The original delivery date was in March 2015, but of all the projects I've backed on Kickstarter not a single one has shipped on time. The original Nomiku was supposed to be delivered in December 2012, actual delivery happened quite a bit later than that but they did deliver so I wasn't too worried. I'm happy to report that my WiFi Nomiku was finally delivered today!
When I opened the box I was surprised to find the circulator packed with a shirt, I had completely forgotten about that! The box itself takes up much less space than the original model which should make it easier to store when not in use.
Here is the WiFi Nomiku attached to a 12 quart Cambro filled with 10 liters of water. Unlike the original Nomiku (and the Anova Precision Cooker), the screen faces away from the bath. This is something that several people had suggested when giving feedback about the original model and something I was pleased to see implemented. The new model also doesn't have the external power brick that the original model had, I never minded it that much but others thought that it could be easy to inadvertently splash water on it damaging the circulator. Local controls are pretty simple, there is a menu button below the screen to the left with a action button immediately the right. Without reading the manual I was able to figure out how to connect to WiFi, entering the router password is a little clumsy since you have to scroll though all the lowercase letters to get to uppercase and scroll all the way through those to get to numbers/symbols. It can take a while if your router password is strong with a mix of upper/lower case and symbols/numbers. It would be nice if this could be done automatically like the Google Chromecast works. Once the circulator was connected to WiFi I was having problems pairing it to my phone, I eventually had to uninstall the Tender app and reinstall. After that it seemed to work fine. Tomorrow when I'm out I'll see if I can turn the circulator on from standby and heat up the bath, the ability to have the bath already heated up when I get home from work will save me a lot of time!
The only testing I had the time to do today was to see how fast the WiFi Nomiku can heat up the water bath. I filled the Cambro with 10 liters of cold tap water (I know, I usually fill it with hot but this was a test!), the initial temp was 52.4°f and I set the circulator to heat it to 130°f. Yesterday I did the exact same thing with my Anova Percision Cooker, it took 50 minutes to go from the same starting temp of 52.4° to 130°, the WiFi Nomiku did the same thing in 27 minutes and 36 seconds! Both baths were uncovered, I expect the time to go down a little once I cut the Cambro lid to fit the new circulator.
So far I'm really liking this new circulator, even without the WiFi connectivity it's a solidly build piece of equipment and I foresee it becoming my go-to circulator. That being said, I think the clip could stand to be improved. I've been thinking of a way to make a bracket that I could use to attach the circulator to the side of a beer cooler without having to make permanent modifications. If I come up with something I'll put DIY instructions on the blog.
1/3/2016: A couple of observations...When pairing the circulator to my phone via the app I noticed that while the letters in the pairing code are all lowercase the app automatically capitalizes the first letter entered, it seems that the code is case sensitive so you may need to manually change the first letter back to lowercase before entering. So far I have not been able to figure out how to wake the circulator up from sleep mode via the app to start heating the bath, hopefully this is just something I haven't figured out how to do yet (very little documentation at this point).
ReplyDeleteOk, figured out how to turn on the circulator from standby via the app. Open the menu and tap "My Devices", then tap the "Now Cooking" box. That'll take you to the control screen where you'll see "Heater" with a slide switch next to it. Switch that to on and it'll start the circulator and start heating, switch back to off to put the Nomiku back in sleep mode. The switch itself seems a little difficult to activate, I needed to zoom in to get it to work.
ReplyDeleteHi Chris! This is Patrick from Nomiku. Just wanted to say thank you for your patience and support and your very valuable feedback--it's much appreciated :) We can't wait to see more of what you cook and do with your Nom! Happy eating!
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