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The StirMATE Automatic Pot Stirrer GEN 3 is a cordless, rechargeable kitchen gadget designed to automate stirring for pots 6-9 inches in diameter. Featuring a patented self-adjusting mechanism and variable speed motor that’s 1.5x faster than previous models, it delivers up to 10 hours of quiet, high-torque stirring per charge. Ideal for soups, sauces, and slow-cooked dishes, it prevents scorching and ensures consistent texture, making it a must-have for busy home chefs seeking hands-free precision.












| ASIN | B076HH4WZM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,992 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #114 in Cooking Spoons |
| Brand | STIRMATE |
| Brand Name | STIRMATE |
| Capacity | 6 Quarts |
| Coating Description | Uncoated |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,825 Reviews |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Is Suitable For Stovetop | No |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0002 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 8541966750 |
| Size | 9.5 x 2.4 x 3.6 inches |
| UPC | 694263707815 |
A**.
This is an incredible value. Let me explain…
To summarize, the product works. And for $65, it’s a steal. There are surely a few tweaks here and there that could make it a better product, but the bottom like is that it does exactly what it’s supposed to do: stir pots. Rather than write some ridiculously useless review about how well the rice pudding or ‘grandma’s special beef stew turned out’, let me describe the product and explain why it’s a must have. Again, the price. If you’re looking for something to stir your oatmeal so that you can sit and read the paper, surely you can throw $65 on this item. It’s inexpensive. And again, it works. Second, it’s a very sound design. Easy enough for any dummy to use. The mechanism is also very simple, but effective. Whoever designed this product understood geometry and trigonometry. When set up properly, the stirrer will reach the edges of the pot. This is accomplished by simple geometry. There are no fancy linkages that require any setup, or that will be vulnerable to failure under cooking conditions. The main body (which houses the motor) is also ridiculously easy to attach to your pot. The device can stir both thin and highly viscous contents. It has the power to do the latter. Moreover, it can use both a rechargeable and a standard 9V battery…. for times when you forget to recharge it. Overall, this is one of those rare products that demonstrates thoughtful design. Someone clearly made a product they intended to work as advertised. My one gripe? The motor could be a touch quieter. But that’s an easy fix for another version.
H**7
No more hovering over the stove for hours
Update 10/23/18: It's been a year since my purchase and I've used my Stirmate at least a hundred times (about 250-300 hours) . It is still runs perfectly. I've used it to make all sorts of sauces (Ragu, Bolognese, Velouté and Espagnole roux, bases for ice cream and gelato, custards, puddings, soups, and marmalade. Its very helpful at reducing water content, particularly when it needs to be done very slowly. It serves to gently scrap the bottom of the pot or sauce pan, and keep the mixture of whatever you are cooking well distributed. That being said, I found it works best with straight-sided flat bottom cookware. I've used it for reducing syrup for something like flan, but It would not work well with very viscous preparations like toffee, thick caramel or fudge. Overall, I'm very pleased. Nov. 3, 2017: I just got the Stirmate and used it for the first time. It works amazingly well, seems very well constructed and from solid materials. The mechanism is surprising powerful, providing plenty of torque and for the hour or so I used it it didn’t slow down at all. It’s very quiet, but not silent. The actual stirrer is simple yet ingenious - essentially, it is on floating hinges (top and bottom) so it can self adjust to whatever size and shape pot you are using. No need to worry about the end of it hanging outside the pot – it won’t get damaged by indirect heat. The Stirmate runs on a 9volt battery, like those in a smoke detector. I’ve been watching this product for a couple of months, deciding whether or not to buy it. The first iteration of the Stirmate used a regular battery, then they offered an externally rechargeable battery, and this new version has an internally rechargeable battery. You can replace the rechargeable battery or use a regular battery if you’ve forgotten to charge it. I just love that, because lately many gadgets need to be discarded when the rechargeable battery wears out. Shipping was fast. From California to New York City in just 2 days. It was shipped inside a paper envelope with some bubble wrap. The envelope arrived broken on one end and the stirrer stick was hanging out. Maybe I should take off a star for that but I suppose the fact there was no damage just speaks well of the build quality. Before ordering I wrote to the seller and they said the Stirmate is covered by a one year warrantee (excluding the battery). I have already made the Greek style rice pudding recipe from the Stirmate.com website – I couldn’t wait and ate some right away (delicious), but I’m sure it will be even better when it cools and firms up. Bottom line is that the Stirmate is worth the money, and certainly beats standing over a hot stove for hours stirring and stirring like some recipes require.
E**W
Works great! Easy to use.
I like this thing. It did a great job with my huge pot of tomato soup. I would give it 5 stars if the manufacturers didn't claim the battery lasts 10 hours. I suppose maybe it does if it's stirring water at the lowest speed. For my job, it did about 4 hours. Recharge time was fairly short, so it's not a huge problem. Be sure to read the cleaning instructions. I got mine clean fairly easily despite lots of tomato spatter. It was easy to assemble and put into action. Wish it had a low power beeper. I will be using this a lot. Very glad I bought it.
