







🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with precision, power, and peace of mind!
The Fityou Accu Slim Sous Vide Immersion Circulator delivers professional-grade cooking with 1100 watts of power, ultra-quiet operation, and precise temperature control accurate to 0.1°C. Featuring a full touch screen and a timer up to 99 hours 59 minutes, it’s designed for effortless, consistent sous vide cooking at home. Its durable stainless steel build and fast water circulation make it perfect for everything from weeknight dinners to large gatherings, all without the need for apps or noisy distractions.







| ASIN | B0BVV954HG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #268,624 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #122 in Sous Vide Machines |
| Brand Name | Fityou |
| Color | Black. |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (975) |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 77 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 203 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 1100 watts |
M**M
One Year Update - READ MY EDITED REVIEW
EDITED REVIEW ONE YEAR LATER: It's after 0100 in Chicago but I felt compelled to log in and update my review of this device. I am leaving my original review as-is and I am prepending the review with the update. THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST PURCHASE I HAVE EVER MADE ON AMAZON - AND I'VE BEEN ON AMAZON SINCE THEY SOLD AND DROPSHIPPED ONLY BOOKS. (Sorry for the caps but I can't do bold.) Granted, I only take this unit out of the cabient when I am preparing larger than usual volumes of proteins, but looking back, I do it pretty darned often. This cooker has performed flawlessly and without hesitation since day one - and beat the heck out of it. On day one I used it to prepare a dozen steaks, right out of the box. My sous vide pot was rather small at the time so it took me four rounds of cooking - the device was on almost non stop for nearly twelve hours. Then two weeks later we had a barbecue and I used it to cook briskett and more steaks, and even fish and some veggies. The unit was on straight for 40 of the 48 hours leading up to the barbecue, with the briskett done last and cooking continuously for more time than I will care to write (do your own research so you don't undercook it). Then there was the engagement party for a niece, the Superbowl party - I mean the Big Game party, the World Cup party, the Tour de France party, the family reunion - one on each side, and the weekly cooking of my beef for the week of dinners. In all cases, it took me close to six days of almost continuous use to cook all of the food - and I am not exaggerating. We ran the thing literally non stop for up to three days before giving it a short break, then cooking for three more days. We always use the vaccum seal bags and fully submerge the food - we don't use a rack simply because it is annoying and we have not found one that fits our pot to the point it increases capacity. Our first pot of choice was a three gallon stock pot. The cooker handled that really well so we got adventurous when cooking for larger crowds and we found an insulated tub, probably ten gallons in size and gave that a go. Surprisingly, or not, it handled the ten gallon tub just fine - I'm actually cooking ten steaks at once right now. It is 0100 on Wednesday night and this thing has been running since Monday morning. Now I'm not suggesting you do what I do and run this thing into the ground - surely I may have an outlyer that is performing above standard. But what a reliable device. After going on 15 months of use the thing is like brand new, quiet as can be, display is perfect, all the buttons work and by gosh it was only $69 -- way, way cheaper than the name brand units, especially the one I had to return twice. Sure, no bluetooth, but are you really that concerned you need to monitor your temperature or time from the living room when you are cooking something for up to three hours -- it's really that hard to get up and check the machine??? I didn't think so. Buy this and love it. But oh, you still need to know how to use it and you still need to know how to properly prepare and finish sous vide cooked meats and veggies. Once you know how to do that, this is the device that will take you where you want to be. Ciao... ORIGINAL REVIEW Purchased the Anova Nano for $99 a couple of weeks ago. The Bluetooth function was a great convenience, but the circulator stopped working after the seventh day of use. The Anova Nano was returned and this Fityou unit was purchased for $69. Although the Anova was technically advanced with the Bluetooth interface, this Fityou model is clearly more robust in every other way. The Nano circulated the water, but you had to look closely to determine if the water was moving. With the Fityou the water has a clear, strong current that circulates the water twice as fast, which in turn will allow you to use a larger cooking vessel, or add more bags to the water (my experience). The difference in wattage is also discernibly better with the Fityou. Water comes to temp more quickly (I always put "hot" water into the cooking pot) and the unit seems to run cooler, which to me means it is not working as hard to keep the water at the designated temperature. I would save the $30 that paid for the Bluetooth and get this device instead.
C**T
Winny Winny Chicken Dinny!
