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Worth noting that some digital pressure cookers have a sous vide option.
Yes, but most that I've seen only heat and don't circulate. Immersion circulator type sous vide "sticks" do both and thus give more even heat. I haven't tried the sous vide function on my instant pot so I can't speak to how well it does. I imagine the difference is negligible because of the small area, but if I was wanting to do a large volume of water, I would want something that circulates the water.
But I would definitely recommend if you already have a slow cooker or pressure cooker or other device that also has a sous vide function, use it if you're not ready to get an immersion circulator. I'm not a huge fan of most multi function devices because in my experience, they do one thing great, and the rest mediocre. I'd usually rather have an appliance that is made for a specific function. But this is mostly with appliances and not necessarily utensils or tools.
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