Vacuvita vacuum food storage system review

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Do you ever feel like you waste money on food each week because it spoils before you eat it? One solution is to shop for only what you need each day, but that can be too time-consuming. Another solution is to try a food storage system like the Vacuvita. They sent me their complete kitchen package that includes the Vacuvita Home Base, several containers, and bags. Let’s take a look.

What is it?

You are probably familiar with other food storage systems like FoodSaver. We’ve used one for years to save leftovers in bags that we then store in the freezer. The Vacuvita food storage system can also vacuum pack food inside special bags, but in addition to that, it has a Home Base unit that sits on your counter to store food items that you need frequent access to and can vacuum pack food in containers that you can keep in the fridge or cabinet.

What comes with the complete kitchen package?

Vacuvita Home Base
AC adapter
1 large container
1 medium container
2 small containers
40 bags (20 large and 20 medium)
Vacuum adapter
Quick start guide
Manual

Design and features

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The Home Base is a large storage chest that has been designed to be left out on the kitchen cabinet. You can buy it in a variety of colors from the green that you see here, to white, black and blue and orange.

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The home base is 18.5 x 12 x 8.25 inches. That means you will need to devote significant space on your counter top for it and consider that it needs some clearance for the opening lid too.

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Pressing the latch on the front of the Home Base will cause the lid to unlock and open by itself to reveal a roomy storage area.

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The storage area inside the Home Base is about  16 x 7 x 6 inches which is large enough to hold a loaf of bread and other items. It can be used to store items that you want to access frequently like bread, crackers, chips, cookies, cereal, and other dry food items that don’t require refrigeration.

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An easy to clean filter is located on the back wall of the Home Base. Sometimes you will need to remove the filter to clean it.

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On the back of the Home Base is the socket for the vacuum adapter.

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This is where you plug in the adapter and hose that are included with the system. The adapter is used to vacuum pack food in the Vacuvita bags and the Vacuvita containers.

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The containers are made of microwave and dishwasher safe BPA and BPS free plastic.

Notice the QR code on the side of the container? If you like, you can use the Vacuvita app to keep track of the food that you store in the containers and the app will alert you before the food expires.

Scanning containers with your phone might sound a little goofy, but since the containers are not see-through (except for the tiny frosted window on the front), it’s going to be tough to remember what’s in each container unless you label them or open them, which of course breaks the vacuum seal.

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The containers can be used to hold dry or wet food items and can even be stored in the freezer.

The only thing I didn’t like about the containers were the ribs on the lid and hump on the bottom of the container which made washing wet foods a little more work than if the lid and bottom of the container had a smooth surface.

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When you plug in the Home Base, the latch will light up and the air inside will automatically be sucked out. The vacuum process can take from a few seconds to about 45 seconds if the container is mainly empty. The Home Base continuously checks the vacuum inside the unit and will suck out air as it needs to as time goes by. The vacuum process does make some noise, but it’s not terribly loud.

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When the vacuum adapter is plugged into the socket on the back of the Home Base, a LED capacitive button appears on the lid.

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Pressing the capacitive button will initiate the vacuum process through the adapter. You use the adapter with the Vacuvita containers and the bags.

A rubber flap in the container’s lid can be lifted to release the vacuum so that you can remove the lid.

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Unlike FoodSaver bags, the Vacuvita bags have a zip seal the top and can be resealed and reused several times.

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You can freeze the BPA free bags and even use them to do sous-vide cooking. With sous-vide cooking, you place the food (usually meat) in the bag with spices and marinade. Then you vacuum out the air which rapidly infuses the food with the flavor of the marinade. You then cook the food right in the bag by placing it in hot water.

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The vacuum adapter removes air from the Vacuvita bags when you hold the adapter over the designated area on the bag and press the button on the home base to start the vacuum process.

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Just like with the Home Base and the Vacuvita containers, the vacuum process will (should) automatically stop when all the air has been removed from the bag.

