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CHEFS Essentials Multi-Cooker

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CHEFS Essentials Multi-Cooker

CHEFS Essentials Multi-Cooker : Separate stainless-steel steamer and strainer inserts make CHEFS™ Essentials pots indispensable for fish, veggies, soups and more. A 3mm reinforced bottom ensures even heating and prevents warping. A glass vented lid shows the pot's measurement marks so cooks can easily gauge the quantity of contents. Strainer has one flat wire handle for ease of use. Oven- and dishwasher-safe. The CHEFS™ Essentials cookware keeps your kitchen running smoothly with a focus on maximum functionality and value. Our designers created stainless-steel and aluminum cookware that is both high-performing and cost-efficient to meet your everyday cooking needs. Product Features Brushed 18/10 stainless steel with mirrored band is both rust-resistant and durable Cast stainless-steel handles ensure easy cooking and safe lifting 3mm capsulated bottom ensures even heating and prevents warping Ventilated glass lid with easy-lift stainless-steel handle Oven-safe to 600 F Dishwasher-safe Includes steamer and strainer inserts

Average Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5 out of 5
1 of 2 (50%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

Customer Reviews for CHEFS Essentials Multi-Cooker

Top 250 Contributor Top 250 Contributor
5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Exceeded my expectations great price. January 13, 2009
Amolacocina from Laredo, TX

"I purchased both sizes because I needed something to cook pasta in, but I have used these for pasta, soups, making broth, stews, steaming, and many other uses. These have become an integral part of my kitchen. They heat evenly and quickly. They are also priced reasonably."

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Review 2 for CHEFS Essentials Multi-Cooker

2 out of 5 2 out of 5
Not what it is advertised to be January 4, 2008
JimP from NH

"If you are buying this pot to cook spaghetti...DON'T. I bought it primarily for that reason and was surprised when, upon draining the spaghetti, a lot of it found it's way through the holes in the drainer. It was a mess to get out and clean. The holes are just too big. I am sure it will work just fine as a stock pot, but not to drain spaghetti."

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