HEALTHIER COOKING There’s no need to use oil, thanks to Remoska’s Tefl on® non-stick coating.
USES 60-80% LESS ELECTRICITY Remoska costs pennies to run, and 60 minutes’ cook- ing time uses the same energy a standard oven consumes in 10 minutes.
GLASS VIEWING WINDOW Lets you see what’s going on without interrupting the cooking process.
LID & COOKING ELEMENT Shiny stainless steel on the top, the Tefl on® non-stick coated aluminium element underneath is what cooks your food.
LID HANDLES
A simple on-off switch on the main handle fi res up the cooking element in the lid, and there’s a handy grab handle on the other side too.
COOKING POT
Made from aluminium with a Tefl on® non-stick coating, it
transfers heat quickly and evenly from the lid to your food. With heat-resistant handles.
EASY TO USE
Add your food, switch it on, leave it alone. Then come back when your meal is ready to serve.
HEAT-RESISTANT STAND Keeps the pot stable and lifted
safely above the table or counter- top while cooking and serving.
THE REMOSKA® ELECTRIC COOKER Ideal for easy and economical cooking at home, Remoska’s compact size and versatility make it perfect for holidays in caravans and motorhomes too. Easy to clean thanks to its Tefl on® non-stick coating, it can be used anywhere there’s a 240V electricity supply. Standard: 24.5cm Dia. x 18cm H. 2 litre. 400W. Ref 31945 £149.99 Grand: 32cm Dia. x 19cm H. 4 litre. 580W. Ref 31946 £169.99 Find more recipes at
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