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5 out of 5 stars.
Rice to the future.
8 months ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Kept seeing this item advertised all over the place, so I decided to try it. So glad I did. Works great and is convenient, efficient, practical and easy to use.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on blackanddeckerappliances.com
5 out of 5 stars.
I love this rice cooker
a year ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this rice cooker three days ago and I loved how the rice turned out.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on blackanddeckerappliances.com
2 out of 5 stars.
would to buy only the recipient
a year ago
Rice recepient got scratches pretty quick. Would hope that we can buy only the recipient. Would be more ecological then buying the full product (which we got from an other brand)
No, I do not recommend this product.
Originally posted on blackanddecker.com
5 out of 5 stars.
Still going strong
a year ago
I have had my 6 cup rice cooker for 5 years now. Cooker still works just as great as when I first used it.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on blackanddecker.com
5 out of 5 stars.
Very efficient & time saving.
2 years ago
Delicious rice & steamed veggies when I use any kind of broth.
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Q: Turn off by itself?
Hi,
will this cooker turn off by itself after done or automatically switch to "warm" function.?
I currently have a rice cooker, must pull the electrical cord off the outlet because it will be on warm up forever ( a fire hazard if UR not around)
17 years ago
8 Answers
A: will switch to warm once rice is cooked it does not turn off by itself unless you unplug
14 years ago
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Q: How long it takes to cook & what's best price
How long it takes to cook rice in this, I purchased a cooker last time at Canadian Tire which takes 4-6hrs (I did not know that it was slow cooker).Also I read in one review someone paied 9$ for this...are there any deals like that now?
17 years ago
7 Answers
A: It depends on how much and what type of rice you are cooking. When I use 2 cups of brown rice it takes about 45 minutes before the "cook" light changes to "warm". It takes less time when I cooked rice on the stove top, but the results are much, much better with this machine.
14 years ago
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Q: 1 mesure de riz =
Je ne comprends absolument pas ce que c'est "Une mesure de riz" .... Est-ce que ça veut dire le petit bol à mesurer rempli au complet ou bien est-ce que c'est la première ligne (le ¼ je crois) qui est dans la petite tasse à mesurer ???
Q: Is anyone else confused and bothered by the fact that this '6-cup' rice cooker only has a 3-cup capacity??
Despite the box and cover of the instruction manual clearly identifying the unit as having a 6-cup capacity, once you read into the manual a bit it mentions, almost in passing, that it makes only 3 cups at a time!
Caveat emptor!
12 years ago
3 Answers
A: I suspect it may be because it makes ~6 cups of cooked rice (starting out at 3 cups of raw material). Nevertheless I suspect if I expected to routinely cook 6 cups of rice I might buy a bigger unit...
11 years ago
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Q: How do you cook one cup of rice without it boiling over?
I cooked 1 measure cup of white long grain rice and the unit was boiling over. How are you to prevent this from happening? This was cooking the minimum amount of rice!
9 years ago
2 Answers
A: Thank you for your feedback regarding your Black+Decker rice cooker. I’m sorry to hear you’ve experienced some issues with your rice cooker, but I think I may have some suggestions that will help. If the rice cooker is boiling over we might suggest soaking your rice for about 15 minutes prior to steaming. This will help to remove some of the excess starch that could cause the rice cooker to boil over. You may also want to add a very small amount of oil or butter to the bottom of the cooking pot prior to adding your rice. If you still experience issues with your rice cooker boiling over after following these suggestions, please contact us at youropinionmatters@spectrumbrands.com and reference 42063076 so that we may better assist you.
4 years ago
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Q: what is the minimum quantity of uncooked rice you can cook in this cooker. The maximum is 3, what is the minimum?
10 years ago
2 Answers
A: 1/4 cup or half the scoop that is provided.
9 years ago
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Q: Rice cooker is switched off automatically when the rice ready?
10 years ago
2 Answers
A: Yes, it shuts off, but then the keep warm function kicks in.
10 years ago
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Q: Can you steam vegetables and cook rice at the same time
11 years ago
2 Answers
A: Yes. There is a steamer basket that sits at the top of the cooker. As long as you don't have too much rice in it, you should be able to steam the veggies too.
10 years ago
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Q: Will this cook brown rice, bulgar and quinoa?
11 years ago
2 Answers
A: We usually cook brown rice and occasionaly have cooked oatmeal just fine in it.
11 years ago
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Q: Sticky Rice?
Can it cook sticky rice for making sushi?
12 years ago
2 Answers
A: I normally make sticky rice in a larger rice cooker so I have room to stir it around. This small cooker does not leave too much room once the rice swells up and is cooked. But you could cook sticky rice in it...
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