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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Sanyo ECJ-D100S 10-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer, White with Stainless Accent
"Love it!"
2009-09-14
- Reviewed By User: AMJ21JZIA960Z
We purchased this product approximately one year ago and use it regularly. We have never been disappointed with the way the rice has been cooked. We generally stick with brown basmati or wild rice, so I can't speak for other varieties, but we are always pleased. We also use the product as a slow cooker quite often. We can make a wonderful pot roast, any variety of soup, and amazing chili with this cooker. We tend to make large batches and use throughout the week. I highly recommend this product for families and singles alike...there are only two of us in this house and we wouldn't dream of getting anything smaller! The non-stick pot has held up beautifully (we are very careful), and I can't think of a single complaint. Happy cooking!
"Great Product"
2009-09-04
- Reviewed By User: A1BKI20AMPU8FO
This is the first steamer that I have owned and it is great. It is easy to use and clean.
"Just purchased a second one for ..."
2009-06-22
- Reviewed By User: A2BW7B5TRUAHLI
First of all, even though the title of the review says this is our second Sanyo D100S, that doesn't mean there's anything wrong w/ the first one bought from Amazon 2 1/2 years ago. To the contrary, it's still like new and performing as well as the day we got it.
Rather than go over the features and details as explained in other reviews, I'd like to point out a couple of the secondary features which we find extremely useful, especially the slow-cook setting. We enjoy making meals such as Kitchens of India Chicken Curry and others of their products which go well w/ rice. Simply set the timer for 1, 2, 3 or more hours (in this case one hour), place the ingredients in the bowl and voila, in an hour it's done to perfection. It may take some intermediate stirring, depending on the dish. Also a warning - be careful when opening the lid to check cooking progress as a cloud of scalding steam can give you quite a surprise. Trust me, I learned the hard way !
Btw, don't mistake this for a crockpot or the slow cooker you're used to as it aeems to get up to a high temperature much quicker, thus less time is needed overall. It also does a great job of reheating leftover rice or whatever else you have in the fridge.
Why did we get a second one? Since you can't make rice and cook the curry sauce or other dishes at the same time, we bought a second one in order that both menu items are done at the same time. Do we work for Sanyo? No, we just like to give credit to a wonderful product where credit is due.
I bought my wife this cooker for Christmas and she is absolutely crazy about it! She talks about it like it's a movie star. "It's the bomb!" "It's the greatest!"
What she likes, other than perfect rice every time, is that you can make whole meals with it--chicken bogs, rice with celery and peas, what have you. She's very glad she got the larger one.
Another great thing is that it's portable. My wife still maintains a little house next to her elderly parents. She'll cook up something there while she's spending time with them, then grab it by the handle and bring it our house for dinner.
I bought this machine over a year ago and use it exclusively to cook oat groats for breakfast. I use the porridge mode and follow those instructions strictly.
As someone who chafes at the amount of time and inconvenience associated with cooking my groats, I love the convenience of dumping my groats and the right amount of water into my rice cooker and waking up the next morning to my cooked breakfast. So few kitchen "gadgets" make my life easier. This one does.
"It's okay"
2009-03-22
- Reviewed By User: A1MYH4J4092FEW
Takes longer than expected to cook rice, compared to the one we bought a few years ago at half of the price.
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