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Hamilton Beach 78217 - Advanced Vacuum-Sealing Tips; Nonfood Item Sealing; Food Storage Guidelines

Hamilton Beach 78217
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Nonfood Tips
Nonfood items, such as batteries, boating licenses, matches, and passports, can be vacuum-sealed to keep safe when boating, camping, or
traveling.
Keys, utensils, and other sharp or pointed objects can be vacuum-sealed. Make sure to wrap the item in paper towels or some type of cushion
before vacuum-sealing.
For camping, boating, or hiking, be sure to take scissors to open your nonfood items.
Vacuum-Sealing Tips (cont.)
Food Storage Tips
Always defrost frozen vacuum-sealed foods in the refrigerator.
Store all vacuum-sealed cooked foods in the refrigerator or freezer.
Vacuum-sealed bags of coffee beans, crackers, cereal, granola, and nuts can be stored at room temperature.

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