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title: "Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | Bluetooth | 800W (DISCONTINUED)"
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# Bluetooth app control 800W powerful heating ±0.1° precise temp control Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | Bluetooth | 800W (DISCONTINUED)

**Brand:** anova culinary
**Price:** B/.668
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍽️ Elevate your home cooking game—precision, power, and smart control in one sleek device!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker | Bluetooth | 800W (DISCONTINUED) by anova culinary
- **How much does it cost?** B/.668 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- anova culinary enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted anova culinary brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Cooking Mastery:** Achieve restaurant-quality tenderness with exact temperature control (32°F–195°F) for flawless results every time.
- • **Sleek Stainless Steel Design:** Compact, durable, and stylish—fits seamlessly into any modern kitchen setup.
- • **Smart Bluetooth Connectivity:** Control and monitor your cooking remotely via app—free your time and never overcook again.
- • **Quiet & Efficient Performance:** 800 watts of power circulate water evenly and quietly, ensuring consistent heat without kitchen noise.
- • **Effortless Meal Prep & Cleanup:** Simple clip-on design and easy-to-clean materials make sous vide cooking hassle-free and enjoyable.

## Overview

The Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker (Bluetooth, 800W) delivers professional-grade cooking precision with a temperature range from 32°F to 195°F and ±0.1° accuracy. Its Bluetooth connectivity lets you control cooking remotely via app, while the powerful 800W heater ensures fast, even water circulation. Compact and quiet, this stainless steel immersion circulator transforms your kitchen into a gourmet haven, perfect for millennial professionals seeking effortless, restaurant-quality meals at home.

## Description

The ANOVA Precision Cooker makes it easy to achieve professional-level cooking results at home. To use, simply attach the cooker to any water-filled pot, put your food in a sealable bag, and set the time and temperature. The Precision Cooker heats and circulates the water to a precise temperature, cooking food to an exact temperature which creates maximum tenderness and moisture retention (without worry of overcooking). The ANOVA Precision Cooker connects to your phone, so you can cook amazing meals by the touch of a button - spend less time tied to the kitchen by relying on the app to notify you when your food is ready to Eat. Temperature Range: 210°F / 99°C maximum temperature; 32°F / 0°C minimum; 0.1° variance.

