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Anonymous
if you are thinking, just buy. they dont usually go on sale
6 years ago |
Anonymous
great value
6 years ago |
Anonymous
The lowest price this year is $130. Still too expensive for a cooker that doesn't use any special materials.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
what is the material? //@anonymous: The lowest price this year is $130. Still too expensive for a cooker that doesn't use any special materials.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
normally gold but they used copper instead for better contact //@Anonymous: what is the material? //@anonymous: The lowest price this year is $130. Still too expensive for a cooker that doesn't use any special materials.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
just ordered - been looking at this for a while, thanks!
6 years ago |
Anonymous
too bad. Just swear off carbohydrate weeks ago //@Anonymous: just ordered - been looking at this for a while, thanks!
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I want to order a bigger size, no discount for it.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
does the rice taste by this one better than that by instant pot?
6 years ago |
Anonymous
yes yes yes! like a million times better. rice cooking is all about time and temperature. You can't make good rice in 20 min in those Insta Cook jokes. //@Anonymous: does the rice taste by this one better than that by instant pot?
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Used one for several years. To be honest, no difference was noticed between the rice cooked by this cooker and the regular cooker. One thing was noticed is the internal non-sticky coating. The coating became winkled after several use, but never got peeled off. //@Anonymous: yes yes yes! like a million times better. rice cooking is all about time and temperature. You can't make good rice in 20 min in those Insta Cook jokes. //@Anonymous: does the rice taste by this one better than that by instant pot?
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I bout Thai for brown rice setting which doesn’t come with regular rice cookers. //@anonymous: Used one for several years. To be honest, no difference was noticed between the rice cooked by this cooker and the regular cooker. One thing was noticed is the internal non-sticky coating. The coating became winkled after several use, but never got peeled off. //@Anonymous: yes yes yes! like a million times better. rice cooking is all about time and temperature. You can't make good rice in 20 min in those Insta Cook jokes. //@Anonymous: does the rice taste by this one better than that by instant pot?
6 years ago |
Anonymous
best rice is jasmine rice. i cannot eat chiinese rice anymore. tastes like stale cardboard.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Bread maker was sold out
6 years ago |
Anonymous
all rice cooker was sold out
6 years ago |
Anonymous
All will be sold out at the end of checkout process
6 years ago |
Anonymous
rice cooker all sold out
6 years ago |
Anonymous
oos, maybe only a few in stock for clearance.
Free AD. //@Anonymous: rice cooker all sold out
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I firmly believe this is a scam
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Waste of my time!
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I think it’s a scam. I placed the order three days ago and haven’t gotten any shipment notification about it. I researched about it after placing the order and lots of people complained how they would cancel after a week. The deal is too good to be true. I shouldn’t have put an order on it.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
This is Lord&Taylor style, they keep playing like this.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Lord and Taylor always baited people
6 years ago |
Anonymous
don't wast your time
6 years ago |
Anonymous
They are collecting everyone’s information including your name, home address, phone number, email, and most importantly your credit card information. They sell your information to third parties. //@anonymous: Lord and Taylor always baited people
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Don't shop at Lord and Taylor.
you will experience the Hell....
if you use gift card, the balance will be gone... you will call the Cusotmer service and argue for hours to get it back..
but next time you want to use it??
they will cancel your order and the balance of gift card will be gone again...
seriously.. I warned you...
