3 Tier Stainless Steel Steamer Pot Set with Glass Lid – Multi Layer Steam Cooker with Dual Handles, Mirror Polished, Healthy Oil-Free Cooking – Vegetables, Fish, Dumplings & More
3 Tier Stainless Steel Steamer Pot Set with Glass Lid – Multi Layer Steam Cooker with Dual Handles, Mirror Polished, Healthy Oil-Free Cooking – Vegetables, Fish, Dumplings & More
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Why a Good Steamer Changes How You Cook Every Day
There is a reason steaming has been the go-to cooking method in kitchens across the world for centuries — it keeps food tasting the way it is supposed to taste. Vegetables come out with their colour, their texture, and most of their vitamins intact. Fish stays moist and flakes cleanly. Dumplings come out soft and even. You do not need oil, you do not need to stand over the hob stirring, and you do not end up with a pan full of grey boiled-out food that has lost everything interesting about it during cooking. This 3-tier stainless steel steamer gives you all of that in a well-built, properly designed pot that looks as good as it performs.
What You Get — Three Tiers, One Complete Setup
The set stacks into three layers above a single base pot of boiling water. Each tier is a separate steaming basket with its own pair of handles for lifting in and out independently. The tempered glass lid sits on top of the uppermost tier and has a small steam release vent that lets excess pressure escape safely without rattling. The stainless steel knob on the lid is solid and stays cool enough to grip comfortably during cooking. Everything stacks neatly as one unit on the hob and comes apart cleanly for serving and washing.
Three Tiers Means Three Things Cooking at Once
This is the most practical advantage of a multi-tier steamer — you cook different foods simultaneously without the flavours mixing and without needing multiple pots on different burners. Put your rice or dumplings in the bottom tier closest to the steam source for more direct heat. Vegetables go in the middle. A piece of fish or chicken goes at the top for the gentler steam that reaches it last. Everything finishes at roughly the same time, from one heat source, with one pot to clean up afterwards. For a family cooking a full meal, the time and energy saving is immediate and obvious.
Mirror Polished Stainless Steel — Built to Last
The body of every tier, the base pot, and the lid knob are all made from food-grade stainless steel with a full mirror polish inside and out. Mirror polished stainless steel is more hygienic than a brushed finish because the smooth surface doesn't give food particles or bacteria anywhere to settle between cleaning. It also holds its appearance well — stainless steel doesn't rust, doesn't absorb food odours between uses, and doesn't stain from the steam the way cheaper metals do. After months of regular use, this steamer looks the same as the day you first used it, provided you give it a basic wash after each session.
Dual Handles on Every Tier — Safe and Practical
Every tier has two rounded handles on opposite sides. When you need to lift a hot steaming basket out of the stack mid-cooking, two handles give you a balanced, controlled lift that a single handle or handle-free basket simply cannot match safely. The handles are made from the same stainless steel as the rest of the pot and are shaped to give your fingers a comfortable grip without being sharp or uncomfortable against your palms. They also make each tier easy to carry to the sink or to the table without needing oven gloves every time.
Healthier Cooking Without Changing What You Eat
Steam cooking requires no oil, no butter, and no fat of any kind. The food cooks in pure water vapour, which means the calorie count of every meal you steam is lower than the same meal fried or roasted, without you having to change the recipe or the ingredients. The nutrients in vegetables that dissolve into water during boiling stay inside the food when steamed, so the nutritional value of what reaches the plate is noticeably higher. For anyone cooking for children, managing their diet, or simply wanting to eat better without complicated recipe changes, a steamer is one of the most effective kitchen tools available.
What You Can Cook in It
The three-tier setup handles a wide range of dishes that you might not initially think of as steamer food. Vegetables are the obvious one — broccoli, carrots, green beans, asparagus, pak choi, and cauliflower all steam beautifully in 6 to 10 minutes. Fish fillets and whole small fish steam perfectly in the top tier with aromatics like ginger and spring onion laid alongside. Dumplings, dim sum, and steamed buns come out exactly the way they should when steamed in a steel tier lined with greaseproof paper. Eggs can be steamed to a soft or hard set. Rice steams above the boiling water in the lower tier. Even reheating leftovers works better in a steamer than a microwave — food comes back to temperature evenly and stays moist rather than drying out at the edges.
Works on Gas and Electric Hobs
The flat base of the pot makes full contact with gas and electric cooktops. The stainless steel construction is compatible with standard home hobs without any special setup. Fill the base pot with water, bring it to the boil, stack the tiers, put the lid on, and the steamer does the rest. Adjust the heat to a steady simmer and the steam circulates through all three tiers consistently throughout cooking.
Easy to Clean, Easy to Store
After each use, the tiers come apart completely and each one washes quickly in warm soapy water or in the dishwasher. The smooth mirror-polished surfaces don't hold onto food residue the way textured finishes do, so cleaning takes a few minutes rather than a serious scrubbing session. When clean and dry, the tiers stack back inside each other with the lid on top, taking up the same floor space as a single saucepan in your cupboard.
