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CUCKOO CRP-BHSS0609F | 6-Cup (Uncooked) Induction Heating Pressure Rice Cooker | 16 Menu Options, Stainless Steel Inner Pot, Made in Korea | White
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Brand | CUCKOO |
Capacity | 3 Quarts |
Product Dimensions | 14.7"D x 10"W x 10.6"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
About this item
- SMART TECH: Induction heating completely surrounds the inner pot making the cooking process quick (white rice in as little as 20 minutes!) while our energy-saving smart algorithm automatically detects grain type and internal temperature to take the guesswork out of perfectly cooked rice
- ECO-FRIENDLY INNER POT: Featuring an eco-friendly stainless steel inner pot with X-Wall nonstick coating that ensures optimal temperature and heat distribution throughout the cooking process and is also ultra-durable
- PREMIUM FUNCTIONALITY: Complete with an LED touch-screen, 3-language voice guide (Korean, Chinese, English), a preset timer, a reheat option for leftovers, and a keep-warm function to ensure none of your foods are ever overcooked while serving
- VERSATILE & MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: Enjoy a 6-Cup capacity and 16 menu options including GABA/brown rice, glutinous/white rice, mixed rice, nu rung ji, pressure cook, multi-cook, and bread baking along with auto-clean to effortlessly deep clean your cooker
- TRUSTED KOREAN BRAND: Internationally known for superior quality and with over 40 years of industry experience, CUCKOO has perfected the art of cooking rice and crafting products made with integrity
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Flavor | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.4 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Easy to clean | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Value for money | — | — | — | 4.7 | 4.2 | 3.4 |
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capacity | 3 quarts | 3 quarts | 1.08 liters | 1.5 quarts | 3 quarts | 5 quarts |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | — | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
lid material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
voltage | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 220 volts | 120 volts of alternating current | 120 volts of alternating current |
wattage | — | 880 watts | — | 700 watts | 1090 watts | 1455 watts |
weight | 13.2 pounds | 5.8 kilograms | — | 12 pounds | — | 19.4 pounds |
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From the manufacturer
About Cuckoo
Cuckoo Electronics Co.,Ltd is a South Korean Kitchen/Home Appliance company. Known as the #1 rice cooker brand in South Korea, Cuckoo has established a strong brand recognition throughout Asia. Since then, Cuckoo was able to introduce more Innovative products to America.
Versatile Rice Cooking
Cooking your favorite rice & grains has never been easier. Using this versatile pressure rice cooker allows you to enjoy these classic and healthy options with superior taste and optimal texture.
Classic Menu Options : White (Glutinous) Rice, GABA rice, Mixed Rice, Porridge & more
Other Menu Options : Multi Cook, Black Beans & More
Accessories : User Manual, Measuring Cup, Rice Scoop, steam plate, cleaning pin
Product Details
- Induction Heating Pressure
- 16 Menu Options
- 6 Cups (12 Cups Cooked)
- 11.4 PSI (78.4 KPA)
- Full Stainless Steel Inner Pot with Premium X-wall Non-stick Coating
- Voice Navigation: English, Korean, Chinese
- 120V/1077W
- Made in Korea
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Premium Induction Heating 11.4 PSI Pressure CookingDesigned for superior food preparation, pressure cooking involves pressurized heat circulating inside the rice cooker. This cooking technology can lead to faster cooking times, richer flavors, tender textures, and more nutritional dishes. Induction Heat pressure cooking adds an advanced element of heat precision as it utilizes the inner pot as the heating source rather than an external plate. This provides a more consistently cooked rice with exceptional taste and texture. |
Perfect SizeThe 6-cup rice cooker is the ideal size to feed your hungry family of 4! Its compact size provides the perfect fit for your kitchen counter without taking up too much precious space. |
Durable Stainless Steel Inner PotEnjoy evenly cooked dishes as the stainless steel inner pot is designed to improve heat distribution and circulation. This inner pot features a premium x-wall non-stick coating to help you easily clean the interior after each use. The durable inner pot is scratch proof and long lasting as the non-stick coating is non-toxic. |
Superior Cooking AlgorithmOur superior cooking algorithm provides more deliciously cooked rice that's sweet in taste and sticky in texture. This advanced technology also includes a controlled auto steam release feature designed to limit condensation-related corrosion to the surrounding area. |
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Quick & Quality CookingEnjoy your food sooner without sacrificing quality as a Cuckoo Pressure Rice Cooker can cook rice as quick as 20 minutes. In a time crunch? Serve your rice sooner as the turbo mode provides faster cooking times for specific menu options. |
Warm and Ready to ServeDid you finish cooking your rice, but not quite ready to serve? The keep warm function is designed to maintain an optimal serving temperature for hours. Raise your warm rice to a hotter temperature with the reheat function. |
Voice GuidanceLet the rice cooker help guide you through the cooking process with the built-in voice navigation. The language options include English, Korean, and Chinese. |
Safe CookingCook with a peace of mind as the pressure rice cooker includes numerous safety features to keep you safe and your device in optimal condition. Some of the safety features include a pressure control device, automatic pressure release valve, lock checking device, pressure regulator, overheat indicator, and more. |
Removable Inner Lid for Easy-Clean
Clean-up is made easy as the detachable inner lid can be removed and hand washed separately.
