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KitchenBoss G310Px Sous Vide Machine Review

4.5 (40) Amazon rating$118.55

Our verdict

The KitchenBoss G310Px is the newest addition to the G300 line, bringing 1100W output, stainless steel construction, and dual app plus touch control at $118.55. With only 40 reviews so far the data pool is thin, but the early 4.5-star average aligns with the strong track records of its G300 siblings.

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Best for

Buyers who want the latest KitchenBoss model with WiFi app control and a silver stainless finish, and who are comfortable purchasing a newer product with a smaller review base.

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You want a large review pool before committing, or you need a confirmed container capacity rating before purchase.

  • Power 1100 W
  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Controls App, Touch
  • Color Silver
  • Dimensions 3.27 X 3.27 X 15 In
  • Voltage 120 Volts

Pros

  • 1100W draws match the rest of the G300 line for consistent heating performance
  • Stainless steel build in silver resists corrosion and is easy to wipe clean
  • App plus touch dual control covers both remote monitoring and quick on-unit adjustments
  • Compact 3.27-inch diameter fits most standard pot rims cleanly

Cons

  • Only 40 reviews at the time of this write-up, so reliability data is limited
  • No confirmed container capacity spec published, making it harder to match to your cookware
  • Priced between two well-reviewed siblings, which may make the value case less clear

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 40 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.9/5

    40 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other slow cookers, electric pressure and rice cookers, sous vide, food dehydrators, egg cookers, popcorn poppers, and ice cream and shaved ice machines we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The G310Px shares the core 1100W power rating, stainless steel build, and 15-inch height with the rest of the G300 family. The footprint is nearly identical at 3.27 by 3.27 by 15 inches, just a fraction narrower than the G300Px. It runs on 120V and uses the same KitchenBoss app plus touch panel combination that owners of other G300-series units are familiar with.

One notable gap in the current spec sheet is the absence of a confirmed container capacity rating. KitchenBoss lists capacity for the G300Px at 16.9 quarts and the G322PT at 21.1 quarts, but no equivalent figure is published for the G310Px at the time of this review. That omission is worth noting if you are choosing between it and a sibling model for a large pot.

At $118.55 the G310Px falls between the G300Px at $97.50 and the G322PT at $129.99. The 40-review count is low, which limits confidence in long-run reliability data. The 4.5-star early average is encouraging, but buyers who want a proven track record will find it in the G300Px or G322PT instead.

Performance notes

The G310Px draws 1100W on 120V and measures 3.27 by 3.27 by 15 inches. It is built with a stainless steel body and silver finish. Controls are app-based via WiFi and touch panel on the unit. Container capacity is not confirmed in the current spec listing. No weight figure is available from the published data.

What buyers say

With 40 ratings and a 4.5-star average the G310Px is off to a positive start, but the sample size is too small to draw firm conclusions about durability or long-term performance. Buyers who purchase early products from established brands often see an upward revision in star averages as the review pool grows. Waiting for more reviews to accumulate is a reasonable approach if you are deciding between this and the better-documented G300Px.

Specifications

Power1100 W
MaterialStainless Steel
ControlsApp, Touch
ColorSilver
Dimensions3.27 X 3.27 X 15 In
Voltage120 Volts
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Frequently asked questions

Is the G310Px the same as the G300Px with a different name?

They are closely related but not identical. Both draw 1100W, use stainless steel, and offer app plus touch control. The G310Px measures 3.27 by 3.27 by 15 inches versus the G300Px at 3.35 by 3.35 by 15 inches. The G300Px has a published 16.9 qt capacity rating and a larger review base. The G310Px appears to be a newer variant, though KitchenBoss has not published a detailed spec comparison between the two at this time.

Should I wait for more reviews before buying the G310Px?

If you are comparing it directly to the G300Px or G322PT, those models have hundreds of reviews that give a clearer picture of real-world reliability and temperature accuracy. The G310Px is a newer product from a brand with a solid track record in this category, so the early 4.5-star average is a positive signal, but 40 reviews means individual experiences still carry more weight than they would with 400 or more. Waiting is reasonable if you are not in a hurry.

What container size should I use with the G310Px?

KitchenBoss has not published a confirmed capacity rating for the G310Px as of this review. The G300Px, which has nearly identical dimensions, is rated at 16.9 quarts, so a stock pot in the 12 to 16 quart range is a reasonable starting estimate. Confirm the rating directly with KitchenBoss before committing to a specific pot size for large batch cooking.

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