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CUCKOO 6-Cup Micom Rice Cooker w/ Fuzzy Logic Technology, Red (CR-0655F)

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Amazon has CUCKOO 6-Cup Micom Rice Cooker w/ Fuzzy Logic Technology, Red (CR-0655F) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

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Amazon has CUCKOO 6-Cup Micom Rice Cooker w/ Fuzzy Logic Technology, Red (CR-0655F) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

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Model: CUCKOO 6-Cup Micom Rice Cooker and Warmer White/Red

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exomni
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Traditional rice cookers use binary logic. 0 or 1. On or off. Or more accurately: "Cook" (full power) or "warm" (low power).

Traditional program: if temperature is below 212 F then keep on at full cook power, if temperature is above 212 then switch to warm.

Usually this "program" is implemented with a mechanical computer consisting of a magnet which is calibrated to lose its magnetism at a precise temperature (the Curie point) and trigger a switch.

Fuzzy logic just means not binary on or off, but can adjust to a range of power outputs.

Fuzzy logic program: beginning of program ramp up to full power to bring water to boil, once at boiling then reduce power to keep at rolling boil, once at steam temperature maintain heat using PID controller to consistent steaming temperature, after timer complete and temperature above steam level switch to keep warm temperature.

Usually this program is implemented with a microcontroller running a software program that reads from (possibly several) temperature sensors, sometimes also a pressure sensor, and a timer.


Edit: for the record, I personally prefer basic rice cookers. The only thing that's really nice about the fancier models, in my opinion, is the timer function but I have a bunch of smart plugs available so I just plug the basic rice cooker into that and that sorts that (I do the same thing with my coffee maker).
AnciusD
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This model is Made in China not South Korea for those wondering.
https://cuckooamerica.com/products/cr-0655f
ElectricRaccoon
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I didn't realize rice cookers were such a rabbit hole. There are three 6-cup CUCKOO rice cookers on sale now.

On Amazon, there is the iMac one (CR-0655F) $120 down to $70, the normal looking white one (CR-0675FW) $130 down to $75, and Costco has a similar one (CR-0661F) $100 down to $80.

Can anyone advise if I'm missing any major pros and cons? The website isnt much help and tough to see if any features or extra tools make one a stand-out deal. (Though you don't get the 10% back from Prime if you buy from Costco).

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Nov 24, 2025 08:06 PM
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yourlefthandNov 24, 2025 08:06 PM
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Quote from LongIslandSam :
Just make it again. So easy and fresh rice tastes much better. I bought this brand a few years ago without the fuzzy logic for $45. Great investment. As mentioned, so easy to clean.Expired link to what I bought:https://slickdeals.net/f/17844594
Besides the fact that refrigerating rice is not great from a food safety perspective.


We have this model - I bought it cheap used a few years ago. It's been great so far. I just do however many cups of rice, then the same number of of cups of water and add an additional half cup of water. Perfect every time.

If we have extra I just leave it warming in this for a day or two with no significant loss in quality.
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joshuaNHNov 24, 2025 08:12 PM
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Quote from LongIslandSam :
Just make it again. So easy and fresh rice tastes much better. I bought this brand a few years ago without the fuzzy logic for $45. Great investment. As mentioned, so easy to clean.

Expired link to what I bought:

https://slickdeals.net/f/17844594
So I have a ten cup Panasonic Fuzzy... but it fell off the counter last year... it still works but one of the plastic hinges is cracked. But yes.... I swear by them.

I mix two cups of brown, one cup of red and a half of cup of black and cook it on the brown rice setting... about 2 hours... now it is perfect every time. I did have to adjust the water and figure it out.

I buy my rice in a Chinese grocery store in Montreal... https://www.google.com/search?q=M...s-wiz-serp

I mention this because I buy rice from California AND IT IS 1/3 THE PRICE IN THAT STORE VS AMAZON ONLINE OR ANY OTHER VENDOR. And the Chinese grocery stores near me are EXPENSIVE.

So I buy this rice... BUT FOR $18.00 NOT $60!!!!!
https://www.amazon.com/Tsuru-Mai-...136&sr=8-3


I am planning a trip to Montreal shortly... I can't wait.
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normand4538Nov 24, 2025 08:53 PM
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Quote from AnciusD :
This model is Made in China not South Korea for those wondering.
https://cuckooamerica.com/products/cr-0655f
This makes a big difference in quality. For anyone who cares.
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Maybe I am an unlucky one with this brand. I got their fuzzy logic rice cooker which is made in china. We cook a lot of rice everyday for the big South Asian family and the inner pot top liner got warped possibly from cooking heat which was quite surprising. Because warping started as a little bent but over the time it got worse. Contacted cuckoo and turned out defective inner pots are not covered by warranty and told me to buy it from them which costs around $40. Since then decided not to buy anything from such manufacturer who won't stand behind their products.
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Nov 25, 2025 02:44 AM
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fixxtureNov 25, 2025 02:44 AM
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Would be good if it was a stainless steel inner por rather than the ridic non-stick.
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Costco model is the Korean one vs the made in China from Amazon. Costco ordered
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MoMoney84
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Fuzzy Logic? Can't be the only one... lol
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Nov 25, 2025 04:26 PM
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AnciusDNov 25, 2025 04:26 PM
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Quote from coolbriguy :
Costco model is the Korean one vs the made in China from Amazon. Costco ordered
Model CR-0661F and CRP-ST0609F
Nov 27, 2025 02:34 AM
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RockHardRockCrawlerNov 27, 2025 02:34 AM
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Does it have GABA brown rice?
Dec 05, 2025 09:39 PM
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tengtengvnDec 05, 2025 09:39 PM
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Quote from mannyv :
We have one of the Cuckoo rice machines and the water lines in the pot are really hard to read. Not sure if this is the case with all the Cuckoo machines.
Use your finger to measure.
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SinbiosDec 05, 2025 10:32 PM
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Quote from yourlefthand :
Besides the fact that refrigerating rice is not great from a food safety perspective.


We have this model - I bought it cheap used a few years ago. It's been great so far. I just do however many cups of rice, then the same number of of cups of water and add an additional half cup of water. Perfect every time.

If we have extra I just leave it warming in this for a day or two with no significant loss in quality.
What's wrong with refrigerated rice? I vac seal it and they always heat up well.
Dec 05, 2025 10:43 PM
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yourlefthandDec 05, 2025 10:43 PM
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Quote from Sinbios :
What's wrong with refrigerated rice? I vac seal it and they always heat up well.
Bacillus cereus can grow in it if it isn't cooled quickly enough.
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Dec 05, 2025 11:32 PM
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bayzbol44Dec 05, 2025 11:32 PM
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I assume I would be able to use this for Minute Rice Instant White rice, right?
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joseconsuervoDec 05, 2025 11:52 PM
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The good brands all use non stick, I wish I could find one that was stainless

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GangrelessDec 06, 2025 12:47 AM
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Quote from MoMoney84 :
Fuzzy Logic? Can't be the only one... lol
Came to this thread and read every comment hoping someone would explain why a rice cooker needs fuzzy logic and how exactly it would employ it and left still confused

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