Another great video, not just for the hows and whys of OA, but it's helpful to show ppl that things like that can happen to anyone and not to worry about ti, thanks for showing that, some YT'ers might not have. Timely reminder about them, I have some 5gal bags and OA's coming soon to keep on stacking dry food. To everyone out there, I HIGHLY recommend the Mylar bag video mentioned at the end of this video if you're new to it, it was my guide to doing my first ever batch of many, many bags of rice and beans, giving me much peace of mind, many blessings to you all XD.
@unforcedrhythmsforall3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, I thought I had failed on over half of my bags because they still had puffiness on them. Now I know I don't have to start all over on so many things!!!
@pkschack4 жыл бұрын
I watched this with great interest as we had our own recent issues with oxygen absorbers. We chose to buy 100 packaged in packs of 10 which should solve the problem.
@Slayer_Habit3 жыл бұрын
Thats what I just got
@JB-le6zm2 жыл бұрын
We had issues with o2 absorbers "newly" purchased so I just use my vacuum sealer now. Not willing to chance it
@kamokatfish48584 жыл бұрын
Yall have a really great way of presenting information together 💯👍
@siry51643 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper thanks for the great info. So I’m guessing you can’t reuse the absorbers that come in some bags from store bought foods? Like jerky etc.?Please anybody?!🙏
@angiekay57903 жыл бұрын
my biggest tip: don't try to reshape the product(beans/rice) after sealing to fit a bucket. It will just puncture the Mylar. Let the brick be.
@primrozie2 жыл бұрын
It also helps to use a zip top freezer bag as a liner creating an extra layer between food and mylar preventing punctures.
@littlegreenpatch982 жыл бұрын
Put it in the bucket right away. It will suck in and conform to the bucket. Works great for me in the last ten years.
@KKIcons2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that is just the type of thing I would try to squeeze in one more etc.
@nadiafox9255 Жыл бұрын
Still have no idea why I keep them!?
@michaelbest78722 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU Provident Prepper for this information about oxygen absorbers! It's July 1, 2022, so I apologize for just getting to one of your past video's and asking questions. I have watched and enjoyed your channel, when I have the time, and THIS video of yours came up as a video that may answer my question about how to use oxygen absorbers for food storage. I had recently bought some absorber packets, and wonder how long they last, along with storing them and what to use them with! I have never used oxygen absorbers. First, I know what they are, and what they do. That's why I bought them. My questions I have about using oxygen absorbers for food storage is... how many absorber packets should I use in ONE container? Is ONE packet all I need to put in that jar or mylar bag, or bucket with food? Is the rule of thumb, one absorber packet per container? If so, does that also mean 1 packet per 5-gallon bucket? Is the "rule of thumb" the same for a 5-gallon bucket as it is for a mylar bag? If not, how many absorber packets should one use, even if the bucket is airtight? I'm sure more absorbers in one container will not hurt! Meaning I could throw a hundred of them in one container! That would be a waste of oxygen absorbers! Is there a generic ratio (a chart to follow or something) if you know, of how many oxygen absorbers should be used, depending on container size, and depending on what kind of food is stored?
@marygallagher34284 жыл бұрын
I vacuum-seal my dried foods in glass canning jars with my Foodsaver and its jar attachment but I put an Oxygen absorber in each jar also to extend the shelf-life as long as possible :-)
@Marcel410218 ай бұрын
I do the same as it is added insurance against O2 infiltration. I also store spare O2 absorbers in the same manner. I am planning to use #10 cans in place of jars.
@ponygirl10734 жыл бұрын
I’m a new subscriber after watching you on The Urban Prepper. I’m going back to get more good info. 🙋♀️
@PeterPete3 жыл бұрын
According to wiki oxygen absorbers/scavengers work by extracting the moisture from the air. The oxygen absorbers contain iron powder, activated carbon and a salt which is hygroscopic; similar to a dessicant. So by extracting the moisture from the air inside the container, a small vacuum is pulled. Interesting how hand warmers are made from similar materials but, unlike oxygen scavengers, they contain water which is released when the hand warmer comes into contact with air.
@rw75943 жыл бұрын
I get a decent vacuum seal on standard mylar bags. It's easier with 5 gallon bags but will work with smaller bags. Use the hair straightener to seal all but the last inch. I use my hand held vacuum to suck out the air. Wash the small vacuum attachment first! Then pinch the bag just under then finish the seal with the straightener. Obviously I put the O2 absorber in first. Once sealed the O2 absorber has less work to do and little to no air in there is good for food and not for contaminants especially for those in apartments without air conditioning.
