Walmart has Cuckoo (12-Cup Cooked / 6-Cup Uncooked) Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer w/ Nonstick Inner Pot (CR-0605F) for $49.85. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Features a versatile multi-cook function that allows you to prepare everything from oatmeal to quinoa amongst 10 other operating modes such as white rice, brown rice, porridge, stored rice, baby food, and more!
From small family gatherings to entertaining a few guests, this rice cooker provides the perfect serving amount with a large 12-cup (cooked) capacity
Effortlessly create meals with features like user-friendly digital controls, a modern LCD display, an included rice measuring cup for precise measuring, and Fuzzy Logic technology that is designed to cook rice flawlessly every time
Featuring a non-toxic nonstick inner pot with superior durability, an auto-clean function that steam cleans the interior of your cooker, and a removable excess water drainage trayโcooking and clean-up are a breeze!
Customize the exact texture and flavor of your rice by adjusting the cooking cycle's temperature and soaking time
Features Fuzzy Logic Technology that automatically detects the grain type and internal temperature and automatic keep-warm mode, effectively taking the guesswork out of perfectly cooked rice
For your convenience while cleaning, the unit comes with an inner lid to easily remove and clean so that your rice will still taste great use after use
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This price is $30.14 lower (38% savings) than the list price of $79.99.
Model: Cuckoo 12-Cup (Cooked) Rice Cooker, 10 Menu Options: Oatmeal, Brown Rice & More, Touch-Screen, Nonstick Inner Pot, CR-0605F, White/Silver
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12 cups (cooked) rice capacity. How does it translate to the standard "uncooked" that all other rice cookers specify? I'm about to buy it but am worried about this model being too big (or small) for its intended use
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04-07-2023 at 11:38 AM.
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12 cups (cooked) rice capacity. How does it translate to the standard "uncooked" that all other rice cookers specify? I'm about to buy it but am worried about this model being too big (or small) for its intended use
I like how it tells us "cooks white rice in under 30 minutes", but tell us how long it takes to cook BROWN rice. I had a Zojirushi that I bought from Costco long time ago which takes 2 hours to cook brown rice. I don't need my rice perfect - rather prefer quick.
Panasonic was tops 20+ years ago, from Japan I would say Zojurushi, from Korea it would be Cuckoo
I once thought this way and had some high end zojurushi cookers, then realized any brand induction cooler is superior to any brand. The tech matters more than the brand. That being said, I got a tiger (japan) and it's been amazing and since the non stick coating is starting to have issues it's about time to get a new one but my suggestion to all is get induction or go home
Love my Cuckoo. I got a higher end one than this but zero complaints and way better than the cheap aroma one I had before.
Always wondered what the difference between a cheap rice cooker and expensive one is. I have a cheap Aroma and the rice seems fine to me. Maybe I don't know what I'm missing?
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6 cups uncooked.
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Always wondered what the difference between a cheap rice cooker and expensive one is. I have a cheap Aroma and the rice seems fine to me. Maybe I don't know what I'm missing?