Product DescriptionThe 3-In-1 Multi-Cooker grills, steams, and cooks soups or stews with consistent results. With a non-stick titanium-coated grill plate, the cooker allows home chefs to prepare a variety of different grilled dishes, whether meat, fish, poultry, or vegetables, easily and with quick clean up. A steaming tray is used for steaming vegetables and other healthy foods such as fish. The generously sized 4.5-Quart non-stick pot can accommodate soups and stews for the whole family and is just the right size for making perfect pancakes and crepes without oil. The 3-In-1 Multi-Cooker has an adjustable temperature control from low to 460°F. The stainless-style body and glass lid add to the sleek design of this cooker. The steam tray and grill plate nest in the pot for compact and easy storage. AA quick-release magnetic plug and cool-touch handles ensure safety when using the cooker. The glass lid, steam tray, grill plate and pot can all be placed in the dishwasher for easy clean up.
Sanyo HPS-MC3 3-in-1 Nonstick Electric Multi-Cooker
Customer Reviews:* I am cheap (Asian), and was not keen on plopping down $100 on this cooker. Totally worth it. I got it after I saw some little old ladies at 99 Ranch buying one!Cooks hot pot like a CHAMP. I was using a single burner with a divided hot pot pot (lol) on top and I had to boil a separate pot the stove to keep up with demand (feeding 4 adults). No more! This thing is sooo convenient. Super easy to adjust the temperature and it heats up quickly.Nice safety feature that it has a magnetic power cord, in case someone trips over it or you have kids. It stays on just fine.Also works great as a steamer.The finish is conducive to easy cleanup.The grill part...well, I mean...it's essentially a one-sided George Foreman grill. Nothing too special there--but it is very easy to clean.Buy it! You know if the old Chinese ladies at 99 Ranch were buying, it HAS to be good.**Update**Owned it now for almost a year. Still going strong, still highly recommended. It even saved me through a stove issue (2 weeks for the new part to arrive). There are a lot of things you can make with this cooker, I have to say. * I bought this for my wife so we could do Nabe / Hot Pot/ Shabu Shabu / etc. It's significantly more expensive than buying a pot and a gas burner (which you can get at an Asian grocery for ~$40), but it is very high quality.We've done Japanese Nabe and Sichuan Hot Pot in this pot and they were both great. The pot cooks very evenly and is more than enough for 4 people (I would think it could serve up to 8, definitely could do 6). The whole apparatus feels very solid like it was built to last.Included also is a metal rack that that can be used to steam food (we used it for shumai and gyoza / jiaozi / potstickers.) We had been using our rice cooker for this, but the HPS-MC3 is a lot larger allowing you to steam a whole meal's worth and the design is such that it's easy to put it on your table and eat your food fresh from the steam.The HPS-MC3 also includes a grilling plate which we might use some day but we haven't used it for that purpose.I would highly recommend the HPS-MC3 for your home hotpot needs. Also, you can find it for less than $100 on other websites, but just make sure to do your math because shipping is free over $25 on Amazon but other websites have different policies.
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