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

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-Cup Cuckoo High Electric Heating Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer w/ Voice Navigation (CRP-P0609S) for $141.59. Shipping is free.

Note: Amazon Prime Visa cardholders earn 10% back on the amount charged.

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Features:
  • 6-cup inner pot size with Xwall Diamond non-stick interior coating
  • Detachable inner stainless cover lid for easier cleaning
  • LED screen complete with simple touch controls
  • 12 menu options including white (glutinous) rice, brown rice, porridge, multi-cook, and more
  • Fuzzy Logic technology smart intelligent cooking algorithm
  • Voice navigation in Korean, English or Chinese
  • Preset timer & clock
  • Safe & quiet steam release automatically releases pressure
  • One of highest pressure levels in the industry at 26 PSI (178 KPa) for faster rice cooking
  • Comes with a product manual, rice spatula, rice measuring cup, and steam plate
  • Made in Korea

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Our research indicates this offer is $108.40 lower (43% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 2400 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-Cup Cuckoo High Electric Heating Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer w/ Voice Navigation (CRP-P0609S) for $141.59. Shipping is free.

Note: Amazon Prime Visa cardholders earn 10% back on the amount charged.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 6-cup inner pot size with Xwall Diamond non-stick interior coating
  • Detachable inner stainless cover lid for easier cleaning
  • LED screen complete with simple touch controls
  • 12 menu options including white (glutinous) rice, brown rice, porridge, multi-cook, and more
  • Fuzzy Logic technology smart intelligent cooking algorithm
  • Voice navigation in Korean, English or Chinese
  • Preset timer & clock
  • Safe & quiet steam release automatically releases pressure
  • One of highest pressure levels in the industry at 26 PSI (178 KPa) for faster rice cooking
  • Comes with a product manual, rice spatula, rice measuring cup, and steam plate
  • Made in Korea

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Our research indicates this offer is $108.40 lower (43% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 2400 Amazon customer reviews.
  • 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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UniqueAlpaca719
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Instapots can be more versatile as it has the stainless steel inner pot. However, this Cuckoo is more specialized for rice cooking. Although you can, technically use it for other food types similar to Instapot, it's probably not recommended. This brand is one of, if not, the most popular brand in South Korea.
UniqueAlpaca719
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Because of the size. Some people prefer their counter tops to be manageable. 6 cups are usually more popular and fits a family of 4 perfectly.

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dwayned
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Have a Cuckoo. It's great. Took a moment to figure out how to translate it from Korean into English had to use this YouTube video for that.

https://youtu.be/TMlfyY2xPdE?si=6ZAMzxrSRo2yCU5G
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SlickDyu
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Quote from dwayned :
Have a Cuckoo. It's great. Took a moment to figure out how to translate it from Korean into English had to use this YouTube video for that.

https://youtu.be/TMlfyY2xPdE?si=6ZAMzxrSRo2yCU5G

Agreed it's a great rice cooker, Ive used it to make things other than rice too. I got mine from a department store for cheap, and it came out the box in Korean (probably why it was returned lol). A simple video and boom English speaking rice cooker 😂.
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SupraDupraDeal
2d ago
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Quote from RHCPaul :
I'm tempted to get rid of my Instant Pot and buy this (or something similar). I only use the Instant Pot for rice and hard boiling eggs anyway. Has anyone made that same swap and regretted it? The instant pot makes serviceable brown rice but not fantastic… and it is kind of a pain to clean and let dry out. The cook time of ~20m is nice though.
It is good to have both. There is an instant pot birria tacos that are amazing and take only 45 minutes for pork butt to make it amazing. I have a rice cooker for rice cooking and rice pudding which is also amazing. I went with one that had an inner pot that was ceramic because I did not want non stick material that eventually could flake off. I love both machines for what they are best at doing.
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Triggz00
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How do you know which cooker is superior to the other models?
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jayexel
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wow great deal
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Bombers
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There whole entire lineup an amazon are on sale. Any feedback for the cheaper ones under $100??

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2d ago
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Rezer
2d ago
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Quote from sdoberma :
yeah, cuckoo is absolutely good one but Zoji? nah. Zoning is a grabage.

