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The Rangemate Nonstick Microwave Grill features innovative technology that transforms microwave energy into infrared heat, ensuring your food is cooked evenly and retains moisture. With a nonstick ceramic coating for easy cleanup and a capacity of 3 cups, this microwave-safe pan is perfect for quick and delicious meals. Its vibrant red design not only looks great but also withstands high temperatures up to 464°F, making it a versatile addition to your kitchen.
Brand | Rangemate |
Material | Ceramic Coating |
Special Feature | Non Stick |
Colour | Red |
Capacity | 3 Cups |
Compatible Devices | Gas |
Product Care Instructions | microwave safe |
Maximum Temperature | 464 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Item Weight | 1300 Grams |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Manufacturer | Rangemate |
Item model number | Rangemate |
ASIN | B01MY4GWD2 |
A**R
No English instructions
Although the instructions are in KoreanI have managed to work out what how long things should cooked in the microwave
T**S
HOW DO YOU USE THIS? YOU'LL NEVER, EVER KNOW.
UPDATE:I purchased this after seeing a very good YouTube video about the larger "RangeMate Pro" from the channel, Freakin' Reviews. To date, the only "real" instructions I have been able to find, anywhere on the entire Internet, are pages from the manual that came with that version -- which Amazon shows as "not available" at this time -- as shown in that video.I am interested in cooking "steaks," and I could find enough information in that video to start using this RangeMate cooker. Which are quite simple: Pre-heat for 4 minutes on High, with the lid off, then add the steak, place the lid on the cooker, then cook for 3 minutes on High. Then, remove the cooker, flip the steak over, put the lid back on the cooker, and cook for another 3 minutes. And it's that last bit of cooking where you'll want to learn what works best for the power of your microwave, the thickness of your steak, and so on.For instance, I tried a not-too-thick steak to begin with, and 3 minutes for the second cooking step was a bit too much. Then I tried a rather thick New York steak, and 3 minutes wasn't enough -- 4 minutes worked just fine. Which is exactly what happened during the Freakin' Reviews video. I can imagine that some folks might want to cook other things than just steak, but that's what I have found, so far.I have found some information online, but nothing that seems to go through the proper steps -- preheat without the lid, then put the lid on and start cooking. From everything I understand, the concept is to get the innards of the "pot" to heat up -- that can get over 500 degrees in the process -- and then the "lid" actually blocks the microwaves, so you're not really "microwaving" the steak as such. What I'm not so clear about is what "cooking" in the microwave does -- I only presume that running everything in the microwave essentially continues to heat up the "innards" inside the "pot" as long as you've got the microwave running.What I have found online is mostly that, "once upon a time," there was indeed a "United States" web site for the RangeMate Pro, but that has not existed for several years now. And thus, there just isn't any way you can "go to their web site" and get the actual, proper instructions that are required in order to use this cooker to its best capabilities. There are other YouTube videos you can find, but you'll find everything from very good -- like Freakin' Reviews -- to others where the person in the video obviously doesn't have the slightest clue about what to do with this thing. But that's the information I can bring to the discussion here.In the end, I have had absolutely excellent results with cooking steaks, after doing a bit of experimentation, and with the excellent help from the Freakin' Reviews YouTube channel. If you want to give it a shot, by all means, but I sure won't raise my one-star review for a device with utterly no instructions available regarding how to use it.----------------Yes, this comes with some kind of "user guide," but it is in Korean. Yes, "spend the rest of your life scouring the entire Internet" trying to find clear instructions in English, but I haven't had a whole lot of luck with that. What I have been able to find doesn't really give you the instructions that you need to know.For instance, my impressions are that YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO "PRE-HEAT" THIS IN THE MICROWAVE FOR A FEW MINUTES WITH THE LID OFF, then you add your food and go for some time, but anything I've found in English doesn't mention such a step AT ANY POINT, WHATSOEVER. I will continue to search for videos and web pages and such, and see what I can glean, but everything appears to be about the larger, round version of this -- which lately I have found to be "unavailable," and thus I got this one.I intend to keep this and waste several hours just trying to figure out how to use it, but THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WAY WHATSOEVER THAT I WILL GIVE THIS A POSITIVE REVIEW, given that the thing comes with absolutely no instructions that show you how to use it. What an utter, utter PILE OF GARBAGE -- and I'm talking about the "company" that's so USELESS that it can't even be bothered to give you instructions for the product it's trying to sell you.
K**G
Guide Book?
Do not order this one if you need an instruction manual an recipe book in English. Mine came with instructions in Korean, which I can’t read. This should be noted.
C**Y
Does not come with English instructions
The pan works great the instructions are in Korean you just have to fly by the seat of your pants
J**Y
The product doesn't come with instructions.
Amazing the way it cooks but has no instructions...
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