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The TOKIT TFB014 mini rice cooker can be a perfect Christmas gift

The TOKIT TFB014 smart rice cooker can be a perfect Christmas gift

Who can cook perfect rice? Of course, the Chinese, and you with the TOKIT TFB014 smart rice cooker!

The TOKIT TFB014 smart rice cooker can be a perfect Christmas gift

The TOKIT TFB014 Mini Rice Cooker is a small, yet versatile kitchen appliance that can be a perfect choice for households with 1-3 people. The device comes in green or white and is equipped with a touch screen that makes food preparation easy and fun. You can activate the lid of the rice cooker with light pressure and choose from the set cooking modes using the touch buttons.

TOKIT TFB014 Mini Rice Cooker, 1.5L Capacity, Touch Screen, Non-Stick Ceramic Coated Inner Pot, for 1-3 People - Green

The device has a capacity of 1,5 liters, which is enough to prepare up to 8 cups of rice. The design of the removable lid allows the inner container to be easily removed and cleaned directly under water. The ceramic-coated, non-stick inner pan is easy to clean, so you can say goodbye to the cleaning problems associated with traditional rice cookers. A rice cooker is not only a pot, but also a bowl. The multi-functional rice cooker is capable of preparing a combination of several dishes such as rice, porridge, soups such as vegetables, fish, corn and many other recipes. The 350W small rice cooker is energy-saving and efficient.

TOKIT TFB014 Mini Rice Cooker, 1.5L Capacity, Touch Screen, Non-Stick Ceramic Coated Inner Pot, for 1-3 People - Green

The package includes a rice cooker and a user manual. The TOKIT TFB014 Mini Rice Cooker can be an ideal choice for those looking for a small, yet versatile rice cooker for home use.

The price of the machine delivered from an EU warehouse is HUF 19, for purchase use the NNNTFB014 coupon code here:

 

TOKIT TFB014 Mini Rice Cooker

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