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The fuzzy logic cookers produce perfect rice every time but are expensive. The cheaper induction heating cookers will produce perfectly fine rice but they’re less consistent depending on the type of rice and amount of water you use and require a bit of trial and error. You can get a good fuzzy logic cooker for around $100, there’s no need to spend $300+ on one.
$800 rice cooker from H-mart VS $12 stainless steel pot from the thrift store. Who would win?
don't you have anything better to do with your time than watching a pot boil?
You know you can do other tasks while the water comes to a boil.
if you are using a pot, you have to watch the rice until it starts boiling
Set a timer.
i can afford a rice cooker
Both will make a perfect pot of rice. The expensive rice cooker is the biggest kitchen meme ever.
both will make good rice
one makes better rice (and more consistent rice)
Whether that matters to you is a different matter, and whether that's worth the price increase is also another matter.
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The fuzzy logic cookers produce perfect rice every time but are expensive. The cheaper induction heating cookers will produce perfectly fine rice but they’re less consistent depending on the type of rice and amount of water you use and require a bit of trial and error. You can get a good fuzzy logic cooker for around $100, there’s no need to spend $300+ on one.
$100 multi cooker that does literally everything, including searing, slowcooking, and perfect rice, everytime
Those do not cook perfect rice. It's edible at best.
you can buy a xiaomi IH fuzzy logic rice cooker that makes perfect rice every time for less than $100
Panasonic, Tiger, Zojirushi, Toshiba, Tatung, Cuckoo.
Get a Zojirushi. Even their cheapest model is amazing
Once you master stove top you'll never go back to a machine.
Get a kamado-san donabe. It makes better rice than a metal pot and a rice cooker.
explain, why would you get a designated rice cooker over a pressure cooker that's both faster and does many other things?
pressure cookers are very bad at making rice, they explode the rice grains and you end with a sticky paste
use less water retard
Westinghouse
got a cheap one at Aldi
it cooks the rice
this makes it a good brand
if your rice cooker cooks the rice it is also a good brand
Just get the cheapest Zojirushi with a computer in it.
Costco has a Tiger brand rice cooker for like $80 right now.