Water Drain for Freshness
Excess water left in the rice cooker for a long period of time may lead to bacterial build up, which can cause foul odors and bad tasting rice. To keep your rice fresh and delicious, the drainage dish collects excess water from the rice cooker.
Steam to Keep Clean
Enjoy your own personal cleaning assistant as the automatic steam cleaning program helps freshen up your rice cooker after every use.
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Product information
Brand | CUCKOO |
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Capacity | 3 Quarts |
Product Dimensions | 14.7"D x 10"W x 10.6"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Color | White |
Special Feature | Timer |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 13.2 Pounds |
Included Components | Rice cooker, nonstick inner pot, rice spatula, rice measuring cup, steam plate, product manual, and recipe book |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Model Name | Induction Heating Pressure Rice Cooker |
Item Weight | 13.2 pounds |
Manufacturer | Cuckoo |
ASIN | B00NJ12KAU |
Country of Origin | Korea, Republic of |
Item model number | CRP-BHSS0609F |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #466,582 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #666 in Rice Cookers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 12, 2014 |
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Product Description
Consistently delicious rice, optimally reheated leftovers, ready-made meals with the press of a button, and professional grade quality--with the 6-Cup (Uncooked) Induction Heating Pressure Rice Cooker (CRP-BHSS0609F), all of this and more will be at your disposal. Its induction technology will completely surround the inner pot and its contents with heat, making it more efficient and consistent compared to traditional bottom-heat only rice cookers. This multi-functional cooker has fully customizable menu options that feature preparation of a wide variety of rice and grains, a reheat option for leftovers, and a keep-warm function to ensure none of your foods are ever overcooked or burnt while serving. Featuring an eco-friendly stainless steel inner pot with X-Wall nonstick coating ensures optimal temperature and heat distribution throughout the cooking process and is also ultra-durable. With the preset timer, you can place ingredients in the inner pot in the morning and come home to freshly made rice--no effort and no stress! When the cooking is completed, initiate the auto-clean function to automatically steam the interior of the rice cooker for a deep, quick clean. With CUCKOO, we'll take the guesswork out of preparing perfectly cooked rice and grains while never sacrificing quality.
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Customers like the quality, appearance and taste of the rice cooker. They mention that it looks so elegant and that the rice comes out perfect every time. They appreciate the tactile buttons and the fact that it cooks sweet and sticky rice super fast. However, opinions are mixed on the value of the product.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the rice cooker. They mention that it is a great product, excellent, and versatile. Customers also appreciate that the rice comes out perfect every time and keeps well for over 3 days.
"...That's nice!* VERSATILE. Besides being able to happily cook oats (something the Zojirushi's warranty official advises against), it even has an..." Read more
"...My rice comes out perfect every time and keeps VERY well for over 3 days! Even after three days the rice tastes and feels like it was freshly made...." Read more
"The product is excellent!" Read more
"...looks so elegant and yields very good quality result when cooking rice. we first tries gaba brown rice and I was very pleased with the taste...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the rice cooker. They mention it looks elegant and produces very good quality results when cooking rice. They also appreciate the tactile buttons, low spatial profile, and dimpled scooper.
