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Anova’s Nano Sous Vide Cooker gets a Prime Day price drop: $63 (Reg. $100)

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As part of Prime Day Day 2019, Amazon is offering the Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Nano Cooker for $62.99 shipped. Be sure to clip the on-page coupon and then you’ll see the Prime Day deal in the cart. Regularly $100, it has started to slide down to $73 or so over the last few months and is now at the best price we can find. It is within a couple dollars of the all-time low. Along with a 2 year warranty, the Nano is a “smaller, quieter, and connected” take on its larger predecessorRated 4+ stars from over 470 Amazon customers. More details below.

Speaking of Prime Day home goods deals, Instant Pot cookers starting from just $55 shipped and you’ll find a whole lot more right here.

Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Nano Cooker:

The Anova Precision Cooker Nano allows anyone to cook a restaurant-quality meal at home. Our sous vide Circulator is the perfect kitchen appliance for hands-off cooking of vegetables, meat and much more with consistent control and precision. We’re so confident in our product Anova backs it with a 2-year warranty. – The Anova Precision Cooker Nano can be remotely controlled with your phone, allowing you to escape from the kitchen while you cook. 

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