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The electric steamer is a type of household appliance used for cooking food. It is a popular choice for health-conscious consumers, as it uses steam to cook food without the need for added fats or oils. Electric steamers are also energy efficient, as they require less energy than traditional cooking methods. They are also easy to use and maintain, making them a convenient choice for busy households.
Electric steamers come in a variety of sizes and styles, from countertop models to larger, freestanding units. They can be used to cook a wide range of foods, from vegetables and grains to fish and poultry. Many models also feature additional functions such as timers and automatic shut-off, making them even more convenient.
Some of the leading companies in the electric steamer market include Philips, Tefal, Panasonic, and Russell Hobbs. These companies offer a wide range of models, from basic to more advanced, to suit different needs and budgets. Show Less Read more