It has stopped heating. Wondering if it is better to replace or try to repair? I'm guessing the former. Nevertheless, if it is an easy fix, I'll keep it. I don't need bluetooth or any of the other features in the newer sticks.
I'd replace. The worst thing about a long SV cook is when it fails in the middle of it and ruins the meat.
This was some chicken thighs and near the end. But yes.
I was going to do some reverse sear ribeyes at the firehouse tomorrow. I guess it is a good thing the stick took a dump yesterday and not tomorrow with some expensive steaks in the tub.
You can put a lot of work into it, it won't be as hot as it was originally, and it will fail sooner. Get a new one with a warranty and you're good for at least a year.
You can put a lot of work into it, it won't be as hot as it was originally, and it will fail sooner. Get a new one with a warranty and you're good for at least a year.
Kind of what I figured. The new ones are about half the price of what I paid for this one.
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