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Over a month, and I haven't done anything... I'm terribly sorry, that's an inexcusable delay. Blush | :O

Yes, I've had a sous vide for a couple of years: Sous Vide Supreme Demi[^] and we use it at least once most weeks.
It doesn't replace an oven - you can't do anything "crispy" in it, so roasties, hassleback, baked potatoes, pies, etc are all out.
But it does do some things brilliantly. Cheap cuts of meat come out juicy and tender, steaks are perfect, even turkey is edible! Laugh | :laugh:
You need to invest in a good quality vacuum sealer and a stock of bag rolls - the ziplock ones are worse than useless. I started with the ziplock ones as I figured they could be reused and that's got to be better for the environment but ... it's next to impossible to get them clean once you've cooked in them as the embossed inside surface (which you need to get a good vacuum) clogs with juices and food and is too fine to clean well. And they don't hold the vacuum well for long either - couple of days only. The hot sealers (I have one of these: FoodSaver V2860[^] which is excellent, and I spend about £40 pa on bags. The advantage is that you can bag food in protions (two chicken breasts for example), vacuum seal it for the freezer, and it lasts much, much longer - about two years instead of 2 months becasue you are preventing bacterial growth by removing the oxygen it needs as well as slowing it's growth rate due to temperature.

It takes some work to get it right: different meats need different temperatures, and I still haven't found a temperature / time combo that works for legs of lamb - they all come out like slimy baby food.
But cheap beef joints, steaks, burgers, chicken, fish, and some fruits work really well. And I also use it as a "warming oven" to raise bread (at 30C it's the perfect environment for it).
You do need to sear the meat once it's out of the water bath, both to start something called the "Maillard reaction" and also give some colour, but that takes less than a minute.

Would I be without it? No, probably not. Should they be cheaper? Oh yes! Laugh | :laugh:
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