Peach Street Vacuum Sealer Review
Our verdict
The Peach Street Vacuum Sealer is a white plastic entry-level unit priced at $28.17, backed by a modest 246-review sample averaging 4.3 stars. It is an affordable starting point for light use, though the limited review count means the data on long-term reliability is still thin.
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Budget shoppers who want the lowest possible entry price into vacuum sealing and expect to seal food only occasionally.
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- Power 110 W
- Material Plastic
- Color White
- Priced 72% below the category median ($99.62 across 46 tracked models)
- Power of 110 W - lower than 76% of the 46 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 246 owner ratings
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Popularity2.1/5
246 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other vacuum sealers, built-in and countertop dishwashers, food slicers, meat and grain grinders, spice mills and kitchen prep appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At $28.17, the Peach Street Vacuum Sealer is positioned at the very low end of the market. The white plastic housing and 110-watt power draw are consistent with budget strip sealers designed for occasional light use in a home kitchen.
The 246-review sample at 4.3 stars is encouraging but limited. Products with fewer than 300 reviews have not yet been stress-tested by the wider market, and satisfaction rates can shift as more buyers weigh in over time. That said, a 4.3 average from the reviews that do exist is a reasonable early signal.
Specs are sparse for this model. No weight, no dimensions, and no voltage information are publicly listed, which makes side-by-side comparisons difficult. Buyers should factor that uncertainty into the purchase decision, particularly if they are comparing it against similarly priced competitors with more complete spec disclosures.
Pros
- $28.17 is one of the lowest prices for a functional vacuum sealer
- 4.3-star average suggests most early buyers are satisfied
- White plastic body is lightweight and easy to handle
- 110W power draw is standard for entry-level strip sealers
Cons
- Only 246 reviews provides limited long-term reliability data
- No weight, voltage, or dimensions listed, making comparisons harder
- Plastic construction is unlikely to hold up to heavy daily use
- No model number published, which can make finding replacement bags or accessories harder
Performance notes
The Peach Street Vacuum Sealer is rated at 110 watts. Beyond that, available spec data is minimal. No dimensions, voltage, or weight are listed, which limits the ability to assess sealing bar width, storage footprint, or power supply compatibility beyond the standard US household assumption. At this price, the machine is almost certainly built for light residential use.
What buyers say
With 246 reviews and a 4.3-star average, early buyer response is positive. However, the sample is too small to draw firm conclusions about durability or long-term performance. Buyers who need confidence in a product's track record may want to wait for the review base to grow or choose a model with a larger, more established history.
Specifications
- Power
- 110 W
- Material
- Plastic
- Color
- White
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Peach Street Vacuum Sealer a good first vacuum sealer?
If you are new to vacuum sealing and want to try it at minimal cost, the Peach Street is an accessible option. At $28.17, the financial risk is low if you find that vacuum sealing is not a habit you maintain. Just be aware that the spec sheet is thin and the review base is still small compared to established budget models.
What types of food can I seal with this machine?
Like most basic strip sealers, it is best suited for dry foods like meat cuts, cheese, nuts, and dry goods. Wet or liquid-heavy foods should be partially frozen first to prevent moisture from interfering with the seal. Avoid trying to seal soups or sauces directly without that step.