Geek Daily Deals Mar. 26, 2018: 6qt. Multi-Cooker for $60; Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Charging Dock
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Geek Daily Deals – Cook anything and everything with this super-functional 6qt. multi-cooker, on sale for just $10 per qt! Or buy a home for your Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons that will keep them juiced up and ready to play.
Cook anything and everything with this super-functional 6qt. multi-cooker, on sale for just $10 per qt!
CUSTOM SMART CONTROL PROGRAMS: Third generation Cosori pressure cooker features 6 new Custom Smart Control Programs, improved performance and steam technology
UPGRADED FEATURES: Unlock indicator; micro limit switch protection; custom cook times; Fahrenheit or Celsius readings (F°/C°); 6 different pressure levels, adjustable temperatures, and 2 manual cooking modes. Now includes Pasta/Boil and Hot Pot programs. All settings ready to go
ONE POT with 6 COOKING FUNCITONS: Bake, Sauté and Brown, Boil, Steam, Slow Cook, and Pressure Cook. Use it as a Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Sauté Pan, Yogurt Maker, Hot Pot, Steamer, Warmer & Pressure Cooker. Even cook eggs and bake cakes
FASTER COOKING TIMES: Advanced steam technology seals in steam to cook up to 70% faster. Eco-friendly efficiency, this user-friendly cooker emits no steam when cooking, locks in more nutrients and vitamins
17 SMART PROGRAMS: Meat/Stew, Poultry, Soup, Beans/Chili, White Rice, Brown Rice, Multigrain, Steam Vegetables, Slow Cook, Yogurt, Pasta/Boil, Steam Potatoes, Hot Pot, Sauté/Brown, Bake, Reheat, Keep Warm
CERTIFIED SAFETY: ETL, FCC & FDA certified; 10 safety mechanisms provide peace of mind for beginner and expert chefs. Food-grade stainless steel (18/8) inner pot (with 3-ply bottom), lid, steam rack are easy to clean and dishwasher safe
EXTRA ESSENTIALS: Recipe book, stainless steel steam rack with handle, tempered glass lid for slow cooking, extra silicone sealing ring, ladle, rice spoon, and measuring cup included
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