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The DEZIN Electric Cooker is a compact 2L non-stick sautรฉ pan with adjustable 600W power, designed for versatile cooking from noodles to steak. Featuring food-grade non-stick coating, safety protections, and included accessories like an egg rack and spatula, itโs the perfect portable kitchen essential for dorm rooms, campers, and busy professionals seeking quick, healthy meals.










| ASIN | B0CF539TL4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 108,727 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 16 in Electric Hot Pots |
| Brand Name | DEZIN |
| Capacity | 2 litres |
| Closure Type | Outer Lid |
| Colour | Black/With Steamer |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (458) |
| Finish Type | Non-Stick |
| Included Components | silicone turner spatula |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 41.9D x 20.3W x 14H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.59 Kilograms |
| Material | Non-stick Coating |
| Model Number | 8151H |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 600 watts |
D**B
none stick amazing pan must buy
I am amazed by this product. Most pans say none stick and they have not been none stick however this product is brilliant and is none stick first pan that i have brought that has discribed exactly what it does well worth the money love it
H**P
Excellent
Bought for my camper works very well and low wattage๐๐๐
X**I
Must-Buy Electric Cooker
cost- effective super easy to clean The heating power is great too, cooking food evenly and quickly. Best of all, itโs so versatile. Iโve made soups, stir-fries, and steamed veggies with it. Highly recommend for anyone who loves simple, hassle-free cooking!
C**S
Works well
Good pot, the right size for me, would be ok for 2 also, cooks quickly and well, not to hard to clean, I've had nothing stick yet
M**T
Tiny but mighty.
It works great ,stews and curry's and the non stick surface makes great eggs .
G**Y
Quality.
These are great for cooking simple meals. really easy to use. A handy little electric cooker, really useful and portable. Perfect for camping with power, or if living in smaller accommodation.
T**S
Great pot for campervan!
Got this for our van and love it! Trying to make the most of the solar coming in and using mainly electric in our camper, it heats up quickly, cooks really well.. Have only used twice so far but very happy. 550 watts on high power, 270 on low. ๐
A**.
Finally a non stick saucepan
Cooks scrambled eggs in minutes without sticking to the pan! Used it yo cook steak and mushrooms and boil eggs. So easy to clean and store away
A**S
โLove this tiny electric pot! Fits great in my semi truckโhandle and pot stays cool even when itโs screaming hot inside. Heats up really fast. I browned sausage, dumped in some ramen, and boomโboiling in seconds. Ate straight out of it, no burn. Nonstick cleanup? Two swipes and done. Perfect for solo road meals.
L**R
Update: Here is the FB post I just did to my 2,000+ friends/followers: Lenny Living Life -- Most of y'all know that I mostly rely on my DIY Solar System for all of my energy needs. However, I do occasionally have to get a battery charge from the grid on consecutive rainy/overcast days to boost my battery bank. Because of that, I'm always looking for the lowest power consumption devices, appliances, etc. I do this to keep more of my money in my pocket, not because I'm a tree hugger. I do love trees because they are great for firewood, cooking, and heating! ๐ ๐ ๐ I often used an electric skillet (12") for cooking or heating up my meals, or sometimes the microwave, but was searching for a lower power hungry appliance since both of them would use 1,000 watts or more when cooking. I found this Dezin Electric Cooker (only $39.99) on my Amazon Store and have been using it for about a month. It has multiple functions, but the basic bottom electric "pot" also works as a small electric skillet. It will hold 10-12 chicken nuggets (for size example) and, using the low power setting (250 watts), it cooks and browns the nuggets in about 15 minutes, flipping every five minutes. The BIG electric skillet I used to use took longer and lost a LOT of the heat around the bottom and sides. This unit keeps the power inside an insulated base so there isn't much power loss to the surrounding area, meaning lower air-conditioning use also. Basically, it uses about 25% of the power that the 12" electric skillet was using. Last night, I cooked a light dinner consisting of a can of vegetable soup poured over a pack of Ramen noodles, and it was done in under six minutes. 250 watts per hour divided by 10 equals ONLY 25 watts to cook dinner last night. The bowl itself does not come out of the pot base. The instruction manual says "do not immerse" when cleaning so that is the only negative so far. I did have a stainless steel stacking bowl set where the largest bowl fit inside the pot perfectly so I used it for cooking my first meal, then used two forks to lift the SS bowl out and cleaned it so I didn't do more than wipe down the pot base. The lid fits snuggly on the pot base and there are three small vent holes to let steam out. The outside of the pot base got warm but not hot while it was cooking, which is what I was hoping for. I hate cooking where so much of the heat dissipates into the air making the A/C have to work harder. It has a low and high heat setting and while there is no temperature guage or light saying when it was "on," I did have a watt meter showing it did cycle on and off when it reached the maximum temperature. I did cook a full bowl of beans and rice. It did NOT pull the full 650 watts during the cooking process. I didn't really check the low heat side to see if it used 250 watts or not or if it stayed on thei entire time or not.
B**A
I had no idea how handy this is. I bought one for my granddaughter in college, I tried it before giving it to her. I kept it and am ordering another for her. Perfect for my husband and I, my Cuisinart pans are getting a bit heavy for me. Glad I found this one. Good quality
P**Y
I use this almost everyday. It boils water quickly and is easy to clean. It also cools off quickly. I even use it to fry eggs, fry a wrap/burrito to make it crispy, re-heat foods/soups. If you need something due to small space like college dorm, renting a room, or even just to have, I'd say it is worth it.
G**N
One day it didn't want to turn on and the switch was loose. I tried to fix the switch, but opening the handle to check the electric components of the switch was impossible to open it correctly. Half open, I saw that the problem was that a black block that acts like a sensor on the switch board got loose and have to place it again where it needed to be. Now it turn on when I connect it to the cable, but the switch does not works. As of the rest. It is not stainless steel, is more of a Non-Stick surface that really do it Non-Stick job. It can be clean easily fast because of the Non-Stick quality. It cook fast, even now that it only cook on one settings only. I would love that it would have more heating options instead of two. (Low, Med and High, instead of Low-High). The 2L is the great size for cooking a box of Mac and cheese and cooking for food for one or two person, so I don't end up using the stove and other bigger utilities for 2 ppl cooking. I would have it a 4 if the switch didn't end up breaking for an unknown reason that have forced me to go fix it so at least it turned on again.
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