🍽️ Cook Smart, Live Well!
The TOKIT Omni Cook Robot is an all-in-one food processor that combines 21 cooking functions into a single, sleek device. With a user-friendly 7'' touch screen, it offers guided recipes and a self-cleaning mode, making it perfect for busy professionals looking to enhance their culinary skills while maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Brand | TOKIT |
Model Number | TLLJE01ACM-1A |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 24.4 x 35.5 x 36.4 cm; 2.02 kg |
Capacity | 2.2 litres |
Auto Shutoff | Yes |
Special Features | Touch screen, Guided recipes, Self-cleaning mode, WiFi connection to recipes |
Item Weight | 2.02 kg |
L**Y
A serious alternative to a Thermomix at a great price
As a professional chef I have used a Thermomix extensively during my work in kitchens and decided on getting one for use in home and for my private catering business.Whilst researching, I came across the TOKIT and was impressed with the specification and the price point of this machine and decided to purchase this instead of a Thermomix.Two months later and it has proved to be a real winner.Easy to use, good solid design and really stable when blending (unlike a Thermomix!) , it is a great addition to my kitchen and along with an efficient customer service team I am glad that I chose this product.Unlike other reviews, I have had no issues with Wi-Fi connectivity wherever in use it at home or on site when catering for functions.If there was one thing that I would like to see it would be to have an indication of the temperature of the bowl ingredients when the TOKIT is heating up and cooling down.
A**O
Great product and great customer service
I'm enjoying the guided recipes on the website. Recommended especially if you like asian food, but I guess it would be also possible to adapt recipes created for the more famous competitor, by using the manual settings. Had to contact customer service about the purchase of an accessory and they replied in less than 24 hoursThe wifi is a bit weak and sometimes it loses the connection. It would be great if you could add new necipes to your account, and if you could login to your account from the machine.
H**N
The machine itself is great but not enough recipes available for guided cooking
I bought the Tokit Omni Cook based on it being highly rated online and because the competitor product Thermomix TM6 had a 6-8 week lead time. It was 24% off on Amazon making it £858, so a couple of hundred pounds cheaper than a new Thermomix as well.The machine feels and looks high quality, and in my opinion more stylish and modern than a Thermomix. The screen and control knob are nice to use. I have absolutely no complaint about the device itself, it's beautifully designed. The only minor issue I had with the design was that I could put the lid on and turn it into a "locked" position without the lid being on straight, meaning that it wasn't sealed on one side and the contents could leak through during mixing. One other thing I felt was that the edges of the opening of the steel bowl felt more “raw” than I would expect for a high priced item… I found myself consciously trying to avoid handling that area too much with my bare hands in case it nicked my skin. The bowl of the secondhand Thermomix I later bought feels better finished.I loved the physical machine but unfortunately had to return it as I found the recipes on their cloud platform (Cooknjoy) too limited and the website slow and clunky, and there is no mobile app as far as I could see. There were barely a handful of recipes I could see myself trying for my family. They are also mostly Asian recipes (e.g. there are at least six lotus root-based recipes but only one risotto). Even if they added thousands more recipes, the recipe platform functionality is nowhere as advanced or useful as the Cookidoo platform that Thermomix uses. The Tokit certainly has all the prep and cooking features that a Thermomix has, but because of the lack of guided cooking recipes, those features would mostly need to be used manually (i.e. using your own judgement to set the duration, temperature and blade speed for each step of cooking).The Tokit would be useful for people who want to be more “involved” in the cooking process, and who still want to use their brain and creativity while cooking (using the machine's prep and cooking functionality without guided cooking). For people who just want to provide interesting and varied meals for their family with minimal effort, a Thermomix is going to be the better buy, as the Cookidoo recipe platform is so much more established and advanced.If you are trying to decide between Tokit or Thermomix, I recommend first browsing their respective recipe platforms, Cooknjoy and Cookidoo (and the Cookidoo mobile app which I use more than the website), as that will be the main difference, not the physical