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Toshiba 東芝 MS3-STQ20SC(BK) 20公升 智能蒸氣焗爐 (黑色)

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Toshiba 東芝 MS3-STQ20SC(BK) 20公升 智能蒸氣焗爐 (黑色)TSmartLifeToshiba TSmartLife 1. 24. 5 304 FILLF01 MS3 STQ20SC(BK) 20 1500 1650 1300 1380 1500 1650 304 1. 2 () ( ) (FILL) (F01) x1x1x1 1 20 (xx)410 x 445 x 325 410 x 417 () x 325 (xx)350 x 300 x 200 (x)340 x 265 (x)340 x 265 : 100 : 35 100C2 ()100C1 ()35 100C5 100 230C2 100 230C2 30 45C24 38 ()

產品特點

  • 多功能合一:集蒸、炸、焗、燉、蒸焗、發酵六大功能於一機,一站式解決多種烹飪需求,有效節省廚房空間。
  • 智能TSmartLife應用程式:可連接Toshiba TSmartLife手機應用程式,內置豐富的線上食譜,支援遠距離控制模式、時間、溫度設定,並提供貼心煮食提示,讓智能烹飪觸手可及。
  • 精準蒸氣模式:設有純蒸、大火快蒸、穩火慢燉三種純蒸氣模式,從溫和發酵到高效蒸汽烹煮,精準控制溫度,鎖住食材營養與原汁原味。
  • 多樣烤焗功能:提供熱風對流烤/炸及蒸氣烤焗模式,輕鬆製作外酥內嫩或濕潤多汁的美味佳餚。
  • 特大水箱設計:配備1.2公升特大容量外置式水箱,在穩火慢燉模式下可連續使用長達4.5小時,大幅減少中途加水次數,烹飪更順暢。
  • 優質耐用爐腔:爐腔內壁採用食品級304不銹鋼材質,堅固耐用,易於清潔,確保食物烹煮安全衛生。
  • 人性化安全功能:設有兒童鎖、防燙手柄、水箱缺水提示(FILL)及爐溫過高提示(F01),全面保障使用安全。
  • 便捷清潔模式:內置餐具清潔、奶瓶消毒、爐腔清潔、爐腔除味、蒸氣系統清潔等多種自動清潔功能,讓清潔保養更省心。

技術規格

  • 產品型號:MS3-STQ20SC(BK)
  • 容量:20公升
  • 輸入功率:
    • 蒸氣:1500-1650瓦
    • 熱風對流:1300-1380瓦
    • 蒸氣烤焗:1500-1650瓦
  • 發熱器裝置:隱藏式發熱線
  • 操作方式:輕觸式按鈕及旋鈕
  • 爐內壁物料:304不銹鋼爐腔
  • 水箱容量:1.2公升 (外置式)
  • 爐內燈:有 (可開/關)
  • 待機模式:
  • 安全提示:水箱缺水提示 (FILL)、爐溫過高提示 (F01)
  • 兒童鎖:
  • 防燙手柄:
  • 配件:蒸盤x1、烤盤x1、蒸烤架x1、食譜書
  • 顏色:黑色
  • 製造地:中國
  • 保養:1年

容量與尺寸

  • 產品容量:20公升
  • 外型尺寸 (闊x深x高):410 x 445 x 325 毫米 / 410 x 417 (不包手柄) x 325 毫米
  • 爐內尺寸 (闊x深x高):350 x 300 x 200 毫米
  • 烤盤尺寸 (闊x深):340 x 265 毫米
  • 蒸盤尺寸 (闊x深):340 x 265 毫米
  • 建議安裝尺寸:左右及後方: 100毫米 / 上方: 開放空間

烹飪模式、時間與溫度

  • 純蒸:35-100°C,最長2小時
  • 高溫蒸氣 (大火快蒸):100°C,最長1小時
  • 營養慢燉 (穩火慢燉):35-100°C,最長5小時
  • 熱風對流烤/炸:100-230°C,最長2小時
  • 蒸氣烤焗:100-230°C,最長2小時
  • 發酵:30-45°C,最長24小時

清潔模式與自動功能

  • 清潔模式:餐具清潔、奶瓶消毒、爐腔清潔、爐腔除味、蒸氣系統清潔
  • 自動功能:共38種預設自動功能 (包含清潔模式)
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9.5/10 This is the pinnacle of Star Wars comic books. A great way to tie in their Indiana Jones character in Aphra and the mainline series to tell an amazing story. Only complaint is a couple of the issues artwork I was not a fan of. I like the more realistic look. Just make sure you read Aphra book 1 and the previous SW books to understand it better. Aphra book 1 being more important
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★★★★★ 5
Star Wars embraces fantasy
Format: Paperback
This is Star Wars at its' strangest, and that's a very good thing. Luke and co. fighting through what could easily be Dracula's castle is a truly unique experience. I don't wish to say more for fear of spoilers. As a note though you will get more out of this if you've been following the Star Wars and Dr. Aphra comics. However you can get by without that knowledge as well.
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Gothic Star Wars
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