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Electric Hot Pot with Steamer, 2L Non-Stick Ceramic Coating, Multifunction Cooker for Ramen, Portable with Power Control for Dorm, Office, Travel
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- Ceramic Glaze Coating - Health-conscious cooks favor this material for its ability to reduce oil usage compared to uncoated cookware. Not only is it safer and non-toxin even at high temperatures, but it is also environmentally friendly. With its non-stick coating, it is also easy to clean after using.
- Dezin electric cooking pot is a multifunctional electric cooker with a diameter of 7.4" and a rim height of 2.4". This pot is compact yet roomy, ideal for cooking in small living spaces or at work. It allows you to easily prepare a variety of dishes. In addition to pasta, you can cook a range of meals, enabling you to sauté and cook without needing a stove whenever you like!
- 2L Large Capacity - With its generous 2L capacity, this electric shabu shabu pot with steamer is not just any ordinary kitchen appliance. Designed for professional and multi-functional purposes, it is a must-have for every kitchen. Whether you're a cooking enthusiast or simply in need of a dorm room essential, this pot is the perfect gift that will delight any food lover.
- Dual Power Adjustment - This hot pot electric with steamer has dual power options (400W and 800W) to meet different cooking needs and heat the food fast and evenly. When it is at the Mode “l”, you can use it to cook ramen, dumplings, oatmeal, veggies or pasta; when it is at the Mode “ll”, the electric cooking pot is perfect for frying, steak, paella, fondue or all kinds of different food.
- Portable Design - For it has a compact size of this portable hot pot with steamer doesn't take up too much space, Dezin electric cooker is perfect for your travel. Easily cooks a meal which is perfect for RV car, travel, dorms, apartments, hotels and camping.



























