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Zojirushi NHS-18 10-Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer & Warmer

Zojirushi NHS-18 10-Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer & Warmer

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Brand: Zojirushi

List Price: $70.00
Buy New: $56.99
You Save: $13.01 (19%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews

Fragile: Yes
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.8
Dimensions (in): 10 x 12.8 x 9.4

MPN: NHS-18
Model: NHS-18
UPC: 023596232242
EAN: 0023596232242
ASIN: B00004S577

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Cooks rice and keeps it warm up to five hours
  • Use also to steam seafood and vegetables and to cook custards and eggs
  • Measuring cup and serving spatula included
  • Uses 600 watts of power
  • 9-1/4 inches high to lid knob; 13 inches in diameter, including handles

Accessories:

  • Sushi Chef Sushi-Making Kit 10-pc.
  • Joyce Chen Pro Chef 14-Inch Flat Bottom Wok Set with Excalibure Nonstick Coating
  • Oxo SteeL 8-Inch Strainer
  • Joyce Chen Chinese Chopsticks 9 "
  • Calphalon Nylon Large Spoon

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Busy cooks cherish rice cookers. This is Zojirrushi's largest, suitable for cooking up to 10 cups of dry rice (white or brown) and keeping it warm up to five hours. A separate tray steams seafood and vegetables, cooks hard- or soft-boiled eggs, and even makes tender custards. Instructions and a cooking chart explain everything. A measuring cup and serving spatula are included. A glass lid permits monitoring of the cooking process. The cooker/steamer operates with admirable simplicity: just push a switch to start. The switch and a light turn off when cooking is completed, and the unit automatically goes into its keep-warm mode. Stay-cool handles on the cooker/steamer's sides permit it to be moved. Only plastic scrubbers and mild detergent should be used for cleaning. --Fred Brack

Product Description
Plump moist grains of rice and brilliantly colored flavorful vegetables are yours with this steamer. Steaming not only preserves nutrients, flavors, and colors marvelously well, it also allows you to cook without adding oil or fat. Once your food is cooked it will stay warm until you're ready to serve, eliminating those timing headaches. And last but surely not least, the cooking pan is removable and non-stick, ensuring your precious time isn't spent cleaning up.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Must Buy   June 26, 2008
A. Patka (San Diego, CA USA)
I could not be happier with my Zojirushi NHS-18 10-Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer & Warmer. You can't go wrong with this exceptional machine. You add rice (I use Jasmine), you add water, push the little lever down and about 15-20 minutes later you have tasty tasty rice. I use about a 2 cups of rice to 2 1/2 cups of water ratio. The cooker will actually turn from "Cooking" to "Keep-Warm" when the rice is done. No need to watch it; just let it do its thing. I haven't used the Steamer function as of yet, but I imagine it will be just as easy. The only down side is that it is a 10-Cup rice cooker and I doubt I'll ever use it to its full capacity. There are smaller Zojirushi models, but for the extra cash the Keep-Warm feature on this model makes it worth-while. If you want perfect rice every time get yourself a Zojirushi!


4 out of 5 stars Bought this twice   April 7, 2008
Mom Central (Davis, CA USA)
I had this rice cooker before (for almost 10 years), but the pot got bent and wouldn't sit properly in the outer container, so the appliance kept popping over to the "keep warm" function and wouldn't cook. I looked at many other models before replacing it with the exact same model. It cooks my rice perfectly, every time. It's also easy to steam veggies, though I wish the capacity were a bit larger (family of 6). This new one does seem to spit a bit more fluid from the vent hole, which is why I'm giving it 4 stars rather than 5. All told, I'd buy it again if I had to.


5 out of 5 stars what? rice again?!!...............you bet!!   February 6, 2008
Kento (oklahoma)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

i just wanted to add my two cents to help offset some of the negative reviews. i bought this particular cooker due to the positive reviews both here and on some other websites. i wanted a cooker due to being tired of cooking potatoes with most meals and getting tired of them. i received the unit very quickly and immediately tried it out. i wanted to try brown rice first, so i washed it briefly and put it in the machine to cook. shortly, a mass of bubbles filled below the lid and started 'sputtering' through the steam hole. not happy about the mess it was making, i endured it and ended up eating some fairly good rice with my first meal. i thought "yeah, they were right, it's messy, what a bummer". so, round two and three, i cooked some more, this time trying varieties of white rice and both resulting in a repeat of the first messy attempt, along with some 'browning' of the rices on the bottom of the pan. again i thought "this is no fun, friends or guests are going to think this is a piece of junk". by this time, i had been reading quite a bit on the 'net about rice, and concluded that a more thorough rinsing of the grains were in order, so my fourth round started off with such, along with an accurate measurement of rice and water, and....a pat of butter thrown in......i thought maybe it might help it from sticking or browning in the bottom. the result......perfect rice! i'm now making that my preparation regimen and i'm getting better results each time. i'm convinced that the errors others are reporting are not the machine's fault and i'm also convinced that, like most other machines, the user needs to figure out how to use it. in a short time a person should be able to make perfect rice repeatedly. to help the bottom-sticking, i'm also now opening the lid and giving a couple of stirs a couple of times through the cooking cycle. also note, like others have said that washing the rice is a must (maybe up to and including soaking, but i haven't tried that yet), as you are washing off a lot of the starch that helps make the mess in the first place. take note of the type of rice you buy. some rices have been stripped of their vitamins and have them 'sprayed back on', the bags will have instructions on them telling you to NOT wash the rice. i would avoid those types. i have yet to steam veggies or whole meals in it, but i'm sure i can get good results from it just as well.

good luck and good health!



5 out of 5 stars Second Zojirushi, great product   January 27, 2008
CB (Northeast)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is an upgrade of a smaller capacity Zojirushi I bought through Amazon a year or two ago. I loved it, and the only reason I am replacing it is that my brother loved it as well. Since we have a family of six and eat rice every day, I figured I would just buy a bigger one and give him the smaller. He is happy, I am happy. My husband is Thai, so we cook only Jasmine rice. To make Jasmine, I use the ratio of one provided cup full of rice to one and a quarter provided cup of water, and it comes up perfect. Definitely rinse your rice, otherwise you will have white stuff spitting everywhere. Also, when the rice is finished cooking and it clicks over to warm, make sure to stir the rice first, otherwise it will brown a bit on the bottom. I have made brown rice as per the directions and it was great, though I discovered I prefer mine a little undercooked. I cannot fault this machine at all, it is a breeze to clean, doesn't take up an inordinate amount of space on my counter, and lets me get everything else done without having to risk a burnt pot on the stove. I see no need to spend more money on the fancier rice cookers with AI or fuzzy logic or whatever it is, and the price here for a basic rice cooker is even cheaper than our local Asian market for similar products. I recommend it to people all the time, and if you are like me and feel that a pot on the stove works just as well, upgrade. I still use the pot on the stove for browned rice, but if you mostly eat just plain rice like we do, you will not regret the purchase.


5 out of 5 stars The Second One   December 24, 2007
Andrew Wong (Sacramento, CA USA)
My sister and I bought this model for my mom years ago and it still works without any problems.

The only reason that I bought a replacement now for my mom is that the nonstick coating has finally worn out from daily wear and tear.

The replacement came in last week and it's working fine. I would recommend this rice cooker without hesitation.

The only thing I think might be a negative is that you have to watch the rice cooker in case it boils over. It could be the way one cook's rice. I don't know but it happens sometimes with my mom's. Though she's already got that problem under control.