Automatic stirring device
Robostir is a battery-operated wireless stirrer, which can stir food in a pan or saucepan. This device includes 3 metal pins with a silicon base - to prevent the device from scratching the pan surface.
Robostir is a battery-operated wireless stirrer, which can stir food in a pan or saucepan. This device includes 3 metal pins with a silicon base - to prevent the device from scratching the pan surface.
Automatic stirring device is designed with 3 different modes, suitable for each temperature or thickness of the food to be stirred. It can withstand temperatures up to 200 degrees Celsius and can be used on non-stick surfaces.
Robostir can be used to stir soup
New Innovations, Robostir, a device design company, said its products help homemakers save considerable time to focus on other jobs. With this device, you can comfortably call or play with your children while cooking soup, sauces, stews or curry.
New Innovations has received more than 10,000 orders for Robostir equipment although it has just launched in early October. Those who have used highly appreciated the efficiency of automatic stirring devices.
Sally Turner, a housewife in Brighton (UK), said: 'Caring for children and cooking is always a nightmare for me, but now I can stir soup for dinner thanks to Robostir equipment. '
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