Left to right: Precision Cooker 2.0 (1000W), Precision Cooker 3.0 (1100W; 8L/min), Mini (850W; 6L/min)

Anova support told me that the mini is the replacement of the nano 3.0 (850W; 7L/ min) in the same tier.

Mini is a lot lighter but size is about the same. Cord lengths are all the same. The bottom part is not removable for ease of rinsing/cleaning like the precision cookers are. Never owned a nano but were the bottom of those not detachable as well? I feel like this may make me want to return it or sell it (got it during Black Friday sale).

Connectivity was easy on both the APC 3.0 and the Mini. The APC 2.0 was a nightmare to connect on a dual band router a few years ago when I got it but I tried again today and suddenly it worked and I was finally able to get a firmware update.

by krayzai

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  1. Just buy an Inkbird ISV-200W and you will be happy. These Anova people are delusional about how their over-priced devices are any better. I own the Inkbird model I named. It works just fine.

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