Really expensive on amazon, tesco, £90 in debenhams!
use code C10ARGOS to get discount
Russell Hobbs Creations Multi Cooker 5L Neutral 900W -From Argos on ebay
Brand New With a 12 Month Argos Guarantee
The Creations Multicooker takes the hard work out of a wide variety of delicious dishes with 11 pre-programed cooking functions some of which have a delayed timer feature. You can slow cook for convenience, roast joints of meat, steam healthy vegetables or fish, cook perfect rice, create nutritious oatmeal porridge and even bake bread and cakes.
900 watts.
Capacity 5 litres.
11 heat settings.
Timer function.
Auto shut-off.
Keep warm function.
Non-stick.
Dishwasher safe.
Manufacturer's 3 year when registering online guarantee.
EAN: 4008496834297.
Catalogue number 333/7859
Ahh.... the Russell Hobbs Creations Multi Cooker 5L. Robocop used to have one, never used it, and decided to use it as his head while fighting crime in Detroit.
No8 to summerof76
29 Mar 175#5
Alternatively, put rice and water in saucepan, place on hob and cook for approx 12 minutes, saving 13 minutes and £38.70...
jp1843
30 Mar 174#19
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Error440
29 Mar 171#1
That looks just like a Japanese rice cooker but for that price i doubt it has fuzzy logic.
ramkmr
29 Mar 17#2
voted hot
good one ordered with extended warranty
JamesSmith
29 Mar 171#3
Damn I wanted to steam unhealthy vegetables...
Oh well...
JustExtreme to JamesSmith
30 Mar 171#26
Add a block of butter :smiley:
summerof76
29 Mar 17#4
Great for cooking rice in about 25 mins, heat added
No8 to summerof76
29 Mar 175#5
Alternatively, put rice and water in saucepan, place on hob and cook for approx 12 minutes, saving 13 minutes and £38.70...
Error440 to summerof76
30 Mar 17#10
I doubt that without fuzzy logic its just a pot with a timer and set heat setting very limited in what it can achieve.
I still keep thinking of buying a rice cooker.....a proper one not the ones they sell here they are pointless, i have a friend with a £200 Japanese one.
The_Circle
30 Mar 176#6
Ahh.... the Russell Hobbs Creations Multi Cooker 5L. Robocop used to have one, never used it, and decided to use it as his head while fighting crime in Detroit.
Evertonian1878
30 Mar 17#7
[/quote]Alternatively, put rice and water in saucepan, place on hob and cook for approx 12 minutes, saving 13 minutes and £38.70...[/quote]
Perfect if you have a hob. We don't so this is an ideal solution until a replacement cooker is purchased. Nice find OP, heat added :smiley:
supermann
30 Mar 17#8
The whole cooking rice on a hob thing is largely just down to technique and measures.
Bit like chopping an onion finely, once you know what you're doing all you need is a sharp knife. Amazing how many people don't know how to chop onions finely when the info is available with a quick google search.
All I'm saying is don't buy this thing if you only doingso to avoid learning how to cook rice on a hob. You can do that in less time than it would take for you to buy this bloody thing.
kitekat22202427
30 Mar 17#9
Good find! Looking to buy one for ages treated mom to one
Opening post
use code C10ARGOS to get discount
Russell Hobbs Creations Multi Cooker 5L Neutral 900W -From Argos on ebay
Brand New With a 12 Month Argos Guarantee
The Creations Multicooker takes the hard work out of a wide variety of delicious dishes with 11 pre-programed cooking functions some of which have a delayed timer feature. You can slow cook for convenience, roast joints of meat, steam healthy vegetables or fish, cook perfect rice, create nutritious oatmeal porridge and even bake bread and cakes.
900 watts.
Capacity 5 litres.
11 heat settings.
Timer function.
Auto shut-off.
Keep warm function.
Non-stick.
Dishwasher safe.
Manufacturer's 3 year when registering online guarantee.
EAN: 4008496834297.
Catalogue number 333/7859
really good reviews on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Russell-Hobbs-Multi-Cooker-21850-Stainless/dp/B00PU9P7WW/
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good one ordered with extended warranty
Oh well...
I still keep thinking of buying a rice cooker.....a proper one not the ones they sell here they are pointless, i have a friend with a £200 Japanese one.
Perfect if you have a hob. We don't so this is an ideal solution until a replacement cooker is purchased. Nice find OP, heat added :smiley:
Bit like chopping an onion finely, once you know what you're doing all you need is a sharp knife. Amazing how many people don't know how to chop onions finely when the info is available with a quick google search.
All I'm saying is don't buy this thing if you only doingso to avoid learning how to cook rice on a hob. You can do that in less time than it would take for you to buy this bloody thing.