@bearrivermama64144 жыл бұрын
I don't know why but Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers intimidated me 🤷🏻♀️ thanks for sharing your knowledge! It helps me feel a little less intimidated. I just a couple months ago bought my first pack of oxygen absorbers and started adding them to my vac sealed mason jars. Still have not ventured into the world of Mylar. I like using canning jars so I can store tons of extra jars without giving up any extra space. This way in the event of an event I will have plenty of jars to can our food so we won't be dependent on electricity. Plus.... I can share with others that are not as well stocked up.
@bearrivermama64144 жыл бұрын
The Provident Prepper it was wonderful! We went Friday and Saturday. Just my husband and I which was fantastic. We finally found the time to go on a date! 😂 fish slime and all! We caught lots of fish, got to go snowmobiling, had a delicious fish fry and I made fish chowder which was delicious! It could easily be added to our list of food stores recipes 👍🏻 everything in it except the fresh walleye came from my pantry. I just saw your video you did with the urban prepper. I enjoyed the interview very much! Other folks really seemed to love you guys too! You guys are growing by leaps and bounds! Has it felt overwhelming at all? I know your lives are full of many other wonderful things so it made me think that maybe the increased opportunities might be making things feel a little hectic. I hope you continue to grow and grow and reach the multitude! But that the growth is a continued blessing for your family.
@frabjousmonkey74794 жыл бұрын
Is there a trustworthy website that lists ALL the foods you can use oxygen absorbers with and which to avoid using them with? After looking on quite a few websites, I mistakenly decided to use oxygen absorbers in my popcorn. It has been stored like this for about 3 weeks. Is it ruined now? Thank you Provident Prepper family for helping my family so much. You present in a way that is very productive and not nightmares and panic inducing. I move forward with more faith and continue taking care of my family because of your writing and videos. You even got my husband to pull his head out of the sand. Thank you so much.
@TonyGarrett-p1c Жыл бұрын
Alaska Granny did a video, warning to not use O2 absorbers with certain foods.
@michaelstlouis24722 жыл бұрын
love your kitchen cabinets. I like the wood look.
@Sharon24267 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing y'all knowledge. I was not aware of those SteelPak Mylar Vacuum Seal Bags. You'll always give good information.
@gsdalpha13584 жыл бұрын
Not personally fond of mylar, just seemed more labor intensive? I package all my dry leagues, rice, and pasta in vacuum sealer bags after cutting a slit in the original packaging. But all my flours and dehydrated items are stored in mason jars with oxygen absorbers. I'll add a desiccant to dehydrated items. Maybe that's overkill but we're using items dehydrated 3 years ago and they're fine! They're also stored in a cool, dark and dry basement. I lost a quart jar full of oxygen absorbers a couple years ago - same issue as you! They didn't discolor but they were rock hard. And, yeah, I failed to notice the jar lid hadn't dimpled, too.
@easttennesseeexpat75454 жыл бұрын
My experience is limited on this topic. I have some beans purchased at Walmart in 2001 and stored in air tight plastic buckets - no oxygen absorbers. Also purchased a 45 lb bucket of navy beans from Pleasant Hill Grains in 2009. Mylar bag, vacuum seal, oxygen absorbers. This many years later, I lack the discernment to tell if one is in better condition than the other. Beans do seem to lose a bit of moisture over extended storage. I recently weighed some of those 2001 beans and found that 5 lb of packaged beans weighs about 4 lb 6 oz now. For whatever that's worth. I've had rice go bad twice over the years and thought oxygen was the culprit. But ~10 years ago, I purchased several 1 lb bags of silica gel and tossed them in with rice. Problem solved! Moisture ingress was the real problem. I feel foolish offering my opinion when your experience may be 50X greater than mine - but here it is: A filled, air tight container doesn't have space for a lot of oxygen. Therefore, the damage oxygen can do is probably low. (The dynamic may change in a half-filled container). Uncontrolled humidity can be a more serious issue. In another life, I did a series of experiments to determine the affect of Relative Humidity on the stability of a drug ingredient. In sealed containers, I could maintain RH at 10% at 72 degrees F. By varying storage temperature, RH changed very dramatically. RH = 10% at 72 degrees translates to RH = ~100% at 32 degrees. The same weight of moisture is present at all times but the air's capacity to hold it as a gas (rather than condensed liquid) is temperature dependent. Contrary to expectations, stability of the drug ingredient was nearly infinite at room temperature but the ingredient became inactive within two hours at the freezing point. I do not have data to support the notion that %RH is the primary determinate in dry food shelf life but I have assumed that it is true. Whether true or false, I have not been disappointed in the quality of recently prepared 'ancient' food products. A fortunate property of silica gel is its huge capacity to regulate %RH at about 13% over a wide temperature range.
