Pressure Cooking is MORE Efficient. Food and cooking is a process of discovery. We've discovered that a Pressure Cooker is an important tool in our healthier living today and we hope you too!
Cooking with a Pressure Cooker results in healthier and better tasting food, food preparation in lesser time. Pressure-cooking helps retain the quality of the foods by preparing them quickly. Mayer Intelligent Multi-Cook Pressure Cooker cooks 70% faster than any other conventional cooking method. It is fast, energy efficient and another healthy way of cooking.
- 4 digital LED display
 - 24 hours preset time
 - Up to 99 minutes cooking time setting
 - Working pressure 0~70 kPA (Max 90 kPA)
 - Stainless steel lid with plastic cover
 - Steam-release button
 - Fold-down handle for easy carry
 - Whole plastic housing
 - Low energy consumption
 - Power cut memory function
 - 8 preset functions: Rice, Congee, Baby Porridge, Soup, Meat/Ribs, Chicken, Beef/Lamb, Bean/Tendon
 - Auto keep warm (up to 24 hours)
 - 8 safety protection measures
 - Accessories: Rice scoop, Measuring cup, Ceramic coating pot and Steam non-stick pot
 
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| Model | : MMPC1650 | 
| Pressure | : 50~70kPa | 
| Wattage | : 500W | 
| Voltage | : 200-240v~50Hz | Rice Capacity | : 1.2L (3 cups raw rice) | >
| Gross Capacity | : 1.6L | 
| Gross Weight | : 3.4Kg | 
| Net Weight | : 2.5Kg | 
| Product Dimension | : L240*W250*H260 mm | 
| Packaging Size | : L275*W275*H395 mm | 
| Includes | : 2 Inner Pots | 
| Safety Mark | : 190644-24 | 
warranty 1 Year
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