Apparently a solid, all round cooker. Can get free delivery. Reviews pretty well.
Black and stainless steel finish
Multi-cooker for all your favourite dishes
8-in-1 cooking options in one product
Capacity: 10 cups (2.2 L)
Delayed start and automatic keep warm function
With an electronic control panel with delayed start and automatic keep warm functions the 8-in-1 allows you to cook a wide variety of foods using minimal effort.
The 8-in-1 cooker is elegant with its black and stainless steel finish and also includes a non-stick removable bowl for easy cleaning. This ingenious cooker also has a large 2.2 L (10 cups) capacity and comes with a free recipe book.
1 x Tefal 8 in 1 Cooker1 x Recipe Book1 x Spoon1 x Measuring Cup1 x Steam Basket1 x Instruction Booklet
13 comments
sam_of_london
5 Sep 17#1
Better buy a pressure cooker. This is just a glorified rice cooker.
compadre
5 Sep 17#2
I don't like the way it's looking at me!
kearneybobs
5 Sep 17#3
That's the exact reason I'm looking at it. Seems like a good rice cooker.
tombrook
5 Sep 17#4
I have this and it is an excellent rice cooker. Also used the slow cooking and porridge functions, which work perfectly well too. I'd buy it as a rice cooker alone, the other functions are a bonus.
sam_of_london to tombrook
5 Sep 17#5
This is three times more expensive than a normal rice cooker.
tombrook to sam_of_london
5 Sep 17#6
I don't know about 3 times, but yes it is more expensive. Knowing how good a rice cooker this is I'd buy it as I say for the money and the other functions to date have all worked great too. Just advising my experience as an owner...
sam_of_london
5 Sep 17#7
tombrook:
I don't know about 3 times, but yes it is more expensive. Knowing how good a rice cooker this is I'd buy it as I say for the money and the other functions to date have all worked great too. Just advising my experience as an owner... But it still cannot beat a pressure cooker. You can cook rice in a pressure cooker and much more which you cannot do in this . That is why new digital multicookers like instant pot come with pressure cooking function as well unlike this one. I could not justify the price and my kitchen space if I bought one.
jfhopkin
5 Sep 17#8
I have one of these, and it's VERY good. Cheap rice cookers are worse than useless, but this one cooks perfect rice every time. Heat added.
meherenow
5 Sep 17#9
I've asked before but still I fail to get it right.
What is the correct amount of rice to water and time for 2 people (wholegrain or wild rice) - if you want to cook for 4-10 people then the instructions are fantastic, but it's not just a simple as factoring it down!
Great as a slow cooker though, we use it all the time. One setting though, low only from what we have gathered.
sagwnias to meherenow
5 Sep 17#12
1 plastic cup of rice 2 plastic cups of water
It says that on the instructions book on the text above the table.
meherenow to sagwnias
5 Sep 17#13
OK thanks.
Not on my instructions - I've had mine for a number of years though, maybe they have updated it - there is definitely no instructions for only 2 portions in the instructions I have, just looked at them again there.
What about the timing for the 1 cup/2 cup?
NikLP
5 Sep 17#10
Don't say I never do anything for you.
-=blootoon=-
5 Sep 17#11
spend a little bit more and get a electric pressure cooker, they cook perfect rice in 3 to 4 minutes plus a few minutes for the pressure to go down and they do a whole lot more besides rice, google instant pot pressure cooker recipes and you find out just what they can do
Opening post
- Black and stainless steel finish
- Multi-cooker for all your favourite dishes
- 8-in-1 cooking options in one product
- Capacity: 10 cups (2.2 L)
- Delayed start and automatic keep warm function
With an electronic control panel with delayed start and automatic keep warm functions the 8-in-1 allows you to cook a wide variety of foods using minimal effort.The 8-in-1 cooker is elegant with its black and stainless steel finish and also includes a non-stick removable bowl for easy cleaning. This ingenious cooker also has a large 2.2 L (10 cups) capacity and comes with a free recipe book.
1 x Tefal 8 in 1 Cooker1 x Recipe Book1 x Spoon1 x Measuring Cup1 x Steam Basket1 x Instruction Booklet
13 comments
I'd buy it as a rice cooker alone, the other functions are a bonus.
Just advising my experience as an owner...
I don't know about 3 times, but yes it is more expensive. Knowing how good a rice cooker this is I'd buy it as I say for the money and the other functions to date have all worked great too.
Just advising my experience as an owner...
But it still cannot beat a pressure cooker. You can cook rice in a pressure cooker and much more which you cannot do in this . That is why new digital multicookers like instant pot come with pressure cooking function as well unlike this one. I could not justify the price and my kitchen space if I bought one.
What is the correct amount of rice to water and time for 2 people (wholegrain or wild rice) - if you want to cook for 4-10 people then the instructions are fantastic, but it's not just a simple as factoring it down!
Great as a slow cooker though, we use it all the time. One setting though, low only from what we have gathered.
2 plastic cups of water
It says that on the instructions book on the text above the table.
Not on my instructions - I've had mine for a number of years though, maybe they have updated it - there is definitely no instructions for only 2 portions in the instructions I have, just looked at them again there.
What about the timing for the 1 cup/2 cup?