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Review: Micro-Seal (MODEL MS1), Seal-A-Meal II (MODEL SAM-2), and Vacuum Seal-A-Meal (Model SAM-3) (Discontinued Product)

Product Information

Model: MS1
Manufacturer: Dazey Corporation

Reviewed by: Karen McClellan from Windsor , California

Why did you purchase the product?
I wanted to have a seal-a-meal options for packaging, storage etc.

How well did the product meet your needs?
It was fantastic. I purchased the Dazey Seal-A-Meal appliance including bagging material approx. 12 yrs. ago. It performed excellent, I loved the product, but the appliance finally lost it's heating element properties. I definitely got my money's worth from this item.

Are there specific features of the product that you liked?
Yes, convenient, practical, served all my needs.

Are there specific features of the product that you disliked?
None.

Any other comments about the product's performance?
I wish I could find a product similar to this one & realize I would need to pay more than I did 12 yrs. ago but realized when attempting to locate the company or make contact at the original phone nmber on the booklet - that the company no longer exists ant I can't find a comparable product. I would love to have any type of referrals, but the Internet does not have any similar product references of this type.

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