Review: I'm Impressed with the Ease of Use and Cooking Ability - Edit: 10/18/15: Having tried it for something easy (see below), I wanted to take it and really put it to work. I did a 48-hour pot roast which I had sealed using my Foodsaver FSFSSL4440-000 Appliance Vacuum Sealer . Having seasoned it with my own hickory smoked salt (using my Smokehouse Products Big Chief Front Load Smoker ), but I digress. I also used dried rosemary, Worcestershire Sauce, dried garlic and using my Mr Grill 2 Oz Stainless Steel Meat/Marinade Injector I injected the roast with leftover coffee. Suffice it to say - IT ROCKED! Now the downside is this. You cannot do this on the fly. This is something you prep for and prepare for. It takes 24 hours to marinade and another 48 to cook. But it was the best damn pot roast I've ever eaten. No lie. [And I'm a retired chef.] Edit: 08-20-15: After a half dozen uses in less than 30 days I have this to say: 1. I love it. 2. I hate it. I returned it yesterday because the thumb wheel used to change temperature and/or time seemed to only work increasing rather than decreasing. I have asked for a replacement. Getting the hang of sous vide cooking is a little tricky but the results are wonderful. Time, temperature, volume of water and quantity of food to be cooked all come into play. However, it's easier to be right than wrong with this piece of equipment. Once you've got your temperature set and have an idea on how long it will take to cook your food, there's nothing to do but prep your sides. Overall, I am very pleased with how this operates and the product it produces. One finished in the water, drain, pat the product dry and simply sear in a pan with a bit of oil. It's probably not fair to write a review after just one use, but I was so impressed with this I feel I can justify doing so. I am a retired chef who teaches a technical skills center's culinary classes. Sous vide cooking is nothing new to some, but to many students it's a bit of a mystery. I had been envious of other chefs who had the equipment. Now, thanks to desertcart's Lightning Deal, I have one as well. I did a little research into cooking various products. I had some chicken on hand that I had dusted with a curry mix. To it I had added about one tablespoon of Curry Express(r) Korma. I used the immersion method to release air and sealed each of four zip lock bags for cooking. I placed the immersion/circulator "stick" into a 20 qt stockpot and placed the four bags in. According to a recipe I was modifying, I attemped to set the temperature to 200°F. Actually, it only went up to 195°F. The water seemed to heat up nicely and owing to the circulation, had no hot or cold spots. (I checked with a thermometer.) Keeping an eye on the clock and watching the circulation, I did have to "pin" the bags down to keep them from floating into the bottom of the stick. More my fault than a problem of the product. It took about one hour for the chicken to be done. At dinner, well, it was going to be the taste test. We all agreed it was very tasty and very tender. The meat had a different texture than usual. I would say it was more "mealy," but not in a bad way. I'm really looking forward to working with more dense meat cuts such as beef shoulder. I'm impressed with the cooking ability and ease of use. Clean up, obviously, is a breeze!
Review: I Like This Non-WiFi Unit. It's Accurate, Quite, Powerful Enough, and Easy To Use. - I made my first trials of Sous Vide on our gas stove top with a thermometer and manual control of flame. Those results were tasty and encouraging, so I advanced to using a hot plate controlled by PID temperature controller and a thermocouple measuring water temperature. After cooking several nice thingsthat way, and after considering the many alternate consumer-grade Sous Vide immersion cookers for sale here, I bought this Anova non-WI-FI version. I have no use for fancy Wi-Fi control, and probably won't ever even use the blue-tooth feature of this unit. This Anova cooker is quite simple to control manually. All concerns expressed about Anova requiring you to register and connect via the internet are no longer valid in my experience. Being an electronics technician with almost 5 decades of experience, I immediately tested this unit for accuracy of temperature control. The result is amazingly good for a consumer-grade device. I have a laboratory-precision, German-made, mercury thermometer that is very accurate and graduated by 1/10 of degree centigrade. In my testing this Anova cooker maintains my set water temperature to within less than 1 degree Fahrenheit. This unit is quiet. It seems well made, and it circulates water well. It has sufficienct heating capacity. It is easy to understand and to adjust manually. The debate about how many watts the immersion heater needs to be is mostly pointless. In my judgement, an 800-watt unit will function just as well as an 1100-watt unit. I always fill my water tank/pot with hot water right out of the faucet. This way it only takes a few minutes for this unit to heat water to the target cooking temperature. If a person was in a real hurry to reach a high cooking temperature, you could always heat a sauce pan full of water to boiling on the stove and add that to a partially water-filled cooking pot. I started out sealing our Sous Vide foods in vacuum seal bags, like most instructions advise. However, we no longer do that. I prefer to cook them in a simple one-gallon size zip lock bag. I place a butter knife in the bottom of the bag to assure that the food-in-bag sinks, then drape the top of the bag (without zipping the seal) over the top edge of my Sous Vide pot, and clip with the lid, or with a bag closer clip. Using a zip lock bag is less expensive and less time consuming. It assures that all air is out of the bag, and allows me to taste or test for done-ness at any time. I really like the new dimension that Sous Vide adds to my cooking. So far, I like this unit a lot. However, be sure to keep the upper portion of the unit away from water and steam. (I always keep a lid on my plastic tub, with a slot cut in the lid to make room for this cooker.) Based on reviews posted of some electronic problems, many of which stem from water getting in the upper portion of the unit, I did buy the two year warranty extension for less than $6 from Square Trade.

