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expiredniki4h | Staff posted Jul 19, 2025 04:53 PM
expiredniki4h | Staff posted Jul 19, 2025 04:53 PM

7.5-Qt Power XL StirMax Multi-Cooker w/ Automatic Paddle to Stir & Shred (Black)

$29

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Walmart has 7.5-Qt Power XL StirMax Multi-Cooker w/ Automatic Paddle to Stir & Shred (Black) for $28.82. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • The 360° Automatic Paddle – Stirs and shreds perfectly cooked family meals in no time.
  • 9 Quick-Touch Presets - StirMax, Braise-Max, Slow Cook, Stew/Soup, Keep Warm, Steam/Boil, Risotto, Saute, and Rice.
  • The PowerXL StirMax smart preset sautés before slow cooking.
  • The PowerXL Braise-Max smart preset sears before slow cooking.
  • Premium Glass Lid - With Stainless Steel Handle and Trim
  • 7.5 Qt Durable Ceramic Coated Pot for easy cooking and clean-up is PFAS-Free.
  • Cool-touch Pot Handles
  • Digital Display
  • Touch Pad Controls

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  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 2-year warranty
    • Rating of 4.6/5 from 430+ Walmart customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)

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Walmart has 7.5-Qt Power XL StirMax Multi-Cooker w/ Automatic Paddle to Stir & Shred (Black) for $28.82. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • The 360° Automatic Paddle – Stirs and shreds perfectly cooked family meals in no time.
  • 9 Quick-Touch Presets - StirMax, Braise-Max, Slow Cook, Stew/Soup, Keep Warm, Steam/Boil, Risotto, Saute, and Rice.
  • The PowerXL StirMax smart preset sautés before slow cooking.
  • The PowerXL Braise-Max smart preset sears before slow cooking.
  • Premium Glass Lid - With Stainless Steel Handle and Trim
  • 7.5 Qt Durable Ceramic Coated Pot for easy cooking and clean-up is PFAS-Free.
  • Cool-touch Pot Handles
  • Digital Display
  • Touch Pad Controls

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 2-year warranty
    • Rating of 4.6/5 from 430+ Walmart customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)

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Written by niki4h | Staff

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Model: STIRMAX 7.5 Quart Digital Multi-Cooker, 9 in 1 programable presets to Sauté, Sear, and Brown Food

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highlifelightYesterday 02:21 AM
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Quote from slypher25aussie :
Saw this reviewed by Freakin' Reviews on YouTube. It does a pretty poor job of stirring anything beyond a thin soup. It also misses stirring anything in the corners because it's a square.
I watched that review and I was really confused, it was like he was out to put the thing down. The device did macaroni and cheese fine - for some reason he decides to judge the performance based on the recipe being wrong, why? Square design doesn't allow for hitting the entire bottom, okay, got it - but for some reason this becomes the theme for the entire video when it's an understandable tradeoff. It's a gimmicky device no doubt, but he did a poor review. At this price, no-brainer.
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ShrewdGalley2050Yesterday 02:23 AM
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Just used it and it still comes up that sales price.
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tannersarmsYesterday 05:13 AM
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Quote from highlifelight :
I watched that review and I was really confused, it was like he was out to put the thing down. The device did macaroni and cheese fine - for some reason he decides to judge the performance based on the recipe being wrong, why? Square design doesn't allow for hitting the entire bottom, okay, got it - but for some reason this becomes the theme for the entire video when it's an understandable tradeoff. It's a gimmicky device no doubt, but he did a poor review. At this price, no-brainer.
Just watched it, and I think it's a fair review because he's doing so based on how the product markets itself. And the included recipe booklet is part of that marketing. You would think that the booklet would include the recipes that showcase the product, but it clearly didn't do that with mac and cheese, it shredded the mac and the end product was akin to stuffing. What's interesting is it has a stir delay function, whereas if it had the opposite feature where it stirred at the start and stopped the the latter half, it would probably have come out looking great.
The rice and the chilli recipe prove that this isn't the "set it and forget it it" device that it markets itself as ("No hassle cooking" and "Stirmax does all the work for you" appear on the various images on the product page).
That said, I agree with you that it's a great price once you understand what it does well and what its limitations are, and what you're going to need to do to make up for its shortcomings (ie switch off the stir function half way through, or help keep stuff out of the corners in the early stages of cooking). But that's also why it's $28 instead of $99, because it doesn't do what it says it does in the marketing. I'm sure there'll be a v2 that takes on board all of the criticisms and doesn't end up being on clearance for 28% of its RRP
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Still available for me, but seems to vary by location
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90$ for me
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DanielB6409Yesterday 10:08 PM
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Could this do risotto? That takes some muscle. But if it could, would be huge.
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tannersarmsToday 03:15 AM
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Quote from DanielB6409 :
Could this do risotto? That takes some muscle. But if it could, would be huge.
Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz_d_9-zUKo It shows what the device can do and its shortcomings. I've not made a risotto so not sure of the necessary steps, but part of this review features a rice pilaf and you can see where it falls short on that recipe. You'll know after watching that how much manual intervention would be involved in order to address those shortcomings and if it would be worth your time/money.

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