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This FoodSaver Vacuum Food Sealer System (refurb) is only $27 shipped today (Orig. $100)

Today only, Meh is offering a refurbished FoodSaver Vacuum Food Sealer System (FSFSSL2222-P15) for $22 plus $5 shipping. New prices on this model range from around $60 up to $80 at Amazon and other retailers. This is the lowest price we can find. It ships with a one year warranty and is rated 4+ stars from nearly 150 Amazon customers.

Features:

  • CrushFree Instant Seal helps protect delicate foods during sealing process
  • Extra Wide Sealing Strip seals rolls for custom sized bags
  • Starter Kit Contains (1) 11″ x 10′ FoodSaver® Roll, (3) Quart Size, (2) Gallon Size FoodSaver® Bags, & (1) Accessory Hose
  • Accessory port and hose (included) vacuum seals canisters and marinates food in minutes

And if you need some extra bags, you can find the compatible option on Amazon starting at around $15 for 44.

More on the FoodSaver Vacuum Food Sealer System:

The FoodSaver V2222 Vacuum Sealing System keeps food fresh up to 5x longer and saves up to $2700 per year based on buying in bulk, on sale and preventing waste. Form and function combine with a sleek, compact design and easy-to-use manual operation to preserve a variety of foods.

Compact size with manual operation…CrushFree Instant Seal helps protect delicate foods during sealing process…Patented, removable, dishwasher-safe, drip tray…Accessory port and hose vacuum seals canisters and marinates food in minutes

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices