Foodsaver V2490BC Advanced Vacuum Packaging System - Black/Chrome
$129.95 from 1 seller
The Tilia FoodSaver V2490BC Vacuum Packaging Food Sealer System is the state of the art machine in home packaging. New features make the V2490 simpler, smarter and sleeker. Operates hands-free at the touch of a button and has variable speed and food settings. PulseVac Control allows you to start and stop the vacuum for max control when vacuum packaging delicate foods. The sleek touchpad is easy to wipe clean. The deep drip tray catches spills and lifts right out for easy cleanup. Set Includes: 11â x 10' Food Saver rolls, 3/4 qt canister, 1.5 qt canister, 2.5 qt canister, Accessory hose and hose holders, Instructional DVD, QuickStart guide and Reference guide. Features an Easy-lock latch which latches lid tight, securing bag for vacuuming and sealing. Also includes a Touchpad control panel which wipes down easily for easy cleanup. Pen storage under lid for dating and labeling. With hands-free operation, the Tilia V2490BC food saver vacuums, seals and shuts off automatically with a single touch! Easy-clean drip tray removes easily, and is dishwasher safe, extra-deep and antibacterial. The Built-in roll holder and cutter simplifies making custom-size bags. Includes accessory hose storage to keep hose handy and protected. UL listed. Dimensions: 9.75W x 16.75L x 4.5H. Includes a 1-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty.
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