Redmond RMC-M36
![]() | Outdated Product A multifunctional kitchen appliance for semi-automatic cooking of various dishes, which can serve as an indispensable assistant in almost any kitchen. The slow cooker is equipped with the function of manually adjusting the cooking time and temperature for almost any of the automatic cooking modes. In total, the manufacturer equipped the device with 16 pre-installed programs that allow you to cook a wide range of different dishes. In addition, the device is equipped with a branded recipe book that will help turn culinary ideas into reality. The Redmond RMC-M36 multicooker is equipped with innovative vacuum and express cooking functions that are used while working with the most complex restaurant dishes. At the same time, you can activate the "MULTIPOKAR" programme, which allows you to fully...customize the operating mode of the device to your needs, avoiding preset modes. |
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A multifunctional kitchen appliance for semi-automatic cooking of various dishes, which can serve as an indispensable assistant in almost any kitchen. The slow cooker is equipped with the function of manually adjusting the cooking time and temperature for almost any of the automatic cooking modes. In total, the manufacturer equipped the device with 16 pre-installed programs that allow you to cook a wide range of different dishes.
In addition, the device is equipped with a branded recipe book that will help turn culinary ideas into reality. The Redmond RMC-M36 multicooker is equipped with innovative vacuum and express cooking functions that are used while working with the most complex restaurant dishes. At the same time, you can activate the "MULTIPOKAR" programme, which allows you to fully customize the operating mode of the device to your needs, avoiding preset modes.
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I bought the Redmond RMC-M36 multicooker. (this is my first experience with multicookers). I read the instructions (you can be sure - I read them carefully) and did everything as it was written. I'll skip the intermediate steps and get straight to cooking in it. I made soup (later tried cooking pilaf and just rice), but right after I put in the ingredients and turned on the multicooker, a strong smell of burning wiring or plastic immediately began. After about 20-30 minutes, the multicooker turned off and the error E5 appeared. The instructions don't mention this error, but the internet said the following - overheating. I decided not to take risks and finished cooking the soup in a regular pot. The same thing happened when I tried cooking pilaf, etc. Other disadvantages include the non-removable lid, and it's almost impossible to clean the grease from inside this lid. Don't believe me? You have a chance to check. PS Today I tried cooking in it again. The smell of burnt plastic or wiring became even stronger. Tomorrow I'll drag this miracle of technology to the service center to see what the specialists say. Most likely, I will order an independent examination and file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Committee and sue. Most likely they simply don't exist. And if they do exist. I didn’t have time to evaluate them. I bought a Redmond RMC-M36 multicooker. (this is my first experience with multicookers). I read the instruction manual (you can be sure - I read it carefully) and did everything as it was written. I'll skip the intermediary steps and get right to the cooking experience. I was making soup (later I tried cooking pilaf and just rice), but right after loading the ingredients and turning on the multicooker, there was almost immediately a strong smell of burning wires or plastic. After about 20-30 minutes, the multicooker turned off and displayed error E5. The manual didn't mention anything about this error, but online it suggested overheating. I didn't take any chances and finished cooking the soup in a regular pot. The same thing happened when I tried cooking pilaf and so on. Among other drawbacks is the non-removable lid, and inside this lid, the grease is almost impossible to clean. Don't believe me? You have a chance to check for yourself. PS Today, I tried cooking with it again. The smell of burning plastic or wires has become even stronger. Tomorrow I'll drag this piece of technology to the service center and see what the specialists have to say. Most likely, I'll be requesting an independent examination and filing a complaint with the Consumer Protection Committee and taking legal action. use Redmond RMC-M36 few months |
- Power cord length - 100 cm