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Aroma Housewares 8-Cup (Cooked) (4-Cup UNCOOKED) Digital Rice Cooker and Food Steamer (ARC-914D),White

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Style: White


Features

  • Multi-Functional Use Whether you're in the mood for a hearty jambalaya, steamed veggies and rice, or even a delectable cake, you can accomplish it all with your rice cooker. The possibilities are as creative as you are.
  • User-Friendly Programming This product is also a proud member of our set it and forget it mentality. The cooker is incredibly simple to operate using our user-friendly digital panel that switches to Keep Warm mode automatically once cooking is finished.
  • Simultaneous Steaming With the included steam tray, steam foods above while rice, soup, or any other meal simultaneously cooks below, allowing you to save time without sacrificing quality.
  • 15-Hour Delay Timer The programmable delay timer is great for families on the go, delivering delicious meals ready when they're needed, up to 15 hours in advance.
  • Compact Capacity 8-cup capacity yielding 2 to 8 cups of cooked rice. Its compact capacity is perfect for preparing small individual meals or delicious side dishes.
  • Accessories Includes a nonstick inner pot, steam tray, rice measuring cup, and a serving spatula. Power consumption: 120V/60Hz 350W
  • Perfectly prepares 2 to 8 cups of any variety of cooked rice
  • Steams meat and vegetables while rice cooks below
  • Easy-to-use, programmable digital controls with automatic Keep-Warm and White Rice and Brown Rice functions
  • Great for soups, jambalaya, chili and so much more!
  • 15- hour Delay Timer for flexible meal planning
  • Includes Steam Tray, Rice Measuring Cup and Serving Spatula

Description

Enjoy easy home cooking with the aroma 8 Cup (cooked) digital rice cooker and food steamer. Restaurant-quality rice. Healthy steamed meals. Delicious one- pot dishes. Prepare all this and more at the press of a button! Aroma takes the "cook" Out of home cooking - turning kitchen time into your time! Help the kids with homework, get creative at play time or pick up that novel you've been waiting to dive into. All while delivering hot, hearty and healthy meals the entire family will love. This convenient cooker's compact Capacity perfectly cooks 2 to 8 Cups of any variety of rice with specialized functions for both White and brown rice. Once the rice has finished, it will automatically switch to keep-warm so there's no need for monitoring or stirring. The steam tray allows for healthy steaming of meats and vegetables, even as rice cooks below. It's also perfect for oatmeal, chili, jambalaya, soups and so much more! The programmable 15-hour delay timer is great for families on the go, delivering delicious rice ready when it's needed. And when the cooking is done, the inner cooking pot and all accessories remove for easy cleanup in the dishwasher. Steam tray, rice measuring cup and serving spatula included.


Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 9.3 x 8.7 inches


Item Weight: 4.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Aroma Housewares


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ARC-914D


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 13, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • ATK is wrong to recommend this: each of our FOUR units failed the same way within a few months
Style: White
We bought our first copy of this unit in 2016, so we've had more experience with it than the average reviewer. This model is one of a set of Aroma rice cookers that vary in color. We bought one on the recommendation of America's Test Kitchen when our long-lived little bargain-brand rice cooker finally bit the dust after more than ten years of use. When our first Aroma unit arrived, we were generally pleased with its appearance though the nonstick insert pot seemed very thin and cheap. It should have been the first thing tipping us off. Our first batch of rice came out okay though unremarkable. The problem is that after a couple months of use the unit suddenly failed one day. As others have reported, the unit declared it had cooked the rice but when we opened it we found our uncooked rice in a pool of lukewarm water. I consulted the manual and was dismayed that this crappy company declared that they would not service or exchange units