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oldgearhead
233
Jul 17, 2016
I don't get the need for this device, nowadays even the largest bag of potato chips is a one-sitting affair.
UrVAITguy
484
Jul 18, 2016
oldgearheadRemember the Chip Clip? Or just a clothespin to keep that bag o chips fresh? :)
OlBizong
8
Jul 20, 2016
UrVAITguyTrue but those clips won't be lingering around every drawer or take up space on your fridge. This is totally a space saver. but a cheap one for less than $2 does sound quite appealing. By the time the cheap thing breaks down I could still buy another 6 until I say "man I should have gotten the more expensive one".
UrVAITguy
484
Jul 20, 2016
OlBizongThe other question I'd have is, "How long does the $2 one take to seal a bag of chips?" Since it has to melt and fuse plastic, I wager it would take at least 30 seconds to a minute to reseal a bag. Compare that to the 3 seconds it takes to put a clothes pin on a rolled up bag. :)
OlBizong
8
Jul 20, 2016
UrVAITguyThat is also true, I believe my scale of what's more important to me would be saving space over an extra 30 seconds of minute. I also feel that things would stay fresher longer in an airtight seal vs a clip. Although it really is just a matter of putting the clip on right and folding enough bag, this product really comes down to preference. I appreciate your comments, UrVAITguy