@margaretruiz96553 жыл бұрын
Nice work, explained well. Thank you! Bottom line, both silica to control effects of humidity and oxygen absorbers to diminish O2 are superior. Dual use Should be considered for more fragile preps.
@daze43414 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing for me with this one
@jarretlingle25533 жыл бұрын
I've put leftover OA in a jar but have had them fail so I prefer to buy them in smaller portions and only bag new prep when I can do it all in one session so I use them all up. Then I buy more and start stocking up on items to bag up for the next session.
@lindadean69093 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all you do for all of us.😄
@Reality-50s4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, must check my jars closely. 🙏❤
@cynthiadeg92063 жыл бұрын
Well all I can say is you sold me on the Steel Mylar. Thanks
@Matt-nj2 жыл бұрын
Great information! I subscribed and look forward to seeing all your ideas. Thanks!
@littlegreenpatch982 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. It answered so many questions that I had of late. I searched and searched so I am glad I can across this video.
@k9luv32 жыл бұрын
Can you use the white plastic lids that are made for mason canning jars instead of the metal ones?
@TracyZdelar3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this. I just ordered my first pack of oxygen absorbers and when I saw how they arrived I wasn't sure how to keep them fresh after opening. I don't use mylar so I will keep in a jar. Thanks!
@geg37582 жыл бұрын
Just got my first order of oxygen absorbers Needed to see how they’re stored
@rcx70933 жыл бұрын
I just learned how to dry pack can a few weeks ago. I used mason jars. My only question was if I should remove the ring or not. Some say yes others say no.
@priusdwelling5043 жыл бұрын
I think you guys would be really happy with a chamber vacuum rather then your clamp type sealer. Dont worry they are well worth the price, Avid Armor is my favorite.
@gmwwc2 жыл бұрын
I have a Avid Armor 32 and it has completely changed the way I store food.
@mrwhitten77044 жыл бұрын
I haven't tried the mylar bag storage yet. I typically dry can all that I can, but mason jars have gotten expensive and hard to find at times. I'll order a few and give it a go. Thanks for sharing the failures and successes with the process.
@pstoneking34182 жыл бұрын
I vacuum seal my unused oxygen absorbers in my regular sealer bags. They work great.
@ladycobra34 жыл бұрын
I packaged over 10 items in Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers, not a one of them appeared to be losing any of the bubble in the bag. I had some 7 ml bags and an unopened bag of absorbers so I repackaged them. Repackaging them did the trick. I don't think it was the absorbers fault. After holding the bags up to light you could almost see straight through them. I ordered them from Amazon and I think I got cheap bags with a hefty price. I am very careful who I order my bags and absorbers from now.
@ruthdoyle35723 жыл бұрын
I had the same problem with useless vacuum bags and rolls I ordered on Amazon so I ordered foodsaver bags and rolls from foodsaver and I'm having problems with some of them too letting in air.
@TonyGarrett-p1c Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, the transparent bags are useless.
@josephheavener564 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I recently started using mylar and oxygen absorbers and you answered quite a few questions I had. Especially about the bags not having to look like they were vacuum sealed. I'm testing cookies now and I'll let you know in a year what the results are.
@josephheavener564 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper you didn't ruin anything. Thank you so much.
@jimneysweep98103 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper would this mean cat biscuits can’t be stored in myler bags ?
@Lolikuki-g33 жыл бұрын
Thank you I have been waiting for this video for a long time everybody else keeping this that
@brightstarr574 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@rahelmoore54952 жыл бұрын
This just popped up on my youtube at the right time! I have the mylar bags and oxygen absorbers and was a little worried on activating them before using them as they came in such a big bag! THANK YOU! I will try a mason jar (without any chips).
@runalong3 жыл бұрын
Great job finding and showing the root cause of the problem!!
