Rival RC101 10-Cup Rice Cooker with Steaming Basket | 
enlarge | Brand: Rival Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $21.40
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Rating: 7 reviews
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 10 x 9.9
MPN: RC101 Model: RC101 UPC: 048894743634 EAN: 0048894743634
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| Features:
| • | Electric rice cooker produces up to 10 cups of cooked rice | | • | Nonstick removable inner pot; steaming basket for shrimp or vegetables | | • | Cook and keep-warm settings; domed glass lid; stay-cool side handles | | • | Measuring cup and rice ladle included; wash by hand | | • | Measures 12 by 11-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description 10 Cup, Rice Cooker With Steaming Basket, Cook & Keep Warm Settings, Non-stick Removable Bowl For Easy Clean Up, External Steaming Basket, Accessories Included: Measuring Cup & Rice Ladle.
Amazon.com Review A complete, healthy, fat-free meal can easily be prepared in this electric rice cooker. The nonstick removable inner pot produces up to 10 cups of cooked rice, while the steaming basket holds enough vegetables or shrimp for two or three hungry people. Simple to operate, the cooker features just one switch and two settings, cook and keep warm. During cooking, a red light is illuminated; when cooking is complete, the switch automatically reverts to the keep-warm setting and a yellow light comes on. Moisture and nutrients are sent back into the cooker by the domed glass lid, which also allows for easy viewing. After cooking, the rice should be allowed to sit for about ten minutes before the lid is removed. Included with the cooker is a plastic paddle for stirring and serving the rice, as well as a plastic measuring cup. The cup, paddle, pot, and steamer all should be washed by hand in hot, soapy water after each use. The rice cooker, including the stay-cool side loop handles, measures 12 by 11-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty. --Ann Bieri
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Rival rice cooker July 3, 2008 K. Cox (Redding, CA) I bought this to replace my old rice cooker, which finally died. Horrible! It burned the rice on the bottom every single time I used it, plus the rice was always dried out, even when I didn't use the warming cycle. The only reason I gave it even two stars is that it was a reasonable size and didn't take up a lot of storage space.
Good rice BUT...... June 23, 2008 K. Jacobsen (WA, USA) I have been making rice with this cooker for 2 months now. It spews starchy boiling rice water on my counter every time I make rice. But,, I like the rice it makes. It is much better than what I made on the stove top. I was considering returning this cooker and getting another, as I checked the reviews, I found that many others had this same problem. I have decided to keep it; I worked out a little system of putting down 3 paper towels on the counter and when the cooking is done, I wrap up the mess and throw it in the garbage.
too small and too slow May 8, 2008 mac li So far it is not a bad product. The only negative side is it takes more than 30 minutes to cook 10 cups rice. It is much longer than the one I used to use.And also be ware that its capacity is ten cups cooked rice, not ten cups uncooked rice. It makes a big different.
The best rice cooker we've used.... February 11, 2008 M. Wheeler (Molalla, OR United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We've used several brands of rice cookers, all claiming to be good. One caught on fire after two months, another lasted only a year before it simply stopped working all together. When we spotted the Rival cooker at a local store, we bought it based on the name. I've used Rival crockpots since my college days, and have never had a problem with them. This cooker does the job, and does it well. We've had ours for just over two years, and the non-stick bowl has only now started to show wear. We mainly cook brown rice, with only the occasional white rice meal. We like the larger capacity bowl. Though we could get along with a smaller bowl, this one allows us to add things in or various recipes, and the warming option keeps the meal nicely warmed. We plan to replace our current rice cooker with the exact same model.
Don't Be Put Off By Its Low Price. February 10, 2008 Robert Michel (Massachusetts, USA) This cooker was recommended to us by a Boston Globe review. Quite simply, it does the job well. Of special interest to us is its exceptional ability to cook brown rice -- indeed according to the Globe, there IS no better rice cooker for brown rice.
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