Author Topic: Wancle or Anova??  (Read 2096 times)

sweetride95

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Wancle or Anova??
« on: August 09, 2018, 06:55:38 AM »
Hello everyone, I am ready to go sous vide.
I am stuck between the Wancle and Anova. Anova obviously is very popular, but I am not totally into the wifi or bluetooth thing.
Some other threads pump the Wancle for simplicity and fewer gizmos, just solid cooking.
Sort of like my analog #2, or my Hyundai with crank windows, I don't thrive on tech all the time.
Amazon has the Anova today for $99. The Wancle is $91.
End of the day they do the same dang thing, but now the prices line up.
Anyone use a Wancle, or should I just shut up and get the Anova? lol
Ben from IN
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Limey

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Re: Wancle or Anova??
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2018, 12:38:41 PM »
I have a couple of Anovas at different houses and have found them to be very reliable and easy to use. Like you I have no use for wifi or bluetooth with sous vide cooking; remotely starting and stopping the device puts you in danger of food safety issues imo and in any case the process is not very time critical. Pretend that the Anova does not have these bells and whistles and evaluate from there. I have no knowledge of or experience with the Wancle but the Anova generally seems to have a good track record and it has been around awhile.
Roger from the Florida Keys.
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sweetride95

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Re: Wancle or Anova??
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2018, 06:42:32 AM »
I have a couple of Anovas at different houses and have found them to be very reliable and easy to use. Like you I have no use for wifi or bluetooth with sous vide cooking; remotely starting and stopping the device puts you in danger of food safety issues imo and in any case the process is not very time critical. Pretend that the Anova does not have these bells and whistles and evaluate from there. I have no knowledge of or experience with the Wancle but the Anova generally seems to have a good track record and it has been around awhile.

Yeah, you make great points. I ordered the Anova. 4+ stars and 2000-sum reviews on amazon makes it a no brainer.
Can't wait to get started.
Ben from IN
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23+ yr Machinist/EDM Rm Supervisor

prudentsmoker

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Re: Wancle or Anova??
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2018, 02:05:03 PM »
I too have a couple of Anovas and have no regrets. If it is any consolation- I believe I paid $149 for my first one. On a side note- they are a great way to bring frozen smoked meats up to temp without drying out.
Brian from Wichita

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Re: Wancle or Anova??
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2018, 07:26:02 PM »
I have an Anova & never use either the bluetooth or wifi. However, I dont regret having those options. Just haven't had any need as of yet. It is super easy to operate manually. I really like it. Great tool.
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