@Sabis.RC-cars2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow Thanks for the info! I will definitely keep a watch for this. I was trying to figure out if I could use a mason jar for storing them. Glad I came across this video. Thank you very much!👍🏻
@Imwright7203 жыл бұрын
I know little to nothing about this subject but it would seem like a good practice to put absorbers in everything dry even if vacuumed sealed. Learning.
@The_Healing_Facilitator2 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper can I store brown rice in a Mason jar and seal it with my Foodsaver or will sucking the air out cause botulism?
@The_Healing_Facilitator2 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper thank you for the response. I plan on using within a year.
@EatsTreatsMREs4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. Great tip tip to look out for.
@jezzahd53042 жыл бұрын
Awesome tips thank you 🙏 I purchased Mylar bags the 7.5 mil size 30cm by 40cm what size oxygen absorbers are suitable for them ?
@lisaknight86124 жыл бұрын
Good information, thanks.
@jesus.maryandjoseph8880 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Great video! Very helpful! Do you need to vaccum seal the canning jar when you put in the oxygen absorbers? Also, We recently Freeze Dried chicken breast. I did 5 of the 1/2 gallon bags with 300cc absorbers, and 2 of the 1/2 gallon bags with 700cc absorbers (what we had opened and needed to use up prior to opening the 700 cc absorbers. They were all processed in the same amount of time and in the exact same manner. Absorbers were put in the bags and immediately sealed, getting out as much air as possible in each bag, prior to sealing. We used our Harvest Right sealer, and did every bag twice to ensure a good seal. The ones with the 300cc absorbers all were 3/4 filled with chicken, and by the next day, had shrunk down considerably, while the ones with the 700cc absorbers were only about 1/2 filled, and they almost didn't shrink at all. To me, it seems there is still a lot of air. Both of the 300cc and 700cc absorbers were previously opened 3-5 days prior, and I had immediately resealed them with the HR sealer in the original vacuum sealed plastic in which they came from Harvest Right. My concern is that there is still a lot of air in the 700cc ones. We have found that we have been getting pretty inconsistent results with all of our batches (14 thus far), that we have completed in our freeze dryer. All other batches, we utilized the same guidelines and precautions, very rapidly opening and resealing and using up the absorbers. I did the water bottle test to see if they were working, and they were. I do understand that only about 21% of the air is oxygen, and that some nitrogen can remain, leaving the bag a bit "puffy", but why is it that with all of our batches, many seem like they still have a lot of air in them? All of our bags are double or triple sealed, used fresh absorbers, there were even a batch of 10 bags that we cut open and redid to make sure everything was okay. The bags didn't change. They looked the same as they did prior to redoing them. It is just strange to me because we are removing excess air out of every bag, and with exception of this batch of chicken, every bag is weigh and measured, so it has the same amount of food as the others, and they are all done at once, but maybe one or two of them almost completely shrink up, and the most of the others remain puffy, with little to no change in some of the bags. Same O2 absorbers from exact same batch (ours are packaged in vacuum sealed packages of 10). Any advice, guidance you can offer? We have done about 60-70 mylar bags in the last 13 batches and only about 10% of them show any kind of real shrinkage. I am telling you for certain, it is not user error. Do we have cause for concern? Thanks, again! 🙂
@CcDecember-yq1nf3 жыл бұрын
Great video and very informative!
@kenroman7773 жыл бұрын
The Provident Prepper.. you amazed me how you are using the hair device...
@elaines51793 жыл бұрын
Someone online showed filling up a jar with good oxygen absorbers with rice to displace most of the air while in their temporary sealed jar, having been taken out of their vacuum sealed pouch.
@Hklbrries2 жыл бұрын
A few things, if you don’t mind. 1. Apologies if this is redundant, but is there a “shelf-life” for (well-sealed) oxygen absorbers? 2. Do you have a preferred brand of vacuum sealer? I like the look of yours - seems “simple” with not a lot on it to “go wrong.” 3. Lastly, I’m somewhat new to prepping with Mylar and sealed quite a few bags with a clothes iron. I saw on an LDS website that this is NOT recommended but they gave no reason for it. I don’t recall the website - sorry. I went over the bags multiple times with the iron - and from both sides. Need I worry? Your thoughts? Please and thank you.
@Hklbrries2 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper Once again, you’ve gone above and beyond! Thank you! 💕 I had the same thoughts about the oxygen absorbers. Once the oxygen is pulled out of the jar, how would they “spoil”? I worried since I’d purchased quite a large supply when I earnestly began prepping about a year ago. I’ll be watching for that video! Thanks again!
