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Oxy-Sorb 300cc Oxygen Absorbers come in a convenient 60-pack, designed to extend the shelf life of dry foods by reducing oxygen levels to 0.01%. Made with safe, eco-friendly iron oxide, these absorbers work best with vacuum or gas-flush packaging to preserve flavor, prevent spoilage, and eliminate the need for chemical preservatives. Perfect for professional-grade food storage and emergency preparedness.
| ASIN | B004FRZ7PC |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #661,621 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3,935 in Disposable Food Storage Bags |
| Brand | OxySorb |
| Capacity | 1 Gallons |
| Closure Type | Seal |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,212) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818947015816 |
| Included Components | 60 oxygen absorbers |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Microwaveable | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 300CC-S20-3PK |
| Manufacturer | Oxy-Sorb |
| Material | Iron |
| Material Type Free | Other Allergens Free |
| Model Name | Oxy-Sorb 300cc Oxygen Absorber Packets, 60 Pack |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Pieces | 60 |
| Part Number | 3x300cc-20pk |
| Product Dimensions | 8.9"W x 5.9"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Packing, Storage |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Eco-Friendly |
| Special Features | Eco-Friendly |
| UPC | 818947015816 |
| Unit Count | 60.0 Count |
K**E
Works as Advertised
I'm new to dry canning and read many reviews before I purchased this item. I really couldn't be happier with my first effort at canning beans, flour, oatmeal, coffee beans, etc... I've incorporated the Oxy-Sorb with a FoodSaver Vacuum Sealer. I know the Oxy-Sorb works as some of my older Ball jars have rims that are too thick for the FoodSaver to seal a lid to. I know some people just ad the Oxy-Sorb and that creates a seal so I tried with the older Ball jars and it seams to work just fine. I added one Oxy-Sorb per old Ball jar, placed the metal ring on and they were sealed within a few hours. Couldn't be better and I have piece of mind with the other jars that did seal will stay sealed with this product. Getting ready to order another batch now. Oh yes, it is nice that they come in bags of twenty so I don't have too many out at once. A quick tip, that all of you may know, that I learned from Youtube was to just put any leftovers in an empty mason jar and vacuum seal it with my FoodSaver. Now I won't loose any and I always have some ready, even if I just need one or two.
T**I
They don't suck the air out of the bag or bucket they ...
After reading some of these reviews I think people are misunderstanding the intent of these. They don't suck the air out of the bag or bucket they absorb the oxygen and leave nitrogen which doesn't spoil the food. Fast service and there was a pink sticker inside so you know they're good. If you're new to using these make sure you have a canning jar or something airtight to put the extras in right away or they will lose effectiveness. Your best bet is to have everything ready in assembly line fashion ready to pop them in and seal the mylar or bucket. These are different from silica gel packets. Don't use with sugar or it will harden and once the package is opened I believe they lose effectiveness so if using these with 5 gallon buckets get mylar bags too and put a pound or 2 in each bag depending on how long you want things to last. If you are doing this for emergency preparedness, I would definitely do that. I just buy flour in bulk. I don't bother with mylar for that. I put 12 cups in gallon ziplock bags with an oxygen absorber and toss them in 6 gallon buckets. It is especially helpful when you use different types of flour because 50 pounds doesn't fit in a bucket. This way you can fill canisters and have the extra tucked way nice and fresh for later use. If you use wheat germ or flaxseed flours with breads that ask for a couple tablespoons a loaf, put these in 1 lb bags and don't use oxygen absorbers with leavening agents or yeast. There are some really good articles on this subject if you are using them for dry canning I would take the time to read them or you could use them incorrectly and waste time & money.
E**O
Duraderos
S**C
Good product, but need to know usage rules.
The product bags is not resalable. Once the bag is open it starts the oxygen absorbsion process, and the little indicator disc changes colors and the whole bag heats up as it reacts with the oxygen. (the process stopped once I re-vacuum-sealed the bag) So be advised, have your work ready before you open the bag. Take what you need out, re-vacuum-seal the bag, and then use the product you removed quickly. You may want to consider getting a vacuum canister to store them in. That way you can open and close at will.
R**4
Seal it
I buy a lot of bulk item... nuts, seeds, grains, etc and store them in Mason Jars. For many of these items I use a vacuum sealer with an attachment. Some items like finely ground flours etc are very difficult to seal using the vac sealer... but these wonderful OxySorbs work wonders! In a day or so of placing the packet in the jar with the items to be "sealed" you will have an airtight wonderful seal without using a vac sealer. Just a great (and safe) product... I can't wait to purchase more of these.
A**R
Recommended
My order arrived with 60 absorbers packaged in 3 airtight bags of 20 each. I pre-read the previous reviews of what worked and what didn’t work for people. I used the absorbers for dry packing food into glass jars. I packed beans, candy, rice, noodles, chips, spices; all types of food. I got 20 jars ready at a time in order to quickly utilize the oxygen absorbers. They all appear to have worked because I tested random jars a couple days after they were sealed and a month later and so far, all sealed tight because I could hear the air suction each time I pulled a lid off. I use Ball jars and lids. I don’t know if that makes a difference to someone else but it has for me. I will be purchasing again.
B**P
Considering I ordered 8x8 dry bags without oxygen absorbers, ...
Considering I ordered 8x8 dry bags without oxygen absorbers, I sort of needed these to use those bags. Also it does not hurt to have some extra on hand for when you open a bag and decide you don't want to use all of it at that time. You can seal it back up. My husband and I have decided that we will keep some of these on hand from now on. A friend of ours introduced us to this about a year ago. We don't know why we were not doing it before not. I always canned things, but instead of canning all of those beans, it is much easier to dry can them in Mylar bags and they keep so much longer with the oxygen taken out of them. Also you don't have to deal with all of the jars.
P**0
Worked Great
Product arrived very quickly. All the absorbers appeared to still be viable upon opening package and appear to work great in the mylar bag. Am ordering more from same seller. Hint - you must use all 20 within a very short period of time. I put my absorbers into a glass air tight container, and remove one at a time when sealing my mylar bags. This extra step takes a little more time, but it keeps the absorbers activated and good up to the last absorber. Great product!
L**L
These worked great. I have used them mixed in with my sealed rice stash and spaghetti noodle stash. Keep it fresher longer.
C**E
they are not as good when opened the tab that comes with them turns blue straight the way
M**Y
While Oxygen Absorbers would normally take around 15 minutes to activate, we had to wait a full 24 hours for the same effect. Not sure these are brand new due to this, it seems like they could have been in storage for longer periods of time (hence why they did not activate right away). That being said the price makes up for it. If you are not in a hurry then this product is a good solution.
G**M
By far these have been my favorite O2 Absorbers that I have purchased. I have tried many, for Freeze Drying purposes, and these are the best IMO! It's great that they are packaged in 20's as many companies don't, and it makes resealing them a pain. However I would still prefer having them packed in 10's. Its very rare that I would use more than 10 at a time and the quality of the product will decline each time they are exposed to air.
J**E
Have used this brand for many years