Amazon has 600W 10-Cup nutribullet EveryGrain Rice/Oats/Quinoa/Grains Cooker w/ Steaming Basket, Rice Scoop, & Measuring Cup (NBG50100) for $53.99. Shipping is free.
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Features "Brown rice," "White rice," "Oats," "Quinoa," and "Grains" presets to cook every grain, plus a "Steam" program for veggies, fish, and beyond. Delay Start and Keep Warm functions let you prep according to your schedule.
A 10-cup cooking pot accommodates up to 5 dry scoops of rice or grains at a time. The included steaming basket can be stacked on top of grains for simultaneous cooking or used on its own with the "Steam" program.
The NutriBullet EveryGrain Cooker comes with (1) 600W Cooker Base, (1) 10-cup non-stick Cooking Pot, (1) Steaming Basket (1) Rice Spoon (1) Measuring Scoop, and (1) User & Recipe Guide
Built to last, the EveryGrain Cooker is made from durable plastic, with a non-stick coated, PFOA-Free Cooking pot. Accessories are all made from durable, dishwasher safe plastic. Assembled Dimensions: 11.4"L x 10.8" W x 8.6"H
Care and Cleaning. Clean all parts with warm, soapy water. All parts are dishwasher safe except the non-stick cooking pot. Wipe Cooker Base clean with a damp cloth.
Product built to North American & Canadian Electrical Standards.
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When the heck did Nutribullet start making rice cookers lmao? Although I am in the market for a rice cooker I'm not sure how this performs. Not sure if I should go for the Tiger or Zojurushi brand.
I'm trying to understand how this would be better than an insta-pot pressure cooker that has more functionality and similar price range.Does anyone have any feedback on this?
When the heck did Nutribullet start making rice cookers lmao? Although I am in the market for a rice cooker I'm not sure how this performs. Not sure if I should go for the Tiger or Zojurushi brand.
I'm trying to understand how this would be better than an insta-pot pressure cooker that has more functionality and similar price range.Does anyone have any feedback on this?
An instant pot is overkill for rice.. it works well but you have to make way more than needed for one or two people…
Something is way smaller on the counter as well and perfect for smaller meals
I'm trying to understand how this would be better than an insta-pot pressure cooker that has more functionality and similar price range.Does anyone have any feedback on this?
For nationals that eat rice every day just stick to two options for rice cookers. one starts with a T and the other starts with a Z, Japanese versions of course. Buy anything else and your white rice will turn to brown rice after a day because the seal performance degrades after a few months with other brands.
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Lololol, I wish that were somehow miraculously true. One less appliance taking up on "my precious" countertop space lol 😅
Cockoo makes good rice cookers as well.
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An instant pot is overkill for rice.. it works well but you have to make way more than needed for one or two people…
Something is way smaller on the counter as well and perfect for smaller meals
That's how I make my rices. Works really well