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Sanyo ECJ-F50S Micro-Computerized 5-Cup Rice Cooker and Steamer

Sanyo ECJ-F50S Micro-Computerized 5-Cup Rice Cooker and Steamer

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Brand: Sanyo

List Price: $159.99
Buy New: $117.47
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.7
Dimensions (in): 12 x 10 x 9
Warranty: 1

MPN: ECJ-F50S
Model: ECJ-F50S
UPC: 086483058547
EAN: 0086483058547
ASIN: B000E5EDMM

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 5-cup micro-computerized rice cooker and steamer with fuzzy-logic technology
  • Multi-menu selections; LCD clock and 24-hour timer; keep-warm function
  • Titanium-coated, extra-thick nonstick pot with a round bottom for even heating
  • Steaming tray, measuring cup, nonstick spatula, and instructions included
  • Measures 13 by 11-1/4 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Enjoy perfect rice with no hassle, everytime, with this Rice Cooker/Steamer with Fuzzy Logic Technology. The titanium-coated, extra-thick, nonstick inner pot with round bottom provides maximum heat distribution and optimum cooking. The multi-menu selections customize each batch to the specific type of rice you are creating, such as: white rice, brown rice, rinse-free rice, mixed rice, sweet rice, sprouted brown rice. Slow cook function is perfect for soups and stews too! Other features includeLCD Clock and 24-Hour Preset TimerEasy-to-Clean Removable Steam VentAutomatic Keep-Warm FunctionUnique Steaming Plate for Vegetables or EggsCombines bits of beef and slivered vegetables. Cooked rice is placed in the pot, heated for several minutes and topped with the other ingredients. An exclusive Sanyo feature.Rectractable CordMeasuring Cup, Nonstick Spatula and Manual with Recipes included


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I really like it!   April 19, 2008
juliette (aptos, ca United States)
I bought the 5.5 rice cooker first but after only abt 4 uses I made the mistake of putting water and rice in the machine WITHOUT the insert...but when I sent it for repair I did a SMART thing and insured it for shipping. It arrived at the repair shop damaged in transit, so when I received my refund I bought this one instead, based on more research.

This one is better, it has a thicker insert, it's a little smaller, it has the vent thing on top so I don't have to clean a wet interior rubber gasket each time. I use it for rice but also for slow cooking, I love this appliance!



5 out of 5 stars Perfect rice cooker for brown rice   March 28, 2008
Sudarat Yontrarak (Glendale, CA USA)
I am Asian and eat rice everyday. I bought this rice cooker to replace my 8 years old National 8 cups white rice cooker/warmer,which is still working fine only it was too big for our family. We change to eat only brown rice now and the old one can not make brown rice as good as this new one. I did research many brands and found this one has the best comment and match my need.I only cook 2 cups at the time except when we have guests because I like my rice fresh and moist. This rice cooker keep rice warm and fresh for more than 24 hours, really!. I tried brown jasmine rice, brown basmati rice and white rice. They all came out best, so soft and plum. I love jasmine brown rice the most. Unlike the old one that cooking time was about 30 mins, but brown rice came out hard and uncooked even I put more water. I don't mind the fact that this new rice cooker cooking time is about 1 hour and 20 mins. I just start cooking rice first and do other dishes in the mean time. So everything is done and ready to eat.

I like the fact that this rice cooker does not make any noise when I push any button like other appliances. It won't make my 6 months old wake up. I like the set up time that allow me to have cooked fresh rice ready when we got back home from going out. The whole house smell so wonderful. Clean up is so easy. Although the inner lid is so thin and light compare to the National, but the cooking pan is so thick and heavy that should last a long time. It is very nice design and smaller than the round design.

I only use this rice cooker for cooking rice or sometimes season rice and it works best. I would highly recommend this product to anyone who love brown rice. If you only eat white rice, the cheaper one should be OK.



5 out of 5 stars Using it 2-3 times a day & loving it!   December 19, 2007
S. L. Brown (Lowcountry, SC)
After failing to get satisfactory functionality from an on/off Aroma rice cooker (which had a hot spot that burned everything), I am absolutely loving this Sanyo. Nothing burns, including wheatena & oatmeal (forget doing cereals in a rice cooker with no porridge cycle!). Brown rice (our favorite) comes out perfect every time. I especially like being able to set what time I want the food to be done (no math!) and the countdown timer is a bonus. I think the removable inner lid is an improvement over one-piece lids, which are hard to clean starch off of. The steamer tray looks worthless - too short, but our old Aroma on/off rice cooker is fine as a steamer - and I don't think that perfect rice & perfect steamed veggies can happen in a single machine anyway. As to the rice maker cup vs. the American cup - some reviewers are making this more work than it needs be - it's the proportion that counts. I find it easier to just use my regular measuring cups and use package directions as a starting point - most are just right. My only concern is that Sanyo recommends returning the machine to them when it needs a new battery (though it looks to have a removable cover) - and that's the reason we shied away from Zojirushi cookers. They do say that it will continue to be functional except for the clock - but that is one of my favorite features - being able to set 'done time' when I want to serve a meal.


5 out of 5 stars Favored by the Japanese   November 9, 2007
J. Seigler (Snohomish, Washington United States)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I work for a Japanese owned company, so I did a little survey prior to purchasing a rice cooker. Of the many Japanese nationals working in my office the majority said that Sanyo was the preferred rice cooker for their families. They specifically recommended the ECJ-F50S model, by and large they all preferred Sanyo over Zojirushi. I look forward to using my new rice cooker, knowing that persons who eat rice three times a day (per their description, not mine) prefer this machine.


5 out of 5 stars Perfect Rice Every Time   October 25, 2007
Random Reviewer (Seattle, WA)
This rice cooker takes all the guesswork out of making perfect rice -- I purchased one for friends and liked it so much I bought one for myself. It is a reasonable size and keeps one more pot off the stove when cooking. The retractable cord makes it easy to store, and it's easy to clean. But, best of all, you just add rice and water to the right line, and perfect rice every time! Only downsides are that there is no audible signal to let you know the rice is done, and the countdown display doesn't show up until 10-15 minutes before it's done (it depends on how much rice you're making). But, if you know it takes about 30-40 minutes to make rice on regular cook (there's a fast cook that works well too if you're in a hurry), those aren't huge downsides. The "Keep Warm" feature also helps offset these downsides, as when the rice is done, the cooker keeps it warm until you're ready to serve. Overall, pricey, but worth it if you make a lot of meals with rice.