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December 2015
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The editors liked
The food this thing produces is just so damn good. Tender
Juicy
Perfectly cooked perfection
Pretty much every single time. I love how portable it is and how little space it takes up in your kitchen (or backpack). The clamping mechanism feels very solid
The device is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled
Easy set up and use
Bright and easy to read display
Nice app with recipe book built-in
Does exactly what it's supposed to do
Excellent design and construction
Made with quality materials
Nice touchscreen controls
Good connectivity options
Well done mobile app with recipes
The easy-to-use $199 Anova Precision Cooker Bluetooth + Wi-Fi cooks food that retains its moisture and keeps a steady water-bath temperature. The device is also poised to have expanded connectivity to Apple's HomeKit in the future
A promising prospect if
Extremely easy to set up and use. Inexpensive compared with other sous vide products.
Cooks meat perfectly
Easy to use
Doesn't take up much space in kitchen
Serious Eats recipes included in app
The editors didn't like
The timer is unreasonably difficult to use
With lots of absurd long-pressing required. I found that it had trouble pairing with both an iPhone and an iPod Touch via Bluetooth. Even when it did pair
The app was pretty limited
Not laid out very well
And
It only operates at 800 watts
Which makes it take longer to heat water
The app could use some additional features like manually setting temp and time and more variety of recipes
Other than the Wi-Fi
The Anova's latest precision cooker isn't much different than its predecessor
The $179 Anova Precision Cooker with Bluetooth. Like other sous vide devices
You still have to properly prep food in plastic bags before you place it in
Bluetooth compatibility doesn't add much to the device. Currently iOS-only (though it doesn't require an iOS device to work)
Excellent design and construction, Made with quality materials, Nice touchscreen controls, Good connectivity options, Well done mobile app with recipes,
Like I stated in my previous Anova Precision (Pro) review, this isn't about sous vide cooking in general but for anyone who hasn't tried it, I highly recommend it. I have cooked steak, chicken, and fish with the new Anova Precision Cooker and every meal t...
It only operates at 800 watts, which makes it take longer to heat water
The Anova Precision Cooker's low price, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled features, intuitive design and powerful results make it one of the best sous vide machines on the market...
Published: 2016-02-24, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Cooks meat perfectly, Easy to use, Doesn't take up much space in kitchen, Serious Eats recipes included in app
Requires a deep pot
Never worry about an overcooked steak again. If you want to up your game in the kitchen, the Anova Precision Cooker is the tool to have. It's easy to use, its app spells things out simply for newbies, and it's easily adaptable to any pot you have in your...
Abstract: Anova's first consumer sous-vide was a touchscreen-topped wand both credited with helping the fashionable cooking style broach a broader market and criticized for being a little confusing. The follow-up Precision Cooker Bluetooth dialed back the display t...
The easy-to-use $199 Anova Precision Cooker Bluetooth + Wi-Fi cooks food that retains its moisture and keeps a steady water-bath temperature. The device is also poised to have expanded connectivity to Apple's HomeKit in the future, a promising prospect if
Other than the Wi-Fi, the Anova's latest precision cooker isn't much different than its predecessor, the $179 Anova Precision Cooker with Bluetooth. Like other sous vide devices, you still have to properly prep food in plastic bags before you place it in
With the connected sous vide cooking market heating up, assess the growing selection that will be available in the next few months before you commit to the Anova Wi-Fi...
Abstract: A month ago, when this sous vide series began, the amount of times I'd actually used an immersion circulator was zero. Luckily, my familiarity with food, in general, and sous vide cooked food, specifically, was pretty extensive, so I at least knew what th...
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Published: 2015-04-24, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Extremely easy to set up and use. Inexpensive compared with other sous vide products.
Bluetooth compatibility doesn't add much to the device. Currently iOS-only (though it doesn't require an iOS device to work)
The Anova Culinary Precision Cooker is one of the simplest, easiest, and most economical ways to start cooking sous vide. The Bluetooth connectivity is just gravy....
The food this thing produces is just so damn good. Tender, juicy, perfectly cooked perfection, pretty much every single time. I love how portable it is and how little space it takes up in your kitchen (or backpack). The clamping mechanism feels very solid
The timer is unreasonably difficult to use, with lots of absurd long-pressing required. I found that it had trouble pairing with both an iPhone and an iPod Touch via Bluetooth. Even when it did pair, the app was pretty limited, not laid out very well, and
Yes. Oh hell yes. Im kind of in love with this thing, and $180 seems like a really reasonable price. Im pretty much obsessed and cant wait to try more recipes. Yeah, theres a little wonkiness using the timer and the Bluetooth is unnecessary, but you d...
Published: 2016-05-31, Author: The , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Over the past three years, we've tested over a dozen sous vide setups to find the best for your kitchen. We like the Anova Precision Cooker (Wi-Fi Edition) the best because it's reliable, works with almost any container, and has a decent app that you will...