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MVP Ready-Set-Go Pump Set

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MVP Ready-Set-Go Pump SetThis MVP Ready Set Go Set with Valved or Plain Lids is Designed for Wide Mouth Vacuum Sealing Mason Jars What's Included in the MVP Ready Set Go with Lids with Valves. MVP Pump 12pc Wide Mouth Plain Lid with Valve Stainless Steel Lids Owners Manual What's Included in the MVP Ready Set Go with Plain Lids. MVP Pump PSA Wide Mouth Adapter Lid Key 12pc Wide Mouth Plain Lids Owners Manual The Components! The MVP Pump pulls 80 85% (80 85kPa) more Vacuum

This MVP Ready-Set-Go Set with Valved or Plain Lids is Designed for Wide Mouth Vacuum Sealing Mason Jars

What's Included in the MVP Ready-Set-Go with Lids with Valves.
MVP Pump
12pc Wide Mouth Plain Lid with Valve Stainless Steel Lids 
Owners’ Manual

What's Included in the MVP Ready-Set-Go with Plain Lids.
MVP Pump
PSA Wide Mouth Adapter
Lid Key
12pc Wide Mouth Plain Lids 
Owners’ Manual

The Components!
The MVP Pump pulls 80-85% (80-85kPa) more Vacuum Than Any Portable Pump on the Market
Built to last
Heavy duty construction 
Simple reliable design
One moving part, no batteries or electric pump to fail

The PSA Adapter is the Best Adapter on the Market
Mason jars are not all the same. PURE designed the PSA Adapter to fit the widest variety of mason jars possible. This means better sealing to more jars t the highest possible vacuum

Stay-Tight Triple Thick Stainless Steel 0.4mm Lids with Bands
Wide Mouth Lids with Valve
Super-Strong and unbendable
Insert molded silicon gasket

Lid Key,
Because the MVP Pump pulls so much vacuum, a lid key is needed to remove the lid.


Cleaning,
Pump and Lid Key, hand wash with warm soapy water (not dishwasher safe).
Adapter, Lids, and Organizer are dishwasher safe

MVP Owners Manual, https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0111/7369/1473/files/PURE_MVP_InstructionManual-2024_11_02_Rev6.5.pdf?v=1734125274

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