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Hi Urkingod, Thanks for your comment. Did you double seal both ends of the bag? I find that helps. Make sure that the seals don't overlap. Also, make sure that the bags are stored carefully. The weight of the coins may create a problem for you as well. Because the coins are round, you shouldn't have a problem with the metal puncturing the plastic. But if you stack the bags, it may cause the bags to puncture. Have you noticed where the bags are letting in air?
The Foodsaver bag does not hold the air tight for too long. I know the foodsaver does work perfectly and seal it first. Well, I had stored some coins to keep it safe, but within 30 days, the seal was broke and all my changes were loose in the bag. It happened to my all other three bags that I had sealed it. Do you have any tip ?
Hi Urkingod, Thanks for your comment. Did you double seal both ends of the bag? I find that helps. Make sure that the seals don't overlap. Also, make sure that the bags are stored carefully. The weight of the coins may create a problem for you as well. Because the coins are round, you shouldn't have a problem with the metal puncturing the plastic. But if you stack the bags, it may cause the bags to puncture. Have you noticed where the bags are letting in air?
martyrichardson 2 years ago
The Foodsaver bag does not hold the air tight for too long. I know the foodsaver does work perfectly and seal it first. Well, I had stored some coins to keep it safe, but within 30 days, the seal was broke and all my changes were loose in the bag. It happened to my all other three bags that I had sealed it. Do you have any tip ?
urkingod 2 years ago