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TaurusDigital Roner Clip Stainless Steel Sous-Vide with Variable Heat Settings (Model: 917002)

R1,699

Retail: R3,000
About

Taurus presents Roner Clip. Roner Clip is the latest evolution in cooking. The first thermal circulator and the preference in low-temperature cooking. It is an alternative for those who are keen to discover the endless world of this unique technique. Versatile, competitive and easy to use.

Product Features
  • Control panel:
    • Backlit touch-controlled temperature and time settings.
    • Chrome finish and handy scroll wheel.
    • Setting range from ambient up to 90 °c, in steps of 0.5 °c
    • Programmable timer from 0 to 99 hours.
    • Starts as soon as the programmed temperature is reached
    • Fixing clip system secures device into place on any pot up to 15l.
    • Led light flashes while heating or changes to red in case of a warning.
    • Auto-off in case of overheating 
    • Auto-off once the timer has finished.
    • Auto-off in case of lack of water.
    • The led flashes if it cannot heat due to excess water.
  • Holding clip:
    • Allows it to fit any container or pot.
    • Prevents fluid loss and dehydration of food.
    • Respects the natural structure of foods.
    • Enhances the aromas of condiments and spices.
  • Model number: 91700
  • 2-year warranty

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