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The Automatic Cooking feature cooks rice at the touch of a switch and helps reduce overcooking. The Keep Warm feature helps keep rice warm up to four hours and also keeps your rice moist after cooking.
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Technical Details
- 450-watt rice cooker and steamer with 5-1/2-cup uncooked-rice capacity- Makes from 2 to 11 cups of cooked rice; aluminum cooking pan
- Automatic shut-off; keep-warm mode up to 4 hours; indicator lights
- Glass lid; stay-cool handles for safe transport; measuring cup included
- Measures 9 by 11 by 9 inches
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By William R. Bender (Perryville, RI)
We need to see if Amazon stands behind these products, this one went up in smoke when it was plugged in, so I can't say if it is any good.
By R. Johnson (Texas)
This has become one of my favorite kitchen appliances. I will never again do instant rice!
By Denise A. Kohler (ohio)
I really like this rice cooker. It's fast. The rice is slightly sticky, but I like it that way !
By Xiang Peng (Hercules, CA USA)
It's just the good size for my family of four people. It's running well so far...
By L. Van Zuilekom (Houston, Texas)
I have been using this rice cooker for a couple of months now and it works fine. I wanted one without a non-stick coating to replace my old Panasonic which was too small and had the Teflon coating which was peeling off. It is easy to clean up if you soak it for a few minutes. At first I was getting very soggy rice as I was following the instructions incorrectly - you should add the rice to the pan and THEN add the water as it says, not the other way round. Doh! And soak the rice in the pot before turning it on. Simple. I don't bother washing the rice first. It does tend to bubble at the top even with just 2 cups of rice, but not that bad. Always let stand for about 10 minutes after cooking to avoid sticking. All in all I am very happy with it.
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1 comments:
Simply ammmazing product for kitchenware with technical details rice cooker.
July 19, 2011 at 11:17 PMThanks.
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