One of the first home sousvide machines before they all started needing WiFi and Bluetooth.

by makked

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  2. StoutHeart2

    That is awesome. My original Anova recently crapped out after about 10 years on a long cook.

  3. same here. I also own a Joule. I have no idea why. This thing is a tank. I will be very sad the day it dies.

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