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Food Saver “Never Looses Suction”

Dyson New Product Idea

Submitted 1 year ago

Dyson, The company everyone knows the slogan "never loses suction". I would like to submit a new invention for Dyson to do a prototype and test and mass-produce. With a reputation already at its high many people around the world including myself are vacuum sealing our leftovers and freezing them. Also when food is on sale for those of us who do not know how to can anything cloned I have tried canning it is extremely difficult and 48 years old with a Everything and cannot get food to thermite to can" I have tried so many food savers that vacuum sale. They do not last. They're so cheaply made. You can pick one up for 30 bucks but they don't last. I love the idea of the power of Dyson's suction to create A vacuum sailor. It would be easy for an engineer that works there to reconstruct A food vacuum sealer with the power of Dyson behind it. You can make the replacement plastic for food or let the customers just buy the huge rolls off of Amazon. Getting the plastic is easy. It's the machine that loses suction Or worse putting the items in the freezer and because of the machine it is not airtight because it loses its suction it looks like it's airless but in fact it's not these machines don't last. Build a food saver especially during this recession people don't want to throw away food. With the name of Dyson behind a simple vacuum sealer I would pay $100 because of their reputation DYSON HAS !! You would be helping environmental waste. I know people have actually freeze and vacuum seal leftover buttermilk and milk, bread, people fry two eggs in muffin pans and they freeze those scrambled eggs loaded with bacon, cheese, or like me I make a mini Omlet from the Mediterranean diet, my husband on the keto diet. And we actually vacuum seal and towels in the freezer. We also make a 4 or 5 day already cooked meal and put in the refrigerator and we each grab what we want that night it can be totally different we just put it in the microwave and 3 minutes later where eating fresh food. Please consider making a Dyson " Press and seal food saver" to get all of the air out these food savers that are even $80 stop working after six months of getting all of the air out. That's what made me think of you. You can get in touch with me at 601-770-5511. Or by mail Pamela Boothe 169C Clum Howell , Lucedale Mississippi:... you would be doing the economy and every household in America and other countries huge savings on food. Not to mention these space it saves in our freezer and we have a refrigerator freezer and also a medium-size freezer. Everything is too big and bulky. Thank you and thank you for all the products you have. Hopefully one day I can purchase your newest vacuum cleaner not they stick pole the big one and they blow dryer. Please make a vacuum sealer.

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