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405 of 408 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
It is the stainless steel cooking surface that counts – 4 years later in 2012.., April 24, 2008
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This review is from: Stainless Steel Rice Cooker Model ME81 (Formerly ME8) – by Miracle Exclusives

We cook rice and grains frequently, as do many Asian-Americans. We have used plastic-bowl microwave vessels, aluminum & teflon pots, steam pressure cookers and several others over the past five plus decades. They all work, but each has a down side. For instance wait till your visitors or grand kids hear the hissing monster of a pressure cooker.

We feared aluminum toxicity, teflon ingestion, plastic leaching and plain uncertainty of what new epidemiologic research will unleash on us tomorrow. My wife and I have conveniently labeled our failing intellects as chronic “rice-in” toxicity. Forget age, it must be all that peeling cooking pot and rice!

The stainless steel Miracle is a reasonable answer, unless we find out in some distant future that stainless steel is also a hazard. Probably not. This cooker performs well and passes muster readily with us. We have not noted any spills or crusty rice paste sticking to the bottom. We do have the advantage of having cooked rice and grains for many years. But this is an easy skill to acquire if you learn to vary the amount of water used to suit the type of rice or grain. Don’t lose heart too soon.

The pot washes easily if you soak it in water for a few hours — and better still leave it overnight for your spouse to take care of tomorrow!

A vege tray comes with the cooker. It steams beans, peas and carrots well and to a ready-to-eat tender state.

I agree that a price of some .00 would have been better, but the convenience and safety are worth the added whimper while you pay the price. You could shop around and may be able to find a slightly lower price. And don’t blow the savings on pricey coffee.

IT HAS BEEN 4+ YEARS since my initial review. I am grateful for the kind and helpful comments from all of you. My technical articles never reach this level of positive acceptance. Alas.

I still cook rice, and occasionally pearl barley, quinoa, amaranth or lentils. Except for quinoa and amaranth, the others do stick a bit at the bottom. There is some spillage also, and the cooking times vary from 30 to 50 minutes. Much depends on the amount of water added. Sometimes the lights do not go off, and therefore, I check the contents and manually flip the switch off.

The bottom line (excuse the cheap pun) is that this cooker is suited ideally for rice cooking and vegetable steaming. My experiments with other grains and lentils are just a mix of curiosity and a periodic excess of time at hand. I do clean up the mess: my mess and my responsibility, cautions my other half.

By the way, if you are blessed with almost daily sun light, then try solar ovens. I switched 75% of my cooking to solar heat finally this year. Oh, what a delightful culinary conversion!

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111 of 113 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I have no complaints, November 23, 2007
This review is from: Stainless Steel Rice Cooker Model ME81 (Formerly ME8) – by Miracle Exclusives

I bought the rice cooker a year ago when I was looking for one that did not have non-stick coating or aluminum or plastic bowl. I’d been looking for a long time and was happy to find that this one had been changed/updated to include a stainless steel bowl.

We use it most for brown rice (which we eat at least once or twice a week) – comes out great! perfectly done and fluffy. Have also used it for oatmeal and other grains such as quinoa, as well as a bit for steaming vegetables. I found a ton of recipes online to make in this. Haven’t tried all of them that I want to.

My company sells another, top of the line, expensive rice cooker. I don’t use it because I don’t want the “non-stick” bowl. I almost gave this one 4 stars then realized I have no complaints about this cooker, so gave it the full 5. Maybe I was hesitant because I just found out there is another rice cooker that has a crockery bowl. :-) I’d sure like to try it.

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89 of 90 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Exactly What I Wanted. Soak Then Wash, January 3, 2007
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Highly recommended. Cooks very well. I have not cooked brown rice yet. White rice comes out great. I add slightly more water than with previous rice cooker. I wish every appliance had a non-teflon option.

It isn’t coated. In order to clean avoid leaving warming heat on when there’s very little rice left, keep lid on for warming, and simply soak cooking pot in water for a few minutes and wipe away easily with a sponge.

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Product Features

  • 700-watt 3-cup rice cooker and warmer with Induction Heating technology
  • Multiple-menu cooking functions; LCD control panel with clock and timer
  • Thick, spherical inner cooking pan; carrying handle; detachable cord; wash by hand
  • Accessories include measuring cup, nonstick rice spatula, and spatula holder
  • Measures 11-13/16 by 9 by 7-1/2 inches


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