## Features

- Brand New in box. The product ships with all relevant accessories

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00UKPBXM4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #599,506 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #211 in Sous Vide Machines |
| Brand | Anova Culinary |
| Brand Name | Anova Culinary |
| Color | Silver/Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,667 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851607006083 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.75"D x 2.75"W x 14.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Sous Vide Precision Cooker Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Anova Culinary |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | A2.2-120V-US |
| Part Number | A2-2-220V-UK |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75"D x 2.75"W x 14.75"H |
| UPC | 851607006083 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 195 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 800 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Anova Culinary
- **Item Weight:** 2.5 Pounds
- **Product Dimensions:** 2.75"D x 2.75"W x 14.75"H
- **Voltage:** 220 Volts
- **Wattage:** 800 watts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you use this to cook Raptor??**
A: You have to marinate the raptor in buttermilk for an eon or two to remove the gamey taste. After that, a little salt and pepper and fifty million years or so cooking at 134 degrees and it will be tender as all get out! Be sure to keep the water topped up!

**Q: Can I cook in a ZIPLOCK or is a special bag needed?**
A: Yes! You can just place items to be cooked in a ziplock, then,  with the opening up, immerse in water to force the air out. Seal the bag and put it in a pot of hot water and place in the oven at desired temp and save yourself the $150 Sous-vide costs.

**Q: So as I understand it this has long slow cooking times? Is it safe to leave it cooking when no one is home, like a crockpot or rice cooker?**
A: You are totally safe as long as you don't keep your pot on a wooden or Corian surface for a long period (damage after 200 degrees.) Chances are it would be ok because most cooking is done below that; but placing it on a granite counter or stove top would be the safest.

**Q: Hey man, i have bought a anova culinary a2.2-120v-us sous vide precision cooke, but i still need a vacuum sealer, any recommend is ok**
A: I recently purchased a vacuum sealer called food shield. It is $105 on amazon & you can use the same bags you would with a vacuum chamber. Use the 3 mil bags for aver .40 less then food saver bags. You can double seal them or just vacuum seal them twice. I have even done liquid with this vacuum sealer. Has a bit different pump that allows you to do it this way without liquid getting into the pump. Look at my review & you will see photos of beef stew I did. You would swear I did it with a vacuum chamber.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm Impressed with the Ease of Use and Cooking Ability
*by B***E on July 28, 2015*

Edit: 10/18/15: Having tried it for something easy (see below), I wanted to take it and really put it to work. I did a 48-hour pot roast which I had sealed using my Foodsaver FSFSSL4440-000 Appliance Vacuum Sealer . Having seasoned it with my own hickory smoked salt (using my Smokehouse Products Big Chief Front Load Smoker ), but I digress. I also used dried rosemary, Worcestershire Sauce, dried garlic and using my Mr Grill 2 Oz Stainless Steel Meat/Marinade Injector I injected the roast with leftover coffee. Suffice it to say - IT ROCKED! Now the downside is this. You cannot do this on the fly. This is something you prep for and prepare for. It takes 24 hours to marinade and another 48 to cook. But it was the best damn pot roast I've ever eaten. No lie. [And I'm a retired chef.] Edit: 08-20-15: After a half dozen uses in less than 30 days I have this to say: 1. I love it. 2. I hate it. I returned it yesterday because the thumb wheel used to change temperature and/or time seemed to only work increasing rather than decreasing. I have asked for a replacement. Getting the hang of sous vide cooking is a little tricky but the results are wonderful. Time, temperature, volume of water and quantity of food to be cooked all come into play. However, it's easier to be right than wrong with this piece of equipment. Once you've got your temperature set and have an idea on how long it will take to cook your food, there's nothing to do but prep your sides. Overall, I am very pleased with how this operates and the product it produces. One finished in the water, drain, pat the product dry and simply sear in a pan with a bit of oil. It's probably not fair to write a review after just one use, but I was so impressed with this I feel I can justify doing so. I am a retired chef who teaches a technical skills center's culinary classes. Sous vide cooking is nothing new to some, but to many students it's a bit of a mystery. I had been envious of other chefs who had the equipment. Now, thanks to Amazon's Lightning Deal, I have one as well. I did a little research into cooking various products. I had some chicken on hand that I had dusted with a curry mix. To it I had added about one tablespoon of Curry Express(r) Korma. I used the immersion method to release air and sealed each of four zip lock bags for cooking. I placed the immersion/circulator "stick" into a 20 qt stockpot and placed the four bags in. According to a recipe I was modifying, I attemped to set the temperature to 200°F. Actually, it only went up to 195°F. The water seemed to heat up nicely and owing to the circulation, had no hot or cold spots. (I checked with a thermometer.) Keeping an eye on the clock and watching the circulation, I did have to "pin" the bags down to keep them from floating into the bottom of the stick. More my fault than a problem of the product. It took about one hour for the chicken to be done. At dinner, well, it was going to be the taste test. We all agreed it was very tasty and very tender. The meat had a different texture than usual. I would say it was more "mealy," but not in a bad way. I'm really looking forward to working with more dense meat cuts such as beef shoulder. I'm impressed with the cooking ability and ease of use. Clean up, obviously, is a breeze!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I Like This Non-WiFi Unit. It's Accurate, Quite, Powerful Enough, and Easy To Use.
*by A***L on January 21, 2018*

