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Zojirushi NHS-18 10-Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer & Warmer |  | Brand: Zojirushi Category: Kitchen
List Price: $73.00 Buy New: $54.45 as of 7/31/2010 00:17 MDT details You Save: $18.55 (25%)
New (11) Used (1) from $54.45
Seller: The Surplus Barn Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 6717
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.8 Dimensions (in): 10 x 12.8 x 9.4
MPN: NHS-18 Model: NHS-18 UPC: 023596232242 EAN: 0023596232242 ASIN: B00004S577
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Cooks rice and keeps it warm up to five hours | | • | Use also to steam seafood and vegetables and to cook custards and eggs | | • | Measuring cup and serving spatula included | | • | Uses 600 watts of power | | • | 9-1/4 inches high to lid knob; 13 inches in diameter, including handles |
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Product Description Plump moist grains of rice and brilliantly colored flavorful vegetables are yours with this steamer. Steaming not only preserves nutrients, flavors, and colors marvelously well, it also allows you to cook without adding oil or fat. Once your food is cooked it will stay warm until you're ready to serve, eliminating those timing headaches. And last but surely not least, the cooking pan is removable and non-stick, ensuring your precious time isn't spent cleaning up.
Amazon.com Review Busy cooks cherish rice cookers. This is Zojirrushi's largest, suitable for cooking up to 10 cups of dry rice (white or brown) and keeping it warm up to five hours. A separate tray steams seafood and vegetables, cooks hard- or soft-boiled eggs, and even makes tender custards. Instructions and a cooking chart explain everything. A measuring cup and serving spatula are included. A glass lid permits monitoring of the cooking process. The cooker/steamer operates with admirable simplicity: just push a switch to start. The switch and a light turn off when cooking is completed, and the unit automatically goes into its keep-warm mode. Stay-cool handles on the cooker/steamer's sides permit it to be moved. Only plastic scrubbers and mild detergent should be used for cleaning. --Fred Brack
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Great rice cooker April 19, 2010 Orion (Wisconsin, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought Zojirushi NHS-18 10-cup rice cooker a month ago. No complaints. Works like a charm if you follow the instructions.
Great rice cooker March 18, 2010 B. Kataoka 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Cooker arrived on time and in perfect condition. White rice cooked perfectly for this family's tastes. No burned rice in bottom of pot like other cookers.
Excellent Product March 10, 2010 SN (NewJersey) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Its very nice product, rice cooked is non sticky. Easy to clean. I bought two of these, one for us, one gifted to relatives. Its worth for the money you spend.
A REAL SPITTER... March 4, 2010 D. Stoll (Arizona, USA) First let me say that I really LOVE Zojirushi products. I have the bread maker, coffepot & rice cooker ( which I am replacing because it is old & tired 8 yrs.). That said I am sad to give this a 2 star rating. I read all the reviews and followed all the advice..rinsing, soaking etc. etc. I still had a big mess on my counter. The rice was also a bit soggy for my taste. I cook long grain brown & wild rice. I am not a novice to rice cooking I have used the more expensive NRC Zojirushi for years...thought I would save some money & try this one. I sent this one back & ordered the more expense one. It is a very well made cooker and maybe does great with regular white rice.
Just not worth it . . . January 28, 2010 M. Dippel 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
We purchased this after damaging our previous $25 rice cooker due to an unexpected collision with the ceramic tile in our kitchen.
One feature we missed from our last rice cooker was having a vegetable steaming tray, but we muddled by like any mere mortal might when said mere mortal owns a rice cooker with no steaming tray but also has a stove.
We knew of the Zojirushi brand from friends and Iron Chef. And, ya know what, it makes pretty darn good rice. But so did our $25 rice cooker from whatever brand Wal*Mart happened to be selling at the time we decided that we loved rice so much that we needed a dedicated appliance for the specific purpose of turning those rock solid rice kernels into soft, fluffy, rice (ten cups at a time).
Bottom line: The vegetable steamer can't steam vegetables while you are making rice. Obvious, I know. The rice cooker cooks rice perfectly well, and when this unit costs $25, buy it. As long as it's a dollar more than that, put the words "Rice Cooker" in the big search box above and pick a cheaper model.
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