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6-Cup Cuckoo High Electric Heating Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer

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Amazon has 6-Cup Cuckoo High Electric Heating Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer (CRP-P0609S) on sale for $170.75. Shipping is free.

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  • 12 Versatile Modes: Choose from 12 menu options including white rice, brown rice, porridge, multi-cook, and more
  • Large Capacity: From large family gatherings to housewarming dinners, this rice cooker provides a generous serving amount with a 20-cup (cooked) capacity
  • Safe Steam Release: Automatically releases pressure softly and quietly for a safe and convenient cooking experience
  • High Pressure Level: Boasts one of the highest pressure levels in the industry at 29 PSI (200 KPa), enabling faster rice cooking than ever before
  • Included Accessories: Comes with a rice spatula, rice measuring cup, and steam plate

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  • Our research indicates that this is $37.24 lower (18% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $207.99 at the time of this posting.
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Amazon has 6-Cup Cuckoo High Electric Heating Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer (CRP-P0609S) on sale for $170.75. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • 12 Versatile Modes: Choose from 12 menu options including white rice, brown rice, porridge, multi-cook, and more
  • Large Capacity: From large family gatherings to housewarming dinners, this rice cooker provides a generous serving amount with a 20-cup (cooked) capacity
  • Safe Steam Release: Automatically releases pressure softly and quietly for a safe and convenient cooking experience
  • High Pressure Level: Boasts one of the highest pressure levels in the industry at 29 PSI (200 KPa), enabling faster rice cooking than ever before
  • Included Accessories: Comes with a rice spatula, rice measuring cup, and steam plate

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this is $37.24 lower (18% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $207.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: CUCKOO CRP-P0609S | 6-Cup (Uncooked) Pressure Rice Cooker | 12 Menu Options: Quinoa, Nu Rung Ji, GABA/Brown Rice & More, Made in Korea | Black/Copper

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Simplicity1
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not to sound elitist but the $20 Aroma walmart rice cooker doesn't cook it evenly. The bottom will typically be overcooked or slightly burned. Also, the keep warm function doesn't work well and rice will burn after several hours in there.

With that said, if you only eat rice once every 1-2 weeks, it'll do most of the job.
hpark21
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I had to swap my inner pot as well after 7 yrs or so of use. That said, considering that I use the rice cooker a LOT (like 5-7 times a week), it was no brainer to spend $80 for a new pot (When I ordered it, if I get it shipped to H-mart near my place, there was no shipping charge) after old pot's inner coating started to flake off. (Also, I had the IH model which cost $350+ so $80 wasn't too high of cost compared with buying a new one)

That said, my understanding is that you can prevent it by washing your rice in another container - like big mixing bowl first, then pouring into the pot and measuring water and cook. washing your rice inside of the pot works like sand papering the pot eventually causing the inner coating to flake off.
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Wirecutter agrees with the Koreans. "The Cuckoo CRP-P1009 makes the best sushi rice of all the cookers we tested"

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Papaya280Oct 04, 2024 11:47 AM
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I love my cuckoo at the beginning and it looks like it has good quality.until I had this cuckoo rice cooker for 5yr and the inner pot non stick is broken and appearing off. I used it with care, always hand wash my pot. the quality of cuckoo is poor and after sale service is bad. Call cuckoo and they ask $90 to send me a replacement inner pot. I can buy a new cuckoo rice cooker on sale for $150. why would I spend $90 for just an inner pot and use it for another 5 years. it doesn't make sense to me. I won't spend that money on the cuckoo again. My Mom has Zojirushi and it is still hanging there after 20yr daily use, it doesn't have the problem I have. I think when she gets rid of the zojirushi is when she is tired of using the same rice cooker every day. I might have to inherit her Rice cooker.
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Quote from iIIuminati :
Go with Tiger or Zojirushi from Japan. Using them for over a decade still makes great rice. Cuckoo is Korean brand, known for inflating price and think they're superior than Japan made.
The cheapest Zojirushi pressure rice cooker is $358 on Amazon at the moment. Who is inflating price?
I have used rice cookers from all 3 brands you mentioned, and I have not had a single problem with them in 35 years of daily use. I think rice cookers are so simple that they seldom break.
I changed rice cookers not because they broke but because I needed a bigger one (from Tiger to Zojirushi) and then I wanted a pressure rice cooker (from Zojirushi to Cuckoo). My current Cuckoo works like new and even looks like new after 22 years of daily use.
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iIIuminatiOct 04, 2024 04:25 PM
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Quote from ocotillo :
The cheapest Zojirushi pressure rice cooker is $358 on Amazon at the moment. Who is inflating price?
I have used rice cookers from all 3 brands you mentioned, and I have not had a single problem with them in 35 years of daily use. I think rice cookers are so simple that they seldom break.
I changed rice cookers not because they broke but because I needed a bigger one (from Tiger to Zojirushi) and then I wanted a pressure rice cooker (from Zojirushi to Cuckoo). My current Cuckoo works like new and even looks like new after 22 years of daily use.

Right. I'm sure Zojirushi only makes one model.
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arpickedOct 04, 2024 05:23 PM
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can you really tell the difference with pressure cooked white rice?
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michael_ZOct 04, 2024 05:28 PM
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Quote from arpicked :
can you really tell the difference with pressure cooked white rice?

I was surprised it took so long with being pressure cooking based. 30 mins for white rice? Seems way long. 😕
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Quote from PennState88 :
My $10 3-cup rice cooker from Walmart makes perfect rice every time and has been going strong for 4 years now. I don't know how you could justify paying this much.
not to sound elitist but the $20 Aroma walmart rice cooker doesn't cook it evenly. The bottom will typically be overcooked or slightly burned. Also, the keep warm function doesn't work well and rice will burn after several hours in there.

With that said, if you only eat rice once every 1-2 weeks, it'll do most of the job.
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PennState88Oct 04, 2024 06:25 PM
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Quote from Simplicity1 :
not to sound elitist but the $20 Aroma walmart rice cooker doesn't cook it evenly. The bottom will typically be overcooked or slightly burned. Also, the keep warm function doesn't work well and rice will burn after several hours in there.

With that said, if you only eat rice once every 1-2 weeks, it'll do most of the job.

Hmm, I've never had those issues but I also eat it right away and then put the extra in the fridge after I eat and it cools down. It cooks evenly throughout for me. I cook rice once or twice a week, typically. Have probably used it 200 times.
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Quote from PennState88 :
My $10 3-cup rice cooker from Walmart makes perfect rice every time and has been going strong for 4 years now. I don't know how you could justify paying this much.

You haven't tried pressure cooked rice then.
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Quote from iIIuminati :
Go with Tiger or Zojirushi from Japan. Using them for over a decade still makes great rice. Cuckoo is Korean brand, known for inflating price and think they're superior than Japan made.
Wirecutter agrees with the Koreans. "The Cuckoo CRP-P1009 makes the best sushi rice of all the cookers we tested"

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I've been using this model for the past 7 years. No issues whatsoever. It's a pressure rice cooker so will cook much faster than others. Make sure to use a plastic scooper so you don't scratch the non-stick surface of the pot. There's a turbo mode which cooks rice even faster but I've found that it doesn't cook evenly so would only really use it in emergencies.
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