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The Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker 3.0 is a professional-grade, WiFi-enabled sous vide device delivering precise temperature control (32°F–197°F) with 1100 watts of power. Featuring dual-band WiFi for reliable connectivity, a user-friendly two-line touch screen, and a removable stainless steel skirt for easy cleaning, it fits most pots with an adjustable clamp. Perfect for busy professionals seeking consistent, restaurant-quality meals at home, it pairs seamlessly with the free Anova app for remote control and access to exclusive recipes.











| ASIN | B0BQ9F56WV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,715 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #2 in Sous Vide Machines |
| Brand | Anova Culinary |
| Brand Name | Anova Culinary |
| Capacity | 16 Liters |
| Color | Silver |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,413 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850043914051 |
| Included Components | Precision Cooker |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.1"D x 3.07"W x 12.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Sous Vide Cooker |
| Item Weight | 1.92 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacture Year | 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Anova Culinary |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | AN525-US00 |
| Part Number | AN525-US00 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.1"D x 3.07"W x 12.8"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 850043914051 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 197 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 1100 watts |
R**A
Works perfectly! I am very happy with my Anova Sous Vide Cooker.
I am very impressed with the Anova Sous Vide Cooker 3.0. Meat comes out tender and juicy, especially chicken breast. I like that you can put meat in a vacuum sealed bag, then into a water bath and that's it, go about whatever else you want to do. When cooked, take it out of the water, and dry it off well with a paper towel. Give a quick sear on both sides and you are done. I have not installed the app. Personally I see no need to. The cooker is very easy to use. Fill up your container with water, attach the sous vide cooker, plug it in, press the temperature button, then the + or - button until you reach the desired temperature. Press the temp. button again to save setting. Next press the on button. Once it gets heated to the temperature you have chosen, put in your sealed bag, wait for the temperature to come back up, then set your timer, Press timer, then + or - button until you reach the desired time, then press the time button again to save your setting. Make sure the meat is completely under the water and not lying flat on the bottom. I bought the Everie Sous Vide 12 Qt. container with hinged lid, rack and container sleeve, which makes cooking even easier. I just set the bottom of the bag into the rack and drape the top of the bag over the edge of the container and close the lid. The lid holds the bag in place, and the rack keeps it from laying on the bottom of the container. If you are looking for a good sous vide cookbook, I recommend Sous Vide for Everyone by America's Test Kitchen. I bought 3 Sous Vide cookbooks, and this was much better than the others. The temperature charts are very helpful, and I think are more accurate and safer than in other cookbooks. You can also go online and find recipes on Anova's website, for free. I did buy a case to put my sous vide cooker in. The case is a sturdy case, but you have to take the clamp off the cooker and put it in a separate compartment. I have since seen cases that allow for the clamp to stay on the machine. My advice is to go with that stye case. I think it would be less wear and tear on the clamp screw. The screw is the only part of the machine that I worry about, the screw that tightens the clamp to the cooker. It doesn't appear to be very strong. They should have used a stainless-steel screw. Other than that, I am very happy with my sous vide cooker. I use it several times a week! I would recommend the Anova Sous Vide cooker. It's a very nice machine.
A**S
Great Sous Vide cooker, reasonably priced
I use my Anova Sous Vide Cooker all the time, and it has completely changed the way I cook. Every meal I’ve made with it has turned out perfectly tender, flavorful, and cooked exactly the way I like it. Whether it’s steak, chicken, fish, or even vegetables—this thing delivers restaurant-quality results every time. One of my favorite features is the Anova app. Not only is it super easy to use, but it also has a huge library of recipes that inspire me to try new dishes. Plus, the app connects to my phone so I can monitor the cooking process from anywhere in the house and always know exactly how much time is left. Anova has really built a great system. The device is reliable, the app is user-friendly, and the overall experience is just smooth and satisfying. If you’re even slightly interested in sous vide cooking, I highly recommend Anova. You won’t regret it!
R**E
Everything worked perfectly.
I have owned a few sous vide over the years. I really love how magical they are at making perfect steaks and roast beef with even the most economical cuts. I liked the following features of this particular model: 1. It is very easy to program using their free app. I did not have a problem with losing signal when I wandered around the house like others have reported. I like that I could follow its cooking time and water temp on my smartphone. 2. The clamp that holds the sous vide to the water container is easily removable from the sous vide. The one I had previously had a spring loaded clamp but eventually it cracked off the sous vide and I had to throw it away. It had a screw that holds the clamp to the pot and another that holds the sou vide securely. It is easily removed. 3. I liked that it can be disassembled for easy cleaning. 4. It has a highly accurate thermostat from what I could tell. At least the medium rare roast beef I cooked was perfectly medium rare throughout. It gives readings to 1/10 degree F. For those who aren't all that familiar with sous vide cooking, many restaurants use them to get perfect, slow cooked meals, especially meats done to perfection. And you don't need to be hovering around the oven to make sure it doesn't overcook. If you're busy and can't get to it for 30 minutes, it's still a good. I once cooked a eye of chuck, a tasty but chewy cut of beef to medium rare for several hours to give it time to essentially "tenderize," then used it for Beef Wellington and it was as delicious! It came out as tender as tenderloin at 1/3 the cost! There really couldn't be an easier way to cook a fancy perfectly cooked meal than with this "set it and forget it" device.
