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2025-08-22 14:25:47
I did a quick test run with some lightweight veggies on the day that I received the weights. The bag with the weight stayed right where I left it at the start. They do exactly what is needed - no need to mess around with racks, magnets, mugs, or whatever else people use to keep bags down. Just pop one of these weights in with your food and place the bag exactly where you want it in the water.The silicone material feels strong and is easy to hand wash or throw into the dishwasher. Out of curiosity, I checked to see if a magnet could reach to the core of the weight but even my strongest magnet could not get through the silicon.Normally I would hesitate at the idea of having something like this touching my food inside the bag but I just really do trust Greater Goods for some reason. After purchasing many of their products (including their sous vide cooker as shown in the photos!) everything they sell has always been high quality and safe to use.
tomsterrific
2025-07-28 11:12:24
These are pretty simple devices. They are 4.0"L x 1.4"W x 0.6"D and weigh 4.5 oz. The website lists the temperature range as -22 to 446°F and states that they are dishwasher safe. They have a food grade silicone coating and can go directly into a sous vide bag with the food. I tested the "slickness" of the silicone by putting woodworker's glue directly on one of them. I spread it around and allowed it to dry. I used my fingernail and the glue popped right off so food shouldn't stick to them. We have some silicone measuring cups and they were discolored by tomato-based foods although the cups remained perfectly useable. Just a note of caution - these weights might not have that issue. They are heavy enough to sink a bag of food in a sous vide bath provided you evacuate as much air as possible. You should do this anyway in order for the sous vide to cook properly. Overall, it's a simple device for a simple task and should work well for you.
P Young
2025-07-26 17:52:34
Small, easy to clean and store, and sufficient weight to hold the bag down in bath. Only down side is the weight slips to bottom of bag so be careful when carrying and whatever you are cooking the sous vide bag will be bottom heavy so top of bag may or may not be in the hot water bath depending.
Hawgfan
2025-07-16 12:27:33
These weights work. 3 are not always enough if you’re cooking a couple of things simultaneously.
Doc Jables
2025-07-10 12:23:50
Been using these for a while and they are no better or worse than other silicone-coated weights. Seem durable. Though I wish companies would just make stainless steel uncoated weights so that we don't have to deal with silicone flavor absorption.
Jules
2025-06-21 16:36:29
Bought these to keep hamburgers from floating when we sous vide. Just stick it in the bag with the burger, problem solved. Perfect! Dishwasher safe. Doesn’t add any weird taste.
Disappointed in FakeReviews
2025-05-26 15:36:46
I thought I was going to need these weights. But they really don't hold anything down that's you want submerged. I think the size needs to be bigger. They seem sturdy and easy to use and they don't get hot but they do not hold the product down. I bought little battery clips to keep my bags submerged and that seems to work better than these weights
Debbie Bretag
2025-02-16 13:42:41
These are such a simple but helpful "tool" for cooking with your Sous Vide. I have sometimes challenged by how to keep the food bad from floating to the top--problem solved. I like that these can go directly in the bag rather than attaching them to the outside of it. The are food safe and very easy to clean. I recommend them, as well as the Greater Goods Sous Vide.
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