"...I liked the Cuckoo better! I liked the tactile buttons, low spatial profile, and dimpled scooper with the Zojirushi, but the rice from the Cuckoo..." Read more
"I love my rice cooker. It looks amazing. Everyone has commented on how expensive it is, but it's well worth the price...." Read more
"...looks so elegant and yields very good quality result when cooking rice. we first tries gaba brown rice and I was very pleased with the taste...." Read more
"I received the rice cooker promptly and it is a gorgeous rice cooker...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the taste of the rice cooker. They mention that it cooks sweet and sticky rice super fast, making it easier to eat with chopsticks.
"...When you get right down to it, I like the way the rice tastes more, I like all the possible adjustments, I like the higher-level visibility of..." Read more
"...we first tries gaba brown rice and I was very pleased with the taste. this is the kind of rice cooker you need if you are looking for the best...." Read more
"...This rice cooker makes the most delicious rice you will ever taste. I guarantee it!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the rice cooker. Some mention it's expensive but worth every penny if rice is a regular part of their diet, while others say it' s too pricey.
"...Everyone has commented on how expensive it is, but it's well worth the price. I haven't tried cooking anything on here besides rice...." Read more
"...Yes, it is expensive but it is worth every penny if rice is a regular part of your diet." Read more
"working as expected, still think it is too pricey" Read more
"...This is a replacement for a friend. These make the best rice money can cook. Yes, it is not cheap, but we cook rice daily. Every single day...." Read more
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At any rate, I wholeheartedly recommend this rice cooker! It's one of the biggest workhorses in my kitchen, and I really don't have any big complaints with it after 6 months. If you're willing to spend a big chunk of cash on a rice cooker, you won't be disappointed with this one!
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tl;dr: I was torn between this and the Zojirushi induction heating pressure cooker rice cooker, so I bought both. I liked the Cuckoo better! I liked the tactile buttons, low spatial profile, and dimpled scooper with the Zojirushi, but the rice from the Cuckoo cooked faster, came out sweeter and stickier, and the bowl was much higher quality (from my understanding, the Japanese version of the Zojirushi cookers have a similar high-quality bowl, but the American versions use a thinner bowl). The Cuckoo also lets you customise the end-product of your rice a lot more! You can't go wrong with either brand, but the Cuckoo won me over in the end.
I don't write reviews very often, but I love this cooker and I wanted to add my two cents about it!
I've had a low-end micom Zojirushi (the Zojirushi NS-LAC05XA) for something like four years. Before I bought it, I'd only used the cheap Black & Decker and Aroma rice cookers that burn out after a year, and dry out rice after it's been sitting for a few hours. The micom Zojirushi was an absolutely incredible upgrade! Suddenly, my rice came out evenly cooked, soft, fluffy, and lasted for DAYS on "keep warm", which was amazing since I was living alone and it was annoying cooking small portions of rice at a time.
For that record, that Zojirushi is still going strong, and I'm going to be giving it to my parents, who still just use a Black & Decker rice cooker. I still maintain that was probably the best kitchen purchase I ever made as a college student! I just upgraded because I wanted a larger rice cooker, and I was really curious to try out an induction heating and pressure cooker!
Anyway. Once I knew I wanted an induction heating rice cooker, I started agonising about which one to get! I'd never heard of Cuckoo before, but it seemed to have a strong following. From what I could tell, they had been in the pressure cooker business for years, whereas Zojirushi was a relative newcomer to that technology. It looked like an all-around fantastic rice cooker (not to mention looking properly futuristic with that white and steel body!) and had some cool modes (like nurungji cooking mode, so I could make proper sungnyung without using a pot!). The equivalent Zojirushi (NP-NVC10) had a similar set of features, though I couldn't find any information comparing the two. I was torn. I'd developed a bit of brand loyalty to Zojirushi from my experience with their rice cooker and thermoses, but the Cuckoo seemed really interesting. What was I supposed to do?
I bought them both, of course!
So after using the two for a few weeks, here's what I have to say comparing them:
CUCKOO PROS:
* FAST. Regular white rice cooks in under half an hour (and it even has a TURBO MODE that cooks it even faster, more like 15 minutes!!) whereas the Zojirushi takes over an hour. The rice isn't necessarily better with the Zojirushi, either. It comes down to preference, but it's less sticky, more granular, and the flavour is a little more grainy, but I think it's less sweet. Personally, I prefer the Cuckoo's rice flavour.
