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Magicthyse

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<<Rice Cooker 99.99 Free Shipping>>

I'm sorry, I got completely the wrong end of the stick.

I thought "Hey, that's a cheap Honda turbocharger..." :D
 

Optical

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For those that are still looking for the "right" rice cooker, you may want to try the Panasonic 10 ($49.99) cup one at JandR.com. I bought two of the el cheapo american ones and had to return it 'cause it just sucked. Too lazy to check the actual model number from the kitchen..but I know it's 10 cups and it cooks just like the Zojxxxx..ones. The cooker is in all white in color. I think's 50 buck because they don't have those pretty flowers like other ones in the markets. =) Highly recommended for $50!. It's equavilent to the $100+ ones over at the asian markets. I personally don't want to spend $100 for a rice cooker and refused to those "things" at Target.





 

NogginBoink

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<< ok this is what my dad told me that is important in a rice cooker. he works at a tatung , they manufacturer rice cookers and HP's pavilion line of computers and sun workstations and various monitors. >>


Does this worry anyone else here?
 

RC7

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To bad I'm of Irish descent, we eat potatoes with 99% of all our dinners. :\
 

SoundBoy

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I've used aromas and the rice comes out just as good as anything, mom has a $$ panasonic. They don't however last forever, maybe about 5 years or so, they don't "keep" the rice and teflon is easier to clean than aluminum, (even tho a dishwasher gets the aroma clean) I'm using the Farberware pressurecooker (electronic) for rice now and it doesn't do it as well as the Aroma (but I'm sticking with it, no counterspace) Kokuho is our brand and rice is like 5 to 8x a week.