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    Pre-ordered this:

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    Originally posted by dr_jared88
    Pre-ordered this:
    I did too. I already have the bluetooth version, it's sweet

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    Originally posted by Cos


    LOL you and my Dad should get together, that's what I got him for last Birthday. I got the BTTF set. Haha

    Werrrd...I have the BTTF set from a while back as well...had the Ghostbusters set sitting around for a long ass time before I got around to assembling it last weekend.

    Dunno, it was the F40 kit that seemed to reignite a bunch of interest for whatever reason into Lego...and keep creeping their site for cool kits haha...
    ...@therealarifjina...

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    Originally posted by Skrilla
    Great car.

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    Originally posted by blitz


    I did too. I already have the bluetooth version, it's sweet
    Preordered a wifi as a second unit?

    I have a bluetooth version too, but haven't wrapped my head around the added value of wifi. Start the meat in ice water when you leave for work and turn on the circulator from the office?
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    Hey baller, any problem money can solve is no problem at all. Don't sweat it.

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    Originally posted by Strider
    Start the meat in ice water when you leave for work and turn on the circulator from the office?
    Yup

    With 2 little kids dinner can't wait until 2 hours after we get home, so this will let me have shit ready when we need it. Plus having 2 units for different temp baths won't be the end of the world (beef/chicken/veggies).

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    Originally posted by killramos


    Did you install for attached or detached?

    I am pretty sure my wifi doesn't reach my rear detached so I'm not sure if i can make a product like that work.
    Mine didn't either, but a Netgear R7000 took care of that.

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    Originally posted by dr_jared88
    Pre-ordered this:
    What is it?

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    Originally posted by A790

    What is it?
    It's a sous-vide heater/circulation unit, it just goes on the edge of your pots and does its thing. Pretty slick.

    http://anovaculinary.com/

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    Shit that's actually pretty cool. I was using my crockpot yesterday and was just thinking how I love having food ready when I come home. Since I'm defrosting my meat during the day, why not cook it as well?

    Now I'm thinking of getting one hahaha

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    Originally posted by A790

    What is it?
    Do you need some vacuum sealing system and appropriate bags to get the most out of it?

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    Originally posted by D'z Nutz
    Shit that's actually pretty cool. I was using my crockpot yesterday and was just thinking how I love having food ready when I come home. Since I'm defrosting my meat during the day, why not cook it as well?

    Now I'm thinking of getting one hahaha
    http://anovaculinary.com/anova-precision-cooker/wifi/

    $50 off with code 'WIFI'

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    Originally posted by dibbz


    Do you need some vacuum sealing system and appropriate bags to get the most out of it?
    From what I've read is most people just use ziploc bags and do water displacement instead of vacuum sealed bags but you certainly can do it that way as well.

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    Originally posted by dr_jared88


    http://anovaculinary.com/anova-precision-cooker/wifi/

    $50 off with code 'WIFI'
    Yeah I saw that. Makes it even more tempting. Considering I portion, bag, and freeze my meats already, this really is almost a no brainer.

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    Originally posted by schurchill39


    Son of a bitch! I suck apparently
    If you want to try it again, I don't mind giving you a hand.

    Originally posted by killramos


    Did you install for attached or detached?

    I am pretty sure my wifi doesn't reach my rear detached so I'm not sure if i can make a product like that work.
    Detached. I get about 2 bars in the garage. It doesn't need much in terms of wifi strength.
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    Originally posted by D'z Nutz
    Shit that's actually pretty cool. I was using my crockpot yesterday and was just thinking how I love having food ready when I come home. Since I'm defrosting my meat during the day, why not cook it as well?

    Now I'm thinking of getting one hahaha
    look into the instantpot
    heloc that shit

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    Originally posted by D'z Nutz
    Shit that's actually pretty cool. I was using my crockpot yesterday and was just thinking how I love having food ready when I come home. Since I'm defrosting my meat during the day, why not cook it as well?

    Now I'm thinking of getting one hahaha
    If you want to try out sous-vide for cheap, you can use one of these and your Crock-Pot if your pot is non-programmable and has a simple temperature dial.

    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/141553021483

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    Originally posted by dr_jared88


    From what I've read is most people just use ziploc bags and do water displacement instead of vacuum sealed bags but you certainly can do it that way as well.
    I bought a vacuum sealer, mainly to stockpile meat from my smoker for the winter. Just got the one from Costco and it's pretty slick too.

    Both together are the best culinary dollar I've ever spent, highly recommended.

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    Originally posted by lint


    look into the instantpot
    Holy that's pretty bad ass!

    Originally posted by BerserkerCatSplat


    If you want to try out sous-vide for cheap, you can use one of these and your Crock-Pot if your pot is non-programmable and has a simple temperature dial.

    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/141553021483

    My crockpot isn't programmable and only has an off/low/high setting.

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