Steaming your rice is so much better than boiling it. Getting a Black & Decker rice cooker for $19.99 isn't too shabby. This Black & Decker rice cooker is $19.99 with free shipping, making it the cheapest I can find by more than $8.
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I liked my $20 B&D rice cooker from WalMart, but after one year the non-stick coating started to come off. I'm now in the market for a cooker without the coating.
Priced High to Low, and decreasing in Quality, go for: Zojirushi Sanyo Panasonic None
dtmcfall
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posted: Jul. 11, 2009 @ 10:41p
GeorgeT said: I liked my $20 B&D rice cooker from WalMart, but after one year the non-stick coating started to come off. I'm now in the market for a cooker without the coating. I've never had problems with the coatings on my Zojirushi rice cookers but they do come at a premium.
GeorgeT said: That's good to know about the Zojirushi rice cookers. I want to give one as a wedding gift. Depending on your budget, go for these in High-to-Low Quality/Price Order: Zojirushi Sanyo Panasonic
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