Nostalgia MyMini Private Electrical Skillet & Fast Noodle Maker, Excellent For Wholesome Keto & Low-Carb Diets, Yellow

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Shortly make completely sized on-the-go ramen noodles, pasta, soups, stir-fry, breakfast skillets, eggs, hashbrowns, and extra with the my mini private electrical skillet & speedy noodle maker! Cooking is so simple as 1-2-3 – all it’s a must to do is plug within the unit, wait a few minutes for it to preheat after which you can begin cooking! It is small and light-weight so it will not create cluster in your kitchen counter – making it excellent for small kitchens, flats, dorms and campers/RVs. That is the right present for any event!
ON THE GO MEALS: Fast and more healthy option to cook dinner ramen noodles, pasta, mac and cheese, steamed rice, stir fry, omelets, hard-boiled eggs, pancakes, bacon, sausage, hashbrowns, cookies and desserts – excellent for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.
EASY TO USE: Merely plug it in, wait 1-3 minutes till preheated and when the indicator gentle shuts off you possibly can start cooking.
COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT: Its small measurement makes it the right match for any kitchen, house, workplace, dorm and camper/RV
COOKING SURFACE: Cooking floor is 5-inches broad – offering fast, environment friendly and constant outcomes. The nonstick floor simply wipes clear
COOL-TOUCH HANDLES: Cool-touch deal with lets you maintain your fingers secure when opening and shutting lid
INDICATOR LIGHTS: The facility and preheat indicator gentle will let when it is time to begin cooking
GIFT-GIVING: Excellent present for weddings, birthdays, holidays, faculty dwelling and extra.

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  1. hardwork

    Exactly as represented
    This is a fun little appliance that gets the job done. I bought this when I lost the electric circuit that my microave sits on. Until the electric company can come out and go up their pole to replace their equipment, I needed something electric to heat some small things in. This appliance fits the bill.I use it to prepare Mac n Cheese cups, the kind that you add water to the fill line and put in your microwave for a period of time. Instead of the microwave, I put the contents into this little pan and heat it that way. Comes out perfectly. I also heat water, and have cooked Klondike Flap Jack cups in it, same way. It all works out great. I have heated chili in it, too.This little appliance heats stuff rapidly, much quicker than the microwave. So far, I have no issues at all of getting the food out of the pan, and the cooking surface stays clean. Even if it appears that something is cooked on, it’s not. Just fool with it a little, and the whole bottom will come out intact, at once, and you can eat that, too.This appliance is small. It isn’t going to cook a lot at once, but for spot meals, or tiny meals, it works. The one thing that I would caution on is the heat. This thing gets HOT. The lid has a steam vent which it would behoove you to rotate away from the tab handle in order to keep the tab from cooking your fingers. Which is not to say that the tab doesn’t get hot. It does. You may have to employ a hot pad, or some cloth something that you can use on the tiny tab to pick the pan up. The pan is easy to lift off of the heating element.There are no other handles to move the pan around, and none on the body of the unit itself. You have to teach yourself to move slowly and carefully around the appliance, and make sure that the body is not touching anything lest it melt a cord or something. Do not let paper products touch the body while in use, for safety. The 260 watts heat up quickly and impressively.There is no on/off button. Your on/off button is the electric plug. This is okay, because you have to remain with the appliance while in use, and you will be forced to unplug it when done cooking. So, that works out. The only criticism I have is the little blue light which indicates that the appliance is on. It can barely be seen, and you have to cup your fingers around the light to see it working. You have to be careful not to touch the body of the appliance in order to avoid a burn.One feature I especially like is the fact that the lid is clear glass, which enables you to see the food inside and what is happening to it.It is very easy to clean. There are actually TWO cooking surfaces to use; I do not plan to use the lower level one because I think you can only use one at a time, anyway, and the top one is sufficient. The lower one is not detachable and underneath that is where the electronics would be, so I don’t plan to use it. But, I could. The surface on the top is deeper but a tad smaller. No big deal.All in all, I am not sorry I bought this appliance. It is getting me through a hard time, and every little bit of convenience we can get is important.

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  2. Lawanda Lambert

    Cute but small
    Does the trick I expected to be as big as the box but it’s cute but very tiny you have to crunch the noodle so that you can fit them in the pot, but it works perfect. It’s about as big as this 12 ounce coffee cup.

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  3. Djuli

    Not For Ramen
    Overall, am pleased with this mini hot-pot. I like the small size and convenience. My purpose was for cooking eggs and a variety of meats and sausages only and this is ideal. I like the short handle that doesn’t get in the way. Used it twice so far and it felt good to eat a fried egg almost perfect without breaking. I don’t see this pot as big enough to boil ramen – much too small being a little more than a cup.There are no controls. The instruction booklet is clear and concise. It explains how the indicator light that goes on and off to signal when it has enough heat and when the temperature heats up again.I haven’t used the lower section yet. It seems harder to wash since the electric cord is attached and can’t be submerged in water to clean. Instructions say to clean with a soft cloth.There were so many electric hot-pots to choose from and my choice got narrowed down to this. Everything about it fits my needs. Too bad not deep enough for ramen. I’m better off cooking my ramen in the microwave.