K**B
Love, Love, Love
This is my first sous vide machine, and so far I’m very satisfied with it. I’ve been getting the perfect medium-rare steaks, and the chicken comes out tender, juicy, and “bouncy.” It’s not loud and heats up fairly quickly. I also like the app. I mainly use it to set the time and temperature, and no subscription is needed for that. You don’t even need the app to operate the machine; it’s just convenient. I’ve only had it for less than a month and used it a few times, so I can’t really comment on long-term durability yet. I do wish there were a storage bag/container available for it.. Even if it's sold separately (is there?). I paired it with the Everie container, which works great just had cover the gap on the lid. Overall, I’m happy with my purchase so far.
R**W
No lies! The meat turns out tender!
UPDATE: Within 6 months, the head of the screw that clamps the cooker inside the holder fell apart in my hands. Part of the head of the screw remained intact so I could still use the cooker. It just made it more difficult to loosen and tighten. I contacted Anova and they had me send some information and put in an order for a replacement screw. They also sent me a shipping label to return the broken part. Within a month, I received the replacement screw. When I received it, I could see why it fell apart. The half of the head that fell apart is put together in thirds as you can see the seams. Before putting the new screw on the clamp, I did decide to add glue all over the head to hopefully keep it from falling apart again. The screw is part of the clamp, and has nothing to do with the sous vide cooker, the water, or the food itself. I appreciated Anova's customer service on the issue. I have seen a lot about sous vide, but I mainly ignored it as another fad. Recently, I saw it mentioned in my weight loss group for batch cooking chicken breasts to cut & use in recipes without drying out the chicken. I can cook moist chicken breasts in the oven, but I use a thermometer to keep it at 165. It's tedius to monitor with multiple sized breasts that we buy in bulk at Costco. I can use the pressure cooker, but it varies on how tender it comes out since breasts vary in size when batch cooking. In addition, since Covid, we've been having a lot of problems with the toughness of the beef carried at Costco, prime or choice, doesn't matter. We can pay more for better quality elsewhere, and we have done this for better results, but I'm newly retired & we're cooking for a family of 5. I prefer the Costco prices. Soooo, I ordered this cooker to see if it was as magical as everyone has said. First, the app is FREE. There are a lot of complaints about the price of the premium version of the app. The free portion is very basic. You connect to your wifi & you can set the temperature & the timer and you can start the cooker from the app. I find the app easier to use than pushing up and down buttons on the unit itself. The app allows you to just type in the numbers. My old fingers are more easily able to type buttons on my phone than messing with the unit. It's not fancy so when your timer is up, you will NOT get an alert from the app. Your cooker will let out a few beeps and stop. If needed, it would be better to use your phone timer or an oven timer instead of the app if you need to more closely monitor the cooker. I personally have zero desire to pay for the premium portion of the app which apparently provides recipes & allows you to select the recipe & it programs your cooker. How hard is it to type in numbers for temp & time? Hit Google and you will get a million options for recipes cooking your meat. Use Reddit, Facebook, etc, etc, for recipes. Anova even has suggested times and plenty of informative articles on their website for free. You don't need to pay for an app. Right now, I haven't bought anything but the cooker. We have a large, oval Le Creuset Dutch oven which works perfectly so far. We have a vacuum sealer, but I'm just using the cheaper freezer lock bags from Costco which seem to work fine. I have been clipping the bags onto the sides of the pot, but the meat seems to stay underwater without the clip. I cover the pot with a piece of foil & a dish towel. I haven't seen any evaporation yet and this may not be needed for the short cook times I've done so far. First, I made 2 chicken breasts for my lunches. I did 148 degrees at 1 hour and 30 minutes. I then seared the chicken breasts in a skillet for some added flavor. Right now, I'm batching cooking 4 breasts for my lunch, but I did presalt them & let them sit for about a half hour prior to cooking. You still need to brine your meat if that's your preference. I won't be searing the chicken & I will just shred it & portion it for chicken sandwiches for my lunches this week. For my second attempt, I had my husband buy the cheaper top sirloin steaks from Costco. He salted them & let them sit overnight. I added Montreal Steak Seasoning & plopped them in bags for about 3:10 at 132 degrees. Hint... If you start with hot water out of your tap, it takes less time for the cooker to get your water to temperature. My husband seared the beef in a cast iron skillet with butter & they turned out so tender. Next time, I'll probably drop the temp to 130 to get it a bit more medium rare. I included a picture, but I didn't slice the meat for staging as I was anxious to eat. If you're looking for fool-proof tender meat, sous vide is the way to go.
