🍚 Cook Like a Pro, Eat Like a King!
The Zojirushi 3 Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer is a compact and efficient kitchen appliance designed for effortless rice cooking. With a durable nonstick inner pan, a convenient one-switch control, and a stylish glass lid, this rice cooker ensures perfect results every time. Ideal for small households or meal prepping, it combines functionality with a sleek design, making it a must-have for modern kitchens.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Lid Material | Glass |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Color | White (-WB) |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.5"D x 9.1"W x 7.5"H |
Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
Capacity | 0.57 Quarts |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Special Features | Non Stick, Removable Bowl |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
M**N
Zojirushi NHS-18 10-Cup Rice Cooker Review: A Must-Have for Busy Families
The Zojirushi NHS-18 10-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker is a game-changer for busy families who want to enjoy healthy, homemade meals without spending hours in the kitchen. This rice cooker is incredibly simple to use, making meal prep effortless—even kids can help measure, prep, and start the cooking process.One of its best features is its versatility—it doesn’t just cook rice to perfection but also allows for steaming vegetables at the same time, making it an ideal one-pot solution for balanced meals. The keep-warm function is another lifesaver, ensuring your food stays hot and ready when you’re home and ready to eat.With its large 10-cup capacity, this cooker is perfect for families, meal preppers, or those who love to entertain. It’s a time-saving, reliable, and easy-to-clean kitchen essential that simplifies home cooking while maintaining great quality and flavor. Highly recommended for anyone looking to streamline their meal prep without compromising on health and taste!
T**5
Great Taste, Fast Cleanup, So Simple to Use
After considerable pressure from my daughter, whose Asian friend says their family's rice cooker is in use pretty much 24/7, we decided to buy one for our family. After researching quite a few models, I went with the Zojirushi because of its simple design and good reputation. It was a fine decision. We use this thing all the time. My kids love being able to cook rice for themselves.Pros* Controls - strike that, control singular - so simple that even your grandma who could never quite bring herself to use a cordless phone can't mess it up* Very easy to clean* Rice tastes much better than what you get with the stovetop* Works well whether you're cooking a lot at once or just one side servingCons* Does not require you to hook it up to WiFi, install an app on your phone, and confirm your identity just to make it stop impersonating a WiFi access point [OK, this is only a con according to engineers who work for LG]Other Thoughts*Saying it cooks 3 cups is a poor translation - it cooks up to 3 gou of rice, with a gou being a standard measure in Japan of enough dry rice for an entree-size serving. A gou is 180 cubic centimeters, or roughly 3/4 of an American "cup" measurement. Americans tend to serve rice as a side dish, and I find half a gou per person works well. As far as I can tell all rice cookers, even American and European brands, measure their capacity in gou but confusingly call it cup in English. The bottom line is that if you want to use American measuring cups with a rice maker, then figure a 3-cup cooker can only take 2 cups.*Don't worry if Uncle Ben isn't familiar with measurements in gou. To cook rice, all you need is the ratio of water to rice, which is usually 3:2 but can be different for certain rice varieties. In other words, if Uncle Ben says put in 2 cups of rice and 3 cups of water, but you just want to cook a 1/2 gou, you put in your 1/2 gou of rice and add 3/4 gou of water.*The cooking bowl lifts out for easy cleaning. I clean it along with the lid and accessories with a bit of soap and a sponge [sponges without an abrasive side are available on Amazon or at many Asian grocery stores]. A few quick swipes, rinse twice, and it's done.
M**1
Excellent rice cooker
I saw a friend use this rice cooker at his house while making dinner, and thought that it was neat; rice came out perfectly. I figured that all rice cookers are the same, so I ordered another more inexpensive model of rice cooker that’s similar size (brand starts with an “A”). The rice in that cooker burned, and so I returned it. I ordered this one, which I should have initially, and it works great. It’s well constructed (much more so than the other brand), and easy to use. Rice came out perfectly; fluffy, ideal stickiness. Easy to clean up and small so that it doesn’t take up much space. Highly recommended.
T**Y
Uncle Rogers Wasn't Wrong
Had to buy a baby elephant brand rice cooker because Uncle Roger recommended them, but didn't want one of the more expensive and complex multifunction ones. So bought this basic one on sale, and it does the job well. Easy to match rice to water levels, cooks all rice grains well, not too sticky and not too dry, and cleans up easily. The only thing I don't like, is that the lid doesn't fit well, could be a touch larger, so took a star off. Otherwise, I use it weekly, and am pleased with the purchase!
C**O
A Perfect Addition to your Kitchen
Here's a polished version:I'm delighted with my new rice cooker! With a 6-cup capacity, it's perfect for small families like mine. Cooking time is spot on, allowing me to multitask while waiting for my rice to be cooked.The simple white design looks sleek in my kitchen, adding a touch of elegance. Plus, the noise level is remarkably minimal, making it a convenient addition to my kitchen.But what really impresses me is the authentic aroma of freshly cooked jasmine rice. It's a game-changer!Overall, I'm thoroughly satisfied with my new rice cooker. Its perfect blend of functionality, style, and performance makes it a valuable addition to any kitchen.
A**R
Easy to use and great value
I bought this rice cooker to replace my instant pot. I was only using the instant pot to cook rice and it started leaving some of the rice uncooked. I didn't need any of the fancy functions that other expensive rice cookers offered, but wanted something that would make perfect rice every time and not break the bank. I use basmati rice which can be tricky. This was definitely the right model for what I wanted. My first run I made 2 cups (uncooked) of basmati rice and it turned out perfect. It took 25 minutes which was about the same as the instant pot. It's easy to use, just use the cup they provide for the rice and fill with water to the line that corresponds. Then turn it on. There are no bells and whistles--you can't program it or set a timer or even see how much time is left. But was perfect for me because I just wanted something simple, functional and affordable.
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