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December 2015
(79%)
23 Tests
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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...
The food this thing produces is just so 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, and
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, certainly. I'm practically in love with this thing, and you may well join me. At $229 (EU plug model, converts to £154; costs £197 all in with delivery from Anova) it seems like a really reasonable price. Yeah, there's a little wonkiness using the ti...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-27, Autor: Ry , Testbericht von: CNET.co.uk
The Anova Precision Cooker costs less than the previous generation while delivering results that are just as delicious. A redesigned clamp lets you use it with more types of pots
The product's app and Bluetooth smarts don't add much of anything to the experience
We loved the original Anova, and this one cooks just as well for less cash. Underwhelming smarts aside, it's a great sous vide starting point....
Veröffentlicht: 2016-05-31, Autor: The , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com.au
Zusammenfassung: 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...
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...
Difficult timing, Trouble pairing with iOS, Bluetooth range difficulty
Yes. Oh hell yes. I'm kind of in love with this thing, and $229 seems like a really reasonable price. I'm pretty much obsessed and can't wait to try more recipes. Yeah, there's a little wonkiness using the timer and the Bluetooth is unnecessary, but you d...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-28, Autor: Ry , Testbericht von: cnet.com.au
The Anova Precision Cooker costs less than the previous generation while delivering results that are just as delicious. A redesigned clamp lets you use it with more types of pots
The product's app and Bluetooth smarts don't add much of anything to the experience
We loved the original Anova, and this one cooks just as well for less cash. Underwhelming smarts aside, it's a great sous vide starting point....
Zusammenfassung: There are ways to cook with your phone that don't involve ordering delivery through an app. If you love cooking and technology, connected appliances and kitchen devices are the ideal gadgets for your smart home. They can automate parts of the cooking pro...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-20, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: pcworld.in
Zusammenfassung: Sous vide (French for "under vacuum") is a method of cooking food in an airtight plastic bag submerged in a water bath (steam can also be used). Submerging the food in water heated to the desired final temperature ensures that the food is cooked evenly th...
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...