G**Z
Do One Thing Well
After spending some time searching reviews, I decided on the Anova. I like that it's simple and you do NOT have to use an app to operate it. I mean all you need to do is set the temperature and turn it on. Yes, there is a timer function but the nature of sous vide cooking is set it and let it go. Most time the cook length is several hours and doesn't require much in the way of precision. I've had this about a year now, but have only used it 4 - 5 times. It cooks a mean steak, but who can afford them any more. I used on a picnic ham to get it to temperature then used the broiler to sear it and bake on the glaze. I was able to start it early in the morning and let it go for several hours so I wasn't sweating the timing between it being done and people arriving. The unit seems to be well made and sturdy, and holds the temperature steady. I start off with hot water from the tap, so I can't comment on how long it takes to get cold water up to temperature, but generally it doesn't take long for it to make up the last few degrees.
A**.
EXASPERATED, DISAPPOINTED, RETURNING
I am not a difficult person to please, but this is easily the most disappointed I have been in product in a very long time. There have been many occasions over the years when I wished I had a sous vide cooker, but it never felt like a necessity. Recently, I decided to treat myself, and was excited about adding one to my kitchen. After spending many hours researching options to ensure the right choice, I selected the Anova Precision Cooker 3.0 because of the brand’s reputation, its higher power compared to alternatives, advertised Wi-Fi capability with remote monitoring and control, and a price point I was willing to meet to get these features from a known brand. Based on that research, it appeared to be a safe, well-regarded choice. I ordered it from Amazon earlier this week, it arrived two days ago, and today it was unpacked for its first use. This is where my experience went off the rails. Using the Wi-Fi features requires installing the Anova app on your phone. Upon opening the app for the first time, a subscription prompt immediately appeared, offering access to recipes, cooking guides, and tutorials for a monthly or annual fee. Those extras were of no interest, so I declined the subscription. What followed was nearly an hour spent attempting to pair the cooker with the app. The only setup guidance provided is to install the app and follow the prompts. One of the first steps is to confirm a code displayed in the app matches one displayed on the cooker. The codes did match, but pressing the confirmation button resulted in nothing happening. The app remained stuck on the same screen. A troubleshooting button in the app provided no guidance relevant to this issue. A Google search led to suggestions to perform a factory reset on the device, uninstall and reinstall the app, and try again. All of that was done — twice — with the same result. Further searching led to the Anova website, where there is extensive marketing copy but very little practical help or support. The most useful information came from user forums, where a consistent theme emerged: many core features — including remote monitoring and control via Wi-Fi — require a paid subscription. Crucially, this requirement is not disclosed in the Amazon product listing nor on Anova’s own product page. In all of the pre-purchase research done beforehand, there was no indication that an ongoing paid subscription would be necessary to use the very features that made this model appealing in the first place. That reality only became apparent after the purchase, while searching for help. This is utterly deceptive. If one must pay an ongoing fee to use the features of a product — particularly the features that drove the purchasing decision — then one does not truly own that product. An honest and reputable company would clearly disclose such a requirement upfront. Anova, it would seem, deliberately conceals this critical detail, presumably in hopes of compelling customers who have already paid approximately $140 (when viable options exist for far less) to continue paying an additional $10–$24 per year indefinitely. Had the subscription requirement been clearly disclosed, I almost certainly would have chosen a different product, as most consumers likely would. That may well lead to lower sales, but a company who respects its customers would be transparent about this. One that prioritizes sales over respect for its customers will choose a different strategy: Entice the customer into purchasing the product first, then wait until they’re trying to make dinner with it the first time to tell them it’ll cost them only $2 per month or $10 per year to use it the way they were expecting, the way you told them they could. This deception is unacceptable. Charging a premium price for hardware while quietly placing key, advertised functionality behind a recurring paywall is despicable. It reflects very poorly on a company and destroys trust. This Anova Precision Cooker 3.0 is being returned immediately, and the Anova name on any product will be an automatic disqualifier in all of my future purchasing decisions.
I**E
Good quality. Subscription is obnoxious.
Seems to hold temps well. It’s great quality. Connection is excellent and solid. The tri tip I made disappeared before it hit the cutting board so it was family approved. The turkey breast wasn’t life altering. It was just really good. 2x the cooking time good? No. We have made 3 batches of crème brûlée and I just made some cheesecakes but I haven’t tried one yet. Crème Brûlée is 10/10. I’m finding the cook times to be very off on the recipe keeper. Obviously there are a lot of factors but the single boneless Turkey breast took nearly twice as long as the recipe called for (which called for 2 Turkey breasts bound together no less) to get to 145 degrees. I am using a meater pro in tandem and if I had followed the instructions and pulled it at 2.5 hours, I would have had raw turkey. Definitely a worthy tool to elevate your food and make great easy custards but it isn’t going to replace anything in my kitchen. Be aware the app costs money and they hit you up immediately. Little disappointing to spend $250 and then get a “oh, you want to use it? There’s a subscription for that…”. That’s the -1 star. I get it, apps cost money….but it felt very forced.
K**R
THIS IS A US Version. Does NOT work with UK Voltage.
Nowhere in this listing does it state that this is a US voltage product. Very poor! Returning for a refund.
M**D
Love this!
I love my sous vide! It works amazing and I use it all the time/
M**O
Excelente.
Gostei bastante..
S**T
Good quality
This is my 5th machine I've bought. One for myself and 4 as gifts. They work great.
R**S
Fantastic Sous Vide circulator
Excellent product!
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