@@VeritableOutdoors Perhaps place the ends of the handle into the bag, with the loop of the handle extending beyond the top of the open bag. Then seal the handle in place when you seal the top of the bag closed. If that description makes sense? Might need to experiment to confirm it is strong enough to bear the weight of the contents.
Probably one of the best homemade mres I've seen on youtube yet sir. Good work. Thanks for the upload.
Thank you. I need to make better footage. I am "Weak" in the camera department.
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What kind of vacuum bag is that you packed the MRE in? And where did you get them from?
Hi Friend, the bag is Wallaby, I use a standard Vacuum sealer, and a standard iron to seal the bag. They work great.
I picked these up at Amazon. They shipped right away, the price is right. There are Several different sizes and the colors are silver or black. Thanks
Can I suggest a carry handle?
That would be nice.
The only way I could put a carry handle would be to attach one with glue or such. Very interesting thought though
@@VeritableOutdoors Perhaps place the ends of the handle into the bag, with the loop of the handle extending beyond the top of the open bag. Then seal the handle in place when you seal the top of the bag closed. If that description makes sense? Might need to experiment to confirm it is strong enough to bear the weight of the contents.
@@billburr5881 Thanks, I'm gonna try that on my next batch
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@@user-vg5rv5xf4u Things are showing that it is a good idea to keep a pantry.
What is that bag?
Hi friend, that is a Mylar bag, Has a zip lock and is sealable with an iron or other. The brand is Wallaby. They are Great.
Sorry. Your accessory pack is missing "the most important item." Tabasco sauce! :
I know....but there is a small pack of Pistol Peet's.... It is an honest replacement