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    Are Electric Bag Resealers the Key to Chip Freshness? I Tested 2 to Find Out

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    heated bag sealer being used on bag of chips
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    If you’re anything like me, a trip to the grocery store is a joy ride for the taste buds. As soon as I get home, I tear into my finds and determine what will take priority when the urge to snack or nosh strikes. 

    The result, unfortunately, is a sea of open bags that quickly lose their crunch and freshness. Chips and pretzels, for example, become stale, while bagged produce begins to wilt and brown. 

    While there are vacuum-sealed bags and accompanying air-removal devices, nothing compares to the efficiency and ease of a handheld sealer. These simple gadgets are designed to fuse the open ends of plastic containers using quick heat to prolong food’s shelf life and general tastiness. 

    bag sealers side by side

    My small cohort of bag sealers, ready for testing. 

    Joey Skladany/CNET

    I tested two of the highest-rated models on Amazon to determine which deserves a permanent place in my kitchen. Here’s how they stacked up. 

    The devices 

    Upon opening each package, I was surprised to see that both models offer additional capabilities beyond sealing. Each uses USB-C for charging (with a cable included).

    BBDYOY three-in-one mini bag sealer 

    $12.99 on Amazon

    bag sealer and charger on table

    This cheaper bag sealer came to temperature almost immediately.

    Joey Skladany/CNET

    Special Features: Compact size, bag slicer, magnet

    The good: 

    • Compact size: This was preferred over Aedicce, which felt a bit too bulky. It also takes up less space in a drawer or shelf.
    • The sealing surface area: The compartment where you insert the bag edge is deeper, which makes the device easier to use. 
    • No preheating: Unlike the Aedicce model, the BBDYOY heats up almost instantly. 
    • The cutter: It’s sharper than the Aedicce and opens bags with ease. 
    • Comes with two freebies: The company included two resealable, backpack-shaped bags, which are quite adorable for a kid’s school lunch. 

    The bad: 

    • Instructions aren’t in English: While the illustrations were easy enough to decipher, the Mandarin characters can be a bit intimidating for anyone who considers themselves tech-averse. 
    • Difficulty sealing foil-lined bags: It had trouble sealing bags with metalized film-lined interiors. 

    Aedicce four-in-one mini bag sealer 

    $15.99 on Amazon

    bag sealer on table

    The Aedicce device took longer to heat up, but worked just as well once it did.

    Joey Skladany/CNET

    Special Features: Bag slicer, hanging hook/bottle opener, built-in light, magnet 

    The good 

    • Multiple functions: Beyond sealing, this device hangs, opens bottles and provides an emergency light, giving customers more bang for their buck. 
    • A stronger seal: While it takes longer to heat up, I did notice the seal was ever so slightly stronger than BBDYOY’s. 
    • Power indicator light: You’ll know when the battery is running low, so it doesn’t die on you mid-use. 
    • High-quality: It feels and looks more expensive than the BBDYOY model. 

    bag sealer sealing plastic bag of granola

    Both devices worked well for sealing plastic bags.

    Joey Skladany/CNET

    The bad

    • It’s somewhat pricey: At $16, it’s certainly a significantly higher investment than a standard bag clip. 
    • Difficulty sealing foil-lined bags: It ran into the same issue as the BBDYOY and had trouble sealing this type of bag.

    slightly open bag of chips shot from above

    Both devices had trouble creating a tight seal on chip bags with a layer of vaporized aluminum. 

    Joey Skladany/CNET

    Final thoughts 

    While both models worked well with fusing standard plastic, neither successfully sealed the metalized film commonly used in chip bags. My assumption is that this material is harder to melt and, ultimately, fuse together.

    Though disappointing, it wouldn’t deter me from purchasing either product, as plastic clips can only do so much to keep open bags closed and free of air. That said, the aforementioned vacuum sealer will make any handheld device pale in comparison and should be the choice for bulky items or long-term freezer storage. 

    Both bag releasers I tested performed equally well, creating a tight clamp on plastic bags but struggling to seal anything with a layer of vaporized aluminum. So, you can’t go wrong with either option. Splurge a bit more for the Aedicce if you want extra tools, but the BBDYOY works just as well and fits in smaller spaces when not in use. 

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