@astralsurfer11933 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video
@Theshoemarkable2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your videos! So helpful! How many oxygen absorbers this size would I need in a 10 litre plastic bucket of rice? Would I need to remove the rice from the original packet?
@nc85244 жыл бұрын
That's very useful to know the moisture content of popcorn. I recall you'd mentioned ideal moisture of food less than 10%. It's not information that's easy to find. I haven't vacuum sealed my popcorn but was thinking of it. Good thing watched this first. How long will popcorn last like that? I also found some cracked yellow corn (Goya makes) as well as white pozole corn from WinCo bulk bins. I'm not sure of moisture content for these or how long I can store in general.
@ruthdoyle35723 жыл бұрын
Are you talking about corn kernels or popped corn
@hollykostera78262 жыл бұрын
I keep seeing contradicting statements on popcorn and it is super confusing. The long term storing companies sell popcorn vacuum sealed in mylar bags but I am afraid to buy any because I heard you can't do that. If you can't, then, how are they able to do it????
@hollykostera78262 жыл бұрын
@@ruthdoyle3572 kernels
@Thisisit120 Жыл бұрын
Do you have any insight on using oxygen Absorbers in my Mylar bags to preserve freeze dried milk? Also what about using the oxygen absorbers and gallon pickle jars, does the lid ever popped down?
@megandrewm54504 жыл бұрын
I just opened up my mylar bag with popcorn I just sealed with oxygen absorbers last month. Hopefully it is still good! I am storing my absorbers in a jar I sealed with my FoodSaver jar sealer. I filled the empty space with a small bag of rice.
@robertb3077 Жыл бұрын
I called my local Pinto Bean Farmer and asked if pintos need to be vacuumed packed. He said "No, they will just get a little darker and take a little longer to cook, but they will never go bad." But, of course, it your choice.
@sharriceowens9134 ай бұрын
Is that for all beans
@widowswatch66103 жыл бұрын
I am sorry did you say how long they last after you open them and put into a ball jar? One ball jar with them in it seems okay because the lid top is sunk it tight. Put them in there 1 1/2 months ago thanks
@caralyn-ca-50163 жыл бұрын
I’m scared of using Mylar bags. I’ve really invested in it watched u and Rudy on alaska prepper and many others and I know I did them right. I only get about 2 out of 5 that look shrieked tight. I buy 5 ml. I feel like when I need them some day they won’t be good. I get rid of any dusty residue toward tops I do everything. It makes me think the companies should not fold them to ship ,cuz they will break at the joints
@coreysullivan740111 ай бұрын
Awesome video. How many oxygen absorbers for gallons of white rice and flower? Thanks in advance
@TheProvidentPrepper11 ай бұрын
This video should be helpful kzbin.info/www/bejne/nIfUY4uglr12Y5Y
@angieguffey62553 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the very valuable information. I am new to food storage and definitely needed to know this information. I subscribed to your channel for more valuable videos and info. Thanks again and God bless
@ShadowScoutSwede3 жыл бұрын
Great video and well, we all makes mistakes even if you have years of experience but it is hard to see if a can is not damaged sometimes especially when it is something small like a chip on the can. I have myself no experience in using oxygen absorbers. And by the way we learn as long as we live.
@ShadowScoutSwede3 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper Yeah it is :)
@rozalynanderson84593 жыл бұрын
Do you have to repackage the absorbers in a mylar bag or can you use a regular vacuum seal bag?
@Niamh0742110 ай бұрын
great advice - new to all this- I use a brand of plastic containers called lock and lock= they keep everything for a very long time- can these be used for O2 absorbers- they have a tight seal and I have small ones- or will they explode from the packets- thanks
@TheProvidentPrepper10 ай бұрын
You can use an oxygen absorber in them but I don't think I'd use them for long term storage. Short term would be great.
@Niamh0742110 ай бұрын
thanks I just reread my question- it was to store the O2 absorbers in not food lol sorry about that @@TheProvidentPrepper
@jessicamiddlebrooks11432 жыл бұрын
Question! When I placed my oxygen absorbers into a jar after opening once to use more condensation built up in the jar. They were also warm to touch. Does the condensation make them ineffective? Or unsafe to use in mylar bags or jars?
