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(More customer reviews)I got my multicooker on Saturday and used it for dinner. I found that it reaches the set temperature quickly so you need to be prepared for that. Other electric cookers I have used take longer to reach operating temperature. The meal came out fine and the multicooker cleaned up easily.
I got this product because my Cuisinart rice cooker is annoying to use and difficult to do other things than just cook rice. This product has a much larger steam basket than the Cuisinart. It is also more versatile than my Presto multicooker. That has a terrible steaming option and can't cook rice.
Some people complain about the lack of instructions. The booklet that comes in the box is shorter than the PDF version which is found on the product's home page. Do a google on George Foreman multicooker and you'll see the link for the PDF. That version of the manual has detailed rice cooking and steaming instructions. It has some recipes too.
Some people complain about the lack of recipes. I am a vegetarian and am almost vegan now. No appliances provide recipes that fit my needs. I still manage to cook and make use of the products. If you know how to cook something you should be able to figure out how to cook in the multicooker. If you buy a new skillet I doubt if you will get detailed recipes. Yet you would be able to use it and figure out how even it heats, etc. This is just a cooking appliance. It is a tool. Use it. Get used to it. Adapt you current recipes. You'll do fine.
I only gave the multicooker 4 stars because I have not used all off the functions yet. What I have done so far has met my expectations. I can see where I may stop using some other appliances that are more limited in functionality than the multicooker since it can do what they can and more. That will save some space in my kitchen.
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