Cuisinart STM-1000 Cook Fresh Piroscafo Digitale in Vetro, Taglia Unica, Acciaio Inossidabile

Brand:Cuisinart

3.7/5

248.19

GARANZIA LIMITATA DI 3 ANNI: fare riferimento al manuale dell'utente per la risoluzione dei problemi e le domande relative alle politiche di garanzia: questo prodotto è privo di BPA. CAPACITÀ: la pentola in vetro da 5 litri è abbastanza grande per porzioni familiari di verdure, pesce, pollo, riso e altro ancora. CARATTERISTICHE INDISPENSABILI: conto alla rovescia da 60 minuti, vassoio per la cottura a vapore in acciaio inossidabile, coperchio in vetro con bordo in acciaio inossidabile e coperchio in vetro, vassoio per la cottura a vapore ribaltabile per contenere diversi tipi di alimenti - pentola in vetro lavabile in lavastoviglie con serbatoio dell'acqua rimovibile da 1 litro. FACILE DA USARE: pannello di controllo LCD con display, pulsanti di avvio/arresto, pausa e riscaldamento con avviso acustico. FUNZIONE SUPERIORE: un potente sistema a vapore eroga vapore dall'alto verso il basso in questa pentola di vetro da 5 litri per 5 impostazioni alimentari pre-programmate: pesce, pollame, cereali, verdure e manua.

GARANZIA LIMITATA DI 3 ANNI: fare riferimento al manuale dell'utente per la risoluzione dei problemi e le domande relative alle politiche di garanzia: questo prodotto è privo di BPA. CAPACITÀ: la pentola in vetro da 5 litri è abbastanza grande per porzioni familiari di verdure, pesce, pollo, riso e altro ancora. CARATTERISTICHE INDISPENSABILI: conto alla rovescia da 60 minuti, vassoio per la cottura a vapore in acciaio inossidabile, coperchio in vetro con bordo in acciaio inossidabile e coperchio in vetro, vassoio per la cottura a vapore ribaltabile per contenere diversi tipi di alimenti - pentola in vetro lavabile in lavastoviglie con serbatoio dell'acqua rimovibile da 1 litro. FACILE DA USARE: pannello di controllo LCD con display, pulsanti di avvio/arresto, pausa e riscaldamento con avviso acustico. FUNZIONE SUPERIORE: un potente sistema a vapore eroga vapore dall'alto verso il basso in questa pentola di vetro da 5 litri per 5 impostazioni alimentari pre-programmate: pesce, pollame, cereali, verdure e manua.
Brand Cuisinart
Capacity 1.54 Cubic Feet
Color Stainless Steel
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,280 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Electric Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 13.74 x 13.23 x 9.37 inches
Item model number STM-1000
Item Weight 15.75 Pounds
Manufacturer Cuisinart
Material Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 13.74 x 13.23 x 9.37 inches

