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Anonymous
These hot pots are small, not-so-powerful, & pricy.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
It looks nice but without sufficient power as a hot pot. You have to be patient to wait for boiling after adding foods into it.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Those are just the inserts. These last a long time and can be used as skillets or warmer and you can put the pan on the stove. You should not say not as good when you aren’t comparing it to the same type of product. //@anonymous: It looks nice but without sufficient power as a hot pot. You have to be patient to wait for boiling after adding foods into it.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
The Japanese and Korean made ones are preferable because you can trust they didn’t use substandard parts or dangerous materials. //@anonymous: Zojirushi's manufacturing facilities in China, Korea, and Japan are all held to the same standards so it is not necessary to mention where they were made. There seems to be a strange cope being spread that Japanese models are better build quality, but Japanese don't have access to strong metals as well as Chinese models.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Who knows? And that’s the risk. It’s just like when they put melamine in milk and baby formula or made baozi out of chemically treated cardboard. They don’t care.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Lol i prefer made in japan so there is a different //@anonymous: Zojirushi's manufacturing facilities in China, Korea, and Japan are all held to the same standards so it is not necessary to mention where they were made. There seems to be a strange cope being spread that Japanese models are better build quality, but Japanese don't have access to strong metals as well as Chinese models.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Macy's $25 worth of points (Macy Star Money)
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Zojirushi's manufacturing facilities in China, Korea, and Japan are all held to the same standards so it is not necessary to mention where they were made. There seems to be a strange cope being spread that Japanese models are better build quality, but Japanese don't have access to strong metals as well as Chinese models.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Made in Japan is really not a selling point given the nuclear accident happened years ago. If you are a smart buyer, you will avoid anything made in Japan.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Lol i prefer made in japan so there is a different //@anonymous: Zojirushi's manufacturing facilities in China, Korea, and Japan are all held to the same standards so it is not necessary to mention where they were made. There seems to be a strange cope being spread that Japanese models are better build quality, but Japanese don't have access to strong metals as well as Chinese models.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Realy? Let Go Brandon! //@Anonymous: Zojirushi's manufacturing facilities in China, Korea, and Japan are all held to the same standards so it is not necessary to mention where they were made. There seems to be a strange cope being spread that Japanese models are better build quality, but Japanese don't have access to strong metals as well as Chinese models.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Lol okay, then why did they priced differently //@anonymous: Zojirushi's manufacturing facilities in China, Korea, and Japan are all held to the same standards so it is not necessary to mention where they were made. There seems to be a strange cope being spread that Japanese models are better build quality, but Japanese don't have access to strong metals as well as Chinese models.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
The Japanese and Korean made ones are preferable because you can trust they didn’t use substandard parts or dangerous materials. //@anonymous: Zojirushi's manufacturing facilities in China, Korea, and Japan are all held to the same standards so it is not necessary to mention where they were made. There seems to be a strange cope being spread that Japanese models are better build quality, but Japanese don't have access to strong metals as well as Chinese models.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Still trying to avoid things made in certain countries? How’s that coming along? It’s been decades and still made you buy higher priced and lower quantity.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
dangerous materials? What are those materials? //@Anonymous: The Japanese and Korean made ones are preferable because you can trust they didn’t use substandard parts or dangerous materials. //@anonymous: Zojirushi's manufacturing facilities in China, Korea, and Japan are all held to the same standards so it is not necessary to mention where they were made. There seems to be a strange cope being spread that Japanese models are better build quality, but Japanese don't have access to strong metals as well as Chinese models.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Who knows? And that’s the risk. It’s just like when they put melamine in milk and baby formula or made baozi out of chemically treated cardboard. They don’t care.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
good company
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Compare zojizoshi, which is better?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Zujiroshi is coated with teflon! Not good! They don’t have ceramic option.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
What’s the coating for this rice cooker ?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
You're not heating it more than 100C, it should be safe. Don't cook with the bowl on an open flame? //@Anonymous: Zujiroshi is coated with teflon! Not good! They don’t have ceramic option.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Not on sale
2 years ago |
cheetah
Thanks, updated. //@anonymous: Not on sale
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Good price, thanks!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
In for 1, thank you for posting
2 years ago |
Anonymous
How is this one compare with Costco Tiger rice cooker JBV-S10U? Thanks
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Costco one has more features + better warranty.
//@Anonymous: How is this one compare with Costco Tiger rice cooker JBV-S10U? Thanks
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I see, thanks! //@Anonymous: Costco one has more features + better warranty.
//@Anonymous: How is this one compare with Costco Tiger rice cooker JBV-S10U? Thanks
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Made in Japan, all in
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Be aware that the top lid inner seal is not removable. Other than that, it works great. //@Anonymous: Made in Japan, all in
2 years ago |
Anonymous
it is $23.18 now
2 years ago |
Anonymous
white one is 17.99
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Uncooked ?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
It means Raw rice that come in a packet //@anonymous: Uncooked ?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
which one is better?
https://www.amazon.com/Cuckoo-CR-0675F-Cooker-Options-Nonstick/dp/B08WFNV82W?ref_=ast_sto_dp
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Did you just try to explain what uncooked rice is? //@anonymous: It means Raw rice that come in a packet //@anonymous: Uncooked ?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, it means rice that is not yet cooked. We can also call it pre-cooked rice because it is rice before it gets cooked. //@anonymous: Did you just try to explain what uncooked rice is? //@anonymous: It means Raw rice that come in a packet //@anonymous: Uncooked ?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
none //@Anonymous: which one is better?
https://www.amazon.com/Cuckoo-CR-0675F-Cooker-Options-Nonstick/dp/B08WFNV82W?ref_=ast_sto_dp
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I don’t see the coupon.
2 years ago |
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Anonymous
cooked?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
:D //@Anonymous: cooked?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
6 cups of uncooked = 12 cups of cooked rice capacity. //@anonymous: cooked?
2 years ago |