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The VitaClay Smart Organic Clay Pot Multi Cooker is a 6-cup, 7-in-1 programmable kitchen appliance featuring a toxin-free, unglazed Zisha clay pot that cooks up to 5 times faster than traditional slow cookers. Designed for health-conscious professionals, it enhances flavor and nutrient retention in rice, stews, soups, and yogurt with smart delay start and reheating functions, all while offering easy cleanup and durable earthenware craftsmanship.











| ASIN | B001G8Y33A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,018 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #299 in Slow Cookers |
| Brand | VitaClay |
| Brand Name | VitaClay |
| Capacity | 6 Cups |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 585 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851942000876 |
| Included Components | Instruction Manual, Power cord |
| Item Weight | 11.7 Pounds |
| Lid Material | Aluminum |
| Manufacturer | Vitaclay |
| Material | Clay |
| Model Name | pot |
| Model Number | VM7900-6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Programmable |
| Part Number | VM7900-6 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Special Feature | Programmable |
| UPC | 781147964157 851942000876 735343831515 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 600 watts |
I**Y
Really nice multi-cooker PLUS: yogurt and yogurt cheese maker (see update)
I was a little concerned because of some of the reviews on other VitaClay products, but decided to give it a try anyway. I really liked an idea of having a clay pot in the multi-cooker. Well, I have no regrets whatsoever that I gave it a chance. I love the delayed start option, with three toddlers it makes breakfasts much easier with hot cereal being ready by the time everybody gets out of their beds. Yesterday I've cooked enough cereal for two mornings and all I had to do today is to add milk ind put it for 30 sec in the micro, while last night I braised some fresh turkey, added diced veggies and whole grain pasta, and put the pot in the fridge. This afternoon I simply added some water and put it in the cooker for 30 minutes and the lunch was ready. It's great! The taste is great, I don't have to think about it wile it's cooking, I didn't notice any aluminum on the bottom of the pot, as one of the reviewers mentioned, and another one said that she was concerned about the steam condensing on the aluminum cover and then going back to the food through the wholes in the clay lid - I've found an easy solution, I simply put a terry washcloth on top of the clay pot lid and it absorbs all of the moisture from steam. Some mentioned that it cooks too fast for the slow cooker. I think I will agree, but I never liked the food from the slow cooker anyway, so if you're looking for the slow cooker, just go for the traditional crock pot. All in all I really recommend it so far to anybody, who wants to save time in the kitchen. UPDATE 8/8/2009 You've got to be really careful with pouring cool water over the hot pot. Of course it's a common sense, but sometimes things happen. My pot had cracked and I needed to order a replacement pot and it turned out to be a not an easy task. Only 3 places on the internet ship these pots, but one has a 1 star review from a previous buyer for not shipping their orders, another one promises free shipping with no minimum orders and immediately tries to charge you $11 for shipping and the last one is the manufacturer's site [...] which charges you $20 for the shipping (the cost of the pot is around $25). It is also important that you order the right pot, because different models use different pots and the only place to find that out is [...] were you have to download the Excell file in order to find out the model number of the pot you need. I did place an order with the manufacturer after all. UPDATE 5/15/2010 I recently had a wonderful experience with making yogurt and cheese using this multi-cooker. Using the termometer I heated the milk, using the reheat cycle to 180F, turned it off and let the milk cool to 115F (thermometer similar to this one, it will beep once the desired temperature is reached Polder THM-360 Dual Probe Cooking Thermometer, Black ), than just added some plain yogurt as starter, I used greek yogurt, replaced the clay lid, placed a terry cloth on top of it and locked the top cover of the multi-cooker. It was turned off but kept the temperature beautifully for long enough to let the yogurt cultures work the milk into a great, thick yogurt. Last night I used half milk and half yogurt, just used reheat cycle again until the milk curdled (7-10 min), let it cool and strained it overnight in the yogurt strainer Cuisipro Donvier Yogurt Cheese Maker . This morning we've had beautiful crepes filled with creamy yogurt cheese, mixed with some vanilla bean paste, rasins and a little sugar. I love this cooker even more now )
N**D
I love this rice cooker!
