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| Review | Rating | Last Updated | Rice Cooker Overflow Problems I don't know what I am doing wrong. Cuisinart wasn't much help. When cooking only 2 cups of rice in 2 cups of water and after washing the rice, my cooker still overflows, making my counter a mess. Also, the rice is lumpy and looks like I could make sushi with it. It cooks for so long--I timed the cooker at 30 minutes before warm came on. This is second one. I traded the first one because I was told the heating element might be bad--but the second one does the same thing. I thought rice cookers were great--doesn't anyone know of a "great" one! Very disappointed in this concept--I cook rice better on the stove but I thought this would be a help. Do manufacturers actually test market their products--if so, they must know a secret that I don't! | 3 | Today | Don't waste your money. Generally I like Cuisinart products, so I thought I would try their rice cooker. I read all the negative reviews about it boiling over, but dismissed them because I thought people were just not following the directions properly. How would a good company like Cuisinart release for sale such a flawed product? But, after months of trials, I never have figured out how to keep it from making a mess on my kitchen counter. It's in the trash now.
This produce deserves no stars at all, but I didn't have that option. | 1 | Today | The instructions are wrong After purchasing this unit, I too had spill over at very low water rice levels. I realized that this is the same problem one would get,using even medium heat to cook grits, or rice in a regular pot.......
(If you leave the top of the pot down tight.)
There is no way, because of the high heat setting of this unit, that the glass lid supplied can be used to completely cover the cooking pot, even though the instruction book indicates so.. The hole would have to be much larger to allow steam to escape.
The temperature setting of the heating dictates the designer set it high to allow the use of the steaming attachment, using a high boiling point
The steam will push the oxygen mols from the pot causing a very low barometric air pressure.
With this the bubbles generated by the boiling rice water will have almost no air pressure to keep them low or at minimum.{ they expand greaty), Thus foaming out the sides of the pot.
Even though I could not find in the instruction that the glass top would not work if it was used to completely cover the cooker top while cooking, the picture on the box was a clue.
The picture shows the steamer unit sitting in place, with the glass lid on top.
Using the steamer attachment, 2 measures of rice using plastic, and 2 1/3 cups of water using a measuring cup, I started the unit.
A few bubbles and steam came up through the bottom of the steamer, for a while, and than decreased. ( no boil over ). Once the temperature in the unit exceeded 220 degrees ( all water boiled off) : the unit went into stand-by.
Perfectly cooked rice. Every time
I use the steamer unit, even if I not even steaming vegetable or etc. No boil over. It has many holes in it to allow steam excapement with out
boil over. Caution........... The steamer tray gets as hot as the steam generated in the cooking process.
Do not touch the steamer tray attachment with-out waiting for it to cool, and keep this unit well away from the reach of children, or uncovered,
un-protected hands. In this cooling time the "laden" heat in the left over steam can return to the rice, and complete the cooking cycle.
If the water is allowed to boil out, burnt rice at the bottom.
The directions are in error, Check it out, Happy riceing | 4 | Today | The worst appliance I have ever owned. The Good -
It looks nice on the counter.
The Bad -
Design of lid makes it very difficult to clean.
The Ugly -
Brown crust forms on bottom of rice no matter how long you cook it. Starchy water spews out from the top while rice is cooking. Sprays outside of machine and kitchen counter.
The Completely Unacceptable -
Corporate customer service is a disgrace. It took them three weeks to respond to an email submitted though their website. In the response, they asked for the specific date of purchase (it was in October 2007). I emailed back the same day and now another three weeks has passed without hearing from them.
The Bottom Line -
The machine is crappy, the customer service worse.
| 1 | Today | Fantastic value This rice cooker is the best if you want no fuss. I previously owned a Panasonic (for double the money) with all the bells and whistles and 10 different settings and if you didn't program it precisely,the rice was a disaster and their steamer basket was plastic and stained easily. I had to get rid of that one. The Cuisinart is simple and I have never been disappointed with the results. Great for steaming veggies too(in a stainless steel basket)while you prepare your rice. Great size, it's small enough to be on the counter,prepares 8-15 cups of rice and coordinates with any other small appliances from the Cuisinart line. I have been extremely happy with this product and would tell anyone that is interested in a rice cooker to look no further, this is the perfect product. | 4 | Today | Absolutely Horrible! Unless you intend to clean sludge (and lots of it) evey time you use this cooker, don't buy it! My family is from Hawaii, we eat rice all the time, and this is the worst cooker I have ever seen! I really don't think the R & D people at Cuisinart actually even tried to see how their machine cooks rice before putting it on the market. I think they just needed a rice cooker that complemented the rest of their product line. This thing REALLY makes a mess even if you are only cooking two cups of rice. Don't buy it! | 1 | Today | Very disappointed Wow. I have owned a lot of rice cookers. My last one died, and I figured I'd splurge... My cheapies have always been a little messy, and they burned the rice. This one is WAY messy and also burns the rice.
The mess is beyond what I could've expected. Rice sludge EVERYWHERE. It overflows the pot, oozes down the sides, and onto the counter. I can put something under it, but it STILL is all over the cooker. My $20 cooker never did this, and at least then I had no true remorse when I needed to replace it.
This cooker is pretty. I like the size of the steamer tray, and how it rests on top of the pot. That's about all I'll say that's positive about it.
I'm sorry I spent the extra money... it wasn't worth it. | 1 | Today | I Did Not Like At All. This rice cooker is designed for long grain rice, I have never cooked long rain rice using this cooker so I can't say if it truly works. You can cook other rice but you have to refer to the product manual and get the right measurement of water. I only cook short grain and when I filled the water to the inner markings of the pot, scalding hot starchy water sputtered out and was a mess to clean up. Evidently I added too much water. I have not tried it according to the manual but thought it was a hassle to get out a meauring cup everytime I wanted to cook rice. I think that is why there is so many mixed reviews on this product. The materials are a little shotty. The stainless steel seems cheap, so do the buttons and the side handles. The non-stick pot is nice and so is the retractable cord. Another important drawback is that you can't turn it off without unplugging it so it always stays in the warm mode. Another thing Cuisinart got wrong was printing their name on the rice paddle. The first couple times I was scooping out the rice, the paint started to come off due to the steam from the rice. That is why if you want to put your company name on a rice paddle etch it in, don't use cheap ink. Definitely not worth 80 dollars, ten dollars?? maybe, if you only cook long grain rice. | 1 | Today | Buy Only if You Like to Mop Your Floor I bought this several months ago and it is terrible! The lid fits poorly and the water spits out all around the lid and through the steam vent hole. It runs over the sides of the base unit and pools all over the counter. If you place it too close to the edge of the counter, it gets all over the floor... either by spitting its way over or by pooling and running off the counter. I'll probably never trust a Cuisinart again. Oh, and the food burns a little too if you don't remove the cooking pan from the base unit IMMEDIATELY after the light turns from red to amber. And it doesn't ding to tell you when that happens, so you better keep an eye on it. If you still decide to buy... good luck. | 1 | Today | GREAT PRODUCT!!! This cooker cooks rice perfect every time with no mess I don't know why or what the others are doing, but it's one of my best purchases. We eat rice at least 3 times a week no spills no mess. The cooker even steams leftover rice back to perfection | 5 | Today |
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