I made my first trials of Sous Vide on our gas stove top with a thermometer and manual control of flame. Those results were tasty and encouraging, so I advanced to using a hot plate controlled by PID temperature controller and a thermocouple measuring water temperature. After cooking several nice thingsthat way, and after considering the many alternate consumer-grade Sous Vide immersion cookers for sale here, I bought this Anova non-WI-FI version. I have no use for fancy Wi-Fi control, and probably won't ever even use the blue-tooth feature of this unit. This Anova cooker is quite simple to control manually. All concerns expressed about Anova requiring you to register and connect via the internet are no longer valid in my experience. Being an electronics technician with almost 5 decades of experience, I immediately tested this unit for accuracy of temperature control. The result is amazingly good for a consumer-grade device. I have a laboratory-precision, German-made, mercury thermometer that is very accurate and graduated by 1/10 of degree centigrade. In my testing this Anova cooker maintains my set water temperature to within less than 1 degree Fahrenheit. This unit is quiet. It seems well made, and it circulates water well. It has sufficienct heating capacity. It is easy to understand and to adjust manually. The debate about how many watts the immersion heater needs to be is mostly pointless. In my judgement, an 800-watt unit will function just as well as an 1100-watt unit. I always fill my water tank/pot with hot water right out of the faucet. This way it only takes a few minutes for this unit to heat water to the target cooking temperature. If a person was in a real hurry to reach a high cooking temperature, you could always heat a sauce pan full of water to boiling on the stove and add that to a partially water-filled cooking pot. I started out sealing our Sous Vide foods in vacuum seal bags, like most instructions advise. However, we no longer do that. I prefer to cook them in a simple one-gallon size zip lock bag. I place a butter knife in the bottom of the bag to assure that the food-in-bag sinks, then drape the top of the bag (without zipping the seal) over the top edge of my Sous Vide pot, and clip with the lid, or with a bag closer clip. Using a zip lock bag is less expensive and less time consuming. It assures that all air is out of the bag, and allows me to taste or test for done-ness at any time. I really like the new dimension that Sous Vide adds to my cooking. So far, I like this unit a lot. However, be sure to keep the upper portion of the unit away from water and steam. (I always keep a lid on my plastic tub, with a slot cut in the lid to make room for this cooker.) Based on reviews posted of some electronic problems, many of which stem from water getting in the upper portion of the unit, I did buy the two year warranty extension for less than $6 from Square Trade.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's changed the way I cook meat...
*by H***H on August 16, 2015*

