
Xiaomi Mi Induction Heating Rice Cooker
EU plug
Xiaomi Mi Induction Heating Rice Cooker
EU plug
No, CH plug/cable was included
The manufacturer's number will take you to the manufacturer's product page, which will hopefully help you: https://www.mi-store.com.au/mi-induction-heating-rice-cooker
The product is unfortunately on sale and can therefore no longer be offered by us.
Yes, that works without any problems. The rice cooker just needs to be connected to the power supply and Wi-Fi. It then works via the Mi Home app
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So personally I only cooked rice, but the appliance comes with a perforated plastic basket, and I think it can do it quite well. I'm giving you my opinion as a cook, if it's to be used occasionally to cook steamed vegetables, why not, you have to be aware that the volume is limited. If it is to be used mainly for this purpose, I think it is not ideal. The only trick would be to invest in a small amount of water. The only trick would be to invest in a good rice!
I don't understand this question. I am not a seller.
Shouldn't you see it on the back of the rice cooker? I can't look until the evening, but I think it should be one of those 2 "micky mouse without a nose" plugs: Value mains cable Euro flat plug to C7 (1.80 m) But to be on the safe side, check the unit again.
Hi, I only need it for 2 people, so one cup or 1 1/2 cups is enough to get 2 good servings. 1 cup is the minimum to answer your question.
According to our information, it is the same article.
Adjust location to China Region: Chinese Mainland Language: English
Have you reset the rice cooker completely? (with the needle or something, it has a little hole for that).
You can adjust the warranty period accordingly. Please contact our customer service to check this individually. https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new.
There are approx. 3 litres
Unfortunately, we currently have no information on when the item will be available and when we will be able to deliver it. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.
The labelling of the keys is in English. Greetings StefBud
Hello over there. This induction rice cooker can hold a maximum of 5 cups. Greetings Stefbud
I haven't tried it myself, but I think so. I think I read in the instructions that the cooker has a special programme for rice pudding. We've had this rice cooker for six months and my wife thinks it's the best rice cooker she's ever had (and we've had a few). My wife is Cuban and she cooks a lot with rice. She thinks you can do anything with it. The cooking time takes a little longer, but the rice is worlds better than with European rice cookers.
Morning, I tried it and you can put about 1.75 litres of water in the container. Apart from that, the thing is technically very complicated and the rice that comes out is also not top. Unfortunately, I can't recommend the appliance. The cheap rice cooker from Solis makes good rice, but in my experience it only lasts a maximum of 2 years if used regularly.
It's funny, but so far every rice has worked perfectly with the appliance. Check the following points if necessary: - First measure the rice with the measuring cup - Wash the rice with cold water until the water is no longer cloudy. - Fill up with water to the correct level (the rice must already be in the bucket). - Select the right programme (the normal rice programme takes one hour). Do not open the appliance during cooking This has always worked for me with jasmine rice. Otherwise, change the brand of rice. The best thing is to buy it in an Asian shop and say that it is for the rice cooker...
Yes, there is an insert for steaming. Rice standard is 1h and the quick rice programme is 40min. What I often do is fill the rice cooker with water and rice in the morning and programme the timer via the app so that the rice is ready exactly when I need it. Many more special programmes can be programmed in the app. In any case, I'm pretty excited about the rice cooker.
Made a little unclear - but this is "1" vessel, with the dimensions below. I guess it's around 4 litres (of course you can't fill it all the way to the top). For 4 people rice? No problem.
In principle, the manufacturer usually offers a 2-year warranty. However, Xiaomi can sometimes offer other conditions on products that are ordered directly from them by private individuals, which do not apply to resellers like us.
No, it doesn’t have that skill and cannot be registered as a regular smart Alexa Device (e.g. Smart Light). It’s WiFi based and can be controlled through the Mi Home app.
The WLAN must support 2.4 GHz, not only 5 GHz. Furthermore, the instructions are so badly translated that it is better not to follow them. First connect the phone or tablet you are using to set up the MI rice cooker to the Wi-Fi. If this is not displayed, press the reset button on the back of the rice cooker with a pin for 5 seconds. When the phone is connected to the MI, enter the SSID and password of your Wi-Fi in the MI app and press Connect. After a short time, the rice cooker should be connected to the Wi-Fi network.
I don't know what you mean by 3L and 1L EU, but on my appliance it says Capacity 1.0 L. This is not an overpressure rice cooker. By the way, I highly recommend this appliance. There are recipes in the app that I would never make with a rice cooker, e.g. congee or cakes, but it cooks simple rice wonderfully and is ready when you want it. By the way, there are other cooking options on the internet.
So far we have cooked jasmine, basmati, wild and long grain rice with it. Nothing special was entered, only the cooking time (either QuickRIce = 40 min. or normal = 60 min.), and it worked perfectly every time. The cooker apparently balances itself with a moisture meter. It's a great rice cooker, by the way. Unbeatable price and great rice every time, especially Asian rice, which we have never managed to cook so well in a normal pan. It also automatically goes into keep-warm mode after the cooking time - brilliant!
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