🍽️ Elevate Your Rice Game – Cook Like a Pro!
The CUCKOO CRP-LHTR1009FW is a state-of-the-art 10-cup induction heating rice cooker that offers 16 versatile cooking modes, dual pressure settings, and a premium nonstick inner pot, making it the ultimate kitchen companion for rice enthusiasts.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Color | White |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 12"W x 12"H |
Item Weight | 19.4 Pounds |
Capacity | 5 Quarts |
Wattage | 1455 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Special Features | Timer, Steam Vent, Non-Stick |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
J**N
The BEST rice cooker
This is the best rice cooker that I have ever owned and I have owned many over my lifetime. I actually ended up purchasing one that showed that it was open box to save a few bucks, but when I received it, it was basically a brand new product. The capacity of the pot is great and we almost never need to make a full pot of rice unless we're entertaining, but it's nice to know that we have the capacity if we need it. We haven't really had the opportunity to use all the different functions that are available on this machine, but as far as its ability to make a lovely pot of regular steamed rice is superb. It's easy to maintain and clean the different components after a use and as long as it lasts the test of time, this will end up being a fantastic purchase.
M**N
Great Little Cooker
I'm a fan of Cuckoo products and own a multi cooker and 10-cup rice cooker that's the "papa bear" equivalent of this "baby bear." This twin pressure induction cooker is Cuckoo's top-of-the-line three-cup model and it's a gem.Like my other Cuckoo products, this is a high-quality appliance. The inner pot is very heavy and has a premium, and very attractive non-stick surface. What's nice is that the various types of rice can either be cooked under pressure or steamed, depending on how you like your rice. You can also cook it super-fast with the turbo setting, in addition to other settings for things like baby food and stored (i.e. frozen) rice.GABA is the setting for plain, pre-germinated, or cooker-germinated brown rice. It's necessary, if the latter is your choice, to choose the 3-hour setting; the other two settings are pretty much press-and-play. The cycle takes quite a while from start to finish--just shy of four hours. However, it's a much less fussy way of germinating rice than worrying about pre-soaking, and the nutritional values are pretty much the same either way. If you come home for lunch, you can start your GABA rice before you return to work and it'll be ready for dinner. Even if you opt not to use the four-hour cycle, your rice will stay warm until you return, courtesy of the "stay warm" setting that kicks in automatically when cooking is completed.I wish this unit had a "scorched" setting and, unfortunately, the cooked cereal settings are gone as well. It's tiny and, I suppose, can only accommodate so many functions but cooked cereals would've been great for a single person. I also wish its steam plate was like that of its "papa's," i.e. with a push button instead of having to pull it off (like my multi cooker's). It's also something of a pain to place its "packing," i.e. sealing ring, after you've cleaned it. I discovered that the best way is to place it completely as best you can before attempting to secure it. Make sure to align its tabs with the cover's holes.The instruction booklet is rather opaque--you can tell that whoever translated it from Korean wasn't completely comfortable with English. Supplemental literature that explains the various functions, along with some recipe suggestions, wouldn't have come amiss, especially at this cooker's price point. We can only hope that someone at Cuckoo actually reads these reviews.All in all, I'm extremely pleased with this little guy. I have a large house but a very small kitchen and this saves me from having to pull out the multi cooker if I'm just preparing rice (the 10-cup is only for guests or unless I'm really jonesing for scorched rice). I picked it up on sale, plus there was a $10 coupon. If you need a rice cooker that's less capacious than six cups, this is the one to get.
C**E
Korea best cooker
I bought this again. Because I had used this one while I lived in korea
S**N
Must Have for the Home!
Thank you so much!
N**M
Great Cooker, But Too Small
The rice cooker works well, and I really like the turbo mode for quick meals. However, it’s too small for bigger portions, so I’d recommend getting a larger size if you cook often. The menu is also a bit tricky to figure out at first. Overall, it’s good quality, but not the most user-friendly for its price.
I**E
Delicious and fast rice
Great rice cooker, Cuckoo always provides high quality and reliability.
E**.
Two Times Ordered, Two Times Broken
I originally ordered the 3-cup version and it worked amazing for the 5 weeks that I had it. Both pressurized and non pressurized settings made fantastic rice. However after 5 weeks it stopped working with the infamous “E01” error. I have since reached out to Amazon to initiate a return. In the meantime I thought I would re-order as I really loved the quality of rice being made and opted to upgrade to the 6-cup capacity. However upon arrival the package was damaged and as a result the rice cooker was also damaged with the front plate detached from the appliance. Photos attached to compare sizing of the two models.
J**.
Love this rice cooker
My family used cuckoo rice cooker for decades. I’ve never ordered online, but it arrived in a nice packaging and was cheaper than ordering from official cuckoo website
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