill out. If one vacuum seals these products basically this trouble disappears and not only that, it is less cumbersome to pack the bag! When you prepare for extreme –disastrous- situations it basically implies to having the appropriate material and kits all set for its quick and helpful use. In other words, the reader can vacuum seal gauze tapes, gloves, surgical material, and band aids into one or several pockets and have them fit carefully and neatly into your first aid bag.

Using your creativity and trying to meet the immediate and other applications of your vacuum sealer can give the reader a distinctive advantage when facing day-to-day and emergency situations.