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Comparison Polaris PMC 0556D vs Polaris EVO 0225

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Typemulti-cookermulti-cooker
Capacity5 L5 L
Power860 W860 W
Number of programs2020
Cooking programs
Modes
free mode
heating
frying / deep-frying
baking
stewing
simmering
baking
steam cooking
free mode
heating
frying / deep-frying
baking
stewing
simmering
baking
steam cooking
Programmes
porridge / soup
oatmeal
sauté
pilaf
rice / buckwheat
milk porridge
macaroni / pasta
bread
jam
yoghurt
pizza
frying in oil
porridge / soup
oatmeal
sauté
pilaf
rice / buckwheat
milk porridge
macaroni / pasta
bread
jam
yoghurt
pizza
frying in oil
Features
Functions
thermostat
3D heating
autocooking
temperature maintenance /24 hours/
auto-off timer
delay start timer /24 hours/
 
thermostat
3D heating
autocooking
temperature maintenance /24 hours/
auto-off timer
delay start timer
remote control
In box
bowl with handles
steamer basket
jars for yogurt
bowl with handles
steamer basket
jars for yogurt
General
Non-stick coatingceramicceramic
Controltouch controlstouch controls
Display
Dimensions42х33х28 cm
Weight4.6 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2016may 2016

Functions

Thermostat. The multicooker features a temperature control regulator that allows users to set specific temperature values for the cooking container. Once the desired temperature is set, the device autonomously adjusts its operating mode to maintain a constant temperature throughout the cooking process. This function can be utilized independently or in conjunction with automatic cooking programs, providing flexibility and precision in temperature control for various cooking needs.

Induction heating. Induction heating operates by using magnetic induction to heat the bottom of the cooking vessel. This unique method enables the working surface of the dish to reach the desired temperature within seconds. Additionally, the absence of a conventional heating element contributes to the energy efficiency of induction-based multicookers. Such models can achieve efficiency rates of 95-98%, leading to more effective energy utilization during the cooking process.

3D heating. The "volumetric heating" technology in multicookers incorporates additional heating elements, typically located in the lid. Another option for its implementation is the presence of a built-in fan on the inside of the lid to ensure the circulation of heated air flows. Thanks to this, the food is heated both from below and from above, which allows you to significantly speed up the cooking pr...ocess, as well as achieve maximum uniform heating. Also, 3D heating allows you to increase the number of cooking programs used.

Auto-cooking. The presence in the device of programs for the automatic cooking of various dishes. Using such programs is often more convenient than adjusting all the parameters manually; see "Programs" above for details.

— Temperature maintaining. In the keep warm mode, the multicooker does not turn off immediately after the end of the cooking programme, but continues to operate at a low power setting, maintaining a warm temperature to keep the cooked dish hot and ready to serve.

— Auto-off timer. This function enables users to set a specific time for the multicooker to automatically turn off. This eliminates the need to manually track the cooking time, reducing the risk of overcooking or spoiling the dish. Auto-off functionality is typically available in multicooker models with auto-cooking capabilities, as mentioned earlier. However, it can also be found as a separate feature in simpler models, offering convenience and peace of mind during the cooking process.

— Delay start timer. The multicooker's programmable start function allows users to set a specific time for a cooking program to begin automatically. This feature offers the convenience of preparing dishes, such as freshly cooked porridge, for breakfast without needing to be present in the kitchen. By loading the ingredients into the multicooker the night before and setting the timer for the desired morning time, users can enjoy the luxury of sleeping a bit longer in the morning without having to manually start the multicooker.

Remote control. The multicooker offers the convenience of remote control, typically facilitated through a dedicated application installed on a smartphone, tablet, or other compatible devices. With this feature, users can control the functions of the multicooker from a distance. In some models, this remote control capability extends to controlling the multicooker via the Internet, allowing users to manage it from anywhere in the world. The remote control feature is not only convenient for adjusting settings remotely, but also because the accompanying mobile applications often provide extensive functionality beyond what is available on the standard multicooker panel.

- Child protection. child protection in this case means the ability to lock the multicooker control panel - so that a curious small child cannot turn on the device or change the operating settings. However, for an adult, removing the lock is not a problem. Ideally, this function should be combined with a reliable lock on the lid, however, child protection alone does not guarantee the presence of such a lock - it would not hurt to clarify this point separately.
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