Description
The Audecook Electric Hot Pot is a compact 1.7L multi-cooker perfect for students, solo travelers, or small families who want to cook ramen, steak, soup, or oatmeal anywhere without a stove.
The non-stick coating makes cleanup quick and easy, while the dual power settings (200W and 600W) let you adjust heat for different recipes.
It heats up fast and includes a steamer basket, tempered glass lid, and anti-slip base, so you can cook safely and efficiently in dorms, apartments, or on picnics.
A common concern with electric pots is durability, but this one has over 560 customer ratings averaging 4.6 stars — so quality and performance are well-proven.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Buy for quick, single-person meals if you lack a kitchen—its 600W heating delivers fast results for under $37.
[Pros]
The 1.7L capacity fits perfectly in a dorm or small apartment. Dual power settings (200W/600W) let you simmer soup or sear a steak with precise control. The non-stick coating and included steamer basket make cleanup simple—just wipe the plastic shell. A 4.6-star rating from 560 buyers confirms its reliability.
[Cons]
At 600W max, it’s too slow for boiling larger batches; expect 6-8 minutes for ramen compared to a 1500W stovetop kettle. The plastic base and immersion restriction mean you cannot fully submerge it for deep cleaning.
Buy for quick, single-person meals if you lack a kitchen—its 600W heating delivers fast results for under $37.
[Pros]
The 1.7L capacity fits perfectly in a dorm or small apartment. Dual power settings (200W/600W) let you simmer soup or sear a steak with precise control. The non-stick coating and included steamer basket make cleanup simple—just wipe the plastic shell. A 4.6-star rating from 560 buyers confirms its reliability.
[Cons]
At 600W max, it’s too slow for boiling larger batches; expect 6-8 minutes for ramen compared to a 1500W stovetop kettle. The plastic base and immersion restriction mean you cannot fully submerge it for deep cleaning.