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The PowerXL StirMax Multicooker Has Nine Preset Modes

The PowerXL StirMax Multicooker is a compact kitchen countertop appliance engineered with the busy chef in mind to help them create an array of recipes in a decidedly hands-off manner. The appliance has a compact size yet is capable of supporting up to six-pounds of pork or two chickens, which can be cooked in one of nine preset cooking modes. The unit has a 7.5-quart capacity and enables the pot to be lifted off the base to allow for more convenient food serving.

The PowerXL StirMax Multicooker puts an automatic paddle in the spotlight inside the cooking chamber that will continuously stir ingredients in a 360-degree manner. The paddle is rated to easily work through a variety of recipes including soups and stews, while also being powerful enough to shred meat.
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