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The Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker 2.0 combines 1000 watts of power with WiFi connectivity to deliver precise temperature control and rapid water circulation at 8 liters per minute. Designed for versatility and ease, it lets you cook restaurant-quality meals remotely via the Anova app, supporting thousands of recipes and real-time monitoring. Its compact, durable design fits any pot and ensures perfect sous vide results every time.









| ASIN | B07WQ4M5TS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,151 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #29 in Sous Vide Water Baths |
| Brand | Anova |
| Capacity | 8 Liters |
| Color | Black and Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (11,717) |
| Date First Available | 2 October 2019 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Material | Plastic Metal |
| Model Number | AN500-US00 |
| Power / Wattage | 1000 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 7.8 x 32.51 cm; 453.59 g |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
V**I
Amazing purchase
Really nice thing to have to save time and make tasty food. Happy
S**I
It worked only for 2times
Hi I have buyed this machine 2pcs but I have used only 1 PCs that too only 2tmes. Then after it stopped working . Really need the replacement for this thank you
C**.
only two times used
After second time used the product , top digital panel has come off seems screws are broken. Not sure where I can get fixed.
F**N
Perfect machine and quality ,
Its a pefect machine , but timer won't turn off the device after time , and there is no limit , if WiFi or data issue , if not able to reach to your phone, or not be at home , or fall asleep , machine will work forever , just need to pay the electricity bill and result not a good food.
N**Z
Se ve de buena calidad, muy fácil de usar. La aplicación del celular hace que se configure muy facilmente y ayuda a preparar la carne en el punto deseado. Las veces que lo he usado ha llegado a la temperatura objetivo de manera relativamente rápida. El único detalle fue al configurarlo con la red wifi, tuve que acercarlo a un metro de mi router para que la detectará, pero una vez configurado se conecta a la red sin problema.
I**H
I’ve bought the cooker, 45 days ago and after 5 uses, it’s just stopped working. No reason, no life, do not even turn on. Completely dead. I’ve reached out to the seller and apparently I cannot return or exchange the item, as it been 45 days. Stay away from this seller! This is just the waste of your money. To be transparent, as a one off the seller offered me a repair fee of £35, which is marginal compared to the price and I’m not sure it’s even possible to repair.
D**I
Abbastanza deluso per il prodotto che ha una fascia di prezzò molto alto. In primo luogo ha la spina americana e non viene con un adattatore. Inoltre l’elettrodomestico è a 120v dunque facendolo lavorare a 220v come si trova in Italia porta ad un deterioramento rapido del prodotto. Istruzioni assenti e nemmeno un qr code per scaricare l’applicazione corretta. I gradi inoltre sono espressi in F invece che in C!
R**H
I have had mine for over a year and am satisfied. This is a good product, though I had one problem that I'll describe below. This large vessel is great for cooking during hot months when i don't want to heat up the house. I'll buy enough meat for a month, trim and portion it, vacuum seal it, and then cook it sous vide and freeze it. It's a great system. It was worth spending the time to identify and test the best temperatures for cooking the optimally tender and juicy meats. I use it for delicate things like chicken breast, long-cooking things like pot roast (chuck roast, shoulder roast), and everything in between. Easy to clean. You will need to learn how to do sous vide because it's a technique that requires some study. I put mine on a sheet pan with a cooling rack on it to separate the heated water from the surface that the vessel rests on. The problem I had was with the circulator. The bezel that contains the digital readout loosened and fell off. I reattached it with "all plastics" glue that is sold at hardware and home improvement stores, and which is made by loc tite. No problems since then. I'd buy another circulator like this and I recommend it too. For smaller sous vide projects, like just cooking a pound or two of something, or pasteurizing eggs, I use an 8 quart Farberware pot. The vessel that comes with this kit is big and is not practical for daily use unless you're cooking sous vide a lot.
B**N
I bought this item to replace an Anova Nano that stopped holding the temperature reliably after about 4 years of very regular use. I suspected the issue was build up of minerals and such in the heating element, so I bumped up to this model since you can remove the skirt to clean the heating element properly. I also wanted a wifi connection just so I can monitor temp from another room. I compared to the Joule which is definitely slicker looking, supposedly a bit quieter, and a more impressive app. It also seemed quite fun to use Alexa to control it. What my choice came down to though was that the Joule requires the app - can't just set the temp and start cooking from the cooker. Sous vide is not complicated, just set the temp and walk away. I don't worry about setting a timer because part of the whole point of sous vide is not worrying about over cooking. So it seemed like I might have fun with the app for a bit, but then be frustrated that I had to pull my phone out or walk through multiple Alexa questions just to hit start. I've seen other reviews that complained about the wi-fi being unreliable or difficult to configure. Mine connected without any problem and seems to be working fine. Maybe Anova made some recent fixes? Not sure what else other people might have been experiencing. This one is a bit louder and bulkier than the Nano. The size really doesn't make any difference because you're just connecting it to the side of a container. I actually kind of like having a bit of sound from it, just to remind me that it's there. I typically have music going in the kitchen anyway, so I don't really hear it. For those who haven't tried sous vide yet, it's absolutely the best way to cook pork and beef. I've tried chicken, fish, vegetables, etc, but I don't see any different in results for those. The entire cooking challenge with beef and pork is getting them to the right temp and not overcooking - especially with a thick filet mignon or pork chop. Absolutely no guess work with the sous vide. Don't even need to brine your pork chop because it's going to cook slowly with the salt. I don't bother marinating my tri tip in advance because it's going to slow cook in the marinade. Where you will hear different opinions is the best way to brown the meat after roasting. I've tried various methods. Torch tends to dry out the meat and give it a bit of chemical flavor. Barbecue works great, but I have to heat up the entire thing and go outside. I used to use cast iron skillet, but it's so darn heavy. I now use a Ninja non-stick pan (absolutely love those things) with a healthy amount of butter on heat. While the meat is browning, I continuously scoop the melted butter up over it. Just a minute or two for absolute perfection.
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