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

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

 
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See through glass lid; stay cool handles and lid; removable nonstick cooking pan. Stainless steel steaming tray and automatic warmer.

 
List Price: $63.00
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Product Details
Product Length:9.3 inches
Product Width:9.4 inches
Product Height:9.4 inches
Product Weight:4.7 pounds
Package Length:9.3 inches
Package Width:9.2 inches
Package Height:8.5 inches
Package Weight:5.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 184 reviews

Features
  • 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


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 184 customer reviews )
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599 of 608 found the following review helpful:


5Best thing next to the fuzzy-logic units  May 04, 2001 By Michael J Edelman
I love my rice cookers. I use them not only to make rice, but for all sorts of one-pot meals. Put in a cup of rice, vegetables, meats or seafood, seasonings, tofu... and a half hour later you have a steaming hot one-pot meal. They're also good for pilafs and other grain dishes.

The Zojirushi and Panasonic units are all first rate, BUT you need to know a little something about cooking rice beyond what's in the poorly worded manuals.

Different rice takes different amounts of water. The long-grained rice Americans are used to should be cooked with 1-3/4 cup of water for each cup of rice. Japanese rice needs only 1-1/4 cup of water for each cup of rice, or 1 cup of water for each cup of washed, wet, rice.

Many Americans (and Europeans) have problems with these cookers because the measure ments are calibrated for Japanese short grain rice, and the Westerners are cooking long grain rice. Get the ratios correct, and everything works out fine.

I've had a number of rice cookers of different sizes. My Panasonic has lasted over 20 years, and my Zojirushi looks like it'll last just as long, while my South Bend gave up the ghost after only a year. Go with the top Japanese models; they're made for day-in and day out cooking.

232 of 238 found the following review helpful:


5An excellent rice cooker  Aug 24, 2002 By Debbie Lee Wesselmann
For a long time, I didn't see a need for a rice cooker. What's the big deal, I thought, of cooking rice on the stove? However, as my life got busier and busier, I began to want one. For one, I cook rice at least twice a week, often more. Second, I thought it would be convenient to start up a rice cooker and then not worry about the rice until I was ready to put dinner on the table. This Zojirushi model is perfect for this. After the rice is cooked, it automatically switches to a "Keep Warm" setting.

A few tips about cooking rice in this model:

1. Follow the water/rice ratio directions on the rice box, NOT in the manual.

2. Fluff the rice when the cooking is complete and then let it steam longer on the "Keep Warm" setting. If you don't fluff, sometimes the rice browns a little on the bottom.

3. Use high-quality rice.

Although I rarely use converted rice (Uncle Ben's Original), I decided to give it a shot in this cooker. The results were barely satisfactory, since the rice browned on the bottom. I don't have this problem with jasmine and other premium rices. I suppose unplugging the appliance immediately after the cooking is done (and letting it steam without the warmer on) might help. My own solution is to stick with the better rices.

Other reviewers have noted a spitting through the steam hole during cooking. This is less of a problem with small quantities than large. The starchy steam doesn't bother me since the same thing happens to the side of a saucepan when I cook a lot of rice on the stove. The cooker is SO easy to clean that I can't imagine complaining about a wipe down of the counter. (Hey, I have to do that anyway!)

You'll be surprised by how simple this appliance is - and how well it works. Recommended for people who cook small to medium amounts of rice at least two times a week.

120 of 122 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect rice, every time  May 31, 2000 By Jonathan Leblang
I've used less expensive rice cookers, but they don't measure up to the Zojirushi rice cookers. I used to have the 10 cup model, but that one was a little too large for me (it would be great if you're cooking rice for more than 5 or 6 people). This 6-cup cooker is perfect whether you are making 1 cup or 6. Just put the rice in (remember to wash it first), add water up to the line indicated, and push start ... when it turns off, you have perfect rice. No more boiling water, stirring, boiling over, or burned pans!

72 of 73 found the following review helpful:


5Great design and quality  Jul 28, 2003
Six cups is the perfect size for a small family. All rice cookers tend to make rice exactly right unless there is too much or too little water. The most important feature for me was the nonstick pan - and what a difference from my old rice cooker!

I had no trouble with excess moisture as some reviewers wrote. The glass lid fits well with or without the steamer, and moisture vents through the little hole on the top. It never boils over - but as with all rice cookers, it is important to rinse the rice before cooking to remove excess starch.

The steamer insert is small, since the cooker is small, but this is a plus for compact storage. I can usually fit all or most of a pack of frozen vegetables in the steamer, but not too many fresh veggies. It makes perfect rice for me, following the simple measuring and cooking directions, and the keep warm feature is very welcome. If you do not need all the bells and whistles of a programmable machine, be sure to choose one with a nonstick pan and the keep warm feature.

The indigo blue color is so unusual and attractive - also a big plus to have a good looking appliance if you leave it on the counter much of the time.

Quality=5, Features=5, Style=5, Compact Storage=5, CLEANUP=5

In my opinion, Zojirushi is very much worth the cost and you will use this for a lifetime unless someone comes out with a model that measures, rinses, cooks, and cleans itself.

54 of 55 found the following review helpful:


4Great cooker, lousy manual  Dec 02, 2000
I like this rice cooker - it's simple but well made and does exactly what it's supposed to do. Perfect for this family of 4. (Makes OK rice pudding too.) But throw out the instructions, they are useless. I added 1.5x the recommended amount of water and it works much better. You can also eliminate the spray all over the counter by leaving the steaming tray in when cooking rice.

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