textured bags shoji;ld work in a chamber vac.
it might be that you have to increase the heating time // cooling time as the texture makes them thicker.
there is no reason/ advantage to spend the extra money on textured bags in a chamber vac. as far as I can tell
they are approximately 40 cents a bag , vs 4 cents a bag for chamber bags.
the texture is so air can be pumped out by a vac-system that just pulls the air out. then seals this keeps thin channels open
fior air flow when the bag is compressed on the sealing bag before heater seals it. the texture does not add any extra
' puncture - proofing ' as far as I understand it.
I get all my bags at
3 MIL bags. I have not had a failure. if I think there is something ' pointy ' on an item , I cut out a sleeve from another bag and then bag
all that together
but to each their own.