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Dash DMC100AQ Express Electric Cooker Hot Pot with Temperature Control for Noodles, Rice, Pasta, Soups, Boiling Water & More, 1.2 L, Aqua
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- VERSATILE: The Express Hot Pot is the handiest appliance in the kitchen The 1000 watt, 1.2L capacity can hold up to 4 cups of rice, boil water, cook noodles, reheat soup, and much more (perfect for potlucks, small get togethers, or lunch at your desk)
- COMPACT + PORTABLE: This is a MUST-HAVE for that first apartment, smaller kitchen, college dorm life, or camper/rv traveling Plus, its sleek design and trendy color options will accent any kitchen space
- ADJUSTABLE: Equipped with a control dial, you can adjust for the perfect cooking (or reheating) temperature, and in much less time than it takes to boil water on the stovetop
- SAFER: The cool touch handle makes it easier to use, and transport to a serving dish, plate, or bowl
- INCLUDES: Non-slip feet for durable stability, and a recipe guide companion cookbook with 15+ recipes Available in White, Red, and Aqua
- U.S. BASED SUPPORT: Dash is a U.S. based company who provides contact information in each product manual
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Prepare up to 4 cups of cooked rice, reheat hot soup, and boil water with the Dash Express Hot Pot. 1.2 liter capacity is convenient for portion control while offering a range of recipes to choose from. This appliance includes a control dial for temperature control and indicator lights to prevent overcooking. Featuring a cool-touch handle for easy transport, the Dash Express Hot Pot is safer and remains handy for a wide variety of delicious, healthy recipes.
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 6.5 x 6 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | StoreBound |
| ASIN | B077CWML34 |
| Item model number | DMC100AQ |
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,911 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #79 in Electric Hot Pots #295 in Rice Cookers |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | November 12, 2017 |
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonReviewed in the United States on July 17, 2019
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This unit does what it says it will do, and yes, it really does boil water in under 4 minutes. it's fantastic for cooking everything from Ramen to frozen vegetables, it would definitely be well suited for Dorms, RV's, a small business owner that may want to cook lunch in the back etc... you're only limited by your imagination.
There's not a whole lot to say about the operation, add ingredients, turn on and cook, If you are doing Rice or Noodles or really anything for that matter, it's best to stir frequently to keep the ingredients from sticking and burning, it is basically a HOT Plate after all, it's not something you dump your food in the pot, set to high and walk away for 30 minutes and expect to have cooked food upon your return, if you want that, take up Sous Vide.
My one compliant is the cord, I believe it was even advertised as 'Detachable' - It's NOT, but not a big deal, however, they should move it 180 degrees from where it is currently attached, which is directly under the handle, even just 90 degrees to the back would be a Big improvement, as it is now, I find I have to essentially wrap it around the cooker to be able to plug it in, the only other worse spot they could have picked would have been directly in front of the unit. But in the Grand Scheme, it's a minor compliant so although inconvenient, it is workable.
Again, Less than $20 so who am I to complain?, I spend more than that filling up my gas tank every week.
Great Product DASH, thumbs up.
I must say, I called them right after I bought it, had a question, and they really do provide great service, something that seems hard to find in this day and age.
I owned Sunbeam hot pots for years and the same problem...leaking from the bottom. I switched to the Dashpot, hoping for the best. I drink tea (no coffee) so a pot is something I use every morning. Now, I hold the pot over my sink while pouring the water into a cup, but I still have the leaking on my counter. Just aggravating!
UPDATE: I called the company today, and a very helpful, pleasant woman asked me a few questions and then informed me that they would send me a new pot...just like that! I gave her my mailing information, and she said it would be arriving within two weeks. She told me I could just dispose of the original pot so no need to send it back. Great customer service!
SECOND UPDATE: The new pot worked great, but now it is leaking again. I'm not going to call them again. I'll just live with it. I need to empty the pot when I'm finished using it; otherwise, the water slowly leaks out and completely soaks a towel that is under a catch-all basket I have on my counter. I also regularly clean the pot by adding vinegar to the water. I must say, it heats water extremely quickly. Still beats the Sunbeam pot by a mile...
THIRD UPDATE: As of today (07/04/22), the entire pot leaks out from underneath. I just boiled water with vinegar yesterday; however, today the water came right out--the entire pot emptied. I use this every day, so here I am (again) looking for a new pot, and I see that the Dashpot is no longer available. It is also not available at the "Dash Store." I'm thinking that they quit making it most likely because of the leaking problem. Does any company manufacture a pot that DOESN'T leak? Guess I'll need to roll the dice. Sorry I didn't purchase the "extended warranty." At least I would be either getting a replacement (probably not) or my money returned.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 17, 2019
I must say, I called them right after I bought it, had a question, and they really do provide great service, something that seems hard to find in this day and age.
I owned Sunbeam hot pots for years and the same problem...leaking from the bottom. I switched to the Dashpot, hoping for the best. I drink tea (no coffee) so a pot is something I use every morning. Now, I hold the pot over my sink while pouring the water into a cup, but I still have the leaking on my counter. Just aggravating!
UPDATE: I called the company today, and a very helpful, pleasant woman asked me a few questions and then informed me that they would send me a new pot...just like that! I gave her my mailing information, and she said it would be arriving within two weeks. She told me I could just dispose of the original pot so no need to send it back. Great customer service!
SECOND UPDATE: The new pot worked great, but now it is leaking again. I'm not going to call them again. I'll just live with it. I need to empty the pot when I'm finished using it; otherwise, the water slowly leaks out and completely soaks a towel that is under a catch-all basket I have on my counter. I also regularly clean the pot by adding vinegar to the water. I must say, it heats water extremely quickly. Still beats the Sunbeam pot by a mile...
THIRD UPDATE: As of today (07/04/22), the entire pot leaks out from underneath. I just boiled water with vinegar yesterday; however, today the water came right out--the entire pot emptied. I use this every day, so here I am (again) looking for a new pot, and I see that the Dashpot is no longer available. It is also not available at the "Dash Store." I'm thinking that they quit making it most likely because of the leaking problem. Does any company manufacture a pot that DOESN'T leak? Guess I'll need to roll the dice. Sorry I didn't purchase the "extended warranty." At least I would be either getting a replacement (probably not) or my money returned.
1) I want a detachable cord. Having the cord wrapped around it sitting on the counter all the time is messy
2) I can only use it for boiling because trying to cook food in it, it sticks to the stainless heat plate inside
3) The spout, tho nice for pouring off water, also is a portal for boiling water to spit out. If I’m cooking a bit of pasta or tortellini, I turn it around and put the spout over the sink so it can spit hot water out there. But that means it loses water and I usually have to pour some boiling water back in it to top it off again. Rinse, lather, repeat.
4) I’m finding that 1.2l is just too small for two people. It’s fine for making a package of Ramen, but if I want to make a side dish of penne pasta for two, it’s pushing it. I’m not criticizing the pot for that. The size is what it is. But for our needs, a little bit bigger would be better. I’m going to buy one of the 1.6 l. (2 l would be perfect, but I don’t see any. They seem to jump up from around 1.6 to big pots.)
But if you just want a small Ramen pot and don’t care about the cord, it’s a great little thing and I do love it. But now that I’ve had it for a year, I just want something a little bit different. But I’m a fan of these cheap Dash products.
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Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on October 23, 2021
Second things is, the cable cannot remove when you cleaning this cooker, how stupid is this product