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RHCPaul
2d ago
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Quote from LabratNJ :
As an Asian who grew up eating rice (both white and brown Instant pot makes really just mediocre rice). Specialized rice cookers like this will do a much better job. If they're not pressurized, the texture of brown rice will obviously be more al dente (if that's your preference). Most Asians would prefer softer texture for brown rice, which is already pretty grainy, so pressure would be my choice.
Thanks a ton, this is the first I've read about brown rice coming out a little harder if pressure isn't used. To be frank, the cost to jump to a pressure model might be beyond my budget... this gives me a little more research to do though, as I eat much more brown rice than white rice, so I'd like to be able to make it a little softer.
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boklos
2d ago
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Quote from LabratNJ :
As an Asian who grew up eating rice (both white and brown Instant pot makes really just mediocre rice). Specialized rice cookers like this will do a much better job. If they're not pressurized, the texture of brown rice will obviously be more al dente (if that's your preference). Most Asians would prefer softer texture for brown rice, which is already pretty grainy, so pressure would be my choice.
I am using instant pot for my brown rice organic Lundberg and rice comes little bitorecolum sticky than I like.
I have been searching a good rice cooker for brown rice and cuckoo is said to give more sticky rice than zoji.
I'm not able to tell if zoji Induction with Gaba settings will be enough or I will need IH plus pressure (more $$$) ?
I would like my brown rice to be fluffy, tender and chewy not sticky.
What do you think ?
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SuburbanGhost
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Quote from Mydiscover :
Order it using business prime and get 50% business prime rewards back plus amex rewards of 40% off = $70 plus tax. 10 cup version I picked up.
I don't see this
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1000henderson
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After more than 20 years of use, I finally had to part ways with my first Cuckoo rice cooker. The inner pot had lost most of its nonstick coating due to scratches, which started to affect the rice quality—rice would develop a smell after just two days in "keep warm" mode. While it still cooked rice just fine, I decided it was time to upgrade to a high-pressure model.This is the model I purchased next, and I've been using it for the past 7–8 years. One thing I've learned is that the stickiness of brown rice can be adjusted by controlling the water level—using slightly less or more than the recommended line, depending on your preference.The high-pressure system makes the rice much softer and more tender. I highly recommend trying Korean or Japanese short-grain rice—or even Costco's California-grown rice (not the long-grain type). You'll notice a distinctly chewy, soft texture that sets it apart from South Asian rice varieties.Rice is a staple in my home, and this is only my second Cuckoo in nearly 30 years. That should tell you how much I trust the quality and performance of this brand.
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Quote from SuburbanGhost :
I don't see this
If you don't see it, that means you don't have a amazon business prime account.
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Quote from 1000henderson :
After more than 20 years of use, I finally had to part ways with my first Cuckoo rice cooker. The inner pot had lost most of its nonstick coating due to scratches, which started to affect the rice quality—rice would develop a smell after just two days in "keep warm" mode. While it still cooked rice just fine, I decided it was time to upgrade to a high-pressure model.This is the model I purchased next, and I've been using it for the past 7–8 years. One thing I've learned is that the stickiness of brown rice can be adjusted by controlling the water level—using slightly less or more than the recommended line, depending on your preference.The high-pressure system makes the rice much softer and more tender. I highly recommend trying Korean or Japanese short-grain rice—or even Costco's California-grown rice (not the long-grain type). You'll notice a distinctly chewy, soft texture that sets it apart from South Asian rice varieties.Rice is a staple in my home, and this is only my second Cuckoo in nearly 30 years. That should tell you how much I trust the quality and performance of this brand.
Wow! You must have enjoyed all the toxic coating in your body from all that contaminated cooked rice thru the non stick coating that dissolved into your cooked rice. You better get a blood work checkup asap.
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Wow, so many people here keep their rice more than 48 hours in the keep warm mode? I'd rather enjoy fresh rice every 2-3 meals max and it's not much of an inconvenience making fresh batches. It's literally a 30 sec rinse and set and forget.

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