Steamer reviews
Steaming is a healthy way to cook, ensuring that meat and vegetables retain beneficial nutrients usually destroyed by boiling. The Which? team reveals how the bestselling steamers by Tefal, Morphy Richards and Russell Hobbs score on performance, ease of storage and cleaning - check out how to get healthy dinners onto your table today!
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- Best Buys
The top 4 steamers we recommend
We've reviewed 14 steamers
Ordered by most recent launch date
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Lakeland
MyKitchen 2 TierFrom £50.00
Launch: Aug 2012
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Logik
L90SSS11From £25.00
Launch: Oct 2011
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Lakeland
Superchef 15312From £200.00
Launch: May 2011
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Tefal
Mini Compact VC135215From £28.00
Launch: Mar 2011
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Breville
4 in 1 Multicooker VTP053From £39.00
Launch: Aug 2010
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Morphy Richards
Intellisteam 48781From £70.00
Launch: Jun 2010
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Breville
Digital Herbal Infusion VTP068From £30.00
Launch: Oct 2009
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Russell Hobbs
15071From £25.00
Launch: Oct 2009
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Argos
Cookworks Signature 422/9409From £16.00
Launch: Aug 2009
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Argos
Value Range 2 bowl 422/8936From £15.00
Launch: Jul 2009
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Russell Hobbs
Food Collection 14453From £19.00
Launch: Jul 2008
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Tefal
Simply Invents VC101616From £55.00
Launch: Apr 2007
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Tefal
VC100715From £35.00
Launch: Mar 2007
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Morphy Richards
3 Tier stainless steel 48755From £33.00
Launch: Nov 2005
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Best Buys
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products with high total test scores that perform consistently well in
our rigorous lab tests and excel in all key areas.
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