Snack Smart, Seal Tight! 🥨
The ODSD2 2 in 1 Mini Bag Sealer is a versatile kitchen tool that combines sealing and cutting functions in a compact, battery-powered design. Ideal for keeping snacks fresh and reducing waste, it requires no preheating and is perfect for home or on-the-go use.
Color | Green/White |
Material Type | Plastic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
L**S
Excellent way to reseal bags of chips so they stay as fresh as the first time the bag is opened.
I love this little bag sealer. I live alone so it takes two or three weeks for me to finish a bag of chips. Using my chip clips didn’t keep the bags closed tightly enough and I always wound up with stale chips before I could finish them. With this little gadget they reseal perfectly and stay fresh until the last chip. It heats quickly and seals easily. It will save more than it cost in a few months. I’m going to get them for my kids. I just wish I had gotten this earlier and saved myself the lost money of tossing out stale chips.
N**S
Great idea and it does work but not high quality
I was skeptical that this small device would work as advertised but so far it has. It is not particularly well made but it does seal bags as stated. It is very lightweight and small. The on/off switch is tight and feels like it could break easily or degrade and fail over time. Sealing bags seems to work best center out in two steps. Build Quality is just OK, Durability - we will see over time.
R**O
Great buy for keeping your food fresh
Works very well! Even came with batteries. My family buys a lot of those bulk cereal bags and more times than not they rip open when trying to tear the tab across the top. This worked perfectly to reseal the bag. Saves money since we don't have to worry about wasting food it keeps it sealed and fresh. It's magnetic so I can just keep it on the fridge for when we need it. The box cutter is also very handym
B**S
Works but goes through batteries fast.
This works really well. I use it to reseal fresh dog food bags. Only complaint is having to change batteries every two weeks and I use Duracell batteries.
J**T
Defective Switch
After the very first use, the on/off switch was stuck in the on position. I guess I can still use it, but would have to remove batteries after each use. Also it wasn’t working so well with SC Johnson Zip Lock bags because the plastic is so thin that it melts the plasty under the heated part which then prevents you from sliding smoothly to make the seal. It did work well on a chip bag, but the power switch is a deal breaker.
A**R
Awesome
This works awesome. I took it camping and it worked so well, I ordered 2 more.
D**U
Handy item to have
Spotted this item while surfing Amazon one day and had to give it a try. It has actually impressed me for the price I paid and we’ve used it lots so far. Takes a little practice to get the hang of sliding it along the bag you are trying to seal. I usually do it across half the bag and the spin the bag around and start where I left off and finish the line the rest of the way. Hard to explain that but once you try you’ll see it’s easier to do the way and keep the bag tight while you are sealing. Especially since some bags have a seam in the middle. . The sealing process is similar to a heat strip on a vacuum sealer. Just need to recognize that it doesn’t make it perfectly air tight. So far so good. It works well enough that you don’t have to worry about the bag spilling open or have to use a chip clip to keep it closed up. Some times it’s helpful to use some scissors to cut a clean line instead of trying to fight to get the sealer to go over areas of the bag that got torn or crinkled with the original opening.
W**E
Just Use a Chip Clip!!
The media could not be loaded. We are not the most organized household and we seem to often have several products open at the same time. This seemed like a good way to keep them fresh until we got around to finishing them off. Unfortunately we found it very difficult to use. The edges of the bag you are trying to seal need to be very even and completely unwrinkled. I don't know about how other families open their chip bags, but in my house they are rarely pristine. Even if you are very careful, and do your best to smooth the top out, the product is very hard to use. It does not glide across the bag easily and we found that the action of pulling the sealer across the top of the bag only made the bag rip more most of the time. It was only after several tries and trimming the edges of the bag down numerous times that we eventually got one to seal at all. The process was so frustrating that when I was finally successful in sealing a bag, I didn't want anyone in my family reopen it and undo my hard work. Buy some good chip clips instead. The result was definitely not worth the effort.
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