So I'm in the experimental stages and so far can attest to the medium rare finish as well as the value of this item as far as meats go. Mine is an 800 watt Instant Accu Slim. There are more expensive brands out there with more bells and whistles but I chose the one that suits me.
One thing of dire importance is that you have to add more water multiple times to keep the wand within the correct water level. Don't know how one could pull this off without actually being there so the WiFi, Bluetooth attraction becomes a moot addition.
Nevertheless, the 1 1/2 inch cowboy ribeyes and the 2.2 lb. corned beef brisket came out perfect after a quick one and a half minute scorching on both sides, the latter dusted in flour.
Knowing plenty of restaurant folk combined with my experience with reverse sear led me in this direction and it seems a mouth watering success.
We might not get restaurant grade prime beef but we can take choice cuts and make them much better than expected.