🍽️ Elevate your meals with the ultimate rice cooking experience!
The TIGER JBV-A10U 5.5-Cup Micom Rice Cooker and Warmer features advanced Tacook technology, allowing you to cook rice and a main dish simultaneously. With a generous capacity of 5.5 cups of uncooked rice, it yields approximately 11 cups of cooked rice, making it ideal for family meals. The rice cooker includes 4 automated cooking settings, a scratch-resistant inner pot, and an automated keep-warm function for up to 12 hours. UL certified for safety, this versatile appliance is perfect for any kitchen.
Material Type | Plastic |
Lid Material | Aluminum |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Color | White |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.9"D x 10.6"W x 8.4"H |
Item Weight | 5.7 Pounds |
Capacity | 5.5 Cups |
Wattage | 672 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Special Features | 4 auto-settings; tacook cooking tray, 12-hour keep warm function |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
K**N
reliable and efficient rice cooker
I've been using the TIGER JBV-A10U 5.5-Cup (Uncooked) Micom Rice Cooker with Food Steamer Basket for almost 3 years now, and it has been an excellent addition to my kitchen. One of the standout features is the Syncro-cooking function with the "tacook" cooking plate. This innovative design allows me to cook rice and a main dish simultaneously without the flavors mixing, which is incredibly convenient for preparing balanced meals quickly.The rice cooker offers four versatile cooking menu settings: Synchro-Cooking, Plain Rice, Brown Rice, and Slow Cook/Steam. Each setting is straightforward to use and delivers perfect results every time. Whether I’m making fluffy white rice, nutritious brown rice, or using the slow cook option for soups and stews, this appliance handles it all with ease.Cleaning up is a breeze thanks to the easy-to-clean non-stick coating on the inner pan. This feature significantly reduces the time and effort needed for maintenance, allowing me to enjoy my meals without worrying about a lengthy cleanup process afterward.Overall, the TIGER JBV-A10U is a reliable and efficient rice cooker that simplifies meal preparation and consistently produces high-quality results. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile and user-friendly rice cooker.
A**R
Love this rice cooker.
The quality of the rice is great. For a single cup of rice it takes about 30-minutes. The machine is easy to clean and it doesn't leak water out the back like some other rice cookers do. While a timer feature would be nice, they're never truly accurate. This rice cooker is consistent, so once you start using it you get a pretty good feel for how long the rice will take. The size is great for a household of two, we typically just make one or two cups of rice per meal. I've used it almost daily for a couple of months now. I'll update my review in a year if anything changes.
H**.
Keeps on going!
I've had the 5.5cup for about 7 and a half years now and it keeps going strong. I've made just rice in it and also meals from the booklet (and other recipes from the Tiger site that came with other cookers, adjusted for the size of the unit). I get a lot of use out of it, probably cooking with it at least 3 times a week of not more. The rice comes out great every time. I've used it for a few other functions like porridge and a "rice cooker cheese cake" or two, and it takes some figuring out the timing but works well. I'd highly recommend as a starter or small household rice cooker - either for just rice, steaming veggies, or cooking a whole meal while you wind down after work. Even for a single person you can adjust the meal ingredients or pack leftovers for future re-heating meals (or take to work if you want). I suspect I'll use it until it wears out, and purchase either the same model or get adventurous with the "fancier" Tiger models. They've got a long-term customer in me!
B**E
steamer and rice cooker work well, easy to use, good value.
Steamer works very well. The first day, we cooked white rice and steamed purple carrots. Carrots stayed purple and rice stayed white. Brown rice takes a long time, so plan ahead. We cooked a bit of brown rice and it took about 45 minutes. It cooked it very well, but you can't be in a rush. The pan and steamer both clean up very easily. We clean them both by hand. The lid doesn't come off, so cleaning that is a bit of a pain. Our old rice cooker (which died, hence this replacement), had a regular lid that was easy to clean. This one, I have to wipe off the lid and rinse it off, and it's awkward since I can't just run the lid under the sink, since it's part of the cooker. Anyway, that aside, I like this very much. It takes up more kitchen counter real estate than our old rice cooker, but I knew that when I ordered it. For our family of 4, the size of this rice cooker is great. It makes more than enough for us and could easily make enough rice for 8 to 10 people. I don't use the measuring cup, but my Lola's finger-measuring method, and the rice comes out very nicely cooked, not too dry and not too wet. One thing - relatively minor - when you press the button to open the lid, the lid snaps up quickly. So, it seems best to have your other hand available to slow down the lid as it swings up. I could see the snapping lid being a weak link and eventually breaking if it snaps up too many times. If you want a very good rice cooker that has a few more bells and whistles than the average rice cooker (steamer, slow cooker, etc.), and is reasonably priced, this one should be on your list.
T**R
YES a rice cooker is worth it
I managed to find one on here for $50 due to damaged packaging but honestly I would've paid full price if I had known how good rice can taste. I eat a lot of rice but i've been using my pressure cooker to cook it and before that I just used the stovetop and neither has ever tasted as fluffy, soft, or smooth as the rice I just had. It was also incredibly quick. In the picture i'm using Jasmine rice and had already taken some out for my lunch, 2 cups were ready in just about 20 minutes. My pressure cooker took 30 mins alone to get to the right pressure then about another 15 minutes to actually cook and it always stuck to the bottom of the bowl and would be crunchy in some areas despite using exact measurements for water/rice ratio that was written on a little sheet that came with the product. This rice cooker was super easy to clean and works immediately when you press the button, no rice stuck to the bowl! So yeah, if you eat a lot of rice, a rice cooker is definitely worth it, they really perfected the technology over at Tiger.
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