HOW TO USE WITH VACUUM BOTTLE STOPPERS
A Vacuum Sealer can vacuum bottle with bottle stoppers. If you cannot finish a bottle of
wine at one time, or you need to preserve a bottle of a non-carbonic acid drink, edible oil,
a bottle of juice or any liquid that is stored in a bottle, you can use the Vacuum sealer to
vacuum the bottle with a bottle stopper.
1. Plug the vacuum bottle stopper to the bottle. Please allow at least 1" between the
bottom of the stopper and the surface of the liquid.
2. Connect the hose to the accessory port of the machine and the other end to the port of
the bottle stopper.
3. Press the two ends of the machine lid with some strength, the lid is locked when you hear
a "da" sound.
4. Press "Vacuum & Seal" button, the machine will start to vacuum.
** Press "Cancel" button to stop the machine.
5. After the vacuum cycle is complete, the machine will stop automatically. Remove the
hose from the stopper.
6. Place the bottle vertically on a plane surface. Make sure the liquid does not touch the stopper.
7. Simply remove the stopper if you want to open the bottle.
VACUUM PACKAGING TIPS
Vacuum packaging greatly extends the shelf life of foods, but your Vacuum Sealer can also
be used in many other areas of the house besides the kitchen.
VACUUM PACKAGING IS GREAT FOR CAMPING AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES!
• For a quick & reusable ice pack, fill a vacuum bag about half full with water and a few
tablespoons of rubbing alcohol. Seal the bag - don't vacuum it - and place in the freezer.
The alcohol keeps the water from freezing completely, resulting in a flexible ice pack to
wrap around sore joints and minor injuries.
• Vacuum package pre-made meals in advance for camping outings for quick and easy
dinners in the great outdoors.
• Vacuum package meats and other items for scent-free storage.
• Create your own dry packs by vacuum packaging essentials like matches, dry socks and a
map for emergencies.
AROUND THE HOUSE
• Organize 'junk' drawers and keep easy to lose items like nails and screws safe by vacuum
packaging them in a vacuum bag. That way, items are clearly visible and organized within
the bag.
• Don't worry about polishing silver ever again! Simply vacuum package rarely used
silverware in vacuum bags to prevent the oxidation that causes tarnishing.
** Hint: place a folded paper towel in between sharp edges of the silverware and the
vacuum bag to prevent puncturing.
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