• @frezik@midwest.social
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    3 months ago

    Interesting, because when they were relatively new, they were also the cheap option. Sous vide used to be a $1000+ thing. I did a DIY version for around $200, but later Anova came out and it was less sketchy than my box of wires running mains voltage.

    Instant Pot seems to make a pretty good one that fits around the sides of their pressure cookers.

    Anova’s app is basically useless. Could be nice for looking up temperatures and times for specific things, but I usually google it, anyway. Steaks are by far the most common thing I do sous vide, so it’s usually preset for that. Never used the app outside of playing with it when I first got it.

    One thing is for sure: I won’t be recommending Anova to friends anymore.

    • @Gordito@lemmy.world
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      43 months ago

      Instan pot didn’t continue to update their app three years ago and I now have a useless Insta pot.

      • @frezik@midwest.social
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        23 months ago

        I don’t think I ever touched an app for my Insta Pot or its sous vide attachment, but maybe the newer ones have to?

      • @frezik@midwest.social
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        23 months ago

        Oh, that’s just the sealed bag like normal. Back then, I was using special ziploc bags with a port for a small hand pump. They seem to have stopped making those, and I switched to a regular vacuum sealer.

        The diy part was the heater/pump. I based it on this:

        https://makezine.com/projects/sous-vide-immersion-cooker/

        The problem with this design is that because it sits above the hot water, it tends to have a lot of condensation build up inside the housing. So I rebuilt it to have power plugs for the teacup heaters and pump. Then it could be set to the side, and I could use more heaters for larger containers.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      03 months ago

      Could be nice for looking up temperatures and times for specific things, but I usually google it

      Well… who knows how long until we start getting billed for that, too.