Amber wants to get a rice cooker. Any good brands to stick with, or bad brands to stay away from? Any important features or worthless features?
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Aside from huge archaic industrial strength rice cookers, I've been partial to Japanese ones made by Tiger. I got a Tiger after I graduated from CMU and it's been working like a charm. Then again, I haven't really used many other rice cookers.
For features, my only "necessities" are cook/keep warm modes and capacity. For extra perks, mine has a handy retractable power cable and a notch to hold an included plastic non-scratch rice serving scoop.
Most friends I know either use Tiger, or old cookers they've used for 10+ years. Pretty much any rice cooker should work, so I wouldn't sweat the decision too much.
Hope that helps,
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For features, my only "necessities" are cook/keep warm modes and capacity. For extra perks, mine has a handy retractable power cable and a notch to hold an included plastic non-scratch rice serving scoop.
Most friends I know either use Tiger, or old cookers they've used for 10+ years. Pretty much any rice cooker should work, so I wouldn't sweat the decision too much.
Hope that helps,
Edit:
Added a little more info