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Our Favorite Sous Vide Machine Is Incredibly Easy to Use—and It’s $200 Off Ahead of the Holidays

With impressive speed and precision, it aced all of our tests.

By
Katie Brown
Katie Brown
Katie Brown is a commerce writer for Food & Wine, Eating Well, Allrecipes, and Serious Eats. An avid home cook and baker, she has no shortage of opinions when it comes to kitchen tools.
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Published October 26, 2023 09:30AM EDT
Four immersion circulators against a blue background.

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Despite intimidating perceptions, sous vide cooking is actually a relatively quick and easy way to achieve delicious, tender proteins (and more). While the method may sound highly scientific, more and more home cooks are incorporating sous vide into their weeknight routines. The machines themselves (also known as immersion circulators) are relatively affordable, and with their promise to keep food at precise cooking temperatures, they make it easy to never overcook your food.

If you’re looking to mix up your cooking methods or find that your busy schedule leaves little time for grilling, a sous vide machine like the Anova Precision Cooker Pro may just change your life. This inconspicuous but mighty tool was the most powerful sous vide machine we tested—and right now, the brand is slashing its price in half.

Anova Precision Cooker Pro

Anova Precision Cooker Pro

Anova

Why It Won Our Review 

Our team tested 18 of the top sous vide machines, but this one truly blew us away. With 1,200 watts of horsepower, it brings water up to your desired temperature faster than any other sous vide machines we tested. In our testing, it brought a gallon and a half of water up to 190°F in just over a half hour. It accurately (and quietly!) kept the water temperature consistent during all of our tests.

Many sous vide machines—this one included—feature Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity that allows you to control and monitor cook times and temperatures from an app on your phone. That said, they also include manual controls if you’d rather not use your smartphone. During our tests, we felt the only real downside to the Anova Precision Cooker Pro was the price tag, so we recommend taking advantage of the $200 discount while you can.

Good to Know

  • Weight: 2.5 pounds
  • Dimensions: 3.46 x 2.6 x 13.78 inches
  • Flow rate: 12 liters / minute
  • Voltage: 1,200 watts
  • Material: Stainless steel, teflon-coated aluminum
  • Horsepower: 1,200 watts
  • Warranty: 2-year warranty
  • Price at time of publish: $200

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