I could not be more pleased with the VitaClay rice cooker! It is everything I hoped it would be. I probably invested about $1000 of my time researching rice cookers before making this purchase. I was very concerned about the VitaClay due to prior reviews I read here. I called VitaClay's manufacturer twice and I also did research at a lot of other sites. Ultimately, I decided to take a chance on the VitaClay, but I also planned to order a purely stainless steel model too. However, now that I have used the VitaClay for a week (cooking with it every day), I know this is the rice cooker for me. I do not need to look any further. It cooks perfect brown rice. I have also cooked rice + mung dal in it many times. The food doesn't stick to the clay pot. The flavors are great. I am satisfied that the quality of the clay pot is good. It passes California's tough regulations. These days I hesitate to purchase anything from China, but I'm comfortable that this product is safe. The rice cooker does not give off any unusual smells. My concerns about potential toxic materials in the cooker have disappeared after inspecting and using it. The construction quality is very high. It is super easy to clean. The controls are easy to use. The design looks nice. I feel I got a lot of value for my money. UPDATE: I have had my VitaClay rice cooker for almost two years now. i like it more than ever. It has held up well. It still looks like new even though I use it almost every day. I have had zero problems with it. BTW, the heating element does not come into contact with the food. The heating element is outside of the clay pot. The food only touches the clay. And, at the time I purchased mine, the owner of the company told me they do not use a non-stick coating on the heating element. Is there a better and safer rice cooker on the market anywhere? I have not found one. I think the VitaClay rice cookers are the best available - and the price is incredibly low too. If I ever find myself in a position to give a rice cooker as a gift, I will only give a VitaClay. And I will not cook with anything else myself. UPDATE 2: Well, it is now more than four and a half years later and my VitaClay rice cooker is still working well and I still like it as much as I did when I first wrote this review. I still give it 5 stars.
S**A
FIRE HAZARD....MELTS!!
Can I give negative stars?!? FIRE HAZARD--MELTS!!!! Complete waste of time and money....let me say...I really wanted to love it! I was excited it had a safe, non-toxic clay insert and was going to replace my crock pot with the VitaClay. It spent less than 48 hours in my kitchen before it went back!! First, upon opening the box....the plastic outside part is CHEAP, cheap, can you say CHEAPLY made?! The latch that holds the lid down has a spring that fits into a shallow plastic circle...the spring popped out twice before I even used it...this means you have to shut the outer lid several times before it will stay closed...the seams are rough...the feet slid very easily across my counter because the pads are too tiny to hold it in place...Okay so I thought I would over look that....the clay insert seems to be higher quality...except...it has a fatal design flaw...the handle on the clay lid is VERY tiny...and is even recessed into the lid...so you have to grasp it with finger tips to open...once cooked it is hot and requires a towel to hold it with...almost impossible and I could see it being dropped and broken in no time...no way you could use a thick pot holder... but I decided to make do and try to cook with it....again...I REALLY wanted to make it work and keep it. So...you know that plastic smell other reviewers mention??! Yeah...VERY very bad plastic smell when cooking with it...super disappointing for a "safe" "non-toxic" product...plastic off-gassing fumes seriously?! (Im on a Gerson Therapy diet to heal cancer and this isn't what you want...) So I know the reviews say the smell goes away after a few uses...my rice did turn out fluffy and tasty...and none stuck to the bottom of the clay at all...so we washed it and put it away...the next day I thought I would make a stew...upon pulling the VitaClay out of the cabinet...I noticed it no longer sat level on my counter...there was at least a 1/4 inch difference in the height of the feet...hmmm....looking more closely...the stainless outer cover looked warped...further examination....the bottom plastic black part had actually MELTED up into the stainless cover part on one side!! By at least 1/2 inch!!! I guess we are lucky our kitchen didn't burn down! How can they sell such a fire hazard??! I wonder if upon inspection, those other reviewers that note the burning plastic smell will notice the same...its your VitaClay MELTING INTO ITSELF. SO, so disappointing. Don't bother...right back into the box for a refund.
