seems good for the money usually sell for £30 plus for similar models I remember JML having one. anyone used one if these care to comment how it has lasted? I got one over the weekend just got it delivered
Whether you're Jamie Oliver or you've just acquired your first kitchen, the cooking process can be a massive hassle. Pots here. Pans there. Worktops strewn with every kind of implement you can think of. Imagine if there was a way to cut down the stress of cooking by cutting away all the unnecessary tools and tech. Well, imagine no more. Introducing the Vida Multi-Cooker!
Ideal for those with smaller kitchens and those looking to cut down on kitchen clutter, the Vida Multi-Cooker is a single unit solution to a whole host of cooking tasks. Food can be cooked directly in the non-stick pot, which has an impressive five-litre capacity, suitable for a range of dishes, including large family-sized meals.
The glass lid allows you to peer in and check on your culinary wonders as they fry, boil or steam away via one of the Multi-Cooker's eight settings. The other cooking modes include slow cook, hot pot, stir-fry, deep fry and grill. The adjustable knob can also be used to set the cooker to any temperature you wish.
The cooking mode you choose will determine which of the included accessories you'll need to use. Frying, for example, will involve the fry basket and there's a wire rack if you fancy a bit of grilling or steaming. Also included are a set of fondue forks, for anyone fond of retro cheesy get-togethers, and an onion cutting aid to help ensure the only tears are from sulfenic acid.
When your masterpiece is complete, cleaning up is a doddle. The cook pot pops out of the base unit for easy cleaning with a soft cloth and hot soapy water.
Key Features
• Eight cooking modes for every kind of meal
• Variable temperature control
• Range of accessories, including fry basket, grill rack and fondue forks
• Transparent glass lid
• Non-stick and easy-clean pot
• Generous five-litre capacity
All comments (26)
ironfist
14 Dec 15#1
Following this thread :smiley:
argosextra
14 Dec 15#2
Why
ironfist
14 Dec 15#3
Opinions.
fizzervbf
14 Dec 15#4
£35.95 from the same seller on amazon.
angcar
14 Dec 15#5
I've ordered one. I've been wanting to combine my kitchen gadgets.
ssjinzo
14 Dec 15#6
I got mine delivered and have set it up if you have any questions please ask I haven't gotten round to making anything just yet but will keep you posted. I am interested to see how it will last I know slater and jml and other company's sells near enough the exact same model just rebaged. if anyone has a machine like this how are you finding it long term?
sweetpea10 to ssjinzo
14 Dec 15#9
Have you tried looking on utube ?
mac1611 to ssjinzo
18 Dec 15#22
mine came today any idea what the white plastic round thing is for?lol
Opening post
video of similar model here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH7NsKvxqKs
Vida 8 in 1 Multi Cooker Product Description
Whether you're Jamie Oliver or you've just acquired your first kitchen, the cooking process can be a massive hassle. Pots here. Pans there. Worktops strewn with every kind of implement you can think of. Imagine if there was a way to cut down the stress of cooking by cutting away all the unnecessary tools and tech. Well, imagine no more. Introducing the Vida Multi-Cooker!
Ideal for those with smaller kitchens and those looking to cut down on kitchen clutter, the Vida Multi-Cooker is a single unit solution to a whole host of cooking tasks. Food can be cooked directly in the non-stick pot, which has an impressive five-litre capacity, suitable for a range of dishes, including large family-sized meals.
The glass lid allows you to peer in and check on your culinary wonders as they fry, boil or steam away via one of the Multi-Cooker's eight settings. The other cooking modes include slow cook, hot pot, stir-fry, deep fry and grill. The adjustable knob can also be used to set the cooker to any temperature you wish.
The cooking mode you choose will determine which of the included accessories you'll need to use. Frying, for example, will involve the fry basket and there's a wire rack if you fancy a bit of grilling or steaming. Also included are a set of fondue forks, for anyone fond of retro cheesy get-togethers, and an onion cutting aid to help ensure the only tears are from sulfenic acid.
When your masterpiece is complete, cleaning up is a doddle. The cook pot pops out of the base unit for easy cleaning with a soft cloth and hot soapy water.
Key Features
• Eight cooking modes for every kind of meal
• Variable temperature control
• Range of accessories, including fry basket, grill rack and fondue forks
• Transparent glass lid
• Non-stick and easy-clean pot
• Generous five-litre capacity
All comments (26)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH7NsKvxqKs