Okay, confession time: I was on the hunt. A hunt for the ultimate kitchen shortcut, that is! As a blogger-journalist juggling deadlines and dinner, I’m always on the lookout for gadgets that can shave off precious minutes in the kitchen. So, when I stumbled upon the my LAnd computerized multi-function cooker 10 (10 LT), I thought I’d struck gold. A cooker that promises to handle stews, soups, congee, and rice? Sign me up, right?
Well, hold your horses.
First impressions weren’t bad, I have to admit. The silver finish was reasonably stylish, and that 10-liter capacity? Perfect for my Sunday batch-cooking ritual – prepping meals for the whole crazy week. And those touch controls? Seemed pretty modern, a nice touch.
But here’s where my dreams hit a brick wall. Turns out, this cooker is currently unavailable. Seriously? Strike one, and a major buzzkill.
Being the persistent type, I decided to dig a little deeper. I mean, maybe I could find one secondhand, right? The specs seemed promising enough: it wouldn’t hog too much counter space, and at 20 pounds, it felt like it was built to last. Plus, dishwasher-safe parts are always a win in my book – who has time for hand-washing these days?
Then, BAM! I saw the “Date First Available: June 1, 2015.” and “Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No”. June 2015?! In the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it world of kitchen tech, that’s practically ancient history! It felt like I’d unearthed a kitchen relic, something you’d find in your grandma’s attic.
So, here’s the honest truth: I can’t give you a proper “I used it and loved it (or hated it)” review because, well, I couldn’t even buy the darn thing. But based on what I could find out, here’s the lowdown:
- The “Maybe” List: On paper, the multi-functionality sounds great, the capacity is generous, and the dishwasher-safe parts are a definite plus.
- The “Big No-Nos”: It’s discontinued, which means potentially outdated tech, and most importantly, you can’t even get your hands on one!
My Two Cents:
Look, the my LAnd multi-function cooker might have been a decent choice back in its heyday. But let’s face it, in 2025, it’s a dinosaur. There are tons of newer, shinier, and probably more efficient multi-cookers out there vying for your attention (and your dollars). My advice? Skip this trip down memory lane and explore some more current options. You’ll thank me later.
Final Verdict: N/A (because it’s basically a ghost)
My Recommendation: Steer clear and set your sights on a more modern multi-cooker. Trust me on this one.