Anova Precision Cooker Nano sous vide machine This is a record low price for a cooking appliance. That’s a 60 percent discount, since the MSRP for this thing is $150. In other words, there’s no better time to dip your toes in a temperature-controlled water bath
The Nano is an entry-level sous vide machine, so it doesn’t have a lot of bells and whistles. However, it has a reliable and fairly portable heating mechanism. This heating element weighs only 1.7 pounds and is small enough to fit in a pantry.
It plugs directly into a standard wall outlet and includes Bluetooth, so culinary wizards can monitor the cooking process from their smartphone. Don’t let the photos fool you. The Nano does not come with a special container or any resealable bag. The good news? Works with almost any pot and store-bought bags.
The Nano’s bigger sibling, the Precision Cooker 3.0, tops our list. in the market, so it is a well-regarded company. The Nano and 3.0 share many similarities, from the common design language to the easy-to-use temperature control panel. The Nano lacks the adjustable clamp that accompanied the 3.0, and it’s swapped Wi-Fi for Bluetooth, but it’s otherwise a capable stand-alone device. Thanks to this deal, it’s also a fraction of the price.
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