Sous vide bags / anova
Discussion
I've got one of the cheap £40 sealers at home and it does the job fine for little things, duck legs, chicken breasts or single steaks etc I only use it a few times a year though and ANY moisture in the seal and you have to start again which is a PITA
Anything big my butcher will do it on their machine for me if I ask.
Anything big my butcher will do it on their machine for me if I ask.
I use this one from Lakeland
https://www.lakeland.co.uk/31854/FoodSaver-Stream-...
Its not the cheapest, or the most expensive, but it works very well. I get the extra rolls and bags from Costco as they are cheaper. Not being constrained by a bag size is good as you just cut the roll to whatever size you require. The bags come in handy for standard size bits of meat.
https://www.lakeland.co.uk/31854/FoodSaver-Stream-...
Its not the cheapest, or the most expensive, but it works very well. I get the extra rolls and bags from Costco as they are cheaper. Not being constrained by a bag size is good as you just cut the roll to whatever size you require. The bags come in handy for standard size bits of meat.
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