@LoveMyCoffee106 ай бұрын
This is my first time w/Oxygen Absorbers. Do I open the packet itself and put in jar or just put the packet as a whole into the jar? Thank you!!!
@pattybanks63803 жыл бұрын
Thx I will definitely be checking the ars I just got at the thrift shop, do I need to add absorbers to my rice and beans in a tightly closed jar?
@pattybanks63803 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper awesome thank you
@wd43133 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video my Friend, do you have a brand and size that you recommend? Also wondering do you consider it necessary to use mylar bags inside of the plastic buckets for storing large quantities of dried goods with an oxygen absorber Thank you
@wd43133 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper Thank you very much for your guidance help and for the links, Greatly Appreciated: )
@mariapagani12142 жыл бұрын
Hi which brand you recommend for the mylar bags?
@stringkmcc78172 жыл бұрын
I have a mylar bags question-- can I seal a reg mylar bags with my food saver. Just to seal it, not get air out..
@peteg89202 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the useful information. One question. When I open my bags for use in the future , how long is the food good for ? Will it last as long as was originally intended ?
@constitutionalrepublic19664 жыл бұрын
Make your own by using new unbleached tea bags (Amazon) and silica catlitter. Just add a spoonful in the tea bag and you have homemade oxygen absorbers. There are recipes here on KZbin to do them. Check them out. Its cheaper to buy silica crystal cat litter, which will last forever, and unbleached new tea bags (600/pack Amazon)
@shara4389 Жыл бұрын
Do you guys have any thoughts on why some OAP's taken out of a new bag and laid out on the kitchen countertop would NOT get hard? Grant, we do live where the humidity is very low, but out of 3 OAP brands tested (Harvest Right, PackFresh, and the LDS store) the first two are still soft and pliable 13 days later, but the LDS packet was hard in a MUCH shorter time frame. To me, this says the first two were failures, but maybe I'm missing something here? I felt them a couple of times a day and never felt any of the 3 getting warm. Thoughts are appreciated!
@flintstonegirl33723 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! Very informative! I'm just wondering, can you reseal the original pkg that the oxygen absorbers came in, with your flat iron? Or do you have to put them in another container once they're opened?
@flintstonegirl33723 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper ok thanks so much! If I try it that way I will definitely let you know😉
@rahelmoore54952 жыл бұрын
@TIA SVETNIK This is so helpful. I bought a bag of them and haven't opened them because I am worried that they will get ruined. This is such a great idea to seal them with the vacuum sealer!
@joec.19062 ай бұрын
Sealing oxygen absorbers in SteelPak Mylar Bags is great because they are designed for a vacuum sealer, however if you have a chamber vacuum sealer it will work with SteelPak Mylar Bags; regular mylar bags or any other sealer bag.
@sherrylew5194 жыл бұрын
I have a vacuum sealer that comes with heavy duty plastic bags. Do you think I can seal Mylar bags with it or do you have to have a special sealer machine for that? Thanks!
@debralynnbailey65273 жыл бұрын
I never did this before. And I cut my bag open put my beans in my 5 lbs bucket I didn’t know how many to use, then I went to do rice and Exhorters were hot and they were starting to sweat so I did put them in a canning jar
@cherieozga58793 жыл бұрын
Can you use the plastic vac bags instead of mylor
@powerhouse42733 жыл бұрын
super helpful!!!
@TFDchief-fk2sc3 жыл бұрын
@Provident Prepper Are you using a flat iron to seal some of the Mylar bags? I enjoy your channel!
@ashley75524 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. How long are oxygen absorbers good for in storage waiting to be used?
@MrJeffreyDR2 жыл бұрын
How long do these generally last and how do you know when to replace one? Thanks!
@MrJeffreyDR2 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper Yes it does. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. Well, this changes things for me, as I was wanting to order some of these and give them a try. However, I go in and out of my larger containers fairly regularly (when I refill my smaller containers), so it appears I'd have to change these quite frequently which would make it pretty expensive. Hmm, this is a dilemma. If you have any pointers, I would love to know of some. Thanks again.
@Andy-fr6nj2 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper Do you still store dry goods in 2l PET bottles? I'm thinking of doing this.
