Zojirushi NHS-10 6-Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer & Warmer, White

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November 23rd, 2009 >> Other

  • 6-cup cooker/steamer and warmer steams foods to perfection and keeps them warm
  • Stainless steel steaming tray and removable, easy-to-clean, nonstick inner cooking pan
  • See-through glass lid and automatic keep-warm function that activates immediately after food is cooked
  • Durable stay-cool handles for safe handling
  • Includes measuring cup, spatula, and removable cord for easy storing

Product DescriptionPlump, tender and moist grains of rice, with the option of colorful steamed veggies, can be yours with this cooker/steamer. No need to worry about rice drying out and sticking to the sauce pan either, as the “keep warm” function will maintain ideal temperature and consistency until you’re ready to serve. Use the steamer basket for chicken, seafood, or vegetables – healthy cooking was never this easy!Amazon. com ReviewFrom carrots to cauliflower, cabbage to. . . More >>

Zojirushi NHS-10 6-Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer & Warmer, White

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5 Responses to “Zojirushi NHS-10 6-Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer & Warmer, White”

Hi, friend, if you are thinking buying a cooker, do not buy this one. Japanese goods are ofter quite good, but that idea is not for this cooker. Your rice, your meal will be worse than ever if you use this.
Rating: 1 / 5

Too small for a family of four. It’s very messy – goop all over the counter and floor. And, after I bought it I found out that it’s really only meant for white rice. We mostly eat brown rice. Overall, the old fashioned method with a pot and stove works much better. I’m not really sure what the point is for a rice cooker. . . .
Rating: 2 / 5

If you want to cook just one cup of rice, this is not the rice cooker. The rice becomes too dry on the bottom. Also, the magnetic cord gets loose easily. It’s really frustrating.
Rating: 2 / 5

I bought this on the high reviews and I am returning it because it is a sputtering mess maker! I had a rice cooker i loved but gave it to my college son. Bought this one to replace it and what a mess!!!! It sputters yucky water all over itself and the counter! Not just a little either! Back to the store for it! Reject!!! I loved my Zo bread machine but this is a turkey!
Rating: 1 / 5

I filled it up with the proper amounts of water and rice as directed. I plugged it in and depressed the lever so the “cooking” light came on. Within seconds, that lever popped up and then the “keep warm” light came on instead and the lever did not return. If I depress the lever again so the “cooking” light comes back on, within seconds that lever pops back up again and the “keep warm” light comes on. I thought maybe this is some sort of safety feature like you have with some electric heaters where it shuts off if it gets too hot but when it cools down acceptably, they cycle back on again. Of course, I thought it odd that sufficient heat would build up to shut it off so fast. Anyway, no matter how long (over half an hour) I leave it plugged in, once that lever pops up, neither the lever ever goes back down nor does the “cooking” light ever come back on again. Nor does the rice cook. Water stays lukewarm.
Rating: 1 / 5

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