| Zojirushi 6 Cup Rice Cooker / Steamer |  | Brand: Zojirushi Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $48.95 - $61.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 118 reviews Sales Rank: 394053
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.1 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 9.5 x 9.1
MPN: 330506 ASIN: B0000632SL
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| Features:
| • | Removable nonstick cooking pan | | • | See-through glass lid | | • | Stainless steel steaming tray | | • | Automatic keep warm function | | • | Dimensions 9 1/4 long, 9 1/4 wide, 9 1/4 high, weighs 5 lbs 13 oz |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Features The easy way to prepare perfect rice, steamed vegetables and more See through glass lid Stay cool handles Removable nonstick cooking pan 3 Cup size perfect for serving one Stainless steel steaming tray and automatic keep warm function on 6 and 10 cup unit only
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| Customer Reviews: Read 113 more reviews...
Much better than your stovetop! January 7, 2009 I must admit I was a little skeptical about how a dedicated rice maker was going to improve the quality of the rice over my trusty stove pot. I mean, it's just boiling water, right? But after using my new Zojirushi rice cooker I can honestly say the rice is vastly superior to my old school method. The rice that comes from is cooker is perfect!
I wrestled with whether I needed the fuzzy logic but I don't really eat enough rice to justify the additional expense. This cooker/warmer is simple and works effortlessly.
BTW, get the 6-cup model. It does the warming and it's still small on the countertop.
Love it January 6, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Easy to use, easy to clean, perfect for work, where you can make a quick meal with almost no prep time, and save a LOT of money (guess where this one is going...) Definitely a recommended buy. We have one in my current common room (3-cup model), but I'm switching buildings, so I decided to buy one for the new common room, and get the bigger model so i could steam some vegetables and eggs in there.
Best Simple Rice Maker January 2, 2009 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Through college and the years following I have used many different rice cookers and this one is by far the best.
Using a 1 to 1 ratio with regular white rices and 1 to 2 with brown rice has always yielded perfect rice every time. The rice has never burned (assuming you stick to the ratios) and never sticks to the container.
An important note: Make sure you ONLY USE PLASTIC OR WOODEN UTENSILS! While I personally haven't experienced this, metal utensils will scratch the non-stick lining on the pot.
That said, I have been using the same rice cooker for 4 years now and it still works like the day I bought it.
fails out of the box December 28, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I filled it up with the proper amounts of water and rice as directed. I plugged it in and depressed the lever so the "cooking" light came on. Within seconds, that lever popped up and then the "keep warm" light came on instead and the lever did not return. If I depress the lever again so the "cooking" light comes back on, within seconds that lever pops back up again and the "keep warm" light comes on. I thought maybe this is some sort of safety feature like you have with some electric heaters where it shuts off if it gets too hot but when it cools down acceptably, they cycle back on again. Of course, I thought it odd that sufficient heat would build up to shut it off so fast. Anyway, no matter how long (over half an hour) I leave it plugged in, once that lever pops up, neither the lever ever goes back down nor does the "cooking" light ever come back on again. Nor does the rice cook. Water stays lukewarm.
Zojirushi Rice Cooker December 22, 2008 In general, this product works well except the heating system is too powerful that the steam/water from the rice always spill over my countertop.
What bothered me the MOST was the product description did not say it was made in Thailand. I assumed I was getting a good deal for a Japanese rice cooker. DISAPPOINTED!
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