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Testseek.co.uk have collected 7 expert reviews of the Nomiku Sous Vide Cooker N1001 and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nomiku Sous Vide Cooker N1001.
 
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The editors liked

  • The $249 WiFi Nomiku sous vide circulator lets you use an app to send cook times and temperatures to the device. Food from meals cooked with the Nomiku come out to the correct doneness
  • Nomiku is stylish
  • Simple
  • And easy to use. Every thing we cooked with it tasted fantastic
  • Heats up quickly
  • Holds temperature well
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Makes good food

The editors didn't like

  • The countertop kitchen gadget is a lot bulkier and more cumbersome than its slimmer
  • Wi-Fi-less predecessor. The app is sparse when it comes to sous-vide guides and tips
  • At $300 (£186
  • AU$340)
  • It's priced above equally legitimate sous vide competitors. Also
  • The design isn't the greatest if you're planning on slow cooking for multiple days
  • App is a bit clunky
  • Pricier than competitors

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  Published: 2016-07-27, Author: Jenny , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Heats up quickly, Holds temperature well, Wi-Fi connectivity, Makes good food
  • App is a bit clunky, Pricier than competitors
  • The DT Accessory PackCulinary Torch$17.99Nesco VS-02 Food Vacuum Sealer$58.97Sous Vide at Home Cookbook$26.98The Nomiku is quick to heat up and holds temperature well. It's bulkier than its predecessor and a lot of its competitors, but we were still able...

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  Published: 2016-06-27, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The $249 WiFi Nomiku sous vide circulator lets you use an app to send cook times and temperatures to the device. Food from meals cooked with the Nomiku come out to the correct doneness
  • The countertop kitchen gadget is a lot bulkier and more cumbersome than its slimmer, Wi-Fi-less predecessor. The app is sparse when it comes to sous-vide guides and tips
  • The WiFi Nomiku lacks the sleekness and ease of use that we've seen with similar, less expensive sous vide circulators...

 
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  Published: 2014-10-08, Author: Ry , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Nomiku is stylish, simple, and easy to use. Every thing we cooked with it tasted fantastic
  • At $300 (£186, AU$340), it's priced above equally legitimate sous vide competitors. Also, the design isn't the greatest if you're planning on slow cooking for multiple days
  • The Nomiku is a great kitchen gadget, but it's the wrong time to buy one. Shop around for a cheaper competitor -- or hold out for Nomiku 2.0....

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  Published: 2016-06-27, review by: cnet.com

  • The $249 WiFi Nomiku sous vide circulator lets you use an app to send cook times and temperatures to the device. Food from meals cooked with the Nomiku come out to the correct doneness
  • The countertop kitchen gadget is a lot bulkier and more cumbersome than its slimmer, Wi-Fi-less predecessor. The app is sparse when it comes to sous-vide guides and tips
  • The WiFi Nomiku lacks the sleekness and ease of use that we've seen with similar, less expensive sous vide circulators...

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  Published: 2015-05-04, review by: examiner.com

  • Abstract:  You can learn a lot in a month and a half if you really put your mind to it. Prior to the arrival of the Nomiku, the immersion circulator with the cute name, I had never cooked sous vide (French for under pressure, if you missed the previous six articles)...

 
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  Published: 2016-06-28, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The $249 WiFi Nomiku sous vide circulator lets you use an app to send cook times and temperatures to the device. Food from meals cooked with the Nomiku come out to the correct doneness
  • The countertop kitchen gadget is a lot bulkier and more cumbersome than its slimmer, Wi-Fi-less predecessor. The app is sparse when it comes to sous-vide guides and tips
  • The WiFi Nomiku lacks the sleekness and ease of use as similar, less expensive sous vide circulators...

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  Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Ry , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Nomiku is stylish, simple, and easy to use. Every thing we cooked with it tasted fantastic
  • At $300 (£186, AU$340), it's priced above equally legitimate sous vide competitors. Also, the design isn't the greatest if you're planning on slow cooking for multiple days
  • The Nomiku is a great kitchen gadget, but it's the wrong time to buy one. Shop around for a cheaper competitor -- or hold out for Nomiku 2.0....

 
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