FoodSaver Quick Marinator 2-1/4-Quart Square Canister (Colors will vary)

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FoodSaver Quick Marinator 2-1/4-Quart Square Canister (Colors will vary)

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 : FoodSaver Quick Marinator 2-1/4-Quart Square Canister (Colors will vary)
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: FoodSaver
Color: Clear
EAN: 0053891012904
Label: Tilia
Manufacturer: Tilia
Model: T02-0050-01
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Tilia
Release Date: 2005-02-15
Studio: Tilia
Variation Description: Clear



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Product Description2.25qt Quick Marinator




Features:
  • 2-1/4-quart square canister with vacuum-sealing lid
  • Made of durable polycarbonate plastic with clear sides
  • Perfect for storing leftovers, keeping desserts fresh, and marinating food
  • Works with all FoodSaver appliances that have an accessory port
  • Measures approximately 9-1/2 by 4 by 9-1/4 inches





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wow!!!
I bought these marinating containers at the end of last summer. I don't grill during the fall and winter, so I just got them out today for some pork chops that I was going to grill. I am VERY impressed. The chops were delicious and melted in our mouths. The marinade was all the way through the meat. I'd definitely recommend them. Very easy to use.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - super moist
chicken thighs are moist, but after using marinator they were almost dripping with moistness and FLAVOR!!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very nice
Bought this for my mom and she loves it. She doesn't think it would be good for a big meal but since it is just the two of them it is perfect.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Nice when it works, but does not last long.
We bought two of these for use with our foodsaver. The size is right, and uses space in the fridge efficiently. The problem with this particular item is that after a few uses it begins to leak and does not maintain vacuum, which renders the item useless. This happened to both units we bought, which is an unacceptable failure rate. I can see no cracks in the containers, nor any visible problem with the seal in the lids. This item is poorly designed, and not worth the money.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I Wish It Held More Chicken....
It seems to work fine and my chicken had a wonderful flavor in a short time. I do wish that it held more, but for two people it is fine.



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