I recently purchased my first sous vide circulator and quickly realized they ALL leave something to be desired. However, after trying 5 different ones I've finally settled on the Fityou. Here's why.... After using bluetooth/wifi with my Joule I quickly realized its kinda of useless. After awhile you learn there is no need to remotely control your circulator from another geographical location. Instead you'll set the time/temp and thats it! You'll make sure to be at home sometime close to when it finishes. With that in mind here are the key features that became paramount to me... 1.) Quiet! 2.) Small form factor 3.) Inexpensive 4.) Waterproof upper housing would be nice With those parameters in mind here are my thoughts on the various models bought and why I feel the Fityou fits my personal preferences the best. Joule: Annoyingly loud / app is buggy and limits usability even when operating correctly (requires WIFI connection for some functions) / expensive at $200-250 USD / small form factor Kitchen Boss: Very quiet / Inexpensive at $85 USD / large and bulky with a pot clamp that takes too long to setup / touch controls are not very responsive (a bit of a delay forcing me to click buttons slower than id like) Rodoni: Slightly quieter than the Joule but still annoying / A similar form factor as the Joule / Inexpensive at around $70 USD Inkbird: Very quiet / Inexpensive at around $80 USD / Has WIFI function / Its somewhat large and bulky but the pot clamp is quick, easy, and works well / Has ability to manually calibrate temp sensor Fityou: ULTRA QUIET / The most inexpensive of all at $60 USD!! / Small-ish formfactor / The pot clamp is lower profile than the Inkbird making the overall unit a bit easier to pack when I travel to other kitchens / Touch controls are responsive with satisfying beeps. The Fityou is astonishingly quiet. With my ear next to the motor its barely a low hum. The Inkbird is a close 2nd on the sound scale. Kitchen boss was 3rd place on quietness and Rodoni/Joule were both unacceptably loud at a higher pitched tone. Summary: My primary desire is quiet sound. The Fityou is ULTRA quiet with a simple and responsive touch control interface. It circulates/heats water just as well as every other 1000w circulator on the market since they all use very similar heat coils and metal spinny parts. My only one desire would be for the Fityou to be waterproof to avoid getting moisture on the upper electronics. All in all its a well designed, no frills $60 circulator that does its job well. If Anova ever sells a circulator this quiet I will gladly pay $200+ dollars for it. But until then Im sticking with Fityou.
J**1
works well, but clunky controls
I have been truly enjoying cooking sous vide with this gadget. Chicken, pork, beef, have all turned out quite good. The exceptional meats were chicken breast and salmon. REALLY good. Both meats are ones you don't think of putting into a sous vide since they're quick and fairly easy to cook. But I've been blown away with how good they turned out! Someone told me onboard controls was better than getting the more expensive wifi or bluetooth ones since they can sometimes lose connectivity. I'm sure that's true, but there are some drawbacks with this: This Fityou Sous Vide Cooker 1100W operation is pretty clunky. Changing the temperature or time takes much patience, as sometimes the controls don't respond at all, or are slow to respond, or advance too slowly, or advance so quickly that you have to then clunkily reverse the direction of the control. On ours, the clock is more responsive and easily controlled than the temperature. The temp control is finicky and maddening. Also, the cook time reading never matches real time. I've nearly sent it back several times! But I threw away the packaging already, and I suppose I'll have to just live with this. I do love the way our food has turned out. Also good for serving last min stuff because it just holds it at a steady temp without drying or overcooking. I have not tried veggies yet. Would I buy it again? Probably another brand but in the same category!
K**M
Don't buy this product from Amazon, There is no warranty, No seller details. I have bought this product in August and I have been using past three months now that it isn't working I tried looking for customer care or seller details but there were none. Amazon says you should have checked warranty and seller details before buying the product. This is ridiculous... Amazon allows brands to sell their products without verifying their details or their product.
H**S
Works very well. I see some bad reviews. One said he was getting an E3 error, had cleaned it but still got the error. An E3 error means the water level is too low - add more. Also someone said the temperature was only adjustable in 0.1 degree increments - wrong you can tap the button to vary by 0.1 degree or you can long press and it will change to 1 degree increments and if you keep it pressed for longer it will change to 10 degree increments. It really does pay to read the instructions!
S**R
Tried out this Sous Vide unit for the first time yesterday. Is is very user friendly as all you need to do is selet the desired temperature and set the timer. My previous unit only allowed for temperature control so I was quite pleased to have a timer so the unit would (and did) turn off after a pre-set amount of time. The only issue I had was that the instruction manual was missing. The download available on Amazon is in French only. Other than that, it is a great produt that appears to be built very well. Definately recommend!
F**N
Easy to use and good quality. Setting the cooking time and temp could be improved but cant complain great product.
A**R
Just used it once so far to make l reuteri yogert so far. Surprisingly quiet Temp went about .5c above what i set it. Not l reuteri killing as i set it to 37.4 I love it, can make a lot of yogert at a time. I recently bought 2 1 gallon jars to make the next batch. No problems so far. Lovely device.
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