B**7
Highly vesatile, amazing ricecooker/slowcooker
I initially purchased the VitaClay because I was looking for a ricecooker without a metal / teflon-coated cooking vessel. This slow cooker's pot / vessel is made of unglazed clay. It gets your food hotter in quicker time than traditional slow cookers with glazed vessels. Cuts cook time in half. As far as rice cooking, I mean, it cooks every variety of rice perfectly, supposing you can figure out how much water to pour in. It cooks cous cous, as well as beans, lentils, etc.. I have not used it to make yogurt yet, but it has a yogurt making function. The timer and delay start function work well. The vessel cleans like a breeze; it takes less than two minutes to thoroughly clean and dry both vessel and lid. I purchased a silicone steam basket that fits perfectly in the pot; the lid covers and top closes even with the basket, so I can steam veggies or proteins while cooking rice. It also allows use of the unit as a steamer; it isn't really a fast steamer, but it isn't what it was made for. I am a 25 year old dude, and I use this thing pretty much every day. You can set it in the morning to have steel cut oats and fruit ready for breakfast; you can have steamed rice and veggies waiting hot and warm at day's end. Also, you can buy extra clay pots and lids for approximately 25 dollars from the company; so, real easy to have something made in the fridge and then throw it in the unit, especially given the quick cook times. I have had my unit for 5 months, and I think I'm vitaclay's best spokesperson because I tell all my friend and family about this thing. The Bad? Well, the first unit I received through my amazon order had a defunct clock and timer; it would flash an error signal that pretty much meant it was busted. Amazon returns are quick and easy though, and I have had my second unit for almost six months. It sees heavy use. My last critique relates to the zisha clay from which it is made. The stuff comes from China, which sounds cool, but China is home to some serious pollution, and who knows whats in the groundwater over there (hey, we don't know here in the States either). So, I was initially attracted to the Vitaclay because I wanted to avoid marginal worries about teflon and aluminum toxicity. Why trade de minimis worry for a pot made of clay from a heavily polluted place? For its part, Vitaclay says it batch tests everything for lead and other harmfuls in accord w/ certain import regulations/standards. It is all well-documented on their website. Really though, the health question comes down to a bit of faith I think; hope this clay is safe. And, I want the clay to be safe because this is the best dang kitchen appliance I have ever owned. I am about to buy one for my mom, and I'm going to buy myself an extra pot and lid.
J**N
Mostly good, a little scary.
So I've been using this every day for several weeks now. Good: 1. The food does seem to taste a little better coming out of this clay pot than it did in stainless steel (not really surprised but still, it is noticeable). 2. The automatic settings work as advertised, you really can just set it and leave it without foamy water running all over the sides like many rice cookers. Gets rice perfect every time pretty much. 3. Pretty easy to clean. 4. Food doesn't come into contact with plastic or metal. Bad: 1. The clay top that fits onto the pot is designed to make it as difficult as possible to take off while the pot is still hot, the design is almost unforgivable considering how easy it would have been to do something better. You need a REAL oven mitt to take it off, one that is thin enough to grab the lid whilst also being thick enough not to get burned by any burning water that might have collected there. I'm sure there are some other McGuyver solutions to make this a little less of a problem. Borderline dangerous. 2. When you press the button to open the outer shell of the pressure cooker, it has a little bit too much of a spring load to it. You need to be aware of this when opening the cooker after it has been cooking because hot water has usually collected underneath the cooker lid and it can jump out at you if you let the top just fly back. Again, not the safest feature in a pressure cooker. Advice: Read some of the other reviews here before you buy, especially about how to maintain the device, do's and dont's, etc. Conclusion: Overall I'm satisfied with the purchase. I'm a little concerned that they can only verify these are 95.5% lead free, but I guess my carrots come with a prop 65 warning now so this probably isn't any worse. Worth the problems to have a cooker that doesn't cook in plastic or metal.
G**B
A must have in the kitchen!
