
Tiny. Cordless. Stops food waste.
You throw out food too often. It hits your wallet and clutters your fridge.
The Fiii Portable Vacuum Sealer changes that. Small and cordless. One-touch seals in seconds. A visible water tank cuts mess, and 30 reusable bags get you started. Battery swaps can annoy heavy users, but for most folks it saves space and waste.
Fiii Compact Cordless Vacuum Sealer
You get a small, well-built tool that makes food last longer. It saves space and cuts waste. You will like the fast seals and the visible tank that keeps mess low.
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Quick take
You get a small sealer that works. It feels light in your hand. It seals dry food and wet food. It keeps food fresh longer. You will use it for meal prep, leftovers, and sous-vide bags.
What stands out
The unit uses dual-pump suction. That gives steady pull and fast sealing. A visible water tank catches moisture. It stops spills. The build uses ABS plastic. It is pure white and neat in any kitchen. The unit runs on a single 9V battery. The package adds 30 reusable vacuum bags. That means you can start right away.
Features that matter
How it works — short and clear
You place food in a bag. You align the bag mouth in the sealer. You press the button. The pump pulls air out. The sealer heats a strip to close the bag. The tank catches droplets from wet items. You store the sealed bag in the fridge or freezer.
What you get in the box
Specs at a glance
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | FIII |
| Color | Pure White |
| Material | ABS plastic |
| Power | 1 x 9V battery (included) |
| Weight | ~1.18 kg (2.59 lbs) |
| Included bags | 30 reusable vacuum bags |
| Model | ZB-S30 |
Real uses you will love
You will save freezer space. You will cut freezer burn. You will lock in flavor and juices. You can portion meat, seal bulk buys, and store sauces. Use it for snacks, cheese, and deli. It works for wet items because the tank traps moisture. It also suits dry goods like nuts and beans.
Cleaning and care
You must empty the tank after wet jobs. You must dry it before storage. Wipe the seal area after each use. Do not submerge the unit. The bags are reusable. Rinse and dry them per the guide.
Tips to get the best results
When it is not ideal
It is not the tool for heavy commercial use. If you seal many pounds daily, a larger unit with built-in recharge might serve you better. The 9V battery works well for home tasks. But long, repeated vacuum cycles will drain it faster.
Maintenance schedule
Warranty and support
The product ships with standard manufacturer support. Keep your receipt. Register the unit if the brand offers registration. That helps if you need a part.
Final note
This sealer fits small kitchens and busy hands. It keeps food fresh and your freezer neat. It saves money by cutting waste. It is simple to use. It is simple to care for. You will find it handy for daily tasks and for long-term storage when you want compact power.



FAQ
Yes. You can seal liquids, but you must act with care.
Use the visible water tank to catch moisture. Empty and dry the tank after sealing wet food. Check the seal before you store the bag.
They last many uses if you care for them.
The kit includes 30 reusable bags. Replace a bag when it tears or when the seal no longer holds a vacuum.
Yes for normal home tasks. The unit runs on one 9V battery that the manufacturer includes.
Remember the sealer is built for portability, not nonstop industrial use.
Yes. It works well for sous-vide when you make good seals.
Do not seal bags with very hot liquids. Let them cool first, or chill them slightly.
Vacuum sealing cuts freezer burn by removing air.
Vacuum storage can extend shelf life dramatically. Label and date each bag.
Yes. You can use other bags that match the sealer’s method and size.
High-barrier reusable bags and compatible roll bags work best.
It runs quietly compared to full-size machines.
It is not loud enough to be disruptive in a home kitchen.
Follow a few simple rules to stay safe.
Wipe the unit with a damp cloth. Do not submerge it. Replace batteries safely.
Clean the tank after wet seals. Keep the unit dry and dust-free.
Check the seal strip and gasket from time to time. Replace parts if they crack or wear.
Yes. You can seal non-food items for storage or protection.
This works well for small fabric items, papers, and electronics parts you want to keep dry.








Not bad, but the unit made a weird clicking noise the first week. Fixed itself after I reseated the battery. 😒
I appreciate the compact design and the fact it doesn’t look like a spaceship on my counter. The visible water tank is a fun consolation prize for anyone who hates cleaning up drips.
Also, the 30 reusable bags are a good start — but I wish they included a few larger sizes.
I had a similar click; reseating solved it for me too. If it persists, try a fresh 9V — sometimes included ones are low.
Thanks for the honesty, Hannah. Small noises can indicate a battery connection issue — reseating is a good troubleshooting step. The review did mention fast seals and low mess.
Curious about the bag sizes — the listing says 30 reusable vacuum bags are included. Does anyone know the mix of sizes? Also, are these compatible with other handheld sealers?
