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Zojirushi NS-DAC10 Zutto Neuro-Fuzzy 5-1/2-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer

Zojirushi NS-DAC10 Zutto Neuro-Fuzzy 5-1/2-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer
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Zojirushi NS-DAC10 Zutto Neuro-Fuzzy 5-1/2-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer

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ZJ5010

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Description:

The "Zutto" Collection is Zojirushi's first collection of products that is designed and developed as a series of products. The concept of the Zutto Collection was born as a result of the collaboration between Zojirushi and an interior designer in Japan. Unlike other Zojirushi products, the physical body of the Zutto was designed first, then the inner technology. Zutto (Zoot-tow), meaning "always" in Japanese, is designed to be enjoyed and used universally, for any occasion, anytime. This new Zutto Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker and Warmer has advanced Neuro Fuzzy logic technology. Menu settings include: white/sushi, porridge, mixed and quick cooking.

Features:
  • 5-1/2-cup rice cooker and warmer with hidden interior circular cooking pan

  • Advanced Neuro Fuzzy logic technology adjusts temperature and heating time

  • Menu settings include options for cooking white/sushi rice, porridge, and mixed rice

  • Automatic keep-warm function; LCD display; clock and timer; built-in retractable cord

  • Measures 13 by 9-7/8 by 7-7/8 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 13.0 inches
Product Width: 10.0 inches
Product Height: 8.0 inches
Product Weight: 9.0 pounds
Package Length: 13.9 inches
Package Width: 11.8 inches
Package Height: 9.2 inches
Package Weight: 9.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 10 customer reviews )
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28 of 29 found the following review helpful:

5I thought i must be crazy, but would buy it all over again  Jan 08, 2007
By charlie
I love rice, but never rice I made at home.

It never turned out well and I hated the cleanup.

The Zutto makes perfect rice every time (I make long grain, brown and short grain Sushi rice in mine and they all turn out great). It cooks a pretty mean oatmeal too !

I thought I must be crazy for buying a $200 rice cooker when you can buy other models for $15. The Zutto is made better and works better than any other non-comercial cooker I have seen or had rice from though. The rice does indeed turn out better than from other cookers, and guests often comment that it is better tasting than from their own cookers.

Rice turns out perfectly whether you wash it or not (I prefer to wash white rice as I like the flavor better with the starch removed).

The 'keep warm' feature works well too, and you can keep the rice for hours without it drying out.

I have also become addicted to McCann's Steel Cut Irish Oatmeal since buying the Zutto. I have eaten it for breakfast every day that I have been at home since the first time I tried it. McCanns is another delacacy thats time consuming to make on the stove and clean up.

With the Zutto it's a snap. I use two and a half cups of water to one cup of oats in the porridge mode. I load the cooker at night and set the timer feature, and wake up to the smell of oatmeal.

Oh yea, the timer feature. You can set the time you want to eat, and the Zutto will adjust it's start time so it completes cooking at that time. You can have freshly cooked rice waiting when you get home ready to go. It automaticly goes into the keep warm mode when it's done cooking, so even if your an hour or three late getting home you will arrive to perfect rice.

I DO AGREE, it should cost 75 or a hundred bucks less. But if it disapeared tomorrow, I would immediately buy another one.

I started out storing it in my cabinet, but have made space for it on the counter since I use it every day (modt days twice). It looks good enough that it doesn't look out of place too which is good.

28 of 29 found the following review helpful:

3Stylish and well-made  Mar 16, 2006
By William E.
I think this is a perfectly fine rice cooker, perhaps a bit over-priced, but it IS one of the famous "Made in Japan" rice cookers for which Zojirushi is justly famous.

It differs in one main respect from the excellent ZUTTO NP-DA10 model sold in Japan: that one (which has served me brilliantly for 2 years now) uses the Induction Heating cooking method, which this North American version does not have. I think IH would have justified the price of this; without it, well...

Perfectly fine rice, good design and functionality. And I don't agree with the comments about ZUTTO "bombing out" in Japan or cheap or flimsy plastic. The reviews on Amazon.jp (which you can check) are universally positive. See one in person at your local shop before you decide.

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5excellent rice cooker  Aug 07, 2006
By brian smith "smithb98must"
rarely does a product move me to write a review but I have found myself increasingly using the net (and amazon) to review products I am not really familiar with before buying them. Rice cookers were one of those products. So I thought I'd share my experience since I had a hard time finding a review for this rice cooker to help others out. We were microwave rice and stovetop rice cookers until we started eating a lot of sushi. Then we wanted something to make the "perfect rice". This is it. The first time we used it, I let my girlfriend make the rice. It boiled over and made a huge mess and came out totally mushy. I was bummed I spent $200 on a rice cooker that was going to be messy or difficult to use. Then, I watched my girlfriend making it the second time and realized she was putting in 2 times the amount of water required. Following the directions, the 25 or 30 times we have used it since, we get absolutely PERFECT rice. White rice, sticky rice, whatever. It is sylish so it doesn't look like a little crock pot sitting in my contemporary kitchen, the cord retracts into the base for convenience and the thing couldn't be easier to clean. The rice pot, the lid and the steam vent pop out and are easily cleaned. Wipe the rest down with a damp paper towel and you're done. So easy. Rarely is "set it and forget it" associated with perfection, but in this case it is. Would I prefer if it was $100-$150, sure. But I paid $200 and don't regret it.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Great rice cooker!!!!!  Nov 20, 2006
By Karrot
We made rice using the stove top method for many years. This is my first rice cooker and so I thought I'd get a really good one right off the bat. I was trying to decide between the larger 10 cup cooker or the smaller one. Since we are a small family that likes rice, I'm glad we got the 5 1/2 cup version for every day use. We made perfect jasmine rice on our first use of the cooker. I'm really pleased with this unit. It's very easy to use, and no more problems of soggy, or burnt rice. The instructions are translated from Japanese to English so sometimes the instructions are't that great. For example, the manual didn't cover how much water to use if you are cooking brown rice rather than white. However we guessed/tried it out by selecting "mixed" on the control panel and adding the standard amount of water using the supplied measuring cup. With the fuzzy logic, we had nicely cooked brown rice too!

The control panel is easy to use. The unit is very stylish and looks great with our contemporary kitchen. The cooker is easy to clean and it is light weight so it is easy to move out of sight when not in use.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5For design snobs who like to cook  Feb 25, 2011
By Adi "chocoholic"
I thought it was pricey at first but it is so worth it. This makes the best rice, fluffy and never dry. It doesn't drip water on to the bench like my cheaper brand did. Being a design snob I love the look of this rice cooker. It looks good on the table, keeps the rice warm, has a retractable cord so it's easy to store. Nice and light so easy to carry, and doesn't take up a lot of room. The metal bowl is better quality than my old one too (in the old one the teflon started to come off, this one hasn't so far). It's just amazing. Even my husband likes it. My one says Made in Japan, which from reading other reviews means it's better quality than the Chinese made ones. The only thing I would improve is somewhere to store the spoon (but that's so minor).

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