I've been wanting to try sous vide cooking since I first heard of it about a year ago, and a few weeks ago tried an experiment with "do it yourself" stove top sous vide. Took my stainless steel 8-quart stockpot, filled with hot tap water and spent 90 minutes fiddling with the knob on the stove, and shifting the pot this way or that on the burner until I got a stable 135 degrees F measured with a Thermapen. Then sealed a steak in a Foodsaver bag, put it in for a couple hours and the results were unbelievable. The only problem was non-stop attention I had to pay trying to get the right temp (actually I wanted 133 but settled for 135) and then keep it stable. (It fluctuated between 133 - 136) So I decided to get the Anova Precision Cooker. I ordered it on Aug. 1st and received it Aug. 4th. Since then I've cooked 4 steaks (2 flatiron, 1 chuck-eye, 1 London Broil), 2 boneless skinless chicken breast and 1 boneless pork chop. The results in every case have far exceeded my expectations! Now I can cook a pretty mean steak by conventional methods... about 1/2 the time. The other half it comes out over- or under-cooked to some degree. (I prefer rare to med. rare.) But the 4 steaks I've cooked with this thing have been FLAWLESS. I cook to core temp of 132 degrees, then sear for 45 seconds per side on a screaming-hot (600+ degrees F) cast iron griddle with a little softened butter smeared on both sides of the steak. Every time the results have been so outstanding I don't even want to look at the other food on the plate - all I can think about is the steak! And the flavor is better than any steak I've ever had. Now the chicken... I gave up chicken breast years ago, I just could never learn to cook it right. Most of the time it came out dry, chewy, stringy. The 1st time I tried it sous vide, the flavor knocked me for a loop! I'd never cooked a chicken breast that tasted that good before, and I didn't even put any seasonings in the bag. Just a bit of salt & pepper after it was cooked. But there was something a little off-putting about the texture of it. It bothered me, and I tried to figure out what it was. I didn't catch on until I did the second chicken breast - the meat was firm, but tender & juicy. None of that dry stringy stuff that I had eaten all my life. In other words, what I found off-putting was that it wasn't what I was accustomed to - which is to say cooked badly. It was cooked RIGHT for a change. I've got a feeling I'll be eating a LOT of chicken from now on... Now about chicken skin, I don't think I'd cook that sous vide. Haven't done it yet, but I think I'd pull it off & put it in the fridge until the chicken was done, then quickly fry it until crispy in a smoking-hot skillet with a little oil. I just don't think sous-vide would help the skin at all, even searing it after cooking in the bag. I've read a few reviews about this item failing after a use or two or three. I've used mine 7 times in 11 days and it has performed flawlessly every time. It maintains the set temperature perfectly as measured with my Thermapen. It also arrived in brand-new condition, I've seen a number of poor reviews about people getting "used" units due to "scratches" on the face of the display. Well, mine was like that but it is due to a plastic film placed over the face to (ironically enough...) protect the face from scratches. The film is not obvious, it is hard to see and does not have a tab to peel it off, and is just about impossible to peel off with your fingernail. I stuck a piece of masking tape on it, and it peeled off easily then. I've seen other poor ratings based on the "hard-to-use" interface. Hmm, if you don't want the temp in Celsius you press the start button for 3 seconds and it changes to Fahrenheit. Whichever you want, the only 2 things you HAVE to do are: 1) Roll the temp to the desired setting with the wheel 2) Press the start button to turn it on Yes, if you want to use the built-in timer, that involves an 8-second press of the start button which then changes the temp setting (which changes with a 3-second press) meaning you then have to do another 3-second press to get the temp setting back where you want it. Yes, that is poor design. But who needs the timer? If you have one of these things, odds are you have a digital kitchen timer you can use. And if you don't, odds are you have a smart phone with a timer built in. And if you DO have the smart phone, there are sous vide apps that will tell you how long to cook something based on what it is, how thick it is and what final temp you want and start a timer for you. A timer on the Anova frankly is unnecessary. Meaning the interface is as simple to use as anyone could want. Spin the wheel to set the temp, then press "Start." Why buy an immersion circulator instead of doing it on the stovetop? The stovetop method works, but it is not as accurate with respect to temps. In my case, the stovetop temp varied by 3 or 4 degrees, whereas the Anova temp is accurate to 2/10ths of a degree. (If I set it to 132, it MAY go as low as 131.9, or as high as 132.1 - though it is usually nailed on 132.) And the stovetop method takes a LOT of time getting the water to temp and then stabilized. 90 minutes the one time I tried it, and then constant checking. With the Anova all you have to do is dial in the temp you want. I put in 110 degree tap water, set it for 132 and it's at 132 in 12 minutes and needs no further attention. What can I say? I am 100% satisfied with the results I've gotten from this device. It was money well spent, and I'd spend it again in a heartbeat if I had it to do over.

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