How Do VitaClay Models Compare?
VitaClay multicookers and VitaClay slow cookers/multi-crocks both:
* Use unglazed, lead-free zisha clay inserts
* Heat up 4 times faster than conventional metal slow cookers.
Multicookers feature dedicated digital micro-computer rice and yogurt settings, whereas traditional slow-cooker/multi-crock models focus heavily on large-batch boiling, soups, and bone broths.
Key Feature Differences:
Multicooker Models (e.g., VM7900, VF7700):
* Include specialized digital programs for white rice, brown rice, and porridge.
* Feature low-temperature yogurt-making or grain-germinating functions.
* Generally smaller capacities (around 4 qt / 8 cups).
* Fully programmable electronic timers and micro-pressure double-lid designs.
Slow Cooker / Multi-Crock Models (e.g., VM7800 series, Nourishing Pot):
* Built for larger capacity batches (6 to 6.5 quarts) ideal for families.
* Tailored for long simmers, stews, beans, and 24-hour bone broths.
* Newer hybrid units like the VitaClay Nourishing Pot bridge the gap by combining high-capacity multi-crock sizing with digital multi-cooker rice and yogurt modes.
