Cook Like a Pro! π½οΈ Elevate your dining experience with every grain.
The CUCKOO CRP-EHSS0309FG is a high-performance rice cooker featuring induction heating and fuzzy logic technology. With a 3-cup uncooked capacity and 16 versatile cooking modes, it caters to various rice types and cooking preferences, making it perfect for small families or gatherings. The stylish gold design and user-friendly features ensure a seamless cooking experience.
Material Type | metallic |
Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Color | Gold |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.1"D x 12.6"W x 8.6"H |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Capacity | 1.5 Quarts |
Wattage | 850 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Special Features | Induction Heating, Advanced Fuzzy Logic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
T**A
Makes the best rice I've ever had.
The rice cooker I've been using started to burn the bottom of the rice, and I realized that I've had it for almost 25 years! So I thought I'd treat myself to a super nice cooker this time, and I found this on sale. Maybe it will last another 25 years!The Cuckoo is a bit cuckoo to setup. It's very complicated and weird, but worth the effort. I love the quality of rice it makes, whether it's long grain Thai basmati, or short grain Japanese style, it comes out delicious. I am using a water ratio of about 1.9x water to rice for most rice. Short grain brown rice also came out good with a bit more water added. I also tried the germinated brown rice recipe. I gotta say though, the texture and taste of that was not much different than regular brown rice cooking, so not worth the extra effort for me.I like short grain 'kokari' style japanese rice the best, but with this cooker I've liked all types I have tried. I've seen reviews saying that Cuckoo doesn't do as well with long grain rice, but I LOVE the long grain rice I've made in it even more than short grain. Even tho I'm not a big fan of brown rice, it's nearly as good as white in the Cuckoo so I will be eating more of it. I have even tried a wild rice blend, and that was excellent. I do tend to like stickier rice, probably more towards the Korean than Japanese style and the Cuckoo delivers.One of the reasons I got this cooker is the size, as a single person, I don't need a lot of rice. And I typically use a 1/4 cup of dried rice to make a single portion. This takes about 13 minutes on turbo mode or about 22 minutes on regular. So super quick and easy. I have also found that larger portions take only a bit more time. My experience with previous cookers is that doubling the size of the portion will usually double the time. Not with the Cuckoo, it only adds 10-25% of the time.I was really skeptical of the auto-clean feature, but it actually works extremely well. I clean out the bowl, wipe down the upper lid and run it, and the whole unit comes out very clean. I have made some recipes with a bit more ingredients and found that the insides do 'gum up' a bit more, and removing the top lid and cleaning it is essential. Running the auto-clean twice made it sparkling after that. My one irritation is that its hard to remove the top inner lid. It's really clamped down and I have to work hard to get it off. Could be a challenge for someone with arthritis or mobility issues. Sometimes I've had to use a pair of pliers.The voice guide is essential because it's so complicated. And I find the voice funny to hear. It talks so much and unnecessarily. It will announce it's going into sleep mode, for instance. Why would I need to know that?My only negatives for this cooker is the price, the size which is large for how small the portion of rice it makes, the weight, it's something like 12 lbs, so hard to move around. And the difficulty in removing the inner lid, that is irritating.
A**N
Adorable and Efficient Little Cooker! ππ
Oh my goodness, the CUCKOO CRP-EHSS0309FG 3-Cup Induction Heating Pressure Rice Cooker is just the cutest addition to my kitchen! I mean, who knew a rice cooker could be so adorable and efficient at the same time?First of all, let's talk about the size. It's perfect for my smaller kitchen and doesn't take up too much counter space. The compact design is like a tiny kitchen companion that's always ready to whip up a delicious batch of rice for me.The induction heating and pressure cooking combo is like a magic spell for rice. It cooks it to perfection every single time! Fluffy, aromatic, and oh-so-tasty. And let's not forget about the "keep warm" function, which comes in handy when I get lost in the world of cute cat videos and forget about my cooking.But wait, the cuteness factor doesn't stop there! The soft chime that plays when the rice is ready is like music to my ears. It's like my little rice cooker is announcing, "Ta-da! Your meal is served!" I can't help but giggle every time I hear it.Cleaning up is a breeze too. The non-stick interior makes sure rice doesn't stick around where it's not wanted, and a quick wipe is all it takes to keep my little cooker sparkling clean.Overall, the CUCKOO CRP-EHSS0309FG has stolen my heart. It's not just a kitchen appliance; it's a cute, reliable, and efficient rice-making companion. If you're looking for a small rice cooker with a big personality, this one's a winner! ππ
A**R
Wow
This is an amazing rice cooker. Our last one lasted 20 years and we are amazed how much they have changed and how much better they are. The rice even seems to taste better in this one
U**R
Comparison of 3Cup & 6Cup
I love this one βits luxurious color, elegant design, and incredible price.Thirteen years ago, I spent about $500 in my Cuckoo 6-cup rice cooker, which has served me well every day over the years, consistently making great rice for my family. Now that my children have left home, my husband and I want a smaller cooker for fresh, daily rice, so I picked for this 3-cup model.I have always believed in the value of Cuckoo, even at a higher price. The current model is available at an excellent price, especially considering that six years ago, a 3-cup Cuckoo for my kids was priced at $450.If you cook rice occasionally for friends and family, a 6-cup or larger model might be best. But for everyday use by one or two people, the 3-cup model is ideal.I took photos comparing my old 6-cup and the new 3-cup. While the exterior size of the 3-cup is slightly smaller, its inner pot is definitely more compact.Iβll keep my old 6-cup unit for holiday gatherings while enjoying my new 3-cup every day.
A**9
CUCKOO 3-Cup Induction Heating Pressure Rice Cooker
This Cuckoo Rice Cooker uses induction pressure cooking, which is different than the other rice cookers which just use pressure cooking or which heat the hot plate beneath the inner pot. I found this rice cooker to cook the rice perfectly in addition to looking very stylish on the countertop. You can also cook other things like meat in the rice cooker as well, which is what I do.
M**N
Insert problem.
I paid $369.99 for this 3-cup Cuckoo rice cooker. It's one of the expensive purchased I made but this rice cooker didn't last very long. The non-stick coating insert is badly peeled off and I'm afraid to eat the rice from this. I used a soft sponge to clean the pot after soaking in warm water and since it's so expensive I treated it with greatest care and I am the only one who cleaned this pot. As of now, there is no replacement for the insert that available and I can not afford to buy another one!
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