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HomeSmall AppliancesRice CookersPanasonic SR-G18FG 10-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker/Steamer |
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13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Excellent so far... Jan 10, 2007
By E.W. I am very pleased with this purchase. First of all, the non stick surface is safe, healthy, and works excellently! When I cooked my first batch of rice with this cooker I was surprised that the manual calls for a 1 to 1 ratio of water to rice. With my previous experience I thought that this was absurd and that the rice would not be cooked thouroughly. I followed the instructions and the rice was cooked to perfection! I have not used the cooker for anything else besides rice, but so far I am very pleased! It is not only much safer to the health (i.e. no aluminum in contact with the food) but the clean up is much much easier!!!
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great rice cooker Feb 05, 2007
By Dansel Adams I had used a Panasonic rice cooker that is similar to this one. It worked great for nearly 10 years and finally the non-sticky layer was worn out, so I bought this SR-G18FG 10 Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer. It works great so far just as I'd expect. I would definitely recommend this one to others.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
good cooker Jan 04, 2007
By Ravichandra Juluri good cooker, very functional, works well, been using it for a year and never had a problem.
15 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Doesn't work with brown rice Mar 04, 2007
By G. Wilson I have tried 4 times to cook brown rice. I feel like Goldilocks; too crunchy, a little crunchy & all mush. When I increased the amount of water, there was a very starchy mess leaking all over my countertop. Not what I expected at all. I haven't tried white rice. Perhaps that will work, but not the reason I purchased this cooker. As soon as I locate the receipt, it is being returned.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Spils water, burns rice in the bottom May 10, 2008
By Ramesh Kothandan
"rams"
was expecting panasonic to be a leading brand in rice cookers but kinda dissappointed with this product. the glass cover stays on top with gap inbetween so when water boils it get spilt all around also rice get burned when steaming veggies.
convincing factor: cooks rice really quick
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