原文: So the unit is fantastic and worked like a champ..... right up to the point where it didn't. Something went wrong with the thermostat and it no longer was able to regulate a correct temperature. What can I say, its a machine and its prone to break I suppose but I didn't have it for a full week and I
would like to think that the components used to build this were more robust than that. Ill give it another try and if it doesn't work Ill find another manufacturer that isn't afraid to use dependable parts. UPDATE...... So thanks to Amazon and their no BS return/replacement policy I received my new Anova yesterday. I went to try it out today and set the temp to 176.0 and let it heat up the water. Once it got to 160+/- the temperature began to fluctuate again like the original unit did. I found it hard to believe that I received two defective units and began to investigate what I might be doing wrong. After some testing I discovered that when the hot steam is allowed to enter into the vents on the rear of the unit, the fluctuations of the temperature began. If I blocked the steam then the unit worked perfectly. Heres a picture of the remedy. This problem does not occur when cooking at lower temps when the water does not create so much steam which is why I never noticed it before.
原文: How could Anova design a 200 hundred dollar cooking unit, that can heat water to 210 degrees, and then sits on top of that steaming water, but is susceptible/prone to malfunction because of inevitable steam intrusion into the control head??? I used the unit for two weeks and LOVED it, then the curr
ent temp digital readout went haywire multiple times and made the unit unusable (see photo -actual water temp 190 - readout 103). Check the 1 star reviews - this is not a fluke, and is so common that ANOVA addresses it in the customer support section - their solution - put your unit in a bag of rice for 24 hours to dry it out and hopefully that will fix it, but if it doesn't "you have a problem"???? WOW! Another customer support solution was to cover the pot if it is steaming. No where in the literature is this addressed or does it say I need to buy specialty cooking containers. TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE. So what you have is a solid, well constructed great cooking immersion circulator that is so poorly designed that it will not last cooking in the environment that it specifically will spend its life operating in. Akin to designing a lawnmower that the engine will fail if it gets grass clippings on it. How hard is it to vapor proof some electronics!!! What a disappointment. I will buy a new one when Anova solves their engineering/design malpractice.....
原文: Weeell. This _was_ an amazing cooker. I mean, it was it did was it was supposed to do.: It cooked things. It was a kitchen appliance. Life moved on.
Then Anova pushed an update to their app that requires you to pair your kitchen appliance with your facebook profile. I'm not kidding here.
You need to link your facebook account in order to use your kitchen appliance. I mean, i'm looking at my blender and my pressure cooker and they seem to work fine without needing access to my social network.
原文: I returned the item because Anova updated the phone app to force you to buy Wifi access. My model was bluetooth only and I could no longer control the device via the app. Plus, my model didn't come with Wifi Access, so I was forced to use the manual control. When I purchased the item, I had full con
trol from the app, as it was advertized. This was a complete bait and switch. The worst part is, I now have angry friends and family who bought one on my word that it was a good product.
原文: Anova changed the app to require a login just to cook a meal. They are apparently more interested in mining data than pleasing their customers. I bought the Bluetooth version so I could monitor it, but now the app requires a login, and I object to logging in just to monitor this expensive device. I
can't recommend it any more. Would give it ZERO STARS if possible!