Uutensil Stirr Unique Automatic Pan Stirrer
This stirrer has moulded plastic legs for a smooth, glossy and futuristic look. It has a one handed push button to turn it on/off with 3 speed options. Just place it in a pan or pot, turn it on, and it automatically rotates. Perfect for stirring sauces, soups, porridge, gravy and other mixtures. The stirrer is cordless and battery operated (4 pieces AA batteries are required). The legs can be removed, and are dishwasher safe.
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JH –
The damn thing would not turn on. I even checked the expiration date on the batteries, no problem with that.I decided to go to YouTube and see if I could find any helpful videos so as to see if I was doing something wrong. There’s a hilarious video of some woman on a news network, trying to make her Uutensil Saucepan Stirrer work too. It would budge… Guess I’m not the only one.
JEFFREY P. –
I really gave this thing a legit chance. Tried three different times in different situations. It just vibrates and doesn’t move around much. I guess I know why Kitchen Aid makes a stirring appliance that is $200. Move on from this product.
Manuel Garcia –
The auto stirrer worked well enough on its first use, but when I tried to use it a second time, just a week later, it just vibrated instead of stirring. It also killed the batteries so I had to replace the batteries in the same time span. Total waste of money!
Nathan Retta –
This product is not what I expected , I try a few times it just vibrates and doesn’t move around at all. Only can move for milk
kms –
works exactly like it says! perfect for my everyday morning oatmeal. its like the DVD logo, it bounces around and covers the entire pot/pan, and looks so Harry Potter magical. so far the battery hasn’t run out and I’ve used it almost daily for 2 weeks. really nothing to complain about. GET IT, it is a dream come true lol and usually that costs more than 30 bucks
Matthew J Lee –
So I’ve been ridiculed for buying this item as I barely even cook, but thought hey when i make soup I can use it so my soup doesn’t burn.Well I have tried to stop the ridicule by trying to get this thing to work several times and it is my conclusion that the only thing this can stir is broth. I’ve used it in ramen, the noodles stopped it from spinning, I’ve used it in corn soup, the corn cob was in and cut up into inch cuts, this thing could not turn them or push them out of the way. (The pot was about 4 times the size of the Stirr)The only time i’ve gotten it to spin is when i put it in boiling water (or anything without any additives, no leafy greens nothing) So if you’re making broth without any solid ingredients it will work, otherwise buy a spoon, it’ll stress you out less.