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Introducing the innovative and easy to use FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealer with SmartSeal™ Technology. The Automatic Bag Sensing feature takes all the guesswork out of vacuum packaging. Plus the new vertical profile keeps your kitchen counter clutter-free!
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Retail Price: $ 169.99
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July 8th, 2010 at 7:04 pm
Review by Ter for FoodSaver V3440 Vacuum-Sealing System with SmartSeal Technology
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I also was excited to replace my old one with this one. The bag sensor is rediculous. You waste ALOT of bags. It will only seal a inch and a half from edge unlike my old one where you could seal right up top the edge. The sensor went out in 2 weeks. When the sensor did work it took forever. Sometimes it would vacuum and other times it would leave air in the bag and sealed it up. Unless you left 3 or 4 inches on the end of your bag it was impossible to reseal the bag as it was too short. Very disappointed. Don’t waste your money.
July 8th, 2010 at 8:02 pm
Review by Lisa for FoodSaver V3440 Vacuum-Sealing System with SmartSeal Technology
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I was so excited when I got this item. I got it to replace my older one, that worked well, but gave me trouble if I didn’t cut the bags straight. This one had a cutter built in, relieving me of hassles….or so I thought!
Don’t be fooled by it’s fancy looks, this thing is terrible.
It’s supposed to automatically turn on when you put the end of the bag in the slot, but it doesn’t. It sits and sits, and then maybe will finally turn on. When it does vacuum and seal, it doesn’t do as good a job as my old one.
What a headache, waiting and waiting, not sure if it’s going to start.
Save your money, buy a simpler version.
July 8th, 2010 at 8:09 pm
Review by Jeremy Leinen for FoodSaver V3440 Vacuum-Sealing System with SmartSeal Technology
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I own a food saver at home, and the venue I work at purchased this particular model for our kitchen. I’m really not sure what the folks at food saver were thinking, and how this product made it past their testing and focus groups. I don’t know, maybe they didn’t do a product test or focus group with this model- thats the only explanation I can come up with.
In their effort to make the machine more automatic, and theoretically easier, they much it much more of a hassle to use. The slot loading design with the bag sensor and whatnot, for one thing, require you to use much more of the roll/bag than you would need to with the traditional manual models. Also, its much slower. You have to insert the bag, wait for the sensor to trip, the thing has to clamp down onto the bag, it has to vacuum and seal it, and then it has to unclamp. Major pain to deal with. With the other models, you just open it up, place the bag, close it, press the button and thats it. The slot loading just doesn’t work for a lot of reasons- the slot isn’t wide enough, and the slightest crinkle in the bag and you won’t be able to get it in. Plus, if you’ve got a lot of things to cryovac, the clamp(I guess thats what you’d call it), get hot and the bag will get hung up on it when you’re trying to put a new one in. Then, you’ll have issues where, for whatever reason, the machine just won’t get any vacuum on a particular bag. It’ll do the one before and the one right after just fine, but it won’t work on that particular one. Makes no sense. Also, the machine has a sensor for the drip tray. This mechanism is very faulty. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in the situation where the machine would not let me vacuum seal a bag because the tray was supposedly full, but in all actuality it was not. Another minor gripe, but the power cord is not nearly long enough.
This whole machine is just a complete disaster on part of this company. Unfortunately, I use the machine at work A LOT, for a variety of things- marinades, cures, storage, and sous vide cooking. If R&D would have actually done some testing and focus groups, they would have found they would be much better off patenting the idea, and selling it to somebody else. This product is terrible. Just stick with the more manual models. Amazon requires that you give 1 star in a review, otherwise I would have given 0.
July 8th, 2010 at 8:33 pm
Review by Michael S. Berg for FoodSaver V3440 Vacuum-Sealing System with SmartSeal Technology
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I thought that this Foodsaver was a great idea, until I bought it. What a pice of crap. You have to use 20% more of the bags just for the auto-sealer to engage, and those bags are not cheap. The after bagging only 20 items, the thing just stop working. So don’t waste your time or your money on this piece of garbage.
July 8th, 2010 at 8:41 pm
Review by Whutever for FoodSaver V3440 Vacuum-Sealing System with SmartSeal Technology
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This was our first ever purchase of a vacuum sealer and we were sorely disappointed. I wish that I’d have read the reviews here first. As other reviewers have stated, sometimes it will turn on and sometimes it just sits there leaving you wondering. Also it will not remove all of the air from the bag. It left us wondering then what’s the point? We can do that with a Ziploc bag.
We returned this item to the store faster than you can blink.