Reddit Reddit reviews Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | WiFi + Bluetooth | 900W (Discontinued)

We found 27 Reddit comments about Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | WiFi + Bluetooth | 900W (Discontinued). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | WiFi + Bluetooth | 900W (Discontinued)
Anova precision cooker Wi-Fi - perfect to cook from anywhere with Wi-Fi. Serves up to 12. Fits on any pot. Adjustable clampCook like a Pro - the Enova precision cooker allows anyone to cook a restaurant-quality meal at home. Our sous vide Circulator is the perfect kitchen appliance for hands-off cooking of vegetables, meat and much more with consistent control and precision. We're so confident in our product Enova backs it with a 2-yearPerfect results, every time - Precision cooking enables you to produce results that are impossible to achieve through any other cooking method. No dry edges and no rare centers. Juices and flavors don’t escape. Food comes out perfectly moist and tender. Continuous temperature control provides reliable and consistent results, every time. Perfect for vegetables, meat, fruit, cheese and much moreSmart device control & cooking notifications - the precision cooker can be controlled remotely with smart devices, allowing you to escape from the kitchen while you cook. Simply download the Enova app to easily monitor, adjust or control the device from your iPhone android or other smart devices. The precision cooker also provides you cooking notifications while you're out of the kitchen so you'll know when your food is ready. The precision cooker's Wi-Fi connection allows you to control the device from anywhereEasy to use - simply attach the precision cooker to any pot, add water, drop in desired food in a sealed bag or glass jar. Start cooking with the touch of a button. The sous vide cooker's timer and precise temperature control allow you to step away and relax while your food cooks perfectly. No additional equipment neededGet creative with 1, 000+ recipes - choose from sous vide guides and recipes created for home cooks of every skill level by award-winning chefs, With simple directions to walk through each recipe with ease. All available free of charge. Great for beginner and veteran chefs!Simple to clean - the precision cooker's detachable stainless steel skirt and disks are dishwasher safe making this kitchen appliance easy to clean and maintain. Temperature range - 0 to 92 degree celsius
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27 Reddit comments about Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | WiFi + Bluetooth | 900W (Discontinued):

u/touchmybork · 13 pointsr/gundeals

Ehhhhhh I see what you area saying but you have to take into account that amazon is a conglomeration of things amazon has is in its warehouses and what other companies sell THROUGH amazon. A lot of the stuff that is shooting/hunting related is sold through amazon by someone else. I think this why, when we all look for shooting stuff there aren't crazy deals. Because outside sellers aren't motivated by prime day to drop prices. All that said you just have to know what to look for, amazon more deeply discounts things that are close under their umbrella. I was able score:

A second echo dot which was $15 off already then another $10 credit for voice ordering(with my current echo dot) = $25 Echo dot.

I took a CHANCE on the new amazon fire OS powered Element 55"4K tv for $399 (now OOS) saw it on slick deal slated for sale at 6pm PST sat at my computer and mashed refresh button at 6pm until price dropped from $649 to $399. I say took a "chance" because a number of crappy reviews have come out about this product, but for such a small price I'm willing to bet on amazons return policy and the extended warranty protection of the credit card that I used for purchase.

Link

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XDC9RBJ/ref=twister_B0711HCF25?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Then there was/is an Amex promo "amex17prime" with some loop holes (google it) but effectively $30 off $60 = 50% off I bought
-9mm collet for my hornady bullet puller
-Lee load all II 16 ga conversion
-Lee 7/8oz slug mold
For 471 Amex meme era hip rewards points and $30


details in link below

http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2017/07/06/amazon-discount-amex/

Then I bought the Anova gen 2 wifi 900w sous vide for $129 regular was like $179 a couple days before. Just wanted to screw around with sous vide and this is a palatable price for me given the feature set. I'm going to try and make back my $130 in food prep savings vs buying lunch out at work.

link:

https://www.amazon.com/Anova-Culinary-Bluetooth-Precision-Cooker/dp/B01HHWSV1S/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_79_bs_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=CC3C1TYDD17HKNDPWP0Z&th=1

If you all are curious about the "Alexa deals" you can ask you echo dot "what are your deals?"


