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- Sweet & SimpleIf you're looking for a cheap and easy to use rice cooker look no further. I purchased this rice cooker on sale for somewhere between $15 and $20, and wasn't sure what I'd be getting, but it has exceeded my expectations. It's small, easy to store and clean, and makes enough rice for about two people. I'm not a huge connoisseur or rice, so I'm not sure how it stacks up against the $100+ versions, but I've always been happy with its speed, and the quality of rice it produces. It's the perfect little machine for the "casual" rice cooker who doesn't want to spend a fortune. Overall, it is a very good product at an even better price. Rating: - A rice cooker that cooks riceI wanted a simple small appliance that cooks rice. I got a simple small appliance that cooks rice very nicely. If you want more, buy something else. Rating: - Worth the moneyWorth the money if you just want to make good rice. Does not have any other features that you may find useful, such as a keep warm setting, vegetable steaming option, etc. I love the easy clean-up and its small size so I can keep it on the counter. So far the non stick surface looks good, I have not seen any of the flaking that others are writing about. The pan in which the rice cooks feels a bit cheap, but it does the job and it does it well. Rating: - good but with a litter flawThe cooker is very compact, easy to use, good interior material for cleaning. However, the only flaw is this cooker will make your rice a little bit drier than usual. Rating: - Nice Rice Cooker - but . . .Are we the only new owners who can't follow the instructions, which seem to be imperfectly translated from the Chinese? Will someone please tell us how many cups of rice to how many cups of water? We called Panasonic, but even they could not understand the directions.
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