TeleBrands RoboStir, Automaticsuper


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Rating: 3.4

List Price : $11.99 Price : $5.00
TeleBrands RoboStir, Automatic

Product Description

As seen on TV. Automatically stirs as you cook! 3 speeds. Cordless. Safe for non-stick. Great for: gravy, soups, stews, sauces and more! Works with All Pots & Pans: Non-stick; stainless steel; aluminum; enamel. 3 speed motor. Designed to stir every inch. The silicone feet & orbital turning action ensures no spot is unstirred. Cordless - requires 4 AA batteries (not included). Silicone feet withstand temps over 550 degrees F. Scientifically designed, RoboStir employs the power of physics to magically move the silicone feet around the bottom of your pot so nothing sticks and nothing burns! Take your RoboStir home today. Made in China.




    TeleBrands RoboStir, Automatic Reviews


    TeleBrands RoboStir, Automatic Reviews


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    62 of 66 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Garbage - don't waste your time, April 5, 2011
    This review is from: TeleBrands RoboStir, Automatic
    I got two of these gadgets as a "free" gift with something else I bought. I was optimistic about it actually. It would be nice to be able to free up my hands in the kitchen sometimes.

    But it doesn't work like that. They buzz and hop around, and fortunately, I tested it in cool water away from the cooktop first. Because it would have splashed hot liquid all over the place, and then it fell over, into the "food" (which the instructions say, you should then throw the food away, due to concerns of contamination from the batteries, lead solder or whatever electronic waste is all up in there.

    Nice idea, but it doesn't work, and could pose a real hazard if it were being used to stir anything flammable, like oil for example.
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    56 of 60 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money, June 19, 2011
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    I am a gadget guru and when I saw the Robo Stir I couldn't wait to get one. BAD MISTAKE! First, I ordered from Robo Stir and ended up paying $72 for 4 of these things. They trick you when you order online with them. I ordered 2 - then they ask if you want to "upgrade" to the 3 speed Robo and when you say "yes" you have then ordered 4 of these "things". Upon checking out, they do NOT let you review your order, then all of a sudden - WHAM - your order goes through and you have 4 of them ordered at the unheard price of $72.00!

    I don't even give these things "1" star but there is no way to rate it a "0" star. They are cheaply made and do not work! I've been cooking for 47 years so don't tell me I don't know how to work it. I have almost every kitchen gadget imagineable. I would have gotten better use of my $72.00 if I had rolled it up and used the money as a match to light my grill.
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    27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars Robo Stir doesn't stand behind product, July 6, 2011
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    Purchased the deluxe upgraded Robo Stir in January didn't receive it until March. Product worked as advertised with no complaints. Used it once and it never worked again. Called Robo Stir Customer Service which is not in the US had a agent I could hardly understand and was told to bad it is over 30 days old. I would advise to use caution when purchasing product. The company does not stand behind the quality.
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