* STICKY. I like sticky rice, it makes it easier to eat with chopsticks, it's chewier, I just like the texture more. Rice in the cuckoo is a lot stickier and softer.
* ADJUSTABLE. Every cooking mode (glutinous rice, sushi rice, GABA brown rice, nurungji, etc) all have the additional "My Mode" customisation that lets you adjust the heated soaking and steaming times to make rice sweeter or softer! This lets you dial in rice to your preferred texture, and it's fantastic.
* DURABLE. The Cuckoo's pot is a LOT more heavy duty than the Zojirushi pot, which feels paper thin by comparison. I don't know if that results in better rice, but thicker cast-iron metal would definitely result in more even heat distribution, so I'd assume that would reflect in the rice. As a more damning point, the Japanese version of the Zojirushi model evidently has a much thicker pot. It sounds like this American release may have a thinner pot for more cost-effective manufacturing (and most people probably wouldn't know any different anyway.
* INFORMATIVE. The Cuckoo has a really nice touch during the cooking process: it updates when it begins steaming the rice, when it releases the steam, and when rice is complete. The Zojirushi just tells you when the rice is done!
* CONSIDERATE. The Cuckoo goes into "Night mode" after 9pm, when the brightness on the screen reduces, and the volume of the voice lowers. That's really nice!! The cable also winds up underneath the body so you don't have excess cable floating around your counter, something the Zojirushi doesn't have. ALSO, the pot has plastic handles, whereas you'd be better off waiting for the Zojirushi pot to cool down before you try and pick it up to clean. Trust me, I've burnt myself.
* CLEAN. The Cuckoo has a fantastic option to auto-clean and sterilise itself. I used this when I first got it, and I'll probably be using it once a month to make sure everything is all clean. On top of that, there's a little spill-over reservoir in the back for collecting condensed water that drips down when you open the lid. That's nice!
* VERSATILE. Besides being able to happily cook oats (something the Zojirushi's warranty official advises against), it even has an option to act as a regular pressure cooker! Considering an electric pressure cooker is usually at least one or two hundred dollar, this is fantastic.
ZOJIRUSHI PROS:
* TACTILE. Physical buttons! That's a gimme. Definitely not a dealbreaker, but it makes me happy.
* CLEANER. The included rice scoop is SO MUCH BETTER. It has little bumps on the spoon so rice doesn't stick to it. It's way better at non-stick than the Cuckoo's scoop.
* EFFICIENT. Extended Keep Warm mode. After 12 hours, the temperature drops so the rice doesn't dry out. You can manually adjust the keep warm temperature on the Cuckoo, and I believe it reduces the temperature overnight, but the manual isn't entirely clear on that. Actually, the Cuckoo's manual isn't that great in general, which leads me to my next point:
* LOCALISED. Much proper English manual. The Cuckoo's manual is kinda sloppy Engrish (with some funny things, like one point where it informs you that you can adjust the voice to be "woman, English, or Chinese"), and the recipes in the back are all in Korean =( The Zojirushi's manual is a proper localisation, with English (!) recipes! The recipes seem more westernised though.
* STRAIGHTFORWARD. Simpler cleaning. The steam lid has a push-release button, whereas the Cuckoo's lid has to be unscrewed.
* ADORABLE. Cuter notifications. When the cooking begins and ends, it plays 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'. The Cuckoo just informs you that rice cooking will now begin, and plays drums when steam release starts, and then plays some Cuckoo theme song when the rice is ready. It's kinda weird, but cute too.
* MODE-IER. Adjustments to make rice harder/softer/normal (I think this uses variable pressure settings). I wish the Cuckoo had this! Other modes include rinse-free rice, steam-reduce rice, and umami mode -- but in my comparisons, bumping up the soak time to level 3 in My Mode seems to be the same as Umami Mode!
* SMALLER. Lower profile body, easier for storage
Overall, the Cuckoo definitely suits my needs more, by far. When you get right down to it, I like the way the rice tastes more, I like all the possible adjustments, I like the higher-level visibility of cooking progress, and I LOVE how much faster it is. The Zojirushi has lots of nice little touches, that make it a better operational experience, but the Cuckoo definitely seems like the superiour rice cooker. Hands-down, between the two I'd recommend Cuckoo every time!
...I'm going to miss hearing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, though =(