Chef'n SleekStor Veggie Steam Silicone Steamer, Cherry
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| List Price: | $12.00 |
| Price: | $9.86 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Ready to get steamy? Chef'n has the tool for you -- their sleek stor veggisteam silicone vegetable steamer. Made of 650 degree Farenheit / 340 degree centigrade heat- and stain-resistant silicone, this fun little steamer has a rigid core for stability and a tripod base to raise your veggies above the waterline for optimal steaming. There is no exposed metal to scratch the sides or bottom of your pot (perfect for delicate nonstick finishes). And this steamer has no center post to work around a just pile in the veggies. When you're done cooking, use the heat-resistant handles to remove the steamer and toss it in the top rack of your dishwasher.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26819 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Red
- Brand: Chef'n
- Model: VGST-750CH
- Dimensions: 11.60" h x 1.80" w x 8.70" l, .20 pounds
Features
- Three-leg base raises vegetables above water for superior steam
- Two handles for safely removing steamer from pot
- Fits in small and medium sized pots
- 650 degrees Farenheit/340 degrees celcius heat and stain resistant silicone
- Top rack dishwasher safe
Customer Reviews
Still mystified...
Ok gang, maybe someone can help me with this one. After seeing the steamer at a friends, I ordered one as soon as I could.
Wonderfully steamed vegetables, no funky tastes, YET! I have yet to be able to remove the steamer without the contents spilling back into the pot, or on the counter. After numerous tries.
When I try to remove the steamer using the two loops, it creates a roll effect that wedges itself into any pot I own, and eventually while tugging, one end slips out, and the contents roll out the other end.
I guess I have to use a stock pot to be able to steam a few sprigs of broccoli. Color me confused...
Simple and neat
We've tried metal steamers with the many fold up leaves that are such a nusiance to wash. This design is a great little invention. We cut ours down (leaving the handles intact) for our smaller pot size. We love it. EZ clean up Don't let it boil dry. Stan
did have an odd taste
I tried my veggie steamer today for the first time, and like the one bad review, my vegetables did have a strange taste to them. However, the strange taste was very much like what Bed Bath and Beyond (where I bought the steamer) smells like when you walk in.. it's hard to describe. However, I have high hopes. It probably just needs a thorough boiling or run through the dishwasher before use to get rid of any odors it absorbed. I had only washed it by hand with soap before using it.





