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expiredhtp182 | Staff posted Jan 06, 2025 01:25 PM
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800W Anova Sous Vide Mini Lite Bluetooth Precision Cooker $38 + Free Shipping

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Walmart [walmart.com] has 800W Anova Culinary Bluetooth App Controlled Sous Vide Precision Cooker Mini Lite w/ Optional Wifi Subscription (Black) for $38. Shipping is free.


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Results: Sous Vide offers the most precise cook times and temperatures to produce the most tender and perfectly cooked steak possible. Easy: Three easy steps: 1) Attach your cooker to a water filled pot. 2) Set the time and temperature 3) Seal the food, add it to the pot, and press start on the app. Value: Our most affordable cooker ever. This machine costs the same, if not less than, 1 night out at a steakhouse. Cook: Once you've conquered Sous Vide steak, you have plenty of power to cook perfect sous vide meals, big or small. Cook meat, seafood, eggs, vegetables, and more. Vacuum sealed bags, silicone bags, and zip locked bags are all compatible with Sous Vide Anova App (free/bluetooth connectivity only): Control your time and temp directly on the Anova app. Anova App (subscription/Wi-fi connectivity): For $1.99 a month or $9.99 a year (cancel subscription at anytime), get access to the ultimate sous vide educational content and cooking guides. Recipes from professional chefs and the food nerd community feed directly to your Precision Cooker Mini Lite at the touch of a button. Continuous access to your personal recipes and cook history, ready to revisit or share with your friends and family. Two week free trial included.
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Walmart [walmart.com] has 800W Anova Culinary Bluetooth App Controlled Sous Vide Precision Cooker Mini Lite w/ Optional Wifi Subscription (Black) for $38. Shipping is free.


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Results: Sous Vide offers the most precise cook times and temperatures to produce the most tender and perfectly cooked steak possible. Easy: Three easy steps: 1) Attach your cooker to a water filled pot. 2) Set the time and temperature 3) Seal the food, add it to the pot, and press start on the app. Value: Our most affordable cooker ever. This machine costs the same, if not less than, 1 night out at a steakhouse. Cook: Once you've conquered Sous Vide steak, you have plenty of power to cook perfect sous vide meals, big or small. Cook meat, seafood, eggs, vegetables, and more. Vacuum sealed bags, silicone bags, and zip locked bags are all compatible with Sous Vide Anova App (free/bluetooth connectivity only): Control your time and temp directly on the Anova app. Anova App (subscription/Wi-fi connectivity): For $1.99 a month or $9.99 a year (cancel subscription at anytime), get access to the ultimate sous vide educational content and cooking guides. Recipes from professional chefs and the food nerd community feed directly to your Precision Cooker Mini Lite at the touch of a button. Continuous access to your personal recipes and cook history, ready to revisit or share with your friends and family. Two week free trial included.

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Model: Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker Mini Lite, 800 Watts, Black, App Enabled, 2024 Model

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Jan 06, 2025 05:56 PM
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SkillfulPiranha7944Jan 06, 2025 05:56 PM
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Quote from iconian :
you can or can't do it. depending on a few things...


for example: if u start say packed piece of meat that's frozen or cold in cold water (say you left it in fridge in water overnight) then you attached sous vide, connected, but didnt start. you may have 2-3 hrs before water would get to unsafe temps, (if you put ice cubes, etc more time.. also if u salt meat inside it may buy u more time,


i am just thinking out loud, no idea how safe it is... but assuming you want to stay below 45f or something... then say u do all of this at 8am and want to cook meat for 2-3hrs at 125f (ribeye, for example), then you u may wanna start it about 12pm via wifi, and it will at least then tak 1 hr to get temp to 125, for example.. and then it'll be 3 hrs to cook.. so it'll be soorta ready by 4pm


now, all of this is hypothetical and untested, but idea is kinda there... what I do is diff though.. I cook my stuff 1-3 days ahead, and then leave sealed in fridge and when I want to cook steak, I take it out of the package when I 'walk' in home, and by the time i am ready too cook, it sits out for 15-30mi. Then, just preheat skillets and cook for 2-3min per side, on med heart, to get very nice crust and to heat it through. all the times of course will vary on skillet, thickness of steak, power of your burners, etc...


tl:dr - it's possible. but it has several caveats and may need to experiment ahead of time.
I wrote about this above. The method you and I described is actually what Anova instructed when their Wi-Fi model came out. It never caught on because of the amount of ice you need. It's much more convenient to get a refrigerated model like the Figo (which I'm actually considering).

https://eatfigo.com/products/the-smart-sous-vide
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Quote from SkillfulPiranha7944 :
I wrote about this above. The method you and I described is actually what Anova instructed when their Wi-Fi model came out. It never caught on because of the amount of ice you need. It's much more convenient to get a refrigerated model like the Figo (which I'm actually considering).

https://eatfigo.com/products/the-smart-sous-vide

heh, funny. i was just thinking logically... I guess, logic prevails sometimes....
Jan 06, 2025 06:35 PM
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BinkyBillJan 06, 2025 06:35 PM
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So any opinions about the Walmart one vs the Amazon one? I've never used one of these before, but would like to give it a try.
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YW55Jan 06, 2025 06:47 PM
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Quote from SkillfulPiranha7944 :
No reason to pay for the app if you can use Bluetooth. The only possible reason might be to turn the unit on at work so that the food is cooked when you're home.

