BACOENG 2 Quart Stainless Vacuum Chamber Kit vs VEVOR 3 Gallon Vacuum Chamber with Glass Lid
Overall winner: VEVOR 3 Gallon Vacuum Chamber with Glass Lid
Key Differences
BACOENG's 2-quart stainless chamber is the more compact, lower-priced option and features an acrylic lid with a clear window for observing defoaming; VEVOR's model offers a much larger 3-gallon interior and a corrosion-resistant glass lid for bigger, bubble-free projects but sits in a higher price tier. Choose BACOENG if you want a smaller, more affordable kit with a visible acrylic lid; choose VEVOR if you need larger capacity and a glass lid for larger pours
BACOENG 2 Quart Stainless Vacuum Chamber Kit
2-quart stainless steel vacuum chamber with acrylic lid and 0-30inHg gauge for degassing resins. Observes defoaming through a transparent window; durable design suitable for multiple uses. Customer note: includes accessories and solid build quality
Pros
- durable stainless steel body
- acrylic lid with transparent window
- observes defoaming process clearly
- 0-30inHg liquid-filled gauge
Cons
- mixed feedback on size for larger operations
- some concerns about durability over time
VEVOR 3 Gallon Vacuum Chamber with Glass Lid
Vacuum degassing chamber with a tempered glass lid and 304 stainless steel body for stabilizing wood, resin, silicone, and plaster. Noted for large interior space and good vacuum function, with mixed views on seal and sturdiness
Pros
- corrosion-resistant glass lid
- large interior space
- stainless steel chamber
- suitable for degassing multiple materials
Cons
- mixed reviews on seal
- mixed opinions on sturdiness
- one report of flimsy rubber fitting
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BACO ENGINEERING |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | VEVOR |
| User Reviews | BACO ENGINEERING |