Teal Mini Compact VC135215 Steamer - 7 Litre - Black and Metal - £20.00 @ Amazon - best ever price on there - price matching Asda if you prefer there (free C&C).
£30+ elsewhere.
Ultracompact storage with stackable bowls
Stylish black and stainless steel finish
Aquatimer to measure correct cooking time and water level for ingredients
Three bowls, fixed grids
Juice collector
The Mini-Compact steamer in black and stainless steel is a clever kitchen gadget which enables you to to cook healthy meals easily. You can cook a number of courses all at once, making cooking dinner a lot quicker.
The steamer has three tiers and a seven litre food capacity. It features the Aquatimer, which controls the level of water needed for each ingredient, and stops cooking when the water has run out.
The steamer also has ultracompact storage, its stackable bowls are stored upside down on the electrical base. This creates a very small piece that will take next to no space in your cupboards.
The Tefal warranty is for 12 months, supported by strong domestic guarantees and after sales service.
16 comments
marieroberts2
5 Feb 16#15
Has anyone received theirs? Mine hasn't yet been despatched.
Northerndave to marieroberts2
5 Feb 161#16
Ordered Monday night, received to a Amazon locker first thing Weds morning. Impressive
Northerndave
2 Feb 161#14
I believe that is to cook rice in.
Thanks for posting OP, ordered and on its way
fire_emblem
2 Feb 161#12
Depending on what you're making, I would say between 15mins to 40mins.
beGG
2 Feb 16#11
I have it, heat.
peterszy
2 Feb 161#10
It depends on which tier of the steamer you're using. I put potatoes in the bottom veg like carrots in the middle and veg like cabbage that doesn't need much cooking in the top. Overall about 35-40 mins depending on quantity. Incidentally I no longer peel potatoes or carrots(a wash if dirty maybe) and they do taste quite different !!
timj13 to peterszy
2 Feb 16#13
Thanks
I got one in my local asda, was the last one on the shelf
Do you always have to put the plastic bowl into the number 1 dish?
I'm struggling to work out what the little plastic bowl is for really...
fire_emblem
2 Feb 16#8
I have this, excellent product.
timj13 to fire_emblem
2 Feb 16#9
How long does it take to steam veg in one of these things?
Fi73
2 Feb 16#6
I used it for my baby's bottle after I bought new steamer.
anishmathw
1 Feb 16#5
Can this be used for sterilising feeding bottles :-p
Fi73 to anishmathw
2 Feb 16#7
yes you can. I did. but the steamer was new and I didn't use for cooking during that time at all.
peterszy
1 Feb 161#4
I've been using electric steamers for years and agree the taste is much better using this method and over cooking is much less likely than boiling! this machine is excellent and has lasted longer than any other I've used. excellent price I'd recommend this!!
gemski12
1 Feb 161#3
I have this, it's great
Jase79
1 Feb 162#2
Can't beat steaming veg!!! Tastes far better. Heat!!!!
Opening post
£30+ elsewhere.
Ultracompact storage with stackable bowls
Stylish black and stainless steel finish
Aquatimer to measure correct cooking time and water level for ingredients
Three bowls, fixed grids
Juice collector
The Mini-Compact steamer in black and stainless steel is a clever kitchen gadget which enables you to to cook healthy meals easily. You can cook a number of courses all at once, making cooking dinner a lot quicker.
The steamer has three tiers and a seven litre food capacity. It features the Aquatimer, which controls the level of water needed for each ingredient, and stops cooking when the water has run out.
The steamer also has ultracompact storage, its stackable bowls are stored upside down on the electrical base. This creates a very small piece that will take next to no space in your cupboards.
The Tefal warranty is for 12 months, supported by strong domestic guarantees and after sales service.
16 comments
Thanks for posting OP, ordered and on its way
Thanks
I got one in my local asda, was the last one on the shelf
Do you always have to put the plastic bowl into the number 1 dish?
I'm struggling to work out what the little plastic bowl is for really...