Topwit Electric Hot Pot, Mini Ramen Cooker, 1.6L Noodles Pot, Multifunctional Electric Cooker for Pasta, Shabu-Shabu, Oatmeal, Soup and Egg with Over-Heating Protection, Boil Dry Protection, Black
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My sincere thanks go out to Suitable for cooking ramen or noodles, this electric hot pot has a large capacity.
My sincere thanks go out to In the center of the pot is a circular hole I am 69 inches tall.
Sure, but you need to You have to keep an eye on it because it heats up quickly.
My sincere thanks go out to With the switch knob, the heating power can be switched on and off. If you turn the switch to "1", the pot will use 200W, and if you turn it to "2", it will use 600W to heat quickly.
Selected User Reviews For Topwit Electric Hot Pot, Mini Ramen Cooker, 1.6L Noodles Pot, Multifunctional Electric Cooker for Pasta, Shabu-Shabu, Oatmeal, Soup and Egg with Over-Heating Protection, Boil Dry Protection, Black
I bought 2 of these because they are so nice. I used it for hotpot as well. However, they tend to overheat easily and spill all over. As soon as one of the cords started melting, one of the pots was destroyed. Sparks began to appear on the breaker, so I had to close it. A very unfortunate thing has happened.
It needs to be updated and improved on two It has first and foremost proved useful to me during my current nomadic lifestyle, as it can make food and does it very fast. In addition, I am hoping that the producers of the Topwit model will improve on two things. A longer power cable is the first improvement. For example,, it is not your goal to place something large on your dinner table if you are doing a hot pot or fondue, so I got a longer cable with the same setup, and I will be emailing the producer about this after the review has been published. **More liquid pour/dispense design. It's not terrible looking, but the current design doesn't prevent spills. On the bright side, if there were a way to pour liquids/soup without a ladle, that would be incredible. I have already used it for the first time, and it is rather impressive, and with any of those improvements it will make this product one of the hottest on the market.
Making things more complicated is a hassle A free stove is available My favorite part is that it is portable, so I have less cooking to do! It is definitely worth the time.
I used the noodles with a cup of Nongshim black premium noodles and added a little We recorded a temperature of 205°F at the highest point. According to my memory, it is the 600 watt setting. To microwave Ramen in a cup, you need to microwave for 3 minutes plus 1 minute to cool it down and soak it. 1200 watts is the power of the microwave. While this little device took a little longer, the water didn't boil over all over the microwave the way the usual cup of noodles It is also handy to stir the noodles while the oven is on and to check how well they are browning before turning the oven The control is better than using the microwave where you have to wait and see it boil over, causing half the ingredients to spill, and not to mention the dirty clean up inside the microwave. In addition, microwaves are not healthy as they damage your enzymes. I haven't tried adding packets after yet, but I guess one could do that. Follow Topwit on Twitter for more adventures with ramen noodles. I kid you not. There is nothing but fun to be had. It's yummy too. I am crossing my fingers for the next step, steel cut oat meals.
As far as I can tell, I like the pot. Stainless steel was what I was looking for in the interior. It seems like the stainless steel is just okay in terms of thickness right now, but I wish it was thicker. The previous little pot I had did not have a lid There was a lot of damage to the interior, such as sticking. I'm using this tiny pot to boil water for my morning cup of coffee. It is still too early for me to try it with oatmeal. Good things come in hot weather. It would be nice to have more control over my pot, as I did with my other one. As far as the marks go, I did see them as others did. Usually, when I'm done drying a pot, I just put it away. ** I did notice, though, that the scars had suddenly turned brown. There's no reason why it wouldn't work, unless someone else recently used it. As I rubbed the area, I took some bicarbonate of soda and gently rubbed it. The Presto platform. There is no more brown in the world. I have found that this little pot works just fine for my needs. It happened one time when the system did not heat up. It's a good thing that I read the detailed information about the pot before getting it, because it described exactly what I found out. In some cases, it appears that the end of the plug that attaches to the pot was not extended all the way The pot might have been used by someone else as well. The error was caused by human error rather than a pot-stirring There is a flaw. I am satisfied with what I've seen so far.
It is an efficient and convenient hot pot that is easy to clean. The pot can be used to cook soup from scratch, to cook anything you would normally cook in a pot, and I like to cook soup with homemade dumplings in it. It only has two settings, which is a downside. If you don't constantly stir and check your soup when it's on its lowest setting, it can burn on the bottom. As opposed to just medium and high, if I were to buy a new hot pot I would get one that had a dial setting.
The interior of the SS is nice. The product is effective at two temperatures. The interior of the SS is nice. It is fairly easy to clean. The biggest drawback I've encountered so far is pouring boiling water into things like thermoses and mugs. But I highly recommend this product. I have cooked noodles, rice, and oatmeal, as well as boiled water for my thermos while camping. This is a highly recommended product for this price.