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Why Isn’t My Vacuum Sealer Removing Air? (Troubleshooting Guide)

by Vakumar on Apr 21, 2025

Why Isn’t My Vacuum Sealer Removing Air? (Troubleshooting Guide)

If your vacuum sealer isn’t sucking air out of the bags properly, here’s how to diagnose the issue step by step:


1. Check the Bag

  • Wrong bag type: Only use textured vacuum-sealer bags (the ridges allow air flow). Smooth or regular plastic bags won’t work.

  • Placement: Ensure the bag’s opening is fully inside the vacuum channel and properly aligned with the sealing strip.


2. Inspect the Sealing Strip & Gasket

  • Dirt/debris: Clean the sealing strip with a soft cloth (food residue or grease can cause leaks).

  • Damage: If the strip is cracked or warped, it needs replacement.

  • Silicon gasket: Some models have a small gasket in the vacuum channel—make sure it’s intact and correctly seated.


3. Test the Vacuum Pump & Hose

  • Listen: When turned on, you should hear the pump working. If it’s silent or weak, there may be a blockage or motor issue.

  • Hose check: (For advanced users) Unplug the machine and inspect the internal hose for kinks, clogs, or disconnections.

  • Pump failure: If the motor runs but no suction occurs, the pump may need professional repair.


4. Review Settings & Mode

  • Dry vs. Moist mode: For moist foods, use the "Pulse Vacuum" or "Moist" setting to prevent liquid suction.

  • Sealing time: Too short a seal time (under 1–2 seconds) may leave gaps. Adjust as needed.


5. Other Common Issues

  • Overheating: Let the machine cool down if it shuts off after prolonged use.

  • Power supply: Low voltage (e.g., in RVs or with extension cords) can reduce performance.


Quick Test

  1. Without a bag, turn on the machine and cover the vacuum port with your hand.

    • If you feel suction → The issue is with the bag or seal.

    • No suction → The pump or hose may be faulty.


If these steps don’t help, the problem could be internal (e.g., a faulty solenoid or control board). For older or budget models, replacement may be more cost-effective than repair.

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