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This Sucks Big Time! - Electric Pump

This Sucks Big Time! - Electric Pump

Regular price $28.99 USD
Regular price $29.99 USD Sale price $28.99 USD
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Electric Version to vacuum seal lids for bulk #10 size cans or pantry size cans.

This electric vacuum pump is a must-have! If you are currently using the accessory port on a large and loud electric bag sealer, you are going to love how quiet this vacuum pump is. It’s also very light - just under 7 ounces. The e-pump is rechargeable so it can go where you need it. It is designed for use with the That Seals It! Vacuum Lid. This e-pump also has a built-in automatic shut-off feature. Just firmly seat the pump into the lid recess, turn it on and walk away. Once a deep vacuum inside the container is reached it will shut off. This e-pump also works great with zippered vacuum bags. The clear vacuum chamber is removeable. Any liquid accidentally sucked out of the bag is collected in a reservoir and then the chamber can be removed and cleaned. The seal on the chamber is made with food-grade silicone. The This Sucks Big Time! e-pump is a convenience game changer!

Packaged Includes:

  • 1 (one) electronic vacuum pump with removeable moisture capture chamber and proprietary vacuum lid coupler

  • 1 (one) recharge cable

 

Vacuum Sealing Troubleshooting Tips

  •  Check that the can opening is round. If not, gently reshape it (the can edge should align with the
    middle of the lid seal)
  • The can edge should be smooth and dent-free
  • Ensure the can edge, lid seal and ball seal (center seal) are clean
  • Ensure the pump coupler is pressed snugly down into the center recess of the lid
  • If the outer lid seal has “rolled” in the groove of the lid, press it back into place. If it rolls again, reinstall it upside down
  • Ensure that the ball seal is installed with the round end in the recess of the lid
  • When beginning the vacuum step, a slight momentary downward pressure on the lid will help initiate the seal
  • Check the ball seal. Create a vacuum on a can, then fill the lid recess with water. If the ball seal is leaking, a water droplet will form on the underside of the lid next to the ball seal. Check to see if the seal or lid is damaged or dirty
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