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Black & Decker RC3303 3-Cup Automatic Rice Cooker

Black & Decker RC3303 3-Cup Automatic Rice CookerBrand: Black & Decker
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $12.99
as of 7/31/2010 19:17 MSD details
You Save: $2.00 (13%)



Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars reviews

Color: White
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 7.5 x 6.6
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MPN: RC3303
Model: RC3303
UPC: 050875800939
EAN: 0050875800939
ASIN: B002CVTT52

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Features:
  • 3-cup rice cooker with easy one-touch operation
  • Automatic keep-warm mode; handy indicator lights
  • Glass lid; removable nonstick pot for easy cleanup
  • Stay-cool handles; measuring cup and serving scoop included
  • Holds 3-cups of cooked rice. Measures approximately 7-1/2 by 7-1/2 by 6-3/5 inches

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
3 cup automatic rice cooper with non-stick interior


Customer Reviews:



4 out of 5 stars Smaller than how it looks in pics   July 27, 2010
Vivek Tiwari (Manalapan, NJ USA)
I didnt check on its dimensions before buying it. Although I love Amazon but I never understood how could Amazon be so ignorant in about product descriptions. It not just about this product, they dont explain the specifications and details of the product as good as it could be seen in google online purchase. Many times I have to google the product, do its webssite, check the details and then come back to amazon and order it.

Nonetheless it is certainly a very small cooker, just good enough for cooking rice enough for 2 people (if they eat normally :D). Cooker works greats. Been using it for 6 months and no complains yet.



5 out of 5 stars Works for me!   July 23, 2010
Bk
my wife and i eat rice, this makes a perfect portion in a small container...i <3 it.


3 out of 5 stars Lots of splatter   July 23, 2010
J. White (OR United States)
I don't like things that require lots of clean up after. I bought this so I could have rice cooking and not have to pay much attention to it if I was interrupted by kids etc. First time use, I did 1 cup measure of brown rice using the enclosed cup, and filled to the 1 mark line for water on the pot per the instructions. Clicked cook and went about cooking the rest of my meal. 10 minutes later and there is splattering of starchy water out of the little vent hole in the lid. Everywhere - for a 1 foot radius around the entire cooker. I unplugged it, cleaned it up, started again with only a half cup measure of rice, and water to the appropriate line. Same thing. Splatter everywhere. This time I had a towel underneath it and let the rice finish cooking. It was perfectly cooked at least.

I then attempted steel cut oatmeal overnight using the Warm function. That did not splatter and made for creamy wonderful oatmeal first thing in the morning. Right now I am doing a 1/4 cup measure of barley with water to the 1/2 mark line (since barley requires a little more water than rice). It's splattering on Cook.

I think this will be delegated to only oatmeal or other hot cereals on Warm. The Cook function causes the boil-over or splattering and therefore clean up. Not sure if I'll be trying another rice cooker.



5 out of 5 stars Convenient, inexpensive and cooks rice perfectly   July 16, 2010
J. MACLEAN (Centreville, VA.)
Rice cookers are not complicated but some cookers can sometimes overcook if the sensor isn't accurate. I've used this particular model about a dozen times since I've bought it and it's always worked just right. The only variable in the doneness of the rice is the amount of water I put. Even after the "cook" cycle is complete and it switches over to warm, it still doesn't overcook for a while. Eventually it will, but you have plenty of time to avoid that. Generally, if I plan to keep it in warm mode more than 20 minutes, I will stir the rice up from the bottom and mix it up to prevent.

Otherwise, you just can't go wrong given the price and quality offered here. Also, I find it a cinch to clean up, and I appreciate that it comes with a spoon and a measuring cup. Nice touch. Unless you're cooking rice for 3 or more people, this rice cooker is just the right size. Usually I cook for one, eat half the rice after cooking and save the rest for fried rice a day or 2 later.




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