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[–] 5002476? 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4.6 years ago
I have this ungodly expensive immersion heater, and I'm sure it works fine, but I was very disappointed in the results - tried it several times, but had not pre-salted the meat. http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/polyscience-professional-sous-vide-thermal-circulator/
Supposedly keeping the temperature exact is very critical, though some people have made crude ones out of crock pots and a pid controller.
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[–] 5002476? ago
I have this ungodly expensive immersion heater, and I'm sure it works fine, but I was very disappointed in the results - tried it several times, but had not pre-salted the meat. http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/polyscience-professional-sous-vide-thermal-circulator/
Supposedly keeping the temperature exact is very critical, though some people have made crude ones out of crock pots and a pid controller.