Or Visit

https://www.amazon.com/b?node=16924218011


TL;DR Buying shit that amazon is likely to make more money off of reaps better deals


EDIT: formatting, added links, TL;DR

u/RedOctobyr · 4 pointsr/sousvide

This should show Amazon's pricing for the WiFi model over the last 6 months:
https://thetracktor.com/detail/B01HHWSV1S/us/

And the Bluetooth model:
https://thetracktor.com/detail/B00UKPBXM4/us/

The answer seems to be "somewhat often"?

(Edit: it shows 3 months of history by default, but you can change the amount of time shown in the graph. And sorry, I hadn't realized that your post title was a link to a similar site, so you already had the info that I linked to.)

u/NomadCigarCompany · 3 pointsr/cigars

I use the Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker WIFI http://amzn.to/2CpjW6A . That and a pot of water and you are good to go.

My picking my favorite Nomad is like picking a favorite child. That said, lately is has been a tie between the Fin de los Mundos. Esteli Lot 8613, and the Martial Law.

u/dalaio · 3 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

Also, for us Canucks, the Joule isn't available in Canada (yet), while the Anova can be found on Amazon.ca.

u/bdporter · 2 pointsr/sousvide

> Every price listed as marked down on prime day is falsely inflated

This is certainly true for some "deals". However, the normal price for this product is not $140 to $150. It has been on sale in the last 6 months for about $170, but $129 is the lowest price since Black Friday.

I think using a price tracking site like camelcamelcamel.com is warranted before buying anything.

u/sibre2001 · 2 pointsr/unpopularopinion

Yessir.

Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | WI-FI + Bluetooth | 900W | Anova App Included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HHWSV1S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2XoWDb5WDTB60

This us the one I have. But you can get them for far cheaper. A friend got one for like $50 and it works as well as mine. Just doesn't have the wireless abilities.

u/123ilovebasketball · 2 pointsr/financialindependence

To expand on /u/barchueetadonai's reply, Kenji Lopez-Alt writes recipes tested via scientific method. His recipes are available on www.seriouseats.com or in his book The Food Lab.

Also, invest in a basic slow cooker. Start it before work and you'll come home to pot roast, pulled pork, buffalo chicken, meatballs, pretty much anything.

And lastly, the sous vide cooker. Check out /r/sousvide, but you can make anything from steaks to lamb to duck. But most importantly, long cooks will leave the toughest cuts of beef or pork tender and juicy.

u/JorgePasada · 2 pointsr/fasting

Yeah I actually bought a different sous vide with the Instant Pot because it was on sale but i'm returning it tomorrow.

I'll probably end up getting the new Anova with WiFi at some point as the only complaint with sous vide in the instant pot is the space (You can't do giant roasts like you can with the Anova where you don't have to worry about the container size).

But as a starter, or if it's just smaller stuff you're cooking, the Instant Pot Ultra is absolutely great for Sous Vide.

u/peteostler · 2 pointsr/whole30

You don't even need an instant pot... Any stock pot works great.
Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker WIFI, Immersion Circulator (2nd Gen), 900 Watts, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HHWSV1S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_I30gAbWQQVXDM

u/tooth10 · 2 pointsr/diabetes

I bought an Anova Sous Vide and it has been a game changer for my weekly meal prep. It is set it, through whatever meat you want to cook and walk away. You can cook a weeks worth of meat and leave it in the fridge and pull it as you need.

For meal ideas you can check out r/sousvide

u/JarvisHBD · 1 pointr/sousvide

The shills are out in force this holiday season. Do not order using that link. Just use this non-referrer link and don't feed the rats.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HHWSV1S/

u/tminus7700 · 1 pointr/Electricity

You want to use a transformer rated at 1,000 voltamperes or 1KVA. DO NOT USE those travel converters. They are to be used ONLY on heating only appliances. Like older waffle irons, clothing irons, hair dryers and the like. They produce a poor waveform of current and can damage anything with electronics in it. Like your product. But as you can see from the link, they run about US$100. So unless your have other items you also want to run at 120VAC, it is probably cheaper to buy a new heater in country. For instance in the 1980's I moved for 2 years to England. I bought about 3 transformers, but I brought a number of my US appliances with me.

The only other problem is that they use 50Hz instead of 60Hz. So I also had a frequency converter. I am an electrical engineer and I built that myself. I used it to run my computer monitors and turntable. Both of which would not work correctly on 50Hz, even with the right voltage.