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Scritto da: Christine
4 stars
I've had this steamer for about a month and I really like it so far. It is easy to use and to clean. I like that the main cook area is made from glass with a stainless steel insert. I haven't seen any evidence of rusting at all on the insert yet. The insert seems kind of thin, it is not as thickly made as I was expecting, but it also seems to be sturdy enough to last a while so it shouldn't be an issue. I haven't had any bending issues on it. It's not that thin. The glass dish is thick. I doubt it is made from high quality glass like Corningware, but it should last with care not to drop it. The cook area on the steam tray is approx 11 3/4 x 7 inches just to give an idea of how much space you have. One of the big reasons I purchased this product is because I was concerned about cooking vegetables in plastic. I've read that there are more concerns past bpa so even if plastic is bpa free there may be more dangers. There just haven't been enough studies so far to say bpa-free plastic is completely safe to cook in. This unit was the only one I was able to find that appeared to be made of safe materials so I took the plunge. Something I really don't like is the fact that the place the water is cooked (in the base of the unit) is completely housed and inaccessible to the user. I wanted to verify that the area the water is cooked in is made of stainless steel. In the manual all I could find as a description was that the base had brushed stainless steel housing. To me that means that the external shiny stuff is stainless steel. It could be interpreted as what is inside the unit as well. It is not completely clear. I attempted to unscrew the bottom in order to open the base and see what was inside, but all the plastic is snapped together which made it near impossible to get in there. I gave up on that, not wanting to destroy my steamer. There are lots of air vents in the bottom and I was able to sort of look inside and see a large metal plate which could have been where the water is stored, or it could have been just a protective plate to guard electronics. The fact that the language they use about the material the water cooks in is so fuzzy is very concerning, as is the inaccessibility of it. There is an additional 1 liter reservoir of water stored in a plastic housing at the back of the unit. It is easily removed and refilled during cooking. If the water runs low you will hear a slow continuous beep and a low water warning on the display. You simply pull off the reservoir, unscrew the cap to fill it with water and when you put it back in there is a plastic push-pin that automatically releases the water into the base. I've been able to cook about three things in a row before having to refill, so it lasts a little while. The tube that carries the steam from the base unit to the place where the food is at is also made of some rubberized material and plastic. So if you are super-strict with how much contact steam has with those things this will be a strike against this product. I decided to hope that the area where the water is cooked is actually in that metal housing. That means that the remaining concerns are the tube the air passes through and the reservoir the water sits in at the back of the unit. If you empty the water every time you cook with it that should limit the amount of leeching of weird plastic stuff into the water, but that is so inconvenient I never really empty the water. The convenience of the cooker is what is having me eat vegetables. I'm not sure how motivated I would be to cook healthy for myself without this convenience. So I am ignoring the faults of the unit for the benefit of a much higher quality of food than the likely fast food I would be eating. It makes me feel better that at least the food is sitting on stainless steel while cooking. How bad is steamed air that comes in contact with plastic and rubber? I don't know. In the manual they have cook times for various vegetables, seafood and chicken. One of my favorite things to cook in this steamer is potatoes. If diced in 1 inch cubes it takes about 20 minutes and they turn out great! Something that annoys me about this unit is the beeping. I don't know why manufacturers don't add the ability to turn the noise off, but I work night shifts so I am concerned about the beeping waking up my roommate. If you are using this in the day time you shouldn't have issues. It is loud enough to hear in another room but not so loud to wake the dead I suppose. But if you want silence you are out of luck. It beeps when you start it up, when you make a selection, and when it's done. And I think there is one more beep when it shuts itself off after some minutes of inactivity. Beep, beep, beep. Arg. I was hoping to put some tape over an audio port but I think the noise is coming out of all of those vents in the bottom and you can't tape those over without overheating the entire unit which would likely be some sort of fire hazard. The convenience is what has me using this over and over. I don't have to stand over a stove and worry about my food. I toss potatoes on, walk away, and when they are done toss on my veggies. If I wanted I could use the pause button after a certain number of minutes are done and then toss on more food that requires less cook time. If there is calcium build up in the steam tube they have a descaling method using white vinegar and water and cooking that solution until it disappears. I haven't had to do that yet. The digital display is pretty basic to understand and use. Hit the start button to wake it up. Scroll the wheel until you get to what you want to cook. In my case it is almost always vegetables. After you click on that you scroll the wheel for the time to cook and press the start button. The time is in 30 second intervals. It will not give you precisely the amount of seconds you want. But that is probably unnecessary for a steamer. The pros are that this is VERY convenient and easy to clean. I would give this 5 stars if the entire unit were made of safe materials and if they adjusted the volume of the beeping.
