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A commercial vacuum packing machine removes air from a bag, seals it tight and extends the shelf life of proteins, prepared vegetables, sauces and portioned stock – reducing waste, lowering food cost and enabling batch prep that holds quality across a full week. Chamber vacuum packers pull a deep, consistent vacuum across the entire chamber before sealing – the standard for professional kitchens. Portable vacuum sealers suit lower-volume operations or front-of-house finishing. Both are purpose-built for commercial use, not the occasional home vacuum seal.
Ascot Wholesale stocks commercial vacuum packing machines from Buffalo, Hamilton Beach PrimaVac, Multivac and Caterlite – chamber models from 6.5L to large-format, portable bag sealers, and the full Multivac C and P series for high-volume operations. Trade pricing, reliable stock, UK delivery.
Chamber vacuum packers are the only right choice for proteins, wet products and sous vide. An external sealer cannot pull enough vacuum on a wet product – liquid is drawn into the seal bar and the seal fails. A chamber model seals the entire environment, pulling vacuum on the product and the bag simultaneously. For a kitchen running meat portioning, fish prep or sous vide batch cooking, a chamber vacuum packer is not optional – it is the tool for the job.
Vacuum strength and seal quality are the two specs that separate a professional machine from a budget unit. A machine that doesn’t pull enough vacuum leaves residual air in the bag – food oxidises, shelf life is no better than a standard bag. A machine with a weak seal bar produces inconsistent seals that open in the chiller. Both failures cost more in wasted product than the price difference between a budget and a professional unit. Multivac and Hamilton Beach PrimaVac are built to pull consistent, deep vacuums and seal reliably under daily commercial use.
Vacuum packing extends shelf life significantly when used correctly. Properly vacuum-packed raw proteins last 3–5 days refrigerated versus 1–2 days unwrapped. Cooked and chilled sous vide portions last up to 21 days refrigerated under HACCP-compliant conditions. The bag cost is recovered in reduced waste within the first week of use on any kitchen running regular batch prep.
Bag specification matters as much as the machine. Chamber bags must be smooth-walled – embossed bags do not seal correctly in a chamber machine. Buy bags sized to your most common portion – oversized bags waste plastic and reduce cycle efficiency. Store bags in a clean, dry environment; contaminated or damaged bags produce failed seals regardless of machine quality.
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A chamber vacuum packer seals the entire bag inside a sealed chamber, pulling a deep, consistent vacuum across the whole environment before sealing. An external vacuum sealer clamps to the bag opening only, pulling a shallower vacuum. For proteins, wet products and sous vide, a chamber model is essential – external sealers cannot handle liquid and produce inconsistent results on wet products.
Match the chamber size to your largest standard bag. A 6.5–9L chamber suits small restaurants and delis running standard portion sizes. Hamilton Beach PrimaVac models (254mm to 406mm seal bar) suit medium to high-volume catering production. Multivac C and P series suit large-scale butchery and industrial catering output. Check both chamber volume and seal bar length before ordering.
No. Chamber vacuum packers require smooth-walled chamber bags – embossed bags do not seal correctly in a chamber machine. External sealers use embossed bags. Always confirm bag type compatibility with the machine spec sheet before ordering consumables. Using the wrong bag type produces failed seals regardless of machine quality.
Properly vacuum-packed raw proteins last 3–5 days refrigerated versus 1–2 days unwrapped. Cooked and chilled sous vide portions last up to 21 days refrigerated under HACCP-compliant conditions. Shelf life extension depends on correct vacuum depth, seal integrity, product temperature at packing and chiller temperature – all must be controlled and documented in your HACCP plan.
Clean the chamber and seal bar after every service – food residue on the seal bar causes inconsistent seals. Check the seal bar gasket regularly and replace when worn. On high-volume machines, check the vacuum pump oil level (where applicable) and service the pump annually. A machine that isn’t maintained produces inconsistent vacuums and failed seals.
Yes, when operated under a documented HACCP plan. Vacuum packing is a preservation method that requires time-temperature records, correct chilling after packing, and documented shelf life limits for each product. The FSA publishes guidance on vacuum packing and modified atmosphere packaging for food businesses. A kitchen vacuum packing without documented HACCP records is operating outside food safety compliance.