Also what voltage was it rated for? Your product details (click on answered questions, search: voltage) said you could order 120 or 220.

edit: Most modern electronics will work on either 50 or 60Hz without problems. I had old school electronics.

u/leonard71 · 1 pointr/Cooking

I have this guy. I usually used a large crock pot container as the water bath so I didn't have to buy a large special tub. Even that was a bit tight to work in if I had two big steaks in there. I didn't really feel like the water had enough room to circulate. But I don't like the device enough to want to buy a special tub to do water baths in.

u/phathomthis · 1 pointr/funny

+1 that a good steak doesn't need sauce. Imo it ruins it and only poor cuts or poorly cooked steaks need sauce at all.

+1 on the sous vide. The results are amazing and it's so effortless. There's even this little gem that hooks up to your wifi and can be controlled by alexa or on the go. It's pretty hard to not get it perfect with this.
A nice sear on the grill, a pan, or a blowtorch with sear tip and you're at top quality cooked steak.

u/1111thatsfiveones · 1 pointr/kickstarter

Astroturfing is a marketing technique. You have a 2 year old reddit account with no activity before today, and all of your activity is links to this campaign. So essentially you look like you're trying to market this.


As for other options, there are several. Something like this would be my recommendation, because it's a lot more space-friendly than the one you linked, and is a lot less expensive. All you need for sous vide is a way to control water temperature. That's it. If you really wanted to, you could cook ghetto sous vide with a crock pot and a ziploc bag.

u/The_Reckoner_ · 1 pointr/personalfinance
u/mrhuggypants · 1 pointr/fitness30plus

Business Costco is Costco geared towards businesses. Their bulk meat comes in 50lbs or more. A LOT of stuff is individually packaged items which makes it easier to take on the go. I have one about 20 mins from my house but they may not be everywhere.

As for the sous vide. I have one made by Anova.

Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | WI-FI + Bluetooth | 900W | Anova App Included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HHWSV1S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wEh1Cb9SQZQMV

There are other ones that work fine but I really like the WiFi, as I can turn it on while at work, come home and it's ready. I love this thing.

I got the food Saver vacuum sealer from Costco and it's paid for itself in the amount of food it's saved me.

But for the sous vide you can use a zip lock bag or they even have reusable bags that you can wash out the inside. You put that in a stock pot or heat safe water container you have laying around.

I hope this helps!

u/christineispink · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

we put this one on our registry (not too pricey) plus we got a bunch of le creuset for xmas from our moms to use it with. one of the groomsmen bought it for us yay! i think you can do lots of different things with a sous vide, including fish (not sure about veggies).

u/MrSlowhead · 1 pointr/treedibles

I guess using a doubler boiler could be called a sous vide method, but more specifically, I have one of these that I want to use for infusion.

u/frugal_masturbater · 1 pointr/GifRecipes

Thanks, that's good to know. I'll put this thing on my Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.com/Anova-Precision-Cooker-WIFI-Watts/dp/B01HHWSV1S/ref=pd_cart_wl_2_3?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=GV0X6QSRBDV9PR0CQV8C&th=1

Just a matter of hinting to the wife :)

u/EliCooks · 1 pointr/sousvide

Joule or Anova WiFi, keep in mind Joule can only be used with a phone or other WiFi device that supports the app - but its ease of use can't be beaten.

Anova Nano might also be a good option but I've heard mixed reviews. I personally use the Anova WiFi and couldn't be more satisfied.

Anova WiFi (I bought mine for $119): https://www.amazon.com/Anova-Culinary-Precision-Bluetooth-Included/dp/B01HHWSV1S/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1550594863&sr=8-3&keywords=anova+wifi

Joule: https://www.amazon.com/ChefSteps-Joule-Sous-Watts-White/dp/B0727R431B/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1550594863&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=anova+wifi&psc=1

Edit: updated with Amazon links

u/sliight · 1 pointr/amazonprime

This one: https://smile.amazon.com/Anova-Culinary-Bluetooth-Precision-Cooker/dp/B01HHWSV1S/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499786106&sr=1-1&keywords=sous%2Bvide&th=1&psc=1

The WiFi Bluetooth one is normally $200ish, I'd considered buying at $180 before, but didn't see the value in the WiFi part of it. So the $150 you posted I'd probably buy if I saw it hit $100. Thanks,

u/nibblicious · 1 pointr/whole30

> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HHWSV1S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_I30gAbWQQVXDM

"Add to list" (or maybe not too late to get on Xmas wishlist....)