A TOSHIBA rice cooker can make dinner easier!
For a limited time, head to Amazon where Prime Members can snag this TOSHIBA Rice Cooker for only $74.96 shipped (regularly $89.99)!
This TOSHIBA rice cooker cooks up to 3 cups of rice making it the perfect size for small families. You can use this multifunctional cooker to cook a variety of dishes while utilizing the eight cook settings including white rice, brown rice, grain rice, quick cook, slow cook, porridge, cake, and eggs.
It takes all the guesswork out of cooking rice leaving you with perfectly cooked fluffy rice every time!
It also features a delay time feature that allows you to schedule your cooking up to 24 hours in advance and a keep warm/reheat setting that allows you to keep your rice warm and delicious for hours. Even better, its compact design and built-in handle make it easy to take on the go for parties.
Still not sold? Check out these reviews…
I was really hesitant to spend the extra money and step up from my manual rice cooker. The flavor, quality, and ease of use of the product made the expense worth it. The size is perfect to allow flexible portions for two. The taste is far better than pressure-cooked rice as well.
This thing is fantastic at cooking rice, comes out perfect every time, and cooks evenly from top to bottom, just be aware it is slow and takes 50 minutes to cook white rice, but if you have the time the results are fantastic. Perfect size for a smaller household of 2-4 people. If something were to happen to this one, I would buy another one the next day.
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