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Morphy Richards 48850 slimming world 3 Tier Steamer | 
enlarge | Brand: Morphy Richards Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £27.99
New (6) from £27.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 40314
Media: Kitchen & Home Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.5 Dimensions (in): 13.5 x 12.1 x 10.6
Model: 48850 EAN: 5011832013934 ASIN: B00008WFDH
Release Date: March 18, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| » | 60 Minute timer with bell. 3 Oval tiers. | | » | Up to 8 Litre capacity. 1 Ltr Rice container. | | » | Removable basket floors. Visible water gauge. | | » | Easy fill handles for safe and quick water top. Easy store system. | | » | Dishwasher proof containers. Easy carry handles. |
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Great if you have an hour to spare May 26, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
No quibbles with the steamer function - a steamer is a steamer after all....
But why oh why oh why do RB insist on supergluing a great big sticker to the side of the basket. It took a whole hour to remove and I still haven't got all the glue off! I thought the person below was being a bit melodramatic but I wish I'd taking the comment more seriously. I would recommend spending a few extra pounds and getting a different make - unless that is you're very bored and have plenty of time to spare. Obviously RB have never heard of easypeel stickers. If you are listening RB, it's not too late - lose the sticker it's a pain in posterior.
Never again August 6, 2005 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
I bought this steamer to replace a tefal one that gone wrong. It had what I wanted removable bottoms to each basket and a rice tray.I have been disappointed from the start. When it arrived it had a huge sticker covering most of one of the baskets that was a nightmare to remove. And the basket still has a sticky residue on it. After reading all the information that came with it. it does not seem to have a cut out for when there is no water in it. All it says is don't allow it to go below min level. The basket formation when cooking with one or two baskets is very strange. If cooking with one you use the top basket as the lid only fits that one. The problem is that it does not fit in the steamer base properly. And I found a few runs of water running down the base. And the same cooking with two baskets the middle one is the bottom one. Poorly designed why did I not buy a tefal again as they are tried and trusted in my house. I will keep using this as I can't afford to waste the money I paid for it. But I am sadly disappoint and think it is badly designed.
Cheap, cheerful, effective May 20, 2005 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
It seems a bit of a bizarre concept, for some reason, writing a review of a steamer (loved the cliff-hanger plot, engaging cast of characters, etc!) but there you go. As my first and only electric steamer I have nothing to compare it to, and bought it purely on price, as I thought ' a steamer is a steamer is a steamer'And it is! I'm very pleased with it, it functions splendidly, my only minor cavil is it can be a little fiddly clipping and unclipping the bases in each tier, when washing it - but for all I know all other steamers may be the same - and I certainly don't feel that this very minor inconvenience would be worth spending around 20 more on the cost of a steamer - I note many others are much more expensive. This has 3 generously sized tiers and a rice steamer, which was absolutely what I wanted. OK, back to the kitchen to steam some lunch!
Gorgeous Greens! January 30, 2004 29 out of 30 found this review helpful
After buying a fab Morphy Richards Breadmaker for my Mum, i decided that maybe a Steamer would be just as successful in alternative cooking. And i am so pleased with it! The Steamer is so easy to use, and its results are really tasty. Usually we cook vegetables in a pan on the hob, but by using the steamer it makes the vegetables much more full of flavour and alot softer (without being soggy). Its great value and i dont think i'd cook vegetables the old way ever again. I would highly recommend!!
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