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FoodSaver 1-Quart Designer Canister
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FoodSaver 1-Quart Designer Canister

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Description:

This 1-quart open stock canister is designed to work with all FoodSaver vacuum packaging machines that have an accessory port. Perfect for bulk quantities of dry goods, snacks and cereal. They are also ideal for soups, stews and other liquids. The Open Stock Canister will be a great addition to your countertop, pantry or refrigerator.

Features:

Designed to work with FoodSaver machines


Great for keeping a variety of foods fresh


Particularly useful when buying in bulk


Durable, transparent plastic base


Specially designed lids make vacuum packaging easy


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.7 inches
Product Width: 4.6 inches
Product Height: 4.3 inches
Product Weight: 0.6 pounds
Package Length: 7.4 inches
Package Width: 3.8 inches
Package Height: 3.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2Manufacturing Defect?Aug 13, 2009
By Will Pearce
I've been using Foodsaver round canisters for about 5 years. As others have noted, they sometimes crack on the bottom--but by my experience, primarily with a certain usage pattern. The canisters that I seldom open and reseal are doing just fine, but the ones I frequently open and reseal (3-8 times a week) are the ones that crack.

Since all the cracks stem from the injection molding point on the bottom, this leads me to believe that this is a manufacturing defect in their canisters. Specifically, the frequent resealing causes stresses on the canister bottom that reveal a structural weakness at the injection molding point. After enough reseal cycles, this results in a crack.

What you can do that might help mitigate this problem:
* Don't refrigerate your canisters, if at all possible (thermal variation may exacerbate the cracking problem). If you're marinating overnight, oh well.
* Never, ever freeze a canister or heat one in a microwave.
* Hand wash your canisters (again, the thermal factor--dishwasher water can get quite hot).

Ultimately, though, if you're going to use your canisters for things you'll frequently access, consider using the "light vacuum" setting on your Foodsaver (if your model has one)--this may lengthen the service life of those canisters. Otherwise, be ready to contact Foodsaver customer service for replacements when (not if) your canister cracks. FYI, I've had some success getting replacements on out-of-warranty canisters via email contact (but never via phone call).

For canisters that are seldom accessed (and where long-term freshness of the contents is a bigger issue), you should be OK using the normal vacuum setting. The ones I use this way have been in service (contents under vacuum) for 2-5 years with no problems.

As for the reviewer who had the lids "fall apart": I've had this happen, too, where I accidentally brushed the rubber cap on the top of the lid and had it pop off. Unlike the other reviewer, I had no problems reassembling the lid afterwards, and no issues with that lid holding a vacuum later.

1DECEIVING CANISTER PHOTODec 22, 2010
By DonQ
The relative size of the image appears to be a 3.25 qt. canister. Pay close attention to the indicated size. I purchased a 3 container set---none of which included the large 3.25 qt.. The latter is perfect for putting a loaf of bread in the freezer.

Note the attached link: http://www.amazon.com/FoodSaver-T02-0037-01-Food-Storage-Canister-Vacuum-Seal/dp/B0000CFFSL

The 3.25 qt. is difficult to find---this one unavailable.

1Definitely, not what it is cracked up to be!Jun 25, 2009
By Ron Rasglid
Basically, the FOODSAVER system is sound and well designed EXCEPT for the canisters which often crack. Many of us have urged Tilia to upgrade the plastic canisters, and so far they have refused. I do not put the canisters in the dishwasher, or even use harsh chemicals. One canister cracked, pressurized, on the shelf after a few weeks without being moved. When you call Tilia they will let you know that there is NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND on their canisters, which tells volumes about how they view their own product.

Tilia blames their customers for the cracks. I am honestly sorry I did not heed the warnings I read by Amazon consumers before I purchased. I usually depend on Amazon customer recommendations for all my purchases. I have spent much money on Tilia accessories, and am now considering looking for another brand. Hope this helps, Ron

5Works greatMar 11, 2009
By Robert Muszynski "Orion"
This style works well. Strong plastic and top holds vacuum well. Look for the pushbutton on top. All of these work much better than the other versions/designs.

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