Panasonic SR-3NA-S Rice Cooker | List Price: $49.99 Discount Price: $49.77

| Brand: Panasonic Binding: Kitchen
Features: - Small electric rice cooker for making perfect rice
- Switches off automatically when rice is done
- Non-stick pan simplifies serving and cleanup
- Includes heavy tempered glass lid with stainless-steel rim
- 6 by 6 by 6 inches; 9-ounce capacity; 1-year warranty
Best in small [Posted on 2007-05-14] This rice cooker is good enough for 2 people. Cute cooker doesn't have warmer, but cooks as per specifications. I love it.
Panasonic SR-3NA-S Rice Cooker [Posted on 2008-03-11] My niece told me about this cooker...it is so cute, makes good rice and it is good if you are watching your diet, just enough for me and my husband.
rice cooker [Posted on 2008-03-24] The perfect rice cooker for one or two people. I have been using one for over 20 years and is still working. Perfect rice every time. Every one in my family and many friends own one.
Little expensive but perfect [Posted on 2008-05-16] I am using it everyday for probably 2 months and so far it is working great. I like the fature that it shutsoff after rice is cooked that is the reason I bought this for. The reason that I didn't give five stars is because I am only using it for 2 months and also I felt its a little expensive and also the shipping charges.
Perfect [Posted on 2008-11-02] Although I've only owned this cooker for a lil over a month, I feel qualified to speak to it's usefulness. A bit pricey for the capacity, it's effectiveness can't be overstated. For family of 3 or less this cooker makes plenty of rice. I especially like that it can make one serving of rice fairly quickly. No fancy electronics, just a plain timed cooker. Mix the rice and water (or stock), flip the switch and when it turns off you have perfect rice. I found domestic packaged rice like Uncle Ben's to need proportions of 1:1 water to rice. Imported sticky rice from India or Asia needs a lil less water, like .8:1. You'll find the proportions you need. I hope this cooker lasts longer than at least one reviewer claimed. Once outside the warranty period, if the timer fails (I'm sure it uses a simple bi-metal timer), I just wire in a cheap electronic timer from Radio Shack.
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