Using the Vacuvita food storage system

Using the Vacuvita to store food in the Home Base, containers and bags is not difficult. But there were a few times when I had some issues with the vacuum adapter. The main issue that I had was either getting the vacuum process to automatically stop or actually suck the air out of a bag or container.

I also noticed that the vacuumed bags would not hold the vacuum for more than a day or so when leaving the bag out on the counter. But if I placed the bag in the freezer there was no problem. On the other hand, the containers seemed to hold the vacuum a lot longer than the bags.

Does the Vacuvita keep food fresh 5 times longer?

Does it keep frozen foods vacuum packed in the Vacuvita bags fresher 5 times longer than foods not in vacuum packed bags? I can’t say for sure because I’d need to check the foods in a few months, but since the bags feel similar to the FoodSaver bags that we’ve been using for years, I’m confident enough to say that yes, the bags do keep food fresh longer when you freeze them because the bags protect the foods from freezer burn.

Does the Vacuvita keep foods fresh longer in the bags when not frozen? From my limited testing, I would say no. The bags do not hold the vacuum longer than a day or so.

Does the Vacuvita keep dry foods fresh longer in the Home Base? Yes, from the limited amount of testing that I’ve done with loaves of bread, chips, cookies and even some fruits, I do believe that it does help keep those items fresh longer than when they are just sitting out on the counter.

Does the Vacuvita keep foods fresh longer in the containers either in the fridge or on the counter? Yes, I believe it does. I was able to store some deli meats, and homemade soup in the refrigerator longer than I typically would store them without using the Vacuvita. I was able to eat them days later than I ever would without the Vacuvita and since I’m still above ground, I didn’t succumb to food poisoning which is a good sign 🙂

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Final thoughts

The Vacuvita food storage system is well made and easy to use. If you don’t mind the price and the space that the Home Base requires on your counter, it is a handy way to keep food fresher for up to 5 times longer than normal.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Vacuvita. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price:$299
Manufacturer:Vacuvita
Retailer:Amazon
Pros:
  • Well made
  • Easy to use
  • 3 ways to store food: Home Base, bags, and containers
  • Resealable bags
Cons:
  • Bags didn't hold the vacuum for more than a day
  • Can't see what's in the container without labeling or opening it
  • Expensive
  • Takes up a lot of room on the counter

6 thoughts on “Vacuvita vacuum food storage system review”




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  2. Crazy. A ziplock vacuum sealed bag? That’s not going to work for very long as you saw. Sure in the freezer it’s not obvious but in no time enough air will infiltrate to cause freezer burn.

    Don’t see how this is better than say Foodsaver that has the option to use containers and zipbags but then can heat seal sturdy bags for long term use.

    Oh well, i guess if you’re primarily a container sealer this might work albeit expensively.

    1. If used incorrectly and liquids allowed to enter the system via the vacuum hose, issues will arise.
      When used correctly and instructions clearly followed, the system will work wonderfully.

  3. I love my Vacuvita One Touch Vacuum Storage System. The one-touch feature makes it very easy to use. I love the storage container unit. I put it in my laundry room counter to save room on my kitchen counter. I love how easy it is to use the vacuum. I am a label girl, so i label everything from bags, to containers, from frig to freezer. I have pre-cleaned cut boneless chicken & steak in bags int he freezer now for a month. It looks nothing like regular bags. They still look beautiful & the meat inside looks just as fresh as the day i put it inside the freezer. I have also used the containers for chili & Pasta. When i make these items i like to make a lot and have leftover dinners. I also tried the bag for spaghetti & meatball left overs & warmed them in the bag, inside boiling water and i have to say that it was awesome! Pasta is dry when you reheat & this tasted like i just made it that evening. LOVE LOVE LOVE

  4. Essentially, Vacuvita stole our money. My wife bought a range of their products for me as a birthday gift when they were in the fund raising stage, and five years later the product has never been delivered. I would not trust this company at all.

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