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Sep 13, 2023 6:51 AM
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frontpage Posted by IndigoKnob7008 ⢠Sep 13, 2023
Sep 13, 2023 6:51 AM
Cuckoo (12-Cup Cooked / 6-Cup Uncooked) Micom Rice Cooker w/ Nonstick Inner Pot
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Is there an option for one without the coating?
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I'm tempted to get this one too for the price to see if it can hold up so I can keep it at the office.
Tiger rice cookers are highly recommended. Made in Japan.
Is there an option for one without the coating?
Tiger rice cookers are highly recommended. Made in Japan.
Just for this alone, it is worth it. Don't believe me? Try looking to buy a replacement pot from Tiger or Zjirushi and see how much they charge for a pot. I would get one if I had not already bought a CUCKOO CR-0632F model from Amazon during last BF. Based on price alone, I think my model is superior to this?
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Replacement inner pot is available on the Cuckoo America website for $30.
https://cuckooamerica.c
This is a big deal for me. Usually you just have to throw the whole cooker away if you don't want to eat Teflon flakes after a few years. The few brands that stock replacement pots usually charge $200+ for the cooker and $50+ for a new pot.
Is there an option for one without the coating?
There are a bunch of mechanical cookers with stainless pots, most commonly from Aroma. (By "mechanical" I mean the ones with the lever you push down and that pops up when rice is done.) But they don't make rice as fluffy as the Micoms.
You can also get a small Instant Pot and use it as a rice cooker, but in my experience, it's hard to get the times and water ratios correct. Dedicated rice cookers always seem to work better and more consistently for me. If you've got a technique that always works, please share it!
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I typically makes 1-2 cups. So 3 cup cooker is better for me.
If you buy this large capacity rice cooker, you would need to cook at least 6 cup plus to make good rice
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