Scritto da: Vocal Jazz Fan
Everyone needs a steamer!
I really enjoy this product! I’ve steamed all sorts of vegetables to perfection because I like my vegetables cooked, but still with a bit of a crunch. The nice thing is you can set a estimated time to cook by food type and not have to worry about watching a clock while the food is being steamed. When the steamer beeps, you can stick the vegetables with a fork and if they aren’t done to your liking, you can switch it to manual mode and steam another minute or so. As with any type of steamer, you want each piece of your food to be as close to possible in size. (e.g. don’t steam a whole chicken or duck, chop it up into equal pieces). The steamer takes about a minute to come up to full steam, so add a minute onto the time you want the vegetables to steam. I steamed this package of thin asparagus for six and a half minutes with the steamer set to seven and a half. Delicious and crispy! I even steamed sliced onions and enjoyed them with butter and salt and pepper. I am not a fan of chicken breasts because they always seem to be dry. I steamed several to 148 degrees (latent heat will cook them until around 160 degrees) and they were tender and moist and perfect for slicing and having warm chicken on a salad. The steamer also is great at smoking oysters or clams and crab. Or even rewarming something. While I’d never steam raw beef in it, I is very good at rewarming grilled meats of all types. I have used it to steam frozen beef brisket I purchased at one of the many local BBQ trucks. Steaming the brisket made it just like I had just bought it. Not dried out and tough like the microwave makes it. It’s nearing the holidays and we have a tradition of taking homemade tamales to someone’s home as a gift when you visit during this season. This steamer is going to make it so easy to make a batch of 100, or so, hand-rolled tamales, figuring out the time to properly steam one, and not have to worry about checking the steaming pot on the stove. You can only use water (I suggest distilled so you don’t have to descale it like any electric appliance that uses water) it it. I have a stainless steel stovetop steamer that I use occasionally if I want to use water and wine for that usage. It’s not a problem with me as I can mix as many spices I choose with melted butter because I am an engineer. Photo credit: Myself. I plated that asparagus with melted butter and minced garlic and garnished it with course-ground black pepper. It was so good. So good!
Scritto da: Bert
Great Steamer - use it everyday
I'll add my kudo's for the Cuisinart Glass Steamer. It has a permanent place on the counter top and I use it everyday for vegetables (broccoli/cauliflower). I previously used a stove top metal steamer insert - but since you don't put in much water for steaming - you have to watch it or time it carefully (burned up the pot a couple of times). This is fully automatic. I use the 10 min veg setting and it comes out perfect. Here's some more great features: - I leave it plugged in - It turns itself off a couple minutes after finished steaming - It remembers that last setting, so I just press the button once to turn it on - then once more to start - It gives you a low water warning Highly recommended.
Scritto da: LTJ
Fantastic steamer
Probably the worlds best steamer. Not only is this appliance aesthetically pleasing, its super easy to clean and steams meats and vegetables evenly from top to bottom. I love that this unit produces steam from the top and push's the steam out around and under the food, so every bit gets steamed evenly. The settings are super easy to understand and it looks great. If you have left overs, you just pull the glass casserole and lid off and place it in the fridge. Excellent product that we'd highly recommend. Just wish they made a smaller version for our father who lives by himself.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Make my life a lot easier
My family thought it's kind of waste money at the beginning cause we do have a old style steamer. Now we use it every day, the steam instantly come out right after you click the button and very easy to clean. The only thing I don't like about is I hope they have a bigger size, it's a bit tight for a whole fish. Overall, it's a great product, a good kitchen helper.
Scritto da: Yondi
Awesome product!
Never regret what i paid for! Love love this product. It’s easy to clean, use, functionality! Everything for five stats!!
Scritto da: Dana
excellent pat
very easy to operate.
Scritto da: Suvarna
Worst product.
Worst product. Won't cook food properly.
Scritto da: Angi
Great Steamer
A high-end countertop steamer. Looks awesome, easy to operate, and the food tastes great. Compared to the Hamilton Beach one I had before, the steam comes out much faster, and the all-glass removable main container is super easy to clean. One drawback is that if steaming something in a bowl, it cannot be directly put below the outlet of steam, or a lot of water will accumulate in the container. My only concern for now is how it handles the hardness in tap water after long term use.
Scritto da: Yip Wai Yan Loretta
Very good, easy-to-use
Very convenient
Scritto da: Anna Kovale
Great Product
Great product with a great little starter recipe book, de-assembly is easy for cleaning.

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