Teja
Well-Known Member
I also bought a Weston 2300 from Quality Matters. A huge advantage of the Weston is that all the parts are replaceable and available so rather than throwing out food saver after food saver, I anticipate being able to keep my Weston running for years to come. While the Weston does a great job with vacuum, I found the auto seal feature cut off the vacuum a bit earlier than I'd like. I modified mine by disconnecting the vacuum line from the sensor and sealing off that portion of the line. Now I just manually seal when I want. That works much better for me.
If anyone else has the same premature seal shut off issue with thw Weston 2300, a Quality Matters rep. suggested a simple solution that immediately solved the problem. Issue is with the vacuum sealer pressure switch. You can take off the top of the unit and look for the main motherboard. On the main motherboard is a little grey dome with a torch screw in it (approx. quarter size) and with two grey wires coming out of it. Turn the screw ½ at a time until the vacuum no longer shuts off at which point turn the screw back ½ turn such that the vacuum will shut off and seal. I asked if this would violate the warranty and they confirmed that it wouldn't given their authorization to do it. As other have suggested, a great company to deal with.