Technology
Save $200 on this all-in-one cooking system that grills, bakes, steams, and more
Until robot chefs go mainstream — which won’t be for a while — the Vitachef handles the job of cooking quite nicely. This unique all-in-one cooking system basically handles every single cooking method you can think of, and it’s the ultimate space saver (to say nothing of a great value for all the kitchen appliances you won’t need to buy). Currently, it’s almost $200 off — just $99.99, compared to the regular $299.95.
The Vitachef handles any one of ten cooking methods: steaming, sauteing, slow-cooking, baking, roasting, pan frying, stewing, grilling, and more. What does this mean for you? Weeknight (and weekend) dinner prep just got a lot easier. Think no-fuss prep of mouthwatering, healthy meals ranging from seafood and fresh veggies to burgers minus the grease of your standard patties — because you get to control what you put in them.
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It may have an intricate multi-layered design, but don’t let that scare you. The Vitachef is designed for easy usage: collapsible legs let you easily stow it away, its removable clear lid lets you watch your food while it cooks, and a reversible steamer plate with built-in burger formers make for quick and easy prep. Plus, it’s got non-stick surfaces that ensure low-frustration cooking, because the last thing you want to do after a long day is scrape charred bits from a scorched pan.
Best of all, the Vitachef is just as easy to clean as it is to use, and dishwasher safe. And even though it’s built like a (portable and lightweight) tank, it’s designed to be both energy efficient and water saving.
The VitaChef Electric Steamer Skillet Cooking System is usually $299.95 but grab it now for just $99.99.
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