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Sanyo EC-503 3-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker and Vegetable Steamer, White

Sanyo EC-503 3-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker and Vegetable Steamer, White
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Sanyo EC-503 3-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker and Vegetable Steamer, White

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DBLV32801

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Description:

This durable and economical Sanyo 3 cup rice cooker and vegetable steamer is easy to operate and has several upgraded features. The single switch operation makes it easy to start the cooking process and when the cooking is complete the keep warm function automatically turns on to make sure the food is ready to eat. The inner pot has a non-stick coating and is easy to clean. Steam your vegetables in the deep, stainless steel steaming tray and view the process through the glass lid. A detachable electric cord is great when storing. Includes measuring cup, spatula, and multi-language (English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese) instruction manual. White enamel finish.

Features:
  • 3-cup rice cooker with stainless-steel tray for steaming vegetables

  • Single-switch operation; automatic keep-warm function; glass lid

  • Non-stick coated pan helps prevent cooked rice from sticking; detachable cord

  • Measuring cup, spatula, and multi-language instruction manual included

  • Measures 8-7/16 by 6-1/2 by 10-1/16 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 10.0 inches
Product Width: 9.0 inches
Product Height: 7.0 inches
Product Weight: 4.14 pounds
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 9.0 inches
Package Height: 7.5 inches
Package Weight: 4.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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37 of 37 found the following review helpful:

3Good cooker for singles  Jul 04, 2006
By Adrian S.
I must say this is my first cooker, and I chose a small one since I'm single. I found it handy to have the meal ready and warm when I come home for lunch breaks (I live close to the office), or in the evenings, when I'm tired and don't feel like cooking. The cooker has a cook mode and a "keep warm" - once the cooking is done it switches to the latter and the warm food awaits you to arrive home!

I found the instructions regarding how much water to use (depending on rice quantity) to be a little on the low side - the rice I got was somewhat dry for my taste. I also used it to cook other grains - quinoa and millet (BTW, the I millet I get with the cooker is the best I've tasted so far). Learning from the rice experience, I now put more water, actually I use more water than if I would cook in a pot!

If you stick to the grains/water proportions, you have no problem with making a mess in the kitchen. If you use (much) more water, you might see the lid and the area around the cooker becoming a little stained, as in steam/water which dried and left some stains. For me this is not an issue - I want a good food first, kitchen comes after. Actually, you might not even see that - it's such a minor issue - but if you do, then you just need to use less water. In my experience, this doesn't happen with rice, but other grains (notably millet) swell a lot more during cooking. The instructions (and the web) say that it is possible to cook other dishes (stews, etc.) using the cooker, but haven't done that yet.

This cooker doesn't have an on-off button, you need to plug and unplug it from the outlet. This is a non-issue for me, but "your mileage msy vary". I guess this can actually work to your advantage: if you are really cheap, you can get an appliance device which you can program so that the cooking starts - say - about 40 minutes before you get home, and thus you save electricity money on the "keeping warm" time. This is also possible to do with smarter cookers, but they cost $70+ more.

24 of 25 found the following review helpful:

3misleading cup size  Oct 28, 2006
By G. Graham "harborbarber"
Note that the "3 cup" size is not your typical 8oz. size. The one supplied with the rice cooker and is to used following their directions, is a 6 oz. cup. So, instead of having 3 cooked cups of rice, you only get 2.25 cups of rice. Other than this, I found the cooker works very well.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent for Singles or Couples  Nov 08, 2006
By Steven "Dataman"
Nice easy-to-use cooker. It is compact, simple to use and is easy to clean. I agree with another reviewer that the water/rice volumes lead toward a rather dry end product but this is the fault of the instructions rather than the cooker.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

4Whatever did I do without one?  Mar 08, 2007
By Flower
We love our rice cooker. Honestly, I haven't tasted rice this good anywhere on the planet. And what it does to sweet potatoes you wouldn't believe. There's only one problem. There's only two of us, so I got the small, 3-cup cooker. I can only add 2 cups of liquid, so I can't make what would be 3 cups of rice, or it will boil over. Get one with more capacity, unless you live alone.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

4Great cooker for single people or couples  Aug 30, 2006
By HLS
This is a great cooker for people who don't need a whole bunch of rice in one go. It's perfect for meals with two people. My only complaint is that you need to use more water than the manual recommends, so I'm always balancing between water-and-rice ratios.

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