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Aroma ARC-730G 20-Cup (Cooked) Rice Cooker & Food Steamer

Aroma ARC-730G 20-Cup (Cooked) Rice Cooker & Food Steamer
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Aroma ARC-730G 20-Cup (Cooked) Rice Cooker & Food Steamer

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SED-ARAARC730G

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Description:

Aroma has mastered the art of cooking rice, so you don't have to! This rice cooker from Aroma cooks up to 20 cups of moist, delicious rice and automatically keeps it warm for hours with just the touch of a button leaving you free to work in the kitchen. Cook more than rice with this versatile appliance prepare soup, stew, gumbo, jambalaya and more. You can easily monitor the cooking rice through the tempered glass lid without releasing moisture, for rice that's cooked to fluffy perfection! And the inner cooking pot removes for easy cleanup. Includes steam rack, measuring cup and serving spatula.

Features:
  • Perfectly prepares 4 to 20 cups of cooked rice (2 to 10 cups uncooked)

  • Simple, one-touch operation switches to keep-warm mode automatically when finished

  • Makes delicious soups and stews

  • Inner cooking pot removes for easy cleanup

  • Easy-view tempered glass lid

Product Details:
Product Length: 10.2 inches
Product Width: 9.8 inches
Product Height: 12.5 inches
Package Length: 11.1 inches
Package Width: 11.1 inches
Package Height: 8.8 inches
Package Weight: 5.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 14 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5great rice maker  Nov 22, 2008
By L. A.
This is my first rice maker and I love it! Much better than making it on the stove in a pot. The first rice I made in this was a brown rice, wild rice mix. It turned out perfectly. I even forgot to rinse it first, and I did not soak it like the directions required. The machine did not boil over. I just used an extra 1/4 cup water for each cup of rice I added. I also added in a small amount of butter. No sticking, no burning - just perfect rice. I also like that the removable pot is aluminum and not coated with toxic non-stick materials. The clean up was easy. For the price, compared to higher end models, I would recommend this rice maker/steamer to anyone.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Quick and Easy rice cooker  Dec 05, 2009
By Pman
We needed a new rice cooker since our old cooker had intermittently stopped working. After looking over multiple rice cooker types at many stores, we decided to buy this Aroma rice cooker. It has been great so far, and it does not leak water due to the boiling water, like our old rice cooker. The warm option is automatically turned on as soon as the rice has been cooked, and unlike other rice cookers where this feature ends up burning the rice, this keeps the rice warm.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Splatter City  Jan 29, 2011
By Kelli Perkins
I had a Hitachi rice cooker for 15 years, workhorse for brown rice and Congee. When it broke down last month, I ordered this Aroma.

It cooks faster, but is borderline unusable because every time the rice or Congee starts boiling, the steam splatters around the edges of the glass lid, even when only cooking several cups of rice. By the time it is ready, the appliances surrounding it are coated with a fine layer of rice splatter.

I have checked the manual and don't see how I am doing anything wrong - it is a basic model without options.

Unless they accidentally sent me a lid meant for a smaller Aroma,this is unusable.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5outstanding work!  Dec 15, 2010
By Yanie
This is the best rice cooker I have bought.
1. It is aluminum pot. I don't worry about the non-stick material peeling off and consumed in my body. The aluminun botton is easy to be cleaned. I cook rice with water only. After most rice is scooped out, pour some water into the pot and wait for some minutes. Then scoop out all the remaining at the botton by a wood stick.

2. I like the simple lid. Not like the luxe one with plastic loop or layed that cost me more time to clear.

3. It cook faster than what others I have bought before. There is no wire or any material's smell, but the aroma from the rice.

Yes, there is little rice steam spraying out from the lid's rim. Compare its goodness, I don't care this little inconvenience.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Bad  Sep 30, 2010
By Han
I had water all over the kitchen cabinet, counter top and on floor it was terrible. I've never seen nothing like this.

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