As for it being underpowered, I disagree. I used the 800 watt v1 for 7+ years and it performed fine -- even for a tank filled with 20+ lbs of chuck and round (132°F for 16-24hrs). The trick is to fill the container with HOT tap water, which is already close to your desired temperature. Then the Anova doesn't have to heat the water and only work on maintaining the temperature. Indeed, the heater is rarely on, which I can tell from the wattmeter it's plugged into. For temperature maintenance, 1000/1200 watts has no appreciable advantage over 800 watts.
Wifi and 800 Watts are contradictory features since you would need to keep an ice bath while the food was left unattended. Then the 800 watts is too underpowered to heat the water from cold to 150F or whatever your safe cooking temp is.
Jan 06, 2025 07:16 PM
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TimO8570Jan 06, 2025 07:16 PM
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Quote from SkillfulPiranha7944 :
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity are mostly gimmicks. There is one situation, however, where Wi-Fi can be useful. You can remotely start cooking at work so that the food is ready when you get home. To prevent spoilage, premium sous vide cookers have a built in refrigerator to keep the water cold until you start cooking. That obviously can't be implemented in these stick models. Instead, people use an insulated cooler filled with water and lots of ice cubes. And make sure your meat is frozen. Since the water is ice cold, you need to add about 30-60mins to the cooking time. So if this is something you want to do, make sure your model has Wi-Fi and Internet access.

Here's refrigerated model, the $399 Figo.
https://eatfigo.com/products/the-smart-sous-vide
Yes, and that niche use case is the only real benefit to wifi other than having "more features".

I've been regularly cooking SV since the OG Anova and never had a need for wifi that I couldn't easily solve by timing my cooks and doing a bit of planning. Or just setting things up and telling a friend/roommate/gf/kid to "push the button at xyz time".
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Quote from YW55 :
Wifi and 800 Watts are contradictory features since you would need to keep an ice bath while the food was left unattended. Then the 800 watts is too underpowered to heat the water from cold to 150F or whatever your safe cooking temp is.
Hate having to double-reply but this is just silly.

1000w electric tea kettles do just fine boiling water in a few minutes. 800w will melt 5 pounds of ice in about 45 minutes and bring a 2.5 gallon tank from 32f to 130 in about another half hour. (based on the energy needed to melt ice and heat water, not just pulling numbers out of my kitty)

800w SV sticks struggle when you have large and uninsulated containers, but in an insulated cooler they're perfectly usable.
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Jan 06, 2025 08:08 PM
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CoolGoat3614Jan 06, 2025 08:08 PM
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I would have snagged this if I didn't buy the Instant Pot brand Sous Vide last month for under 30.

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pootytrickJan 06, 2025 08:32 PM
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Quote from snutch2thenutch :
I own a few of these and you should not get this unit. You must pay for the app now that is outrageous for a heater on a stick. This unit is also very underpowered for most uses. The only reason you should get this unit is if you already own a more powerful unit, are grandfathered in to the free app use for 2 years and need a cheap backup.

I have used a souvide for 11 years and use it 1-2 times a week and just don't trust this unit.
Do you have a recommendation for a reasonable/comparable unit? I see brands like Ink Bird that are more powerful and around the same price on various sites.
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DanzillaJan 06, 2025 09:22 PM
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Quote from snutch2thenutch :
So that is not true. You need to app sub to use the device and they are discontinuing the Bluetooth controls end of year....for no reason.
EDIT: Nevermind the following... I just saw that their app isn't free, so they can do pretty much anything they want with their 'optional' app for purchase.

Just don't update the app (or device firmware?), eh? Should still work using older version of the app...

"They sold the device with bluetooth so I'd think they'd have to refund anyone that bought one if they leave no way for them to use that function just because they want subscribers.".
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Jan 06, 2025 11:26 PM
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AaronP1456Jan 06, 2025 11:26 PM
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Please don't support this brand. It's gross that they've removed wifi AND bluetooth support from their older models and now they want to charge a subscription for a cooking device app. Everything will become a subscription if you let it.
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BartenderCKJan 06, 2025 11:48 PM
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Is this all metal or plastic? Is there anyway to cook without a plastic bag leeching into your food?!
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LargeJamesJan 07, 2025 12:52 AM
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internetnerdJan 07, 2025 02:43 AM
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I too bought their first model and loved it. The fact that what they offered for free now requires a monthly subscription is, at the very least, rude.

Don't pay for something that requires a monthly fee to function.
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SkillfulPiranha7944Jan 07, 2025 12:10 PM
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Quote from BartenderCK :
Is this all metal or plastic? Is there anyway to cook without a plastic bag leeching into your food?!
It shouldn't matter if the unit is metal or plastic since it never touches your food. This just heats the water, which also never touches your food. Your food is protected inside a plastic bag.

As for leeching, it won't happen as long as the bag is boil safe. Freezer bags, for example, will work just fine -- especially since your unlikely to ever go pass 180°F, and that's only for vegetables. The most common use is for beef, which generally won't go above 140°F. Even chicken breast need not go above 150°F (I prefer 145°F). Finally, food safe plastic bags really have nothing to leech.
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Jan 07, 2025 02:50 PM
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SkillfulPiranha7944Jan 07, 2025 02:50 PM
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Quote from BartenderCK :
Is this all metal or plastic? Is there anyway to cook without a plastic bag leeching into your food?!
One of the joys of sous vide is that there's no clean up. Just throw the bag away and pour out the water, and you're done. But if you really don't want to use plastic and you're willing to do some cleaning, then buy reusable silicone bags. Anova sells them but there are many options on Amazon and eBay.

https://anovaculinary.com/product...licone-bag

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