H**G
I do not like it. I LOVE IT!!!!!
but some of the reviews, I tried it and was really expecting that it would not do the job. Well I was wrong. I had it for about 3 1/2 hours constantly stirring a huge pot of sauce. Didn’t have any problems with sauce sticking to the bottom of the pot . I’m looking forward to after the holidays because I usually make split pea soup with any ham that’s left over and if you’ve ever made it, you will know how it sticks just by the way this worked with the sauce I don’t think I will have any problem. I would definitely recommend anyone to buy this product. It does work quite well and it was on for approximately 3 1/2 hours constant stirring, and the battery held up fine. And I did use the metal stir not the plastic one. I don’t think the plastic would’ve held up to the sauce, but the metal one did the job flawlessly.
D**S
A Stirrer That Actually Works!
I've owned another "as seen on TV" stirrer that's less than ten bucks. Don't bother. But the search continued--home cooks don't have a sous chef to do the stirring, and we have a lot of things to cook at once. Freeing us from one task so that we can do everything else better is a significant gain. This stirrer has real muscle--the motor is geared down so that it stirs with real power. Yesterday I made risotto, and it stirred the whole thing for me. It just sat there on the pan for about a half hour, stirring away instead of my having to stir. It's adjustable, will work with a variety of pot diameters and heights. It charges quickly, in an hour or two. I've had it stir constantly for an hour without slowing down, and I'm sure it will run a lot longer on a charge. But there's no reason why you can't charge while it's stirring, so if you put it away and it runs down you can still use it as long as you have an outlet within reach of your stovetop--or an extension cord. It also is cleverly designed so that it effectively rubs the bottom the pan it's stirring and covers the whole thing. It does a quite thorough job of stirring. Maybe even better than I do! It's quality construction. Everything is rugged, so it will last a long time. Good news is that the stirrer can go into the dishwasher--you want that, because, of course, it gets all involved with whatever you're stirring, and needs to be well cleaned. You clean the rest of it yourself, but it doesn't get messy and is easy enough too wipe off. The size is manageable. It won't take up a huge amount of space. The only improvement that I'd want is a better box to store the three pieces and charger in, instead of the cardboard box it comes in. I reinforced that box with packaging tape, and use it to store the StirMATE, but it's actually about twice as big as it needs to be and is not super durable. Finally, the price. For something as sturdily built and durable, I'd expect to pay more! It's great to see a quality cooking accessory with a price that's only two digits. If you're looking for a gift for that foodie in your life, this could be the ideal choice. It's new and isn't sold in the cooking equipment stores, so your giftee won't know about it. And when you first see it, its purpose isn't clear. But when your giftee uses it, then you'll be remembered for giving the perfect gift. And its durability will have you remembered for that gift every time it takes over a tough stirring task.
D**Y
Does not work at all like advertised
This product works great. If you're stirring water, anything with more resistance than that and it will not work for more than a minute or two if you're holding it down. Even with just water, the machine tries to angle itself up off of the pot which then makes it not work either. If I wanted to sit at the pot holding something on the pot I would just stir it myself.
C**T
Helpful lil sucker
Love this stirMate. I make sauces every week in my restaurant. This cut my cooking time in half because I can double the flame. I have to use the cord directly to the unit now though. The rechargeable battery only lasted about 6 months. I even tried an energizer rechargeable 9volt. That didn’t work. But I still love this thing.
A**R
Perfect for making condensed/evaporated milk for ice cream!
I have been experimenting with techniques to make great home made ice cream thank to the endless quarantine. I tried heavy cream, gelatin, gums, etc., but what works the best for me is home made evaporated milk. I start with a gallon of whole milk, and after spending hours stirring the milk so it doesn't burn or spill, I end up with relatively small quantity of thick evaporated milk that makes amazing ice cream in my ice cream maker (stand alone one with a built in compressor). The ice cream is crystal free / creamy, and doesn't have the high fat/buttery taste of ice cream made with heavy cream. All you need is this thick milk chilled and blended in a blender to add volume, sugar (dissolve towards the end of evaporating milk), and any flavors (fruit, peppermint extract, vanilla, etc.). Just milk and sugar is also delicious. There is just one problem with this approach. It takes FOREVER to make evaporated milk. I remember spending up to 3 hours stirring the milk! I love my ice cream, but spending 3 hours in front of the stove was getting old pretty fast. One evening, I decided to search for an "automatic stirrer" product on Amazon. I wasn't expecting anything, but lo and behold, I ended up coming across StirMATE. I couldn't believe my eyes! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. It was an instant buy, and thanks to Amazon's quick delivery, it was in my hands in a little over 24 hours. I was pleasantly surprised by the build quality and heft of the device. I was expecting it to be a flimsy little thing, but it is really well built and feels solid. I took it for a test drive the same day it arrived, and I am happy to report that it did exactly what I wanted it to do. I left the milk in a large stainless steel pot on medium/low heat and let StirMATE do it's magic. A few hours later, I had perfect eveporated/condensed milk that I used the next day to make some delicious low sugar Matcha Green Tea ice cream. StirMATE saved me hours of standing over the pot stirring it constantly, and scraping a thick layer of burnt milk from the bottom no matter how much I stirred. I've only used it once, so I can't say how long it will last, but it looks like the people behind it are passionate about what they do, so I assume they invested a lot of time designing it well. Here is a fun fact I discovered shortly after receiving the product: The inventor of StirMATE (Dimitri Cados) is the founder of Casbah foods. A few years ago, I got into home made Falafel and remember buying a bunch of boxes of Casbah Falafel mix (it was delicious!). Awesome job with this invention, Dimitri!
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