Costco Members: Tiger 5.5-Cup Micom Rice Cooker and Warmer
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$99.99
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Tiger 5.5-Cup Micom Rice Cooker and Warmer on sale for $79.99. Shipping is free.
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Note: Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
About this product:
Prepare 1 to 5.5 Cups
10 Cooking Menu Settings
1.7mm Thick Non-Stick Inner Pot
Tacook Cooking Plate
Made in Japan
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Skip these fancy rice makers.. get yourself a Tiger old-school one button unit with flower patterns on it. Got mine as a housewarming gift in 1999. Its older than all my kids, and they are in college. We use it almost daily, cooks rice in 15min compared to much longer for these new fancy ones that play jingles. We tried to replace it 3 different times with fancy Tiger,Zojirushi.. brands, and we go back to the OG every time. Plug in, wash rice once, fill to line of rice/water-line and hit cook. Rice comes out perfect every time!
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12-12-2023 at 03:04 AM.
Skip these fancy rice makers.. get yourself a Tiger old-school one button unit with flower patterns on it. Got mine as a housewarming gift in 1999. Its older than all my kids, and they are in college. We use it almost daily, cooks rice in 15min compared to much longer for these new fancy ones that play jingles. We tried to replace it 3 different times with fancy Tiger,Zojirushi.. brands, and we go back to the OG every time. Plug in, wash rice once, fill to line of rice/water-line and hit cook. Rice comes out perfect every time!
Skip these fancy rice makers.. get yourself a Tiger old-school one button unit with flower patterns on it. Got mine as a housewarming gift in 1999. Its older than all my kids, and they are in college. We use it almost daily, cooks rice in 15min compared to much longer for these new fancy ones that play jingles. We tried to replace it 3 different times with fancy Tiger,Zojirushi.. brands, and we go back to the OG every time. Plug in, wash rice once, fill to line of rice/water-line and hit cook. Rice comes out perfect every time!
Skip these fancy rice makers.. get yourself a Tiger old-school one button unit with flower patterns on it. Got mine as a housewarming gift in 1999. Its older than all my kids, and they are in college. We use it almost daily, cooks rice in 15min compared to much longer for these new fancy ones that play jingles. We tried to replace it 3 different times with fancy Tiger,Zojirushi.. brands, and we go back to the OG every time. Plug in, wash rice once, fill to line of rice/water-line and hit cook. Rice comes out perfect every time!
link? don't be posting things like that without backing it up
Skip these fancy rice makers.. get yourself a Tiger old-school one button unit with flower patterns on it. Got mine as a housewarming gift in 1999. Its older than all my kids, and they are in college. We use it almost daily, cooks rice in 15min compared to much longer for these new fancy ones that play jingles. We tried to replace it 3 different times with fancy Tiger,Zojirushi.. brands, and we go back to the OG every time. Plug in, wash rice once, fill to line of rice/water-line and hit cook. Rice comes out perfect every time!
I think the old school ones are still made but like $100+ at least, but ya, they last forever. I have one that someone gave us when they moved and looking at the plug, its from the 90s?😂
link? don't be posting things like that without backing it up
Just search for basic tiger or zojirushi rice cookers in grey or flower patterns. They arent exactly cheap but probably last longer than the modern ones. Like forever
I had this for 3 years purchased at $80. It was working fine until last month. Costco refunded me in full without receipt. Then I purchased another one in store
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I think the old school ones are still made but like $100+ at least, but ya, they last forever. I have one that someone gave us when they moved and looking at the plug, its from the 90s?😂
Just search for basic tiger or zojirushi rice cookers in grey or flower patterns. They arent exactly cheap but probably last longer than the modern ones. Like forever
spatula holder but the cord does not retract
This person is telling the truth. I have a rice cooker from 1995 and it's still going.