I bought this slow cooker three years ago. I donโt trust most slow cookers because of their non-stick inner pot even if they are stainless steel on the outside. There are some on the market which have a stainless steel pot, however I thought that the flavor benefits of the porous even heating surface of the clay would be worth trying. So, three years later we are using the pot almost every day! I like to make very creamy porridge in the mornings. Either I put all the ingredients in the night before and set the automatic delay timer on, or I do it in the mornings and donโt have to worry about watching the pot or turning the heat off when itโs done. The automatic keep warm function is very handy for that. I add wheat germ, raisins for sweetness, hemp seeds and sometimes collagen powder along with the milk to our porridge recipe. I canโt tell you how glad I am to make something so nutritious for my kids for breakfasts with the minimum energy and effort. No more than it takes really to pour a cup of cereal! Other than for breakfasts I use this pot to make quick easy and nutritious meals when we have an extra busy day and either I only have 30mins to prepare a meal, or we need something ready as soon as we get home. Some of my favorite recipes that are a staple now in our family and are part of my recipe collection came from the recipe book that comes with the VitaClay. For example, the veggie sauce just involves cutting up the veggies and then pouring everything into the pot and setting it on stew function for two hours. It takes about 20mins to put everything together but the sauce is super healthy and I love the taste, it seems way more sophisticated than it really is and can easily be used as a main meal with some kind of protein added. Another favorite recipe from the book is their lentil stew and their minestrone soup. Itโs my favorite minestrone soup recipe :) Lastly, I love using the pot to make something extra that would otherwise take up too much burner space on the oven top or be too much fuss. E.g. a side of rice or soup. I just have to put in the ingredients and then it cooks, switches off and keeps warm so I donโt have to pay attention to that and just focus on the rest of the menu. Wonderful! Impress your guests with how much you can cook in a short period of time :) There are only a couple downsides for this pot that we have found. Firstly, we are a family of four and sometimes I wish the pot was bigger so I could double the recipes and have enough left overs for a second meal the following day. At the moment only a little is leftover, enough for a side maybe. Also itโs not really big enough to make bone broth in bulk. Second point is that I would not use the pot to make yoghurt. The yoghurt I tried to make several times came out a little soggy and didnโt taste that great. I think that perhaps the porous nature of the pot means that unless you have any to do an extra tough cleaning job before you make your yoghurt the bacteria and flavors from your savory meals probably wonโt mix well with making a vanilla yoghurt if you know what I mean! Itโs just like a cast iron pan retains flavors I suppose. I just got a special yoghurt maker with separate small glass pots for making yoghurt and we shall see how that goes. Thirdly, although the recipe book is genius, the instruction manual is dodgy to say the least. The English is a little poor and you can tell someone whoโs English is their second language wrote it. Secondly, there is an issue with the delay function. I believe you set the timer for the time you want the food to start cooking rather the time you want it to finish. However the manual says the opposite lol. Once you get the hang of how the slowcooker works you donโt really need the manual anymore for the most part and thatโs a great relief. Lastly, our lid did break once but it was my husband dropping it by accident. We got a replacement shipped with no problems and have had no other breakages thus far. I am careful not to create sudden changes of temperature for the pot or put it in the sink with other dishes. The lid is hard to lift but the new models I believe come with a little metal hook which solves the problem with the flat lid knob. Customer service did ship me the metal hook after I asked which was great. Some of the The porridge can get stuck on the bottom if I donโt add enough liquid or leave it on warm for too long. However itโs easy to get off since it scrapes off with a wood spatula safely or if the worst comes to the worst you can just cook another meal in it and it will loosen up the bottom burn on.
L**.
Use care with the clay pot and it will take care of you for years.
I have another vita clay pot for only bone broth. Thus far I have made boiled eggs, brown, wild and white rice and yogurt in this wonderful pot. I got the smaller side and they look no ce next to each other on the counter. The yogurt is wonderful and even plain tastes good. Add some fruit and itโs heavenly. So very easy to use. My dog is old and eats eggs. The eggs are done quick, do not burn, do not burst, have a little brown color as they absorb the nutrients of the clay. They are easy to peal and my 17 yr old lab loves them. Rice is easy and takes on a special good flavor of the clay. I also made morel mushroom broth and it too turned out wonderfully. The only thing I would suggest is when making yogurt, heat your milk to 185 in a stove top bowl, then let it cool and add the culture then add it to the pot. I tried one online recipe that had you doing the first heat in the pot on rice reheat for 12 min and it did not heat to 185. Then I did it on the normal rice setting for 30 watching it for the desired temperature. The milk stuck to the pot and I Had to transfer it to another container while I cleaned the clap pot. So I used two utensils anyway. If anyone has a good recipe for the entire presses without the milk catching in the clay pot, please share. There are very few pure clay crockpots on the market and these are the best in my opinion.
