First Look: Non-Stick Original CanCooker

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posted on October 27, 2020
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CanCooker has updated their namesake product with a non-stick coating, for quicker and easier cleanup. A versatile unit, the CanCooker can be used anywhere from your traditional stovetop, to a campfire. 

Using steam, the CanCooker creates a convection-oven environment and cooks food that would usually require simmering all day, much quicker. It can create appetizers, complete meals and desserts, all in a lightweight package.

The CanCooker is simple to use, just prep ingredients, add 12 ounces of any liquid (soda, beer, broth, or water), and place it on any direct heat source. The meal will be cooked in less than an hour. As mentioned, clean up is easy with the non-stick feature. Just wash with soap and water, or if out camping, add an inch of liquid and steam clean.

For more information, please visit cancooker.comMSRP: $119.99

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