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The DEZIN Electric Cooker is a compact 2L non-stick sauté pan with 600W power, designed for rapid cooking and versatile meal prep. Featuring adjustable power settings, overheat and boil-dry protection, and included accessories like an egg rack and spatula, it’s perfect for health-conscious millennials seeking convenience and style in small spaces.




| Brand | DEZIN |
| Colour | Black/With Steamer |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 17.78 x 12.7 cm; 1.57 kg |
| Capacity | 2 litres |
| Power / Wattage | 600 watts |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Material | Non-stick Coating |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Item Weight | 1.57 kg |
X**I
Must-Buy Electric Cooker
cost- effective super easy to clean The heating power is great too, cooking food evenly and quickly. Best of all, it’s so versatile. I’ve made soups, stir-fries, and steamed veggies with it. Highly recommend for anyone who loves simple, hassle-free cooking!
C**S
Works well
Good pot, the right size for me, would be ok for 2 also, cooks quickly and well, not to hard to clean, I've had nothing stick yet
T**M
All in one pot
One of my best purchases
J**L
Ok
Found all food sticks a gets burnt easy,baught bbq cooking cover a fitted bottom pan to cook it works .
R**H
Very handy when on holiday.
Took this to Saudi when doing Umrah and it was the best purchase. Heated up takeaway leftovers and even made a nice pot of Karak chai!
J**K
Honestly the best kitchen equipment I have bought in years!
It's just so simple! The non stick is the best I have seen and makes cooking and cleaning a breeze! It uses very little power compared to my induction hob too so makes cooking cheaper too! It's perfect for small one bed flats, student accommodation or campers! I've made so many dishes in it from sausage casserole to pasta dishes and they always turn out great!
Z**G
verrrrygood
good easy to use👍
H**R
Love this product
Used this for the first time on my camping trip in my micro camper. Really pleased with it. I had taken a frozen veg mix and it was still quite frozen, it heated up the food really quickly ( i did add water to stop it burning as still frozen). I Am yet to cook from scratch still but know it will do it well.
A**R
Great little pot.
G**N
使い勝手がよくて、お手入れもしやすい。自分みたいな人間にぴったり。でもガチダイエットを始めたので、出番無しです。早く瘠せてまた使いたい。
P**N
I love eating hot pot, so this little electric cooker is perfect for me. It heats fast, is non-stick, and super easy to clean. The size is just right for personal meals, late-night snacks, or quick cooking. It’s also really convenient for travel — lightweight, compact, and works anywhere. Definitely one of my favorite little kitchen gadgets! 💛
L**R
Update: Here is the FB post I just did to my 2,000+ friends/followers: Lenny Living Life -- Most of y'all know that I mostly rely on my DIY Solar System for all of my energy needs. However, I do occasionally have to get a battery charge from the grid on consecutive rainy/overcast days to boost my battery bank. Because of that, I'm always looking for the lowest power consumption devices, appliances, etc. I do this to keep more of my money in my pocket, not because I'm a tree hugger. I do love trees because they are great for firewood, cooking, and heating! 😛 😛 😛 I often used an electric skillet (12") for cooking or heating up my meals, or sometimes the microwave, but was searching for a lower power hungry appliance since both of them would use 1,000 watts or more when cooking. I found this Dezin Electric Cooker (only $39.99) on my Amazon Store and have been using it for about a month. It has multiple functions, but the basic bottom electric "pot" also works as a small electric skillet. It will hold 10-12 chicken nuggets (for size example) and, using the low power setting (250 watts), it cooks and browns the nuggets in about 15 minutes, flipping every five minutes. The BIG electric skillet I used to use took longer and lost a LOT of the heat around the bottom and sides. This unit keeps the power inside an insulated base so there isn't much power loss to the surrounding area, meaning lower air-conditioning use also. Basically, it uses about 25% of the power that the 12" electric skillet was using. Last night, I cooked a light dinner consisting of a can of vegetable soup poured over a pack of Ramen noodles, and it was done in under six minutes. 250 watts per hour divided by 10 equals ONLY 25 watts to cook dinner last night. The bowl itself does not come out of the pot base. The instruction manual says "do not immerse" when cleaning so that is the only negative so far. I did have a stainless steel stacking bowl set where the largest bowl fit inside the pot perfectly so I used it for cooking my first meal, then used two forks to lift the SS bowl out and cleaned it so I didn't do more than wipe down the pot base. The lid fits snuggly on the pot base and there are three small vent holes to let steam out. The outside of the pot base got warm but not hot while it was cooking, which is what I was hoping for. I hate cooking where so much of the heat dissipates into the air making the A/C have to work harder. It has a low and high heat setting and while there is no temperature guage or light saying when it was "on," I did have a watt meter showing it did cycle on and off when it reached the maximum temperature. I did cook a full bowl of beans and rice. It did NOT pull the full 650 watts during the cooking process. I didn't really check the low heat side to see if it used 250 watts or not or if it stayed on thei entire time or not.
た**ん
大きさと深さが1人でちょうどいい
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