Wancle sous vide immersion circulator, 850W vs homenote 12-quart sous vide container with lid
Overall winner: homenote 12-quart sous vide container with lid
Key Differences
Choose the homenote 12-qt container (A) if you want a large BPA-free vessel that maintains water temperature and is compatible with Anova and most cookers; it also sits at a more affordable price tier and has a higher average rating from more reviews. Choose the Wancle immersion circulator (B) if you need an all-in-one heated, circulating unit with digital temperature and time control and quieter operation, though some users report touch-screen issues and mixed accuracy feedback
Wancle sous vide immersion circulator, 850W
Compact sous vide cooker with digital temperature and time control. Precise temp (+/- 0.1C) and quiet operation, heats and circulates up to 4 gallons. One customer note highlights reliable results and ease of use
Pros
- precise temperature control
- quiet operation
- hands-on cooking results at home
- circulates up to 4 gallons
Cons
- mixed feedback on touch screen responsiveness
- potential heat protection features may affect usability
homenote 12-quart sous vide container with lid
Multi-functional sous vide container with lid for water immersion, storage, and marinating. Supports large batches and complements Anova cookers. One customer notes good size and heat retention but some report durability concerns
Pros
- large capacity for multiple bags
- maintains water temperature
- ease of setup and use
- includes lid and rack for organization
Cons
- durability concerns with some users
- mixed views on value
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | homenote |
| Durability | Wancle |
| Versatility | homenote |
| User Reviews | homenote |