I’m thinking of buying as a gift but want to make sure it comes with a variety.
Mine were mostly medium-sized. They seem to be standard USB-style compatible bags so I’ve used extras from another brand with no issues.
I bought an aftermarket large set and they worked fine. Just watch for the bag edge — wrinkles cause bad seals.
The product page lists 30 reusable bags but doesn’t break down the exact size mix in the summary. Many users reported mostly small/medium sizes in the kit; larger bags may need to be purchased separately.
I’ve used the Fiii sealer for vegetables, leftovers, and even a couple of sous-vide experiments.
Pros:
– Small footprint, great for apartment kitchens.
– Visible water tank is a lifesaver when sealing wet items (you can actually see when it needs emptying).
– Reusable bags are decent and seem well-made.
Cons:
– If you try to vacuum very humid things it can take a couple tries.
– The included bags are mostly small/medium; would love large sizes in the kit.
Tip: freeze meat flat on a tray first, then vacuum seal — results are much better and the sealer handles it easily.
Yes Hannah — as long as the bag is properly sealed and the plastic is rated for cooking temps. I usually double-check the seal edge before putting it in.
Thanks for the detailed breakdown, Maya. The expert verdict did praise the visible tank and the space-savings — your tips align well with that.
Ooo sous-vide, didn’t think of that. Do you put the sealed bag directly into the water bath?
Good tip on freezing flat first. Makes a world of difference when vacuum sealing raw meats.
I adore this sealer for marinated meals. I prep dinners for the week, vacuum them in the reusable bags, freeze flat, and they take up way less space. Also — you get less freezer burn, which is the real win here.
Price is reasonable for the convenience and the 8.6 expert rating makes me feel like I wasn’t being overly optimistic.
Agree on freezer burn — vacuum sealing changed my meal prep game. Just be careful with very sharp bones; they can puncture the bags.
Love that use-case, Priya. The expert verdict highlights space savings and waste reduction too.
Tip: put a bit of paper towel between bones and bag before sealing to prevent punctures.
Pretty handy for quick jobs, but I’m skeptical about long-term durability. Handheld gadgets always seem to die on me after a year.
That said, seals were strong on my steak and cheese, and the compact size is great for small kitchens. Not sure if I’d rely on it for heavy freezer use though.
I’ve had mine 9 months and it’s still going strong — gentle use and not overfilling bags helped for me.
Totally fair concern. The expert rating (8.6) suggests it’s well-built, but it’s still a compact device — heavier daily use might lead to wear sooner than a full-size sealer.
Good product overall but a few constructive notes:
– The suction power is decent but not as aggressive as my full-size chamber sealer.
– The seal strip could be longer to accommodate bigger bag mouths.
– Noise levels are moderate; not terrible but noticeable.
If Fiii released a model with a stronger motor and a bigger seal bar, it would be perfect. Still useful for everyday needs and trips to the farmer’s market.
Thanks for the thoughtful critique, David. The review does position this as a compact, well-built tool rather than a heavy-duty alternative — your suggestions would make a nice upgraded model.
Agreed — would buy a ‘Pro’ handheld with a longer seal strip.
Took this camping — super portable and lightweight. Battery-power is convenient but FYI: airlines might be picky about bringing spare 9V batteries in checked luggage (I brought the device but left the spare at home).
It did a solid job with cheese and cured meats on the trip. The visible water tank prevented drips and made cleanup fast. Not as powerful as my countertop sealer but way easier to pack.
Also note the reviewer recommended the visible tank specifically for sealing wet items — it keeps mess low.
Sam — yes but blot excess liquid first, and use the tank for wet jobs. Otherwise it might take a couple attempts to get a full vacuum.
Does it work well with wet marinades? I’m thinking of saving marinated chicken for camping.
Good heads-up about batteries and travel rules. The spec does say one 9V battery is required and included.
Thanks — I was wondering if it would be worth bringing for road trips. Sounds perfect.
Bought this after reading the review — great little gadget! The seals are quick and the visible water tank actually helped me avoid puddles when I was sealing wet leftovers.
Price at $69.99 felt fair for a handheld unit. Battery included (9V) which was a nice surprise.
Only thing: the bags that came with it seem a bit stiff at first, but they work fine once you get the hang of positioning.
Would recommend for anyone who wants to cut down on food waste without a bulky machine.
Glad it worked out for you, Olivia — thanks for mentioning the 9V battery. The reviewer noted the visible tank as a win for messy jobs too.
Nice — I keep dropping lids on leftovers so this might save me from eating mystery food 😅
Agree with Olivia. If you angle the bag slightly it helps the seal form better on wrinkled edges.