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Take the full quizKey differences: Anova 1100 vs Anova 1200
Choosing between the Anova 1100 and the Anova 1200 comes down to what matters most to you in a sous vide cookers. Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity allows you to control and monitor your sous vide cooker remotely via a smartphone app.
The Anova 1100 leans toward wi-fi, while the Anova 1200 offers no connectivity. The maximum water capacity indicates how much water the sous vide cooker can effectively heat and circulate. The Anova 1100 leans toward up to 20l, while the Anova 1200 offers above 60l.
Commercial-grade sous vide cookers are built for durability and continuous use in professional kitchens, while home models are typically designed for occasional use. The Anova 1100 leans toward home use, while the Anova 1200 offers commercial use.
The Anova 1100 stands out for users who value below 1000w and no connectivity and up to 20l. Meanwhile, the Anova 1200 is the stronger pick if below 1000w and no connectivity and up to 20l are your top priorities.
Rather than declaring an absolute winner, we recommend using the interactive comparison above — your priorities determine which product scores higher.