F**E
I wish I could give it six stars
If the flavor and quality of your food is priority, you want this. I did not think there was anything better than my rice cooker until I bought this. I use it for everything, stewing meat and cooking vegies, grits, barley, oatmeal. have yet to make yogurt, that's on my list. The thing I love the best is the rice. It is absolutely spectacular. If you live rice, get it. If you follow the simple instructions (I add a 1/4 teaspoon of kosher salt for every cup of dry grain), rice is fabulous AND you can let it sit for hours while at work and it won't overcook. (It does have delay start option, as well) It's as good hours later as it is immediately after cooking. I have cooked my favorite white rice as well as my favorite germinated brown rice and both are the best tasting and textured rice I have ever made. I cook a whole chicken, take the meat off the carcass and cook the skin, fat, bones, etc til the bones start to crumble, best tasting broth this way. Well, the time to do the whole process has significantly decreased with this cooker. It does as advertised - cooks faster, tastes better than other cookers. The pot needs TLC, mainly care with temperature changes, and the cooker is big but it is worth it. The cooker is lightweight in my opinion, the handle makes it as easy to move as a basket. I store it out of the way directly below my prep area. It needs six stars if you ask me.
C**N
Excelente producto
La mejor decisiรณn que pude tomar respecto a la compra de un crockpot. La comida queda deliciosa y tengo la tranquilidad de que la cerรกmica contribuye a mi salud.
G**E
Excellent
Thus is the healthiest rice cooker I could find anywhere.
J**Z
Truly Impressed
I'm really impressed with the function of the VitaClay slow cooker. For instance, I've been trying to make Kuri squash soup for years with the skin on. It has always seemed that no matter how long I cook it for, or at what temperature, the skin always has rough bits that remain through the blending process. With the VitaClay, the squash cooks in less than 1.5 hours and the skin/squash is perfectly creamy. Chicken soup (cooked with the bones) was incredibly flavorful. What an excellent appliance. Would definitely recommend.
M**C
The healthiest slow cooker
Love this product! It's the best on the market if you are really care about your health. I personally love this product and I take care about this product with a lot of love.... No fridge, wash in room temperate (no cold or hot water)... Always wait till the post is complete cold!
T**T
A GREAT idea.....HORRIFIC client service....
Amended review: After only 6 weeks after purchasing the vitaclay - the insert cracked WHILE it was cooking a meal - which happened to be a bean soup. The soup leaked everywhere into the unit. I cleaned up the broken clay as best as I could and then contacted Vitaclay shortly afterwards. I was told that if I could prove to them that the clay shattered while cooking and IF I paid over $60 for processing/ shipping/handling - only then would they replace the insert. Never mind the actual UNIT which probably would not work since liquid had seeped all through it. I was not impressed with the client service and did not opt to pay $60 for an insert which I would not be able to use. Not impressed with this company at all. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I purchased this multi-cooker only a month ago, but its already become indispensable. I had recently been educating myself on the pitfalls of various cooking appliances I had in my home and realized that I had a slow-cooker with lead in its liner (!!!) and a rice cooker with non stick coating that was peeling off into the rice (!!!) both of which I had been using to cook foods for my family for years! I wanted to find a product to replace these two items that was safe and more organic, and in my research, I came across the VitaClay cooker. For me, I love that my food is only touching natural clay. I haven't tried the yogurt making feature yet - but it works great as a rice cooker (something we eat at least 2x a week) and as a slow cooker (its a little hotter than a traditional slow cooker, so you need to adjust the cooking times slightly). One of the best features is the delayed start option! You can wake up to nice oatmeal breakfasts or come home to wonderful casseroles. I would definitely recommend this product.
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