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Reddit mentions of Zojirushi NS-ZCC18 10-Cup Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker, 1.8-Liters, Premium White

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Zojirushi NS-ZCC18 10-Cup Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker, 1.8-Liters, Premium White. Here are the top ones.

Zojirushi NS-ZCC18 10-Cup Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker, 1.8-Liters, Premium White
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Measures approximately 11 by 9 by 10-1/2-inch; 1-year limited warranty.2 Measuring cups, nonstick rice spoon/scooper, rice spoon holder, and recipes includedSpherical, nonstick inner pan allows for spherical heating; LCD clock and timer; retractable cord. Capacity is measured in the approx. 6 oz. / 180mL rice measuring cup, using raw short grain white rice. Other grains may vary.Multi-menu selections; automatic keep-warm, extended keep-warm, and reheat cycles.Electrical Rating 120 volts / 1,000 watts10-Cup computerized rice cooker and warmer with advanced neuro fuzzy logic technologyNOTE: Please ensure to measure rice in the cup that comes along with the product ONLY
Specs:
ColorPremium White
Height11.5 inches
Length14.5 inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2005
Size10-Cup
Weight1 Pounds
Width9.5 inches

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Found 5 comments on Zojirushi NS-ZCC18 10-Cup Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker, 1.8-Liters, Premium White:

u/tppytel · 5 pointsr/Cooking

I don't know how you got that much value from a cheap cooker back then, but I have the smaller version of this one and I'm very happy with it. I'm not Asian-American but I cook a lot of Asian food and that Zoji makes great rice and holds it well over a day or two if need be. The difference between good and not-so-good is mostly in the design of the heating element and the complexity of the temperature sensors. That model I linked has more sophistication than the baseline Zojis do, but without the added induction, steaming, pressure cooking, etc. features that drive up the price and don't do much for plain old rice anyway. In particular, it has an Extended Keep Warm feature for holding cooked rice over a long time period, and a reheat feature to bring the rice back up to serving temp. We bought it for Christmas last year and use it a fair amount. Been very happy with it so far.

u/cupcakegiraffe · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Other than the ridiculously expensive things I put on there to remind myself (iPad, Vitamix, sewing machine), the most expensive thing that I would love to get is a Zojirushi rice cooker. It is something that I would use several times a week because I grew up eating rice with everything.

Somebody else mentioned a 3DS, but I'm saving for that bad boy for Christmas. =]

u/chemicalsno · 2 pointsr/RiceCookerRecipes

Twitter, really?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000A7NN4I/

$152.64

I have owned the ZCC10 for 8 years and it's the best rice cooker I've ever had, anyone who has ever tried it is amazed at how perfect the rice comes out every time.

u/Warlord13179 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have a $190 rice cooker on my "The Super Ultra Expensive WHAT ARE YOU DOING? DON'T BUY ME THIS EXPENSIVE CRAP." list

u/baconsea · 1 pointr/Cooking

Hell yes! Get a fuzzy logic model. It's spendy and I had initial buyers remorse but once I started using it I never regretted the purchase again. Perfect rice every time and it can hold rice at temp > 1 day and it still tastes perfect.