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No. 1Anova Precision Cooker 3.0
The full-size Anova 3.0 is the sous vide stick to buy when you want more heating headroom than the Nano, physical controls, dual-band Wi-Fi, and a proven ecosystem without stepping up to the Pro.
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No. 2Anova Precision Cooker Nano 3.0
The better buy for one or two people, apartments, and smaller pots. It keeps the Anova app but drops to 850W and a compact footprint.
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No. 3Breville Joule Turbo
The more polished and compact cooker for app-first cooks who want Visual Doneness guidance and faster supported Turbo recipes.
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No. 4Inkbird ISV-100W
The budget buy if you are not sure sous vide will become a routine. It has Wi-Fi, 1000W heating, and enough precision for first steaks, chicken, and eggs.
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No. 5Anova Precision Cooker Pro
1200W, IPX7 waterproof, drop tested, rated for 10,000 hours of continuous use. Built for restaurants and home cooks who run weekly batch cooks. The buy it once pick if budget allows.
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- Review Anova Precision Cooker 3.0 Review: The Best Default Sous Vide Stick
The full-size Anova 3.0 is the sous vide stick to buy when you want more heating headroom than the Nano, physical controls, dual-band Wi-Fi, and a proven ecosystem without stepping up to the Pro.
- Comparison Anova Precision Cooker 3.0 vs Breville Joule Turbo
The more polished and compact cooker for app-first cooks who want Visual Doneness guidance and faster supported Turbo recipes.
- Comparison Anova Precision Cooker 3.0 vs Nano 3.0
The better buy for one or two people, apartments, and smaller pots. It keeps the Anova app but drops to 850W and a compact footprint.
- Review Anova Precision Cooker Nano 3.0 Review: The Compact Sous Vide Pick
The Anova Nano 3.0 is the smaller Anova to buy when you cook for one or two, use normal stock pots, want dual-band Wi-Fi, and care more about storage and price than heating big water baths fast.
- Roundup Best Sous Vide Machine for Beginners (2026)
The budget buy if you are not sure sous vide will become a routine. It has Wi-Fi, 1000W heating, and enough precision for first steaks, chicken, and eggs.
- Roundup Best Sous Vide Machines to Buy in 2026
1200W, IPX7 waterproof, drop tested, rated for 10,000 hours of continuous use. Built for restaurants and home cooks who run weekly batch cooks. The buy it once pick if budget allows.
- Review Breville Joule Turbo Review: The Fast Guided Sous Vide Pick
The Breville Joule Turbo is the compact, app-first sous vide stick for cooks who want guided recipes, Visual Doneness, Turbo cooking for supported foods, and a polished Breville+ workflow.
- Review Inkbird ISV-100W Review: The Cheap Sous Vide Starter Pick
The Inkbird ISV-100W is the budget sous vide circulator for cooks who want Wi-Fi, 1000W heating, app presets, low-noise operation, and a low-water alarm without paying Anova or Breville money.