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Barbecue Tool Sets
Aprons
Teppanyaki Grills
Teppanyaki Grills
Teppanyaki Grills
Teppanyaki Grills
Teppanyaki Grills
Teppanyaki Grills
Teppanyaki Grills
Teppanyaki Grills
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Glass lid
Power: 1500W
Non-stick coating of the cookware
Dual handles for better use of the cookware
Dimensions:
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I bought it for general cooking since I don't have an electric stove and the alternatives I tried (standalone electric hot plate, gas burner) were not satisfactory (the hot plate was extremely slow, the gas burner was impractical and dangerous).
I didn't want it as an alternative frying pan but more as a small saucepan, which unfortunately is not available at a reasonable price, so I chose this as the smallest option available.
The thermostat is a joke, it doesn't adjust the intensity but the time, its resistance will either work at full power or be off, and the thermostat only adjusts (or would like to) the time relationship between the two. However, it doesn't even do that correctly, resulting in constantly having to be on top of it and constantly adjusting the switch.
The fact that the "thermostat" is simply a poorly designed on/off switch with only one real function, maximum or off, means that you have to be constantly monitoring it because even at the lowest "intensity" it burns everything. In general, it heats up quickly but especially with meat, it can burn it on the outside while it remains uncooked on the inside. Cooking with this device is a "battle" to manage to cook instead of burning everything.
The only usefulness I found is in making pasta since it cooks it extremely quickly, even compared to a regular ceramic stove. For other cooked dishes, I don't consider it suitable for small portions due to its size, but for a family, it might work.
Fried foods are a hassle and 90% of them come out burnt on the surface and uncooked on the inside. Especially for frying, the oil it requires is a very poor choice anyway.
Cleaning it is also a big hassle since it is large and does not have a removable interior.
Overall, for what it is, I don't think it's worth more than 15 euros.