Zojirushi NS-ZCC10 5-1/2-Cup Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker and Warmer, Premium White | 
enlarge | Brand: Zojirushi Category: Kitchen
List Price: $233.00 Buy New: $163.44 You Save: $69.56 (30%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 159 reviews Sales Rank: 531
Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.5 Dimensions (in): 14 x 8 x 10
MPN: NS-ZCC10 Model: NS-ZCC10 UPC: 023596215085 EAN: 0023596215085 ASIN: B00007J5U7
Release Date: April 15, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 5-1/2-cup computerized rice cooker and warmer with advanced Neuro Fuzzy logic technology | | • | Multi-menu selections; automatic keep-warm, extended keep-warm, and reheat cycles | | • | Spherical, nonstick inner pan allows for spherical heating; LCD clock and timer; retractable cord | | • | 2 measuring cups, nonstick rice spoon/scooper, rice spoon holder, and recipes included | | • | Measures approximately 14 by 8 by 9 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cook perfect rice every time with the Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker & Warmer. It features advanced Neuro Fuzzy logic technology, which allows the rice cooker to 'think' for itself and make fine adjustments to temperature and heating time. The spherical inner cooking pan and heating system allows the heat to distribute evenly and cook rice perfectly. It also features different settings for cooking white rice, sushi rice, brown rice and porridge or congee. Other features include automatic keep warm, extra large LCD display, clock and timer function, detachable inner lid and stay cool side handles.
Use the brown rice menu for healthy, delicious brown rice Capacity - 5.5 cups / 1.0 liter Dimensions (W x D x H) - 10 x 13 x 8 inches Electric Rating - 120 volts / 680 watts Color - Premium White
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| Customer Reviews: Read 154 more reviews...
Good cooker January 6, 2009 This rice cooker is good. It does the job perfectly every time. The only draw back is it does not have a excess water drain on the side. With that in mind, you would have to take out the metal plate underneath the cover and clean out the excess water.
Wow January 5, 2009 We've had our rice cooker about a year now. We've only used the default setting. Every time I use it I have the same two thoughts:
1. I can't believe I spent this much for this. 2. This rice is great!
It's the right tool for rice. There's a reason it has so many five-star reviews! If you need/want a rice cooker, you'll be glad you bought this one!
great rice cooker December 31, 2008 We are 5 in the family and we eat a lot of rice so this is only good for one setting only. It takes longer to cook the jasmine rice - 20-30 minutes, but it cooks just right. You can easily take out the container without getting burn.
Works perfectly, and plays music too. December 30, 2008 We use this all the time. Makes great rice. Reheats rice perfectly. Makes all kinds of rice. Keeps it perfect for HOURS. We also use it for oatmeal and other whole grain cereals. Wake up to perfect oatmeal; yummy. It is incredibly easy to use and program, and, it a perfectly quirky Oriental way, it plays catchy little ditties when the rice is done.
Time will tell... December 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After reading many reviews of this and other rice cookers on Amazon, I opted for the Zojirushi. So far, two months later, it has worked quite well in terms of how it cooks rice and other grains, and I especially like the time-delay that allows me to wake up to hot cereal in the morning. The drawbacks are that food crud gets stuck in the steam outlet and it's hard to remove because the lid doesn't lift off for cleaning. You have to go in with a small toothbrush or bottle brush to get rid of the goop. If you don't, it will cake up and block the vent. There is a removable metal plate in the lid that also gets dirty, but it's hand washable. However, it's rimmed by a pliable gasket that catches water, and takes a long time to air-dry. If you put it back into the rice cooker when it's wet, you can create a breeding ground for bacteria, particularly if you leave the machine unused for several days.
One earlier reviewer mentioned that his Zojirushi died after four years due to an internal circuitry failure, and it was costly to replace the computer. I thought long and hard about this caveat when I ponied up the $175 for the rice cooker. If this happens to mine, I'll have to determine if it was worth it to spend that much on a doomed machine. In the meanwhile, I am moderately satisfied with the machine itself, and am pleased with the way it cooks. I also love the idea of having something that's both "neuro" and "fuzzy" on my countertop. Seems an apt metaphor for the way I live.
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