machines which basically do the same things and are of similar quality. The websites and app are all free to browse (you would need to sign up for the free trial to see the actual cooking steps on Cookidoo though). Yes, Cookidoo has a subscription cost of £40/year (Cooknjoy is completely free) but that's not a high price for the functionality it offers - hundreds of thousands of recipes from around the world, recipe organisation, a meal planner, it can even add required items to your online shopping trolley automatically. It also allows you to create and save your own custom recipes (or modified recipes) which is a feature I didn't think I'd use at first but now I enjoy as it means the recipes previously only stored in my head can now be formalised and saved as guided cooking recipes. The recipes on Cookidoo also have user ratings which are useful as it helps me decide which recipes to try, as any recipe with a rating of 4.5 and over is pretty much a guaranteed success. If you are not interested in any of that, and just want the physical machine, then Tokit is probably fine for you as you won't care that the Cooknjoy platform has only basic functionality. Personally, I have found the Thermomix more useful for my needs, and a secondhand one was cheaper than what I paid for the Tokit. I imagine if you are on the level of a professional chef, you might find the Thermomix and Cookidoo slightly patronising.. for example the Thermomix lid is clamped down for a couple of seconds after each cooking/mixing step, which might get annoying if you are wanting to get into the bowl very frequently. Having said that, the Tokit has a lot of unnecessary jingles and sounds that could irritate some people (others will find them cute), but you can at least control the sounds in the device settings.In summary, I feel without a good recipe platform, the Tokit won’t change your life as it is basically an expensive touch screen-controlled food processor that can also weigh and heat. The machine can do all the things that a Thermomix machine does, but the human still needs to be very involved, making it less of a “smart” cooker and more like any other kitchen appliance. For a regular user, Thermomix opens up more of a universe of ideas and options for daily cooking which therefore makes it much better value as it will be used more.
M**H
Great guided recipes
Really enjoying using this device. It does take a while to get used to but that is where the built in recipe function comes in very handy. In fact the recipes have inspired us to try some new things.We have made bread in it, rice, veggie spag bol, soups and I am really impressed.What we don't like, the wifi reception is weak, it is situated about 3m from our wifi hub and often complains that it cannot connect, it can but patience is needed. Cleaning , worth watching the Tokit Videos on 10 ways to clean the device.As this is a newish product I look forward to spares such as another lid becoming available in the UK. The lid takes on kitchen odours and these can be dealt with using bicarbonate of soda but it would be great to have a spare lid.
"**"
The Omni cook recipe website is absolutely awful.
The device itself is fine. Food does get stuck to the bottom sometimes so cleaning can be a nightmare. The cooknjoy recipe website is probably one of the worst websites I have used. Awful. You can only search for recipes no browsing capabilities. I expected more for the price.
M**J
WiFi connection issues
So machine came , first start unable to do tutorial , my WiFi definitely works great I have got 1GB fast network plus Google mesh WiFi, anyway I have tried everything factory reset , I even did hot-spot WiFi from my phone to check , simple won't work. , everytime when I turned off machine and turned back on , started working connecting and show recipes for 2min then crash, so annoyed by it , I get equipment can be faulty sometimes but for the price this should have 100% quality checks before is sent to customer, I am not sure if this is software issues or WiFi board chip inside , but I know one for thing for sure I will buy thermomix tm6 instead
L**B
The Tokit Omni Cook is a highly versatile kitchen appliance
I am new to the world of Tokit Omni Cook but I am so glad that I have joined the many others who enjoy endless recipes at the touch of a button.The Tokit Omni Cook is incredibly user-friendly, offering intuitive controls and convenience for all your cooking needs.I have used it almost every day since I purchased it for my new home.My grandchildren love to help. Pizza is always on the menu when they visit. I prepare everything and they add the ingredients when prompted - All under supervision I might add.It makes you wonder how you managed before Tokit Omni Cook came into your life.The hardest part is choosing the next recipeI love it !!
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