@christopherkeillor97283 жыл бұрын
Best large container oxygen absorbers you can buy are the dry powder foot heat pads. They have the same substances in them as the small oxygen absorbers same chemical reaction but if you're doing five gallon size bags they work much much better and cheaper and if you're quick at taking them out and putting them in a airtight container you can reuse them
@christopherkeillor97283 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper no I don't use them at the point of touching my food but if I did a ziplock bag full of beans and another one full of rice in a 5 gallon mylar bag so we'll put the foot warmer Kim bags in the mylar bag they seem to work pretty good you can feel the heat through the mylar and it turns off very quickly once the oxygen has been used up all of the mylar
@margaretruiz96553 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper chemistry is the same, they are correct. No worries,
@pauletterichards47552 жыл бұрын
How long does it take to sealin a jar with the oxygen obsorber
@NewYorkJennifer3 жыл бұрын
Instead of setting the sealer up on a box to make sealing the bag easier, simply open the top drawer of the cabinet below the countertop and lay the bag you are sealing in the drawer. This drops it three or four inches and is no muss, no fuss. The top of the bag goes easily into the sealer and the product stays in the bag.
@dianacoburn82692 жыл бұрын
Thank You
@realmanpwns2 жыл бұрын
will pickle jars seal air tight (like Mt. Olive) for use with Oxy Absorbers?
@evelyn2473 жыл бұрын
I purchased 5 mil quart Mylar bags that came with 300cc OAs... Since I was using these for the first time, I initially threw all the OAs in a mason jar. Within a few minutes that I was ready to use them, the jar (the top did seal) had suddenly a lot of moisture! The OAs were warm but still soft. Mason jar had been dried for days and I had just opened the OAs which indicator still showed good.. I hope this isn’t a silly question.... I live in super humid Florida and it’s been raining for days. Could the moisture content in the air have caused the moisture to appear in the sealed OA mason jar? If not, how could this have happened when I had opened all supply packaging right then and there? Also, are the OAs now no good since exposed to moisture like that? Please and thank you in advance!
@marilynpetty67174 жыл бұрын
I just purchased the attachment for my foodsaver to vacuum seal quart jars. Have you tried or had experience using this method?
@bearrivermama64144 жыл бұрын
The Provident Prepper I found a handy trick for the fine powders, I bought some of the food saver canisters and I place the jar I want sealed in the canister the jar has the lid on as well as the ring (finger tight, don't over tighten) you than vacuum seal the canister. When you release the seal on the canister you can hear the canning lid "pink" on the jar. I made homemade onion powder, tomato powder, and celery powder and this worked beautifully to seal them up. I have also done flour and powder sugar. The onion powder was the fluffiest and sealed very nicely.
@bleuicon3 жыл бұрын
I just dry canned 9 quarts of dry pinto beans. Immediately, the lids ‘pinged’ but there was a tiny bit of condensation inside most of the jars. I think that I am going to open the jars and put the beans into mylar bags along with oxygen absorbers. Does this sound good? Also wondering if the beans have too much moisture or will the oxygen absorbers take care of that.
@angieall98733 жыл бұрын
I always question my rice in mylar. It never seems quite "firm" or " compressed " enough.. I often end up resealing with higher O2 absorbers for peace of mind but that's also wasteful. And the mylar in 5 gal buckets always worry me. Perhaps a vlog about this would be great for seasoned and new preppers 🙄😁
@angieall98733 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper nice!! Thx that put my mind at ease
@anthonykenny26313 жыл бұрын
We gave up on oxygen absorbers and instead invested in an Avid Amor vacuum chamber, using mylar bags or inexpensive three mill plastic bags.
@DocKingliveshere2 жыл бұрын
I'm just starting out with my freeze dryer and all this mylar bags "stuff." O2 absorbers freak me out cause there is no real way to know they're working until you open a bad batch. Some of my bags 'shrink" down; but most don't. Are those that don't good? Won't know until i open it 20 years down the road. :)
@janiselow74824 жыл бұрын
Hi, would like to ask can i vacum seal all the dry food with the vacum seal plastic bag instead of mylar bag? after vacum seal do i still need to put in oxygen absorber?
@janiselow74824 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper thanks a lot for your quick response. Yes I’m looking at the most 7 years storage. So I can just use the vacuum seal bag without the absorber. Another question is can I use the vacuum sealer for all dry food? Oat, rice, flours, nuts, seasoning, pasta?
@janiselow74824 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper thanks a lot for your sharing really so appreciate it. As for those dry noodles and pasta ady in their original plastic packing, should I still put them with the original bag into the vacuum seal bag and vacuum seal them? One last question for the rice as I watched your freeze method hence wish to know should I do the freeze method first before I vacuum seal it or I can directly vacuum sealed it?
