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Sanyo ECJ-E35S 3.5-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer | 
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| Brand: Sanyo Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $103.48 (On sale from $139.69) You Save: $36.21 (26%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 52068
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.6 Dimensions (in): 8 x 8 x 11
MPN: ECJE35S Model: ECJ-E35S UPC: 086483053382 EAN: 0086483053382 ASIN: B00093GWCI
Release Date: July 1, 2005 Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Titanium Coated Extra Thick 5MM inner pot | | • | Multi-Menu Selections including Dol Sot Bi Bim Bab | | • | LCD Clock with 24 hour preset | | • | Reheat function | | • | Retractable Cord and Carrying Handle |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 3.5 Cup Capacity. Extra-thick 5mm Inner Pot with Round Bottom for Maximum Heat Distribution and Optimum Cooking. 24-Hour Clock Preset Timer Allows for Cooking Completion at a Desired Time of Day. Easy-to-Clean Titanium-Coated Non-Stick Inner Pot.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 26 more reviews...
Good rice cooker but...... August 29, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm generally pleased with the performance of this rice cooker - it doesn't burn the rice when cooking smaller amounts of rice unlike some of the other rice cookers that I have owned. The one item that really dimishes the appeal (no pun intended) of the product is the teflon peeling off of the interior of the cooking pot. It is coming off in 2-3 inch sheets. I've only had the cooker for about a year. I've e-mailed Sanyo and have received no response. I just want to know where/if I can purchase another cooking pot. This is what I consider an expensive rice cooker and I thought that I was paying for quality. I would not buy another Sanyo product.
My third and best rice cooker. August 8, 2008 Cooks evenly and the interior rice pot is very thick. They did not cut corners when manufacturing this product.
Does the job effectively.. July 23, 2008 I got this product as a birthday gift from one of my friends and I must admit this is one hella useful product. I have been using this for over an year now and it works as supposed to be. The timer is very useful. I can set it up and leave home or do whatever and it cooks at the set time. very handy. It makes the perfect rice everytime even though you add little more water. Just remember to clean. One thing this cooker can't do or I haven't stumbled upon is make the rice into a semisolid kinda way. I like it that way for some special recipes. But its never intended for that..So i don't care. I would defnitely recommend this to anybody looking for convenience and great rice everytime.
titanium coating quickly fails May 4, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Even with the most gentle treatment, the titanium coating began flaking off within a few months of light use. It most noticeably is failing at the top, where the pot makes contact with the lid, and throughout the inside. Strangely, it is largely intact on the outside, where it rubs and touches the inside of the cooker. Replacement pots are non-existent as Sanyo parts distribution is terrible.
happy user for several months April 26, 2008 Bought this several months ago and have used it about once a week. I've only cooked medium-grain white rice, and on both that setting and on "quick" the result was perfect Japanese-style sticky rice. It's not terribly fast -- about 40 min on regular and 30 on quick -- but in my experience rice cookers rarely are. A few other reviewers have complained of steam and water overflow problems, which I have never noticed; perhaps they overfilled or used too much water?
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