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  4. TheScribblingRaven

    Best Ramen Cooker
    This is the BEST ramen cooker. The ramen is soooo good. It also makes a great little omelet. I also own the grilled cheese press. Both are HIGHLY recommended! ☺️ It’s speedy, cute, & takes up very little space.

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  5. Amazon Customer

    Nostalgia My Mini Sandwich Maker
    This mini sandwich maker is perfect. It somehow makes toast taste unbelievably yummy, especially with sourdough bread. I use it all the time. It is fast and easy to clean.

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  6. Chantal George

    Very small but it works
    It’s a mini pot/skillet, not sure what you honestly expect. No heat control but it heated up quickly enough and cooks well. Cleanup was easy, though I’ve yet to burn anything to it and where’s no weird residue or anything.Pot holds maybe a cup and a quarter? About enough for a single serving of ramyun and a bit of veggies and/or an egg/slice of meat but no more. Skillet cooked burgers well and evenly (beef, turkey, salmon, etc), eggs & bacon, sausage all good. Done oatmeal and cream of wheat in the pot but you can’t really look away because it has potential to boil over due to the lack of control. All in all you can cook a decent variety of things in a single serving but there’s not a ton of room so stir fry was out of the question.Anyone who says anything about ramen not fitting hasn’t paid attention. You have break the noodles first, and you won’t have a ton of broth that’s indeed true. Ramyun comes in a 2 serving size brick of noodles so this should be common sense if you eat the good stuff.Now my review is a bit low bc it came in a beat up box and missing one of the rubber feet so it wobbles horribly until I found something to put in its place. I like the product but the quality control leaves a lot to be desired.

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  7. MAYE

    Recomendable 100%Sigue las instrucciones y listoEs pequeña y cabe en en pequeños espacios para se guardada

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  8. Jadyn

    I had one as a kid & decided to buy one for the nostalgia. It’s a bit annoying to clean because you can’t take off the plates but I just use a wet paper towel while it’s still hot. Cleans up just fine- worst case you wait for it to cool down. It does get properly hot, I wouldn’t let a young kid use it alone. Makes great grilled cheese!

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  9. Dializet

    Muy bonita y funciona perfectamente pero esta pequeña.

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  10. Kaitlyn

    It is really small, look at the plastic cheese for scale. Boils water not super fast or anything, like 5 minutes or so if I had to guess. The only thing I didn’t like as much was the length of the wire, it was like a foot long (~30cm). I’d much prefer a 3-foot long (~1m) wire for sure. Both the individual pan and the skillet itself have a non-stick coating and can be used to cook. Which is nice that I can still just use the bottom piece on its own.Honestly she is beautiful. I bought this one for about $20 second-hand which is not something I usually do on Amazon but $30 difference compared to “new” and here we are. It came with a bit of scratch, definitely not new for sure but is functional and clean.It helps when I’m in uni all day and can’t get any sort of hot food without spending money. After a bit of that I’m starting to feel like I was running low on money. Then I thought to get one of those “electric hot pot” but those seemed to be too big for carrying around on campus all day. And those were usually a single piece meaning you’ll have to be careful about cleaning, making sure not to have water in the outlet hole etc. I got this one after looking around for a bit, I think I made a good choice.It really depends on what you want to do with it. If your goal is to eat at your desk I recommend searching up “electric hot pot” and finding something bigger from there. If your goal is giving it to a child because they like to play with fire I’d trust anyone over the age of 14 to play with it along but you’d know your child the best, try it out yourself first. Anything before that age maybe give them a run down first and/or play with supervision because it does get to boiling levels of hot. Doesn’t help that its wire is super short.For me, it is especially useful because the only thing I want to achieve is to heat food on campus. The tiny wire doesn’t matter anyway because campus outlets are mostly all at desk level already. You can definitely make food with it from scratch which is what I did for a few days until I got bored of that because it does take a long time to cook from scratch, and it’s small so I got to cook 2 batches to get a full stomach. I think it’s all about the perspective. Like bringing food in those thermos containers only to have them radiate medium to sad levels of heat by the time you’re eating? Try to bring a plastic container of cold food and heat it up on campus with this bad boy. Now you got just-coming-out-of-the-pan level of hot food. Those meat dishes that get soggy and oily over the course of half a day and even if you microwaved it you still feel sickening to eat them so then you just don’t bring those around anymore? Not a problem anymore. You somehow still bought food anyway but it got cold by the time you got to it for some reason? Disassemble whatever you got, pan, reassemble, boom. Impress all of your friends with it, nobody’s gonna think you’re weird when they’re eating cold food and you’re not. The list goes on. Go nuts with it.

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  11. Burke

    Plugged it in for about 45 seconds and the outside became scalding hot – not warm, but stove top hot. Took 5 minutes to cool down enough to repack. This should be removed by amazon immediately.

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    Nostalgia MyMini Private Electrical Skillet & Fast Noodle Maker, Excellent For Wholesome Keto & Low-Carb Diets, Yellow
    Nostalgia MyMini Private Electrical Skillet & Fast Noodle Maker, Excellent For Wholesome Keto & Low-Carb Diets, Yellow

    $14.99

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