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Product Description3.3 cup Rice Cooker Steamer. Automatic Cooking Feature cooks rice at the touch of a switch and helps reduce overcooking. Non-Stick Coated Pan makes clean up easy. Glass Lid allows you to monitor the cooking.
Incorrect Item Description -- NOT A STEAMER! (Rating: 3 out of 5) This little guy is probably a great rice cooker, but IT'S NOT A STEAMER. If you're looking for a rice cooker AND a steamer, you have to buy the larger models. Just letting you know...
Are you guys will send the Steaming Basket soon? (Rating: 1 out of 5) The Rice cooker works great.
Missing the Steaming Basket. Please send it asap. That's the reason I purchased because it said " Rice Cooker/Steamer "
Been waiting too long...
Good value. (Rating: 5 out of 5) Good value for money. The non-stick feautre is of good quality and a very useful feature. Wish a wooden or plastic spatula was included to complete the package!
Simple, easy, small rice cooker (Rating: 5 out of 5) Come on now! For the price of this thing, the value is great! I've been using it for about a month or so now. As a single dad, it's been a godsend. Rice fills out a meal and some nights it's the only thing my kids will actually eat. I fried up some chicken in a pan from a boneless, skinless breast, used some seasoned salt and let the rice cooker do its thing. Lo and behold, about 20 minutes later I had some savory chicken and the rice was done. Add some frozen stir-fry vegetables cooked in about 5 minutes and it's a meal!!!
One of these days I will splurge and buy a nicer, fancier model with warming, a steaming basket and stuff like that. But, for the money, this does what it says it will do. I've cooked white rice and brown rice. I use the little plastic cup that came with the cooker and do a 1:1 ratio for white rice and 1:1.5 ratio for brown. I've had a little bit of scorching on the bottom of the rice sometimes, but nothing bad. The brown rice *does* seem to bubble a little more and adds to the clean up time, but that's all.
For a guy like me, the rice cooker is a great thing. Hit that button and the rice cooks. It pops up when it's done. That's it! I never used to cook rice because it was such a mystery to me. No more! If you're looking for a simple small appliance, this is it. It just works and does what it says it will.
Pretty good stuff (Rating: 5 out of 5) This is a really nice hassle-free basic rice cooker. I got it about a month back and have been using it everyday. Somethings about the cooker:
1. Ease of use: very easy to use. Calibrations for water measures inside the rice cooker are spot on. No need for any improvisation.
2. Cleaning: very easy to clean as its non stick and rice doesnt stick to the bottom, unlike other cheaper cookers.
3. versatility: have cooked two very different types of rice in this and it manages both with panache.
4. quality of rice output: very good, fluffy rice. Manages to cook even the starchiest ones properly (though you would need to clean those a little more than others)
5. wish list: wish this had a steam basket.
I highly recommend this one as its value for money at $20.