Explore CUCKOO's Versatility with the CR-0605F 6-Cup Micom Rice Cooker! As an industry leader and trusted Korean brand, CUCKOO aims to provide top-tier quality kitchenware and home products. Experience cooking made easy with our Micom Rice Cooker, which offers a myriad of steaming options. Key Features: Multi-Functional Cooking: With 10 options to choose from including white rice and jasmine/long grain, reheat, and keep-warm mode, cooking is convenient with this multi-functional device. 12-Cup Cooked Capacity: The 6-cup (12 cups cooked) rice cooker offers the ideal serving size for small gatherings or small to medium-sized families. Smart Automated Technology: Includes multiple automatic functions, including a keep-warm mode where it will keep your cooked rice at serving temperatures without overcooking. High-Quality Construction: Included with a nonstick inner pot and easy-to-learn digital controls, you'll be cooking with confidence in no time! Hassle-Free Cleaning: The removable nonstick inner pot, detachable inner lid, and auto-clean mode make cleaning and maintenance a breeze. Upgrade your kitchen with CUCKOO's premium-made technology today and experience culinary greatness!
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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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I ended up returning mine, the warm feature didn't seem to last more than maybe 8 hours or so, then it would shut off. If you're needing a rice cooker that keeps cooked rice warm for days, then you'll want something better. I ended up repairing the one I got from Costco a while back by replacing a thermal fuse for a few bucks. It stopped powering up, so I thought I needed a new one, and gave this one a shot. If you cook rice, and need it to be kept until the next day, you'll find that the rice cooker shuts off after a predetermined time in warming mode. So you end up with cold rice at best. My rice began to dry up near the inner pot for some reason, so another reason for the return. Just sharing my experience for those considering this. My other cooker is also a Cuckoo, but made in Korea.
Walmart sometimes sells it at regular price and sometimes at $49.XX. When they drop the price to $49.XX, they usually sell out in a week or two, and it can take months to get more in stock.
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I ended up returning mine, the warm feature didn't seem to last more than maybe 8 hours or so, then it would shut off. If you're needing a rice cooker that keeps cooked rice warm for days, then you'll want something better. I ended up repairing the one I got from Costco a while back by replacing a thermal fuse for a few bucks. It stopped powering up, so I thought I needed a new one, and gave this one a shot. If you cook rice, and need it to be kept until the next day, you'll find that the rice cooker shuts off after a predetermined time in warming mode. So you end up with cold rice at best. My rice began to dry up near the inner pot for some reason, so another reason for the return. Just sharing my experience for those considering this. My other cooker is also a Cuckoo, but made in Korea.
I've never had a single problem with mine, but I also don't leave the warmer on overnight.
I do leave rice in the cooker overnight. When I need rice the next day, I just turn the warmer on again. By the time the rice starts drying out, it's also starting to go bad.
I agree with taitai3...I would love to find a Micom rice cooker with a stainless inner pot that costs under $200. Let me know if you find one! (Aroma makes one for about $50, but it's the regular clicky-switch kind, not a Micom. Buffalo makes several, but they start at $200 and up.) But at least Cuckoo sells replacement pots for this model, so if you wear off the nonstick you don't have to junk the whole cooker.
Yum Asia rice cookers have ceramic pots. Bought Yum Asia Sakura six months ago after lots of research. So far so good. We make rice couple times a week usually jasmine or basmati. Rice is better than the Hamilton Beach cooker (the model recommended by the Wirecutter) it replaced. Build quality seems very good and love the ceramic pot.
Last edited by klesza September 20, 2024 at 09:19 AM.
Walmart sometimes sells it at regular price and sometimes at $49.XX. When they drop the price to $49.XX, they usually sell out in a week or two, and it can take months to get more in stock.
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I cook and eat rice 14 times a week and have gone through many rice cookers, ranging from $19 models at Walmart to $500 high-end Korean brands. Based on my usage, none have lasted more than a couple of years.
One critical feature to consider is whether the lid can be easily disassembled for cleaning, including the rubber inserts and stainless steel or aluminum steam/pressure components. With constant exposure to steam, moisture, and fluctuating temperatures, mold can quickly become an issue if these parts aren't properly cleaned.
In my experience, the inner pot often outlasts the heating elements. If you avoid rinsing rice directly in the pot and don't use metal utensils, it will significantly extend the pot's lifespan. Unfortunately, I've had to discard several cookers simply because they became impossible to clean.
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Walmart sometimes sells it at regular price and sometimes at $49.XX. When they drop the price to $49.XX, they usually sell out in a week or two, and it can take months to get more in stock.
I do leave rice in the cooker overnight. When I need rice the next day, I just turn the warmer on again. By the time the rice starts drying out, it's also starting to go bad.
I agree with taitai3...I would love to find a Micom rice cooker with a stainless inner pot that costs under $200. Let me know if you find one! (Aroma makes one for about $50, but it's the regular clicky-switch kind, not a Micom. Buffalo makes several, but they start at $200 and up.) But at least Cuckoo sells replacement pots for this model, so if you wear off the nonstick you don't have to junk the whole cooker.
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Walmart sometimes sells it at regular price and sometimes at $49.XX. When they drop the price to $49.XX, they usually sell out in a week or two, and it can take months to get more in stock.
I cook and eat rice 14 times a week
One critical feature to consider is whether the lid can be easily disassembled for cleaning, including the rubber inserts and stainless steel or aluminum steam/pressure components. With constant exposure to steam, moisture, and fluctuating temperatures, mold can quickly become an issue if these parts aren't properly cleaned.
In my experience, the inner pot often outlasts the heating elements. If you avoid rinsing rice directly in the pot and don't use metal utensils, it will significantly extend the pot's lifespan. Unfortunately, I've had to discard several cookers simply because they became impossible to clean.
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