Vixino Vacuum Sealer Review
Our verdict
An entry-level compact sealer at $39.99 that suits small households sealing modest amounts of food. The 0.9-quart noted capacity and 4.0 rating signal it gets the job done for light use, but buyers expecting heavy-duty performance will be disappointed.
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Budget-conscious shoppers and small households who seal food a few times a week and want something simple without a large upfront cost.
Skip if
You process large quantities of food or need a machine that can handle extended back-to-back sealing. Buyers with higher volume needs should step up in price.
- Capacity 0.9 Quarts
- Color Black
- Weight 2.6 lb
- Priced 60% below the category median ($99.62 across 46 tracked models)
- Weight of 2.6 lb - lighter than 78% of the 46 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 220 owner ratings
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Popularity1.8/5
220 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
The Vixino vacuum sealer is a compact, lightweight machine at 2.6 lb priced at $39.99. With only 220 reviews and a 4.0 star rating, it sits at the lower end of buyer confidence compared to category leaders, but for light occasional use it represents a low-risk starting point.
The listed capacity of 0.9 quarts suggests this sealer is sized for smaller bags and portions rather than roasts or bulk packs. No wattage or voltage specs are listed, which makes it harder to assess motor strength, though the price point sets expectations appropriately.
Vixino does not have the brand recognition of established players like LEM or Avid Armor, and the review volume is modest. That said, buyers who simply want to extend the shelf life of leftovers or freeze smaller cuts of meat will likely find the Vixino functional. Set realistic expectations and it will not disappoint at this price.
Pros
- Low $39.99 price makes it accessible as a first vacuum sealer
- Lightweight at 2.6 lb, easy to store in a cabinet or drawer
- Simple enough for first-time users without a learning curve
Cons
- 4.0 rating is one of the lower scores in the category, suggesting inconsistency
- Limited published specs make it hard to compare objectively
- Small form factor limits it to smaller bag sizes and lighter workloads
- Only 220 reviews means reliability trends are not yet well established
Performance notes
Without published wattage, the motor strength of the Vixino is unknown. At 2.6 lb the machine is light, consistent with a smaller pump. Expect adequate performance for standard household bags used infrequently. High-volume or high-moisture foods may challenge the seal quality at this price tier.
What buyers say
Feedback from the relatively small pool of 220 reviewers is mixed but leans slightly positive. Common praise covers ease of use for basic tasks. Critical notes tend to focus on seal reliability over time and questions about long-term durability.
Specifications
- Capacity
- 0.9 Quarts
- Color
- Black
- Weight
- 2.6 lb
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Frequently asked questions
What size bags does the Vixino work with?
The listed capacity of 0.9 quarts indicates it is designed for smaller bags. Check the product listing for maximum bag width compatibility before purchasing rolls or bags in bulk.
Is this a good choice for sealing meat in large quantities?
No. For large batch meat processing, a heavier-duty sealer with published specs and a stronger track record is a better fit. The Vixino is best suited to light, occasional use.