Preserving food for the Zombie Apocalypse with a $25 Vacuum Packer

Preserving food for the Zombie Apocalypse with a $25 Vacuum Packer Preserving food for the Zombie Apocalypse with a $25 Vacuum Packer

Can a $25 vacuum sealer do the job.

In this episode the guys manage to show their complete incompetence in operating a kitchen vacuum sealer. They just can't make it work.

Is the the machine or the operators?

It turns out, it was the operators and their stubborn man attitudes in failing to read the directions.

Mr Dog Poop brings out a larger commercial type sealer and shows how it is done, man style.

They try to preserve some severed hands, feet etc. But it looks like these guys need some help if either is going to survive the zombie apocalypse. Unless you can survive solely by drinking beer and being stupid.

Since that is not likely, these guys may be SOL. But at least you can watch their incompetence live on The Man Show Monday through Friday at 6pm eastern.

On the upside, the $25 sealers was adequate but nothing near a commercial packer.

Did they teach you how to preserve food? That is something you will have to decide for yourself after you watch the instant replay.

At least they enjoy the show as well as so many viewers on many different platforms including YouTube TV.

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Great reviews from the critics and by that we mean family and friends, but soon enough the guys will be big and maybe the review budget will go up from $20 to ??

That would be great if they could start reviewing Electric Vehicles or full scale appliances.

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