Decent Product
*** 1/2
There are numerous versions of this product, including, but not limited to, the MC700, the MC701, the MC702, the MC702Q and the MC703. There is no description of the accessories or the warranty that come with this product. While different model numbers may signify different accessories and warranties, the base cooking system is the same. The warranty is generally for one year (some stores and credit cards* offer a supplemental warranty) and the accessories may vary slightly from model to model.
The MC700 includes a six quart base cooking system, mounting rack roast/bake, multi-purpose pan, silicon mitts, silicon muffin tray, quick start guide, instruction booklet, 25 recipe cook book, and a one year warranty.
The MC701 includes a six quart base cooking system, mounting rack roast/bake, multi-purpose pan, inspiration guide, quick start guide, instruction booklet, 25 recipe cook book, and a one year warranty.
The MC702 includes a six quart...
Amazing product! Highly recommend! RECIPES HERE!!
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We bought ours at a local departments store, it was around the $120 range with a coupon. We are very pleased with it so far.
We saved quite a bit over the TV price and I cant believe we purchased it cheaper than Amazon sells it. Very rarely does that happen!
Needless to say, we really enjoy our Ninja Cooking System.
The multiple settings allow this one appliance to be so versatile, so convenient that you will most likely never use another traditional crock pot again.
This has a StoveTop setting with low, medium, high settings. This can be used for simmering, sauteing, and searing meats. We often sear our meat on Stovetop high prior to cooking it to help seal in the juices.
It has an oven setting that is adjustable using the digital...
STOP! Don't get taken, too.
After using the Ninja Multi Cooker, I regret having purchased it. I would not recommend it to anyone. So, "What's wrong with it?", you ask. Well, it's a great idea, poorly executed. It's just plain cheaply made. The cooking pot is aluminum, so the pot handles become way too hot to handle or accidentally touch. The lid is aluminum and it gets hot, too. Want to check your food? You have to lift the lid and that defeats the cooking system. The non-stick coating scratches very easily. My unit came with a small aluminum pan with a non-stick coating. I cooked a meatloaf in the pan and the non-stick coating peeled off into my food. YUCK! The power cord is about a foot short. I find it difficult to find the best location on my counter top because of that. It has a digital display, but it's very limited in it's function. It has no alarm to sound when done. The dial that controls everything is hard to read, so it's difficult to know what function is selected. I could go on and on...
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