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Bought one several years ago. Yes, the cooking results were pretty good, but after a couple of years, the cooker was dead, and its warranty had expired. Googled online, found a lot of complaints about the same problem, and it turned out the problem was due to the failure of its control chip, and couldn't be easily fixed by common people.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I'm not a robot.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Thank you for sharing... so did you just throw it away? Do you still want to buy the same product? //@anonymous: Bought one several years ago. Yes, the cooking results were pretty good, but after a couple of years, the cooker was dead, and its warranty had expired. Googled online, found a lot of complaints about the same problem, and it turned out the problem was due to the failure of its control chip, and couldn't be easily fixed by common people.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
It means you're forced to buy a new one. Nice marketing strategy.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I have exactly the same experiences. //@anonymous: Bought one several years ago. Yes, the cooking results were pretty good, but after a couple of years, the cooker was dead, and its warranty had expired. Googled online, found a lot of complaints about the same problem, and it turned out the problem was due to the failure of its control chip, and couldn't be easily fixed by common people.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I almost changed one rice cooker every year due to various problems. Then I changed my staples to bread. Much easier and peace of mind ever since! //@Anonymous: I have exactly the same experiences. //@anonymous: Bought one several years ago. Yes, the cooking results were pretty good, but after a couple of years, the cooker was dead, and its warranty had expired. Googled online, found a lot of complaints about the same problem, and it turned out the problem was due to the failure of its control chip, and couldn't be easily fixed by common people.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
who are still use this kind of rice cooker sound like still lived on last century.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I paid about $80 from COSTO for the 5.5cup one a few years ago.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Notice it says the lowest in “history “....got it!;-) //@anonymous: who are still use this kind of rice cooker sound like still lived on last century.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
What the advantages of this over the eighty bucks in Costco? I believe that brand is Tiger.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Sort of like comparing Trek Bike vs Diamondback Bike //@Anonymous: What the advantages of this over the eighty bucks in Costco? I believe that brand is Tiger.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I bought two tiger rice cookers, both of them died in about a year. No accident, just died without any sign.
I bought one Zojirushi cooker(with induction heat) from newegg many years ago, it lasted about ~6-7 years with heavy useage(I kept rice warming all day long). One day I washed the body of the rice cooker with water because it's kind of dirty on outside, the water killed it, it won't start.
I bought another Zojirushi cooker with induction heat from Kohls, cost me about $200 with a 40% off coupon. It's made in Japan, I hope it can work another five years //@anonymous: What the advantages of this over the eighty bucks in Costco? I believe that brand is Tiger.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I have one of these and an induction. Go for the induction. Only about $60 more.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
I am using one (Panasonic) bought ~10 years ago, still runs strong.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
$50 should be a reasonable price
6 years ago |
Anonymous
not made in japan
6 years ago |
Anonymous
if $50 is a reasonable price for this, then nobody could afford it //@Anonymous: $50 should be a reasonable price
6 years ago |
Anonymous
My (Costco) Zojirushi rice cooker's nonstick layer came off quickly and easily. I use only the provided plastic paddle to scoop rice out of it. For an expensive cooker like this, can't they make better inner pot?
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Got one from Japan, the top model
6 years ago |
Catty
Got one top model from Japan, cost nearly $1000.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
got a premium model from japan's dad, cost me a broken back
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Well your Costco model was NOT made in Jap, that’s the reason //@anonymous: My (Costco) Zojirushi rice cooker's nonstick layer came off quickly and easily. I use only the provided plastic paddle to scoop rice out of it. For an expensive cooker like this, can't they make better inner pot?
6 years ago |
Anonymous
thousand dollar pot for cooking RICE?! hahaha //@Catty: Got one top model from Japan, cost nearly $1000.
6 years ago |
hellodealsea
I have one, only used it twice. I don't really think it works much better. Maybe because I was not using the right rice.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
bought a 10-cup one for my Asian wife, she really love it. And then I get lots of "benefit" positions.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
$190 for a bread machine, I don't see any difference with cheaper ones. But expensive rick cooker do have difference with cheaper ones regarding heating technology.
6 years ago |
Anonymous
go return it //@anonymous: My (Costco) Zojirushi rice cooker's nonstick layer came off quickly and easily. I use only the provided plastic paddle to scoop rice out of it. For an expensive cooker like this, can't they make better inner pot?
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Agreed. It's just rice, people! No nutrition, bland flavor. Why not focus on real food? //@anonymous: thousand dollar pot for cooking RICE?! hahaha //@Catty: Got one top model from Japan, cost nearly $1000.
6 years ago |
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Anonymous
I didn’t see the 25%off
6 years ago |
Anonymous
auto applied at checkout
6 years ago |
Anonymous
good deal! got the IH pressure rice cooker! let's cook ya ya ya~
6 years ago |
Anonymous
hot
6 years ago |
Anonymous
Kohl’s was cheaper for the same brand and model#
6 years ago |