Mighty Safe Vacuum Vault

So, you picked up a Mighty Fast Herbal Infuser and you’ve already popped out your inaugural batch of special cookies.

So, you picked up a Mighty Fast Herbal Infuser and you’ve already popped out your inaugural batch of special cookies. Excellent work. But unless you’re throwing a party tonight, you’re not finishing the whole tray anytime soon. You need to figure out the storage situation, and STAT. Neither the fridge, nor the counter are acceptable destinations, especially in a house where tiny hands and eager paws are prone to pilfering sugary snacks when backs are turned. Treats on counters may as well be flare guns for ant colonies and the fridge will all but guarantee your cookies end up tasting like the leftovers from last night’s spaghetti dinner. No one is interested in a Ragu-macadamia nut medicated cookie.

The solution is here. From the makers of the Mighty Fast Herbal Infuser comes the Mighty Safe Vacuum Vault, a one-liter, “stainless steel, food grade container with unique reusable vacuum seal technology.” Operation is even more fool-proof than the Infuser. Simply load up the vault with your sticky, icky treats or raw flower, close the lid and press the pump repeatedly until vacuum status is achieved (typically, the magic number is 15.) The Mighty Safe’s proprietary seal will preserve the freshness of your goods for up to fifteen days, keeping the air out and the smell in. And with an MSRP of a mere $32.99, the Mighty Safe is mighty affordable, making it a perfect upsell or standalone purchase for anyone in need of some freshness.

https://www.theherbalinfuser.com/

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