Cookshop Gourmet Multicooker Reviews

Cookshop Gourmet Multicooker Kitchen Appliance

Product Type: Cookshop electrical appliances

Newest Review: ... did I buy it? I bought it for afew different reasons really.: One of the reasons was I needed something to encourage me to ... more

 ... cook more and be easy to use. A pan that could be used to cook a huge amount of food if needed. I needed something that could make my huge normal pan set redundant as I wanted to free up a lot of space in the kitchen. I needed a heat source that would heat up and cook food quicker. What do I cook in this multi cooker? It is a mulit cooker, but Im not very diverse with this product and stick to what I know, so it tends to be used as a frying pan, for cooking pancakes, omelettes, meat ( bacon, ch...more

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Customer Cookshop Gourmet Multicooker Reviews (2)

Chippytarka
Cookshop Gourmet Multicooker: Cooking made easy.... (1067 words)
by - written on 08/05/13 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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I found this particular product while channel surfing through the shopping channels. The main channel I tend to purchase from is QVC because they sell products that I like e.g Kipling, Liz Earle, Elemis etc, plus they tend to delivery very quickly, mostly 3-5 workings days.On the odd occasion I have purchased from Ideal World, but a lot less often as not many products they sell catch my eye except for this one. At the time I bought a set of two of these, one for myself and the other was given to a friend for around £35.00 ( including p and p ). This was between 4-5 years ago. What is this and would does it look like? Its an ...  Read the complete review

Drewster_Rooster
Crowned ReviewI'm a Huge Fan of this Massive Pan! (1058 words)
by - written on 29/01/10 (Very useful, 1243 readings)
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In previous reviews I have mentioned that rather than buying in ready meals we prefer to batch cook at home and freeze our meals for later consumption. In the past we had pots and pans all over the kitchen with various meals being prepared and often found that we couldn't make as much as we wanted, that was until we discovered the Cookshop Gourmet MultiCooker. ** What do you get? ** As you can see from the picture above this is a large electrical pan and is similar to a wok but is flat bottomed. There are 3 components that make up the cooker and they are: The pan itself, a massive 40cm in diameter with a raised edge. The 'Dupont' ...  Read the complete review

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