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Zojirushi NS-MYC10 Micom Fuzzy Logic 5.5 Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer

Zojirushi NS-MYC10 Micom Fuzzy Logic 5.5 Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer


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Brand: Zojirushi
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $154.00
Buy New: $108.88
You Save: $45.12 (29%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews

Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.4
Dimensions (in): 15 x 11.2 x 10.6

MPN: NS-MYC10
Model: NS-MYC10
UPC: 023596213067
EAN: 0023596213067
ASIN: B00009K3TA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 5-cup capacity; four rice settings: white, quick, porridge and mixed/sweet
  • Microcomputerized Fuzzy logic temperature control system
  • Spherical heating system ensures perfect cooking every time
  • Extended keep warm setting keeps rice tasty for up to 12 hours
  • Reheating cycle warms rice to serving temperature

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
This rice cooker cooks up to 5-1/2 cups (enough to feed five to ten people or more) of a variety of rices--white, sweet, porridge, and mixed--for accompanying stir-fries, stuffing peppers, or rolling sushi. The LCD screen is easy to read and the push-button controls are simple to program once you've mastered them. After loading your rice and water into the inner pan and choosing the type of rice you are making from the menu, the microcomputerized "Fuzzy logic" temperature control system calculates the exact cooking time (usually between 45 and 70 minutes) and programs it for you. The Fuzzy microchip combined with the unit's spherical heating system, which cooks on all sides of the inner pan, ensure perfect rice every time without burning or overcooking. You can also set the timer manually in 30-minute increments for cooking times of up to 13 hours. When cooking is complete, the cooker beeps eight times and automatically shifts into a Keep Warm mode, which keeps rice warm for up to 12 hours after cooking is complete. An Extended Keep Warm function warms rice for up to 8 hours at a lower temperature and reduces the chance of rice drying out or becoming discolored or odorous. If rice is still not eaten by then, there is another opportunity to give it a warmup of between 5 and 15 minutes using the Reheat key.

The inner pan has a nonstick coating for easy cleaning and the lid's stainless-steel underside also wipes clean much effort. The rice cooker has a plastic handle for transporting it from cabinet to counter and a retractable cord for easy storage. This appliance comes with a spatula and spatula holder and is covered by a limited 1-year warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde

Product Description
The Micom Fuzzy Rice Cooker works via a computerized, Fuzzy Logic Temperature Control System to produce perfectly cooked rice. The Keep-Warm cycle ensures your rice stays fresh tasting for extended periods before serving. Cook up to 5.5 cups of rice. The LCD timer is easy to use, and the inner cooking pot has a durable nonstick coating so cleanup is quick and easy. Features a retractable cord to keep your countertops looking neat, plus a handle, so you can serve right at the table or easily transport it to dinner parties. Comes with a spatula, spatula holder and measuring cup. Note: Although you can use this cooker to prepare brown rice, an additional step is involved. You must first soak the brown rice in water before cooking, at least four hours or overnight for best results.


Customer Reviews:   Read 29 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Rice machine? More like an advanced life form.   June 5, 2008
C. W. Levin (Portland)
While I've only owned it for a short time, I think this rice maker is dynamite. I've made both white and brown rice in it and it's come out as fluffy as a cloud. Be careful when you open it though. You might just drool on yourself as the aroma fills your mind with anticipation........... For 130 clams, it better be good;-)


4 out of 5 stars Nice ricecooker   May 8, 2008
D. He (Canada)
Very compact and nice look. Three menu functions, cooking/quick/congee and timer. Enough for everyday using.


5 out of 5 stars great   May 6, 2008
Olga Lee (Mizzou)
Before I bought this rice cooker I really carefully read reviews for this and similar models. To me this one is where price meets requirements.
I have been using this cooker for only over a month. Me and my husband absolutely love the quality of rice it makes. It's easy to operate and clean. Just don't forget to wipe water under the removable steam insert!



5 out of 5 stars GREAT rice cooker   March 5, 2008
Sam I Am I Am
I'm Japanese and we take our white rice very seriously. I got this because I lost my last one that I brought from Japan in my divorce. This thing makes GOOD rice. One button start is easy to use. My only complaint is, it takes FOREVER to cook the rice, so if you've had a late day at the office, it's a pain to have to wait for the rice to cook. I understand that a lot of nice rice cookers take a long time to cook these days, so I guess we just have to learn to live with it. Overall, good product!!


5 out of 5 stars Great Rice Cooker   February 15, 2008
Zhida Ma (Atlanta, GA)
I enjoyed this rice cooker very much. It cooks much better rice compared to my old one under $20. The rice tasts many many times better. If you cook rice almost every day, it worths the cost.



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