Let's Talk BBQ
FORUM SPONSORS => A-MAZE-N PRODUCTS => Topic started by: nepas on October 27, 2012, 02:32:54 PM
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Todd at A-MAZE-N Products has done it again.
http://www.amazenproducts.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=AGS-CT20
Lets support an American business.
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Just ordered one! What a great deal ;D
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Helluva deal indeed.
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Tee and I had dinner with Rick last Monday evening. Rick told us about the Reveo being made available from A-MAZE-N Products at a good price. I just ordered mine for Christmas, for me!!
Art
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Tee and I had dinner with Rick last Monday evening. Rick told us about the Reveo being made available from A-MAZE-N Products at a good price. I just ordered mine for Christmas, for me!!
Art
Art I think it is a Reveo knock off but still a great price. You have to use a hand vacuum pump to create vacuum in the canister but I don't mind that. I was looking at the marinade express but did not care for the $300 price tag.
For $99 shipped this is a great deal. Glad I bought one ;)
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Tee and I had dinner with Rick last Monday evening. Rick told us about the Reveo being made available from A-MAZE-N Products at a good price. I just ordered mine for Christmas, for me!!
Art
Art I think it is a Reveo knock off but still a great price. You have to use a hand vacuum pump to create vacuum in the canister but I don't mind that. I was looking at the marinade express but did not care for the $300 price tag.
For $99 shipped this is a great deal. Glad I bought one ;)
The AGS Tumbler actually was the first table top tumbler to come out back in 2000, and Eastman REVO knocked them off.
Eastman did a much better job advertising, and therefore seems to be in the forefront.
Because of a series of personal and financial setbacks, the AGS Tumbler stopped production
I happened to find a bunch of them sitting in a warehouse, waiting to find new homes
At first, I thought the hand pump was kinda hokey, but after using it a few times, I realized the hand pump removes the air much faster than a little vacuum pump.
The instruction say 8-10 strokes with the vacuum pump, but I find it depends on the volume that's in the tumbler. I find that 12-18 pumps works well.
TJ
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Todd I actually made an adapter that uses my Foodsaver accessory port to create vacuum in the canister. It works really well ;)
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Muebe,
How about a picture of your adapter? I think I have the hose for a Food Saver marinating container that I could hook up to my Cabelas CG-15. Now if I can only find the hose.
Art
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Muebe,
How about a picture of your adapter? I think I have the hose for a Food Saver marinating container that I could hook up to my Cabelas CG-15. Now if I can only find the hose.
Art
Used a small plastic bottle from work. Put a hole in the cap. Cut the bottom of the bottle out. Installed the rubber adapter into the bottom. It pulls full vacuum with the food saver ;)
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx169/muebe/Album%202/20121111_105521.jpg)
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That's what I love about BBQ Guys....
Always finding a better way!
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NICE!! I will give it a try. Thanks Muebe.
Art
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Muebe....you have been thinking again!! :D :D :D
GREAT IDEA!!
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Muebe....you have been thinking again!! :D :D :D
GREAT IDEA!!
Tim I try not to do it too much or my head hurts ;)