What Replaces The Air When You Use A Vacuum Sealer Container?

I know that when you use the bags, the air is replaced by the bag, but what replaces the air when you suck it out of the container?

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4 Responses to “What Replaces The Air When You Use A Vacuum Sealer Container?”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    nothing. that’s why it’s called a vacuum cause nothing’s in there

  2. Madhukar Daftary Says:

    Some air remains under a very low pressure.

  3. Tom Says:

    Nothing. That is why it is called a VACUUM sealer.

  4. Tom B Says:

    the lack of air.

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