@janiselow74824 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper thank you so much once again. May I clarify ur short term here means how many years? Also if I buy rice that ady comes in vacuum sealed? That means it can keep for at least 5-7 years? As usually there are expiry dates stated on the bag and usually is good for 2 years the max only.
@janiselow74824 жыл бұрын
What about dried meat? Vacuum sealed or Mylar bag with oxygen absorber? No need refrigeration? I didn’t see any of your video talks about storage of meat and eggs, is there any ways to store them for 5 years?
@janiselow74824 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper thank you so much.. I’m slowly learning this food prep now. Oh you have so many other videos on planting and survival...
@carolynmacaluso49572 жыл бұрын
So if the oxygen absorbers are a little puffy in the mason jar, but still flexible, does that mean they are still good to use?
@russf65723 жыл бұрын
I also store mine in Ball jars. _But I take it one step further and use the 'Ball Jar Attachment' on my vacuum pack machine to suck out all the air._ *NOTE:* I think you can make your own oxygen absorbers if you go on Amazon and buy a pound of _'Bulk Iron Filings- 1 LB Iron Filings for Science Experiments, by American Heritage Industries'_ for ten bucks. Add sea salt to activate the iron, and make your bag (packs) from several layers of cheese cloth. _(I haven't tried this, but the science is right)_
@RATED4EVER2 жыл бұрын
I just purchased my 1st set of oxygen absorbers that arrived in the mail and they are ALL ROCK HARD. Are oxygen absorbers initially supposed to be ROCK HARD when you receive them? If not, I need return these right away!
@Lisa-yogurt4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been reading on storing Mylar bags in a cool, dark and dry area. Usually a basement is a good place for this because it keeps a constant temperature. My home doesn’t have a basement, but we were thinking of storing our bags in a refrigerator to maintain a constant 40 degree temperature for longest freshness. We also live in a really hot place. What are your thoughts? Can I store spices with oxygen absorbers in Mylar bags? Any thoughts on storing dry pet food? Thanks!
@Lisa-yogurt4 жыл бұрын
@@TheProvidentPrepper thanks for the insight! I forgot about the fat content in pet food. How much is fat content is considered too high for long term food storage? Is it any fat at all? I was thinking of packing Cheerios since they’re in my diet and because they’re fortified they’d provide plenty of nutrients like iron during an emergency. They range between 2%-5% fat per serving. I’m just not sure if it’s best to have zero fat in long term or if some fat is okay. A good example is my cats canned food, it had around 2% fat per can. Any thoughts? I’m new to this and overwhelmed by all my questions. Thank you so much for replying!
@hntnnut3 жыл бұрын
Can you tell me what bag sealer your using?
@anthonyaguirre14983 жыл бұрын
Hello just wondering, if the oxygen Absorbers are causing condensation inside the mason jar is that good or bad? Does that mean that my oxygen Absorbers are working?
@rockyalvarez5202 жыл бұрын
I only buy individually wrapped oxygen absorbers and I always put more than is needed in the bag just to make sure. I don't wanna come back five years later find out the food is bad because of failed oxygen absorbers
@raincoast90104 жыл бұрын
I store extra oxygen absorbers in the smallest canning jar they will fit in and if there is any extra space i fill it with marbles (you could also use clean pebbles) and then vacuum out the air with my FoodSaver machine.
@bearrivermama64144 жыл бұрын
rain coast the marbles are a great idea. So smart! Thank you for sharing your idea.
@1daywrapsdotcom2293 жыл бұрын
When storing seeds in mylar bags, should i be using oxygen absorbers? How do I know how many oxygen absorbers per mylar bag?
@Tomtrong-y1b2 жыл бұрын
I buy 100 packed in bags of 10. Any leftover, I seal in a plastic food bag. I make sure I feel the oxygen absorbers warming up. I've only got about 1500 lbs of rice stored, but am working on storing other things. Otherwise, we've bought a ton of canned foods. The struggle is real :).
@talulahwest7102 жыл бұрын
My big question is how many absorbers? How many cc's per pint, quart, mylar bags???
@Allin1mom3 жыл бұрын
Is there way to save those oxygen absorbers?...I also hove some gone bad😩😩 I don’t know where but I read or hear I can put them in the microwave...I don’t know if I’m mixing information, I was probably reading about something else. 🤔😔