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Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Decent size microwave steamer. Some learning curve with timing but it seems to work great. The inside piece has feet so the vegetables are not sitting in the water. Easy cleaning
Ssook
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I love it! All parts are silicone~ Easy to clean, easy to use, safe, and clean. Oven, dishwasher, microwave safe. Of course, it's not as hard as plastic. It's 100% silicone with no metal. But if you remember that and use it carefully, there's no problem. Size is good for one person.
Roni
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Somewhat small but cooks frozen fish portions in 3 minutes, Yukon gold medium potato in 7 minutes. Saves turning on the oven for preheating and cooking
Trish
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
The silicone is much safer than plastic for use in the microwave to steam veggies. It works well.
Sherri_Bryant
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Saves me lots of paper towel when microwaving baked potatoes. Doesn't dry out the tater and traps the steam so it works great for veggies too.
The Texan Sweet Genius
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2019
Okay y’all! So I bought this silicone steamer despite w/ all the answers I got from many people. I decided to take a risk & buy it anyways. Now, I have seen folks saying they it’s only meant for microwave use. Well folks, I am here to tell you they it is also oven safe M&Ms a lot easier to use in the toaster oven. I decided to bake my fish in this gem w/ veggies as well. It turned out excellent, cooked right & it’s hot & moist even being in the oven because usually it gets dried out if not cooked right. It is oven safe up to 445 degrees. I love joe I don’t have to use foil to bake my meal. All I do is put what I am fixin ta have for supper in this silicone steamer, put it in the toaster oven for 400F for 25 mins & it’s all done! Plus, this is very simple to clean. You can wash it w/ soap & water or toss it in the dishwasher (top rack) to clean it thoroughly. Overall, my experience w/ the Nopro 180 silicone steamer is a big hit in my kitchen. I use it everyday & I love it! I give this gem a 5🌟 outta 5🌟. I got it on time, the product itself is great, the insert inside serves a great purpose & I love it. It holds up well for being silicone even though it was in the oven for 25 mins. It helps make the temperature of my meal perfect. Those folks who are hating on this product obviously has never test it to its limits. I love it & I strongly recommend this to any busy person out there!
Juanita
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2015
I love this steamer and we use it several times a week. The veggies taste great when steamed. It's pretty small though. There's enough room to steam enough for two people (or one if you are real hungry). Be sure to cut your cauliflower and broccoli up into smaller pieces so that more fits into the steamer. One drawback is that the steamer is very flimsy which means it's real easy to get burned so be careful taking it out of the microwave. It washes up nicely in the dishwasher. Like I said, this little steamer is perfect and I'm thinking about ordering another just to keep at my office.
SAM
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2013
I have been using this almost daily in my house. We are big on steaming frozen vegetables, and wanted a way to make enough for a family of 4. Well, this is not it. This is enough for a single large serving, or two smaller servings (actual serving sizes), but we tend to eat about 6 oz of vegetables per serving, which no matter the vegetable is pretty much the limit for this thing. That compares to about 2.5-3oz per official serving size of most vegetables. We still like it, but we have to take several turns before we have enough for everyone. It has helped us eat better and more vegetables because they are easier to cook now, but I will be looking for something larger for dinner, and still use this one for a quick snack or single serving.My other big gripe is this: Look at the picture of the steamer. Now notice on the sides, the two recesses where you can grasp the insert to remove it. Well, after steaming, since the holes are covered, the steam is shooting out of those spots once you remove the lid, and removing the insert without burning yourself is a challenge. I usually use a fork or spook to start lifting out one side then can safely remove the insert. Draining before emptying is not an option as it is silicone and I don't want to lose my veggies in the sink. Still not a deal breaker quite like the size. Perfect for one, ok for two, dreadful for four.
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