The multi function electric cooker—you see them everywhere, and the rave reviews are hard to ignore. But does this multi-talented appliance live up to the hype in a real-world, home kitchen setting?
The Pigeon multi function electric cooker by Stovekraft Everyday Plus Multi-Cook Kettle, with its 1000 Watts of power and generous 2.5 Litre capacity, promises to be an all-in-one solution: a single appliance to Boil, Brew, Cook & Serve. As someone who values kitchen versatility and convenience, particularly for quick meals and daily heating tasks, I was eager to put this multi-cooker to the test. What I found was a highly convenient product that lives up to its promise of versatility, but is significantly hampered by concerns over its long-term durability and build quality.
The multi function electric cooker presents a sleek, modern look in Black. Its large size (2.5L capacity) immediately stands out, making it suitable for preparing food or heating water for a small family or, as many customers attest, for hostel students who need a single appliance for all their basic cooking needs.
The design incorporates several essential safety and convenience features:
The ability to perform multiple functions and serve from the same pot is what makes it so convenient for daily life.
The multi function electric cooker is billed for a range of uses, and its performance across these tasks is decidedly mixed:
The most significant red flag for the multi function electric cooker Everyday Plus lies in its durability and build quality, which is the core of the mixed reviews on functionality and value.
The Pigeon by Stovekraft Everyday Plus multi function electric cooker is a brilliant concept executed with questionable quality control.
It offers exceptional convenience and versatility, making it a life-saver for specific demographics like hostel students or individuals living in small spaces where a full stovetop is not available. The wide mouth, auto shut-off, and 2.5L capacity are strong practical benefits.
However, the user must weigh this convenience against the significant risk of poor quality and concerning durability. If you purchase this product, you are buying a highly functional appliance that may only last a couple of months. For the price, reliability should be a given, yet customer feedback clearly indicates it is not.
If you need a temporary, highly versatile appliance for light use, and are willing to risk a short lifespan, this kettle is convenient. For heavy daily use, particularly with milk, or if you require an appliance to last for years, the Pigeon Everyday Plus, based on widespread customer feedback, does not represent consistent long-term value for money.
It’s a convenient utility with a potentially fatal flaw in its build.