Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Zojirushi NS-TSC10 5-1/2-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker and Warmer, Stainless Steel
The Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer not only cooks flawless rice but also comes with a steaming basket to double as a steamer and a cake menu setting to bake cakes.

This 5-1/2-cup rice cooker and warmer makes 10 cups of cooked rice and includes a variety of cooking functions including white rice/sushi, mixed rice, porridge, sweet, brown, cake, steam, and quick cooking. This unit uses a black thick inner cooking pan that provides even heating for better cooking and has an interchangeable melody and beep signal to indicate when the cooking cycle has ended.

Other highlights include a detachable and washable inner lid, an easy-to-read LCD control panel, and automatic keep warm, extended keep warm and reheating cycle, delay timer with two settings and a built-in retractable power cord. The unit's clear-coated stainless-steel exterior not only cleans easily, but also matches any kitchen decor. Accessories include a spatula, a spatula holder, and a rice-measuring cup. The 610-watt rice cooker and warmer measures 10-1/8 by 14 by 8-1/2 inches.

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NS-TSC10 Product Features

  • Micro computerized Fuzzy Logic technology
  • Doubles as a steamer with its versatile steam setting
  • Easy-to-clean clear coated stainless steel exterior
  • Automatic keep warm, extended keep warm and reheating cycles
  • Built-in retractable power cord.
  • Interchangeable melody and beep signal
  • Delay timer (2 settings)
  • Easy-to-read LCD control panel with Clock and Timer functions
  • Detachable and washable inner lid
  • Includes steaming basket accessory to steam foods
  • Healthy brown rice setting
  • Convenient cake setting for baking cakes
  • Menu Settings include: white/sushi, mixed, porridge, sweet, brown, cake, steam, and quick cooking
  • cETLus listed
Me: A foodie Dad in the USA who knows how to hand-cook long-grain, sushi, basmati, jasmine, and brown rice so they're just right. I rise early every morning to hand-make lunches for my four children and my wife because I'm socially awkward and emotionally closed off, and this is one way that I show my family that I love them. I'm a middle-class working guy, without tons of money, so I don't buy $100+ kitchen appliances on a whim. I mean, I bought my wife a Kitchen-Aid mixer eight years ago because she wanted it, but I winced at the price. I've owned this product for five months, and used it 4+ times a week during that period.