 the sous vide pod that I use the most. It's actually the first one I got. I got it for Christmas last year. I did a lot of research before I picked the one that I wanted my wife to buy for me, so. And I like this Gormia GSB140 is what it is. And when I got it, you actually buy it in multiple colors. They had about eight different colors, so I got purple, because that was my mom's favorite color. So, one of the things I like about this unit is the way the screen faces. If you look where the clip is on this, you can actually put this unit to the front of your sous vide container, and you'd be looking dead on into the screen. A lot of the other units that are out there, when they have the screen, it's flipped the other way, so you have to actually put the unit to the back of the container, so you're actually having to look over to it, or you have to put it on the side, or some other way to try to read it right. So, that's one of the things I do like about this, but I also like it because it's very simple to use. It has two buttons, and one is the power button. You just press it and hold it. Comes on after a couple seconds. And then to set it, it's pretty easy. It's got one set button that kind of scrolls through all the different settings, and then you adjust with either the wheel on the back here, or you just hit the power button. So, it's very easy to use. The only thing that you have to get used to with a unit like this is these pressure buttons. They're very sensitive. Sometimes you can press them both at the same time, and they'll switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius, so you just gotta look out for that. But once you figure that out, they're actually pretty easy to use. And that's one of the things I love about it. There's not a whole lot to it. There's no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or anything else to go wrong with it. It's simply, you know, set it and forget it. This unit's 1200 watts, which is about the top of the power that you can find with any of the units out there. I know the ANOVA's around eight or 900 watts at the max. I think the Juul is 1,100 watts, and then there's some that are 1,000 watts. But 1,200 watts is right at the top of the power scale that they go to. And one of the things the more higher watts do is let you heat the water up faster, and also keeps it at the temperature a lot easier, especially if you're using an insulated container like a cooler. You can actually keep your temperature pretty dead on. This one does actually fluctuate back and forth a degree when I keep it in this cooler here or this container here. I think that's mostly due because if the water is not in an insulated unit, it's a big amount of water and it can cool off pretty quick. But this does keep it good, but then that one degree mark pretty easily and it gets there pretty quick. So that's what I like about it. I haven't had any issues with it. I've had it for over six months. I've used it probably every other day since I've had it. I haven't had it stop on me at all. About the only time you will get this to have an error is if you, the water gets below this minimum mark and what that does, it shuts itself automatically so it doesn't burn out the heater in it. Because the heater is located in the fan or the propeller is located in the bottom unit here, but it's really protecting the heater. So it's got a sensor in there. Once it senses that water goes below this line, it'll automatically shut off and give you an error. And that's just simply so the heating element doesn't burn out. So I've actually had this unit way up over the maximum line here for the amount of water without any problems. So I've never had any issues with it with steam, some of the other units like ANOVA's and some other makers that have a lot of issues where if you're using a cover or if you're using Saran Wrap to cover the top, the steam will get into it and make it have some errors. But I've never had that with this unit, works great. One of the things I do like about this unit, they are pretty inexpensive. I think I got this during probably right before Christmas. It was either a Black Friday sale or something through Kohl's. I think they paid like $65 for it. I think they still sell right now on Amazon for like $79 or so. And then you can find them on Lightning Deals on Amazon a lot. But it does pretty well. But one of the things I do like is this little recipe book that came with it. And I don't use the recipes themselves even though they got some good recipes in it. But what I found is there's a guide in the back here that actually is pretty accurate with the different meats and cuts of meat and all the different produce, vegetables, seafood. The time and temperature guide in here is actually very good and very accurate. And one of the guys that runs one of the other sous vide groups on Facebook, exploring sous vide, Jason actually wrote this for Gourmia. And he's got a pretty extensive website and Facebook group. So I would look that up, exploring sous vide or amazing food made easy, that's Jason Langston and he's the one who actually put this book together for Gourmia. And I've actually used this guide all the time. I keep it on my desk handy so that I know if I'm going to cook something, I'll look up the guide and see the time and temp that's in here. And then I'll compare it with others like Jewel or the ANOVA or some other sites and see where they fall. But I found that this little guide that he's got together in here actually is pretty good. So I fully recommend it. I've seen just like with any electronic piece of equipment you're going to find people that have issues with them. I just haven't. I haven't heard of many. You'll hear a lot. Like I said with the ANOVA's or the Jewels just because there's more of them out there. Like I said, I've had really good luck with this unit. I've worked it to death. I've used it a lot in six or seven months since I've had it and I have never had an issue with it. So just keep that in mind. Look at it, take a look at it online, do some other, look at other reviews, look at other reviews on the Amazon or other websites. But I highly recommend it. I'll be doing some more of these reviews with some other products that I have that I use down the road. So thanks again for joining me and let me know if you've got any questions. Go ahead and subscribe. Make sure you make any comments down below. 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