🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with the TOTAL ChefCzech – where tradition meets tech!
The TOTAL ChefCzech Cooker is a sleek, 3.23-liter electric oven combining classic Remoska design with modern efficiency. Featuring a 450-watt heating element and 5 adjustable temperature settings (195-356°F), it offers versatile cooking options including roasting, baking, broiling, and more. Its dishwasher-safe, non-stick pot ensures easy cleanup, while heat-safe stands protect surfaces and enable stylish table serving. Compact and portable, it’s perfect for energy-conscious professionals seeking convenience without compromise.
Brand | TOTAL Chef |
Capacity | 3.23 Liters |
Material | Stainless steel |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Black |
Product Dimensions | 12.25"D x 17"W x 8"H |
Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
Wattage | 450 watts |
Item Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
Control Method | Touch |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00059586629624 |
Closure Type | Outer Lid |
UPC | 667649009490 059586629624 |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Brand Name | TOTAL Chef |
Model Info | TCCZ02SN |
Item Weight | 5.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TCCZ02SN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | TCCZ02SN |
Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | Stainless steel |
Included Components | Lid |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**H
great buy for singles or couples
I had an older version of the Czech cooker (called the Remoska) when I lived in the UK. It was the same, except that it didn't have a variable heat control or a lid holder. UK electrical domestic appliances aren't compatible with US power supply, so I had to leave it behind, and for the last 4 years I've been searching for one in the USA.It sounds an unlikely promise that you can cook such a wide range of foods in this cooker, but it really is true, and the fuel costs are absolutely minimal. It heats up quickly and cleans very easily (sometimes with just the wipe of a piece of kitchen paper). The window in the lid allows easy progress checking, and there's no steam or odor escape. When not in use it's light and compact enough to be put away, needing only the space for a large pot or casserole dish, but I use mine so much that it stays on the counter top.I've used my Czech cooker for baked and boulangere potatoes, fish, casseroles, chops, chicken breasts, shepherds pie, frozen French fries, processed goods such as pot pies and burgers, French sticks (in pieces) and bread rolls. The cooker preserves moisture in foods and gives much better results than my toaster oven for delicate foods or ones with a tendency to dry out. Unlike crock pots, the cooking time is the same as for conventional ovens and doesn't need lengthy preheating. The heat comes from the lid rather than underneath, so foods much as cheese toppings get a nice light browning that can't be achieved in a microwave.Although the purchase price is more than your average toaster oven I'd recommend this product to anyone who cooks small quantities, or has a small kitchen or a camper van. I'm anticipating getting many years of service from it, which will more than justify the outlay. My sister in the UK still uses my old one daily, and it's still in perfect working order after ten years.
M**K
What fun!
This gadget works and consumes little electricity. It is great for baking and allows me to do so when in my van, using only a solar generator battery bank. It cleans easily and I like the see-through lid.
U**9
Fantastic!
I love this little cooker. First meal i made was a roasted chicken from the simple recipe manual that comes with it. Took about an hour to cook. Half way through i tossed carrots, celery, potatoes and onions cut up in large chunks and let it cook another half an hour. Wow! I am not easily impressed but it was absolutely delicious. I used it in an off road camper on an inverter and it used approximately 45 amps of power for an hour to give you some idea. Total amp hour usage i forgot to track but it may have been less than that since i'm sure it did not use full power for the entire time.My only gripe is that the wire stand required some heavy handed bending to get the pot to sit in it just right, but given how well it worked I can overlook this detail.
M**C
I was disappointed when this arrived because the pot would not sit ...
I was disappointed when this arrived because the pot would not sit in the rack correctly. I ask for a refund and the people were not that helpful and ask if could adjust the screws in the handles. That was not the problem. My husband took the pot rack to the workshop and squeezed the legs of the rack closer together and the pot sat in it like it should. I have only used it once, but it worked wonderfully. I cooked salmon from the book that came with it and it was real tasty. I think since the rack fits the pot now, I will be using it more.
B**R
Burned/shorted out
When I used it the thermostat/power plug began spewing smoke and shorted out. The power prong appeared to have melted as did the plastic prongs. Basically, the item shorted out and I have returned it which is unfortunate since I loved the table top stove I used when I lived overseas.
C**S
Best gadget I ever had
Wow - what a discovery. Since it came I use is almost daily. Yes, it saves time, energy an mess in the kitchen, but also: dishescome out evenly baked, juicy on inside - crispy on outside. Best gadget I ever had. Perfect for 2-4 servings.
T**N
WOW
So easy to use and i even baked bread in it
K**R
useful for couple or single use
I have used my remoska several times now; i have been pleased with the results. I bought it because i do not have an oven - just a cook top and micro!Scones, roast veg [carrots parsnips pots onions] baked/grilled [almost like grilling them cos the heat is from above] fresh tomatoes, orange cake [from the remoska recipe book] and fish.when I baked the cake and scones I plugged in the heating unit to warm it up for a couple of minutes before I was finished blending - instructions do warn about heating an empty pan! this just seemed to make sense to me.temperature gauge? basically low, med, hot. i start most things on hot ... and just keep checking. the scones and cakes needed to be covered with a piece of foil [cut round like a doily with about a 2-3" hole cut out of the middle - this covers the outer edges of the cake which are directly under the heating element which is concealed around the edge of the lid]I think that the highest heat setting is about 400*.
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