Amazon.com Review Capable of steaming up to 20 cups of cooked rice at once, this handsome rice cooker can also be used for steaming vegetables or seafood in its stainless-steel steamer pan and for simmering, boiling, sauteing, and braising in its removable nonstick inner pot. When cooking rice, the cooker automatically shuts off when the rice is done and then goes into keep-warm mode so rice remains at serving temperature for hours. Because the inner pot is nonstick and the exterior is mirror-finished stainless steel, the cooker cleans up easily. A measuring cup, rice ladle, and recipes for making full use of the cooker are included. It has 700 watts of power and measures 12-1/2 inches in diameter (including handles) and 10 inches high (including the stainless-steel cover). The cooker carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
Product Description 10c Rice Cooker Steams up to 20 cups of cooked rice, keeps it warm for hours Use also for steaming vegetables, seafood; boiling; sauteing; braising. Includes stainless-steel steamer pan, measuring cup, rice ladle, recipes. Mirror-finish stainless steel; removable nonstick inner pot 700 watts; 12-1/2 inches in diameter (including handles), 10 inches high.
Farberware rice cookerDecember 30, 2007 My previous rice cooker of over 20 years began wearing out so I purchased the Farberware based on the companies' reputation. Every time I use it, the rice browns on the bottom. This is frustrating and I am ready to donate this one and go back to the oriental brand I had in the past.
MAKES RICE COOKING VERY EASYMarch 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
THIS RICE COOKER WORKS VERY WELL COMPARED TO OTHERS OUT THERE. ESPECIALLY SALTON RICE COOKER WHICH IS A TOY RICE COOKER. BUY FARBERWARE RICE COOKER ALWAYS. THEY ARE THE BEST.
Not DurableMarch 9, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product is the 2nd one that we had in the past year. It only looks nice, but doesn't last.
puzzled at bad reviews, mine worked great for 8 years!May 30, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am in the market for a new one now that my trusty old one has passed on after 8 years of hard service... But I see that several people have had complaints of it burning rice and being unreliable... This leads me to wonder whether the one I bought was an earlier generation, made in a different factory perhaps? Household current can also vary, as in my current house, my slow cooker burns everything. I am scratching my head about this, and wondering if I just got lucky? Mine was reliable and gave perfect results every time for 8 years! Maybe I will see if Consumer Reports rates it to detect changes in generation.
Farberware Nutri-SteamMarch 23, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Farberware is my 3rd rice-steamer in 12 years (the first 2 were other brands). I prefer the Farberware's Teflon rice-pot, stainless-steel exterior and large heating-element. The 20 cup capacity leaves plenty of room to add vegetables and beans for a fast, one-pot meal.