Aroma Stainless Steel Hot Pot, Silver (ASP-600), 5 quart Import To Shop ×Product customization General Description Gallery
- Timelessly Traditional – Our ASP-600 takes all the features of a traditional Shabu Shabu pot and translates them into a uniquely versatile piece that maintains the functionality of a traditional hot pot while combining it with the timeless appearance of stainless steel. Together, they form a brilliant hot pot that is sure to impress.
- Dual Compartments – The dual-pot bowl allows for two different types of soup to be cooked simultaneously. Do you have a family of heat-chasers, but prefer a nice, mild soup? This is the perfect solution. The revolutionary design allows both to be heated without fear of one spilling into the other.
- Features – The Aroma Stainless Steel Hot Pot features a removable pot for easy cleaning and storage, a tempered glass lid for adequate steaming, as well as cool touch handles for safe use with friends and family.
- Accessories – The ASP-600 comes with adjustable heating base, dual-bowl cooking pot, and steam vent lid for perfect hotpot every time.
- BPA Free
- 1500 Watts, heats up fast and cooks evenly, power consumption :120 volt/60Hz
- Adjustable power dial
- Removable pot is dishwasher safe for easy clean up
- Great for family meals
$47
The aroma electric Shabo hot pot is the perfect way to enjoy a hot pot feast at home with family and friends. The two built-in compartments offer the convenience of Two flavors in the same pot. Powerful at 1500 watts, it heats up The broth fast and evenly. When it’s time to cook your meat, seafood, and vegetables in the broth, the front power dial gives you easy access to adjusting temperature to the desired level. The stainless steel cooking pot is dishwasher safe, so cleanup is a breeze.
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Specification: Aroma Stainless Steel Hot Pot, Silver (ASP-600), 5 quart Import To Shop ×Product customization General Description Gallery
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Zaskar –
Works well for what It doesWorks well for what it does. I’d recommend putting food coloring in each cavity. Look at the attached photo. Do each separately, put water with food coloring in one and just water in the other. Heat it up for about 30 minutes. If there is any leaks you’ll see the color in the one with plain water.Empty and repeat the process but put water in food coloring in the one that was plain water and plain water in the one that had food coloring. Heat and see if there are any leaks.
Qilin Zhang –
Easy to useReally easy to clean. I didn’t have the problem of leaking
Windowswatcher –
Perfect for hot pots! I love it!Perfect for hot pots! I love it!
RXM –
Very concerned about this product… will return for refundThe media could not be loaded.
I’ve been looking for a good hot pot to make shabu shabu, and many of the physical characteristics of this Aroma product were exactly what I was looking for. Central bowl for soups, external ring for a shared cooking experience, and a plug-in heating element so it could be used easily at the table. I give the product high marks for all these needs, but I have big concerns in other areas. Here are my findings and comments that hopefully will help others decide to purchase or not:1 – It’s an induction heater, so just like an induction kettle it is LOUD when heating. Some have posted comments about huge concerns about “what is going on???” but the clicking and popping is no different than any induction water kettle and quite normal. See the attached video to get a good example of the noise while heating. Overall, I will say that noise-wise it’s like an induction water kettle times 4 as far as loudness… the expansive metal bowl structure and glass top seems to amplify the noise and personally it’s way too loud for me. Hard to even talk over the din.2 – The first time I used the product it smelled like burned rubber or plastic. We had read other reviews stating this and when we first turned it on we were concerned enough to have a fire extinguisher handy just in case. I think this may be just some oils or something left over from the manufacturing process because the 2nd and 3rd time I tried testing the product the smell was gone.3 – The lid seems like it will shatter at any moment and does not form a tight seal. I wish I could show my other video (reviews are limited to 1) with the unit boiling because you see some steam going through the vent hole but most of the steam ejecting around the edges of the glass top in an unpredictable manner. Easy to get a steam burn when trying to remove the top. In addition, as the boiling really heats up the glass top you hear loud creaks and cracks as if the glass is breaking. I think it’s thermal expansion around the metal exterior ring, but VERY concerning. Seems like the top will shatter at any moment as others have reported actually happening.4 – Finally, as the unit comes to a rolling boil it really quiets down as you would expect for an induction heater. The problem is for many hot pot dishes you want a gentle boil or barely boiling at all. This is the fundamental flaw of the design unfortunately… it’s either “off” induction heating or “on 100%”. So, if you put it say on “medium” in an attempt to get a slow boil, what you get in reality is a quick cycle from “not really boiling” to “full rolling boil” then off until it’s not really boiling, etc. It’s like having a car that only has the ability to coast or put the throttle on at 100% and try to go 30 miles per hour… but it only stops accelerating at 60 mph and then lets you coast back to 29 mph.Of all the issues with this unit, it’s #4 that killed it for me and I will be returning. TLDR; It’s incredibly loud most of the time, smells like the unit is burning up when you first use it (but goes away), sounds like the glass lid will shatter at any moment and doesn’t fit well enough to avoid steam burns, and can’t hold at a gentle boil.
Stephen T. –
Easy to use, but the metal is thin and the central compartment boils away much fasterI have another hotpot that is made for an electric stovetop or gas stove that is basically the same idea: there is a central well and an outer ring that allows you to have two different broths at the same time. The other one I have the central well is narrower at the bottom, such that the energy that goes into the central well is less. In this one, the bottom area of the central well is the same diameter as the top rim, meaning that a large fraction of the heating power goes into the central well. As a result, the center well needed to be replenished much more often than the outer ring. We’ll have to see if I get used to that. I put the spicy broth in the outer ring and the mild broth in the center. However, it is possible that if I put the spicy broth ( which is much oilier) in the middle, it might reduce evaporation there. The gauge of the metal is pretty thin. The upper part (excluding the lid and the heater base) weights 657 grams, while my other stovetop one of similar size weights just short of 1 kilogram. However, the dining experience did not seem to be adversely affected by the thin gauge. It was not too noisy (as some thin pans are), and except for the center well drying out much faster, I have no complaints.
Johnny –
Thanks for perfect Chinese New Year’s celebration!My wife is from Sichuan and Chinese New Year is a big deal. I’ve had hot pot all over China in restaurants both famous and fancy, and simple and basic. We bought this Aroma unit just for New Year’s. It’s what we’ve always been searching for. No worries about construction quality. The metal is a solid and confident gauge. It boils really fast! Temps are maintained at any temp easily.The center portion boils first and does stay very slightly hotter than the outer portion. But this is of no practical consequence or worry. A few reviews complain of liquid seeping from the center to the outer ring—NO PROBLEM! All works perfectly.We also prefer this to the other popular model it competes with because the outer portion holds about twice as much as the center area. Everyone around the table can reach the outer ring area easily. And, it’s not a difficult reach for anyone to reach the centers section if that’s where you cook your spicy soup, or a particular type of meat.Now that we have this beautiful pot, and a new meat slicer, hot pot will be happening all the time at our house!
Judith S. –
Am enjoying the product.Does what it is supposed to do. Works well.
Bonnie zheng –
Nice productVery nice hot pot.
Hotpot Lover –
Mom is happyMy mother raves about this ptoduct, which can serve at least for 4 people. She even conducted a leak test, which it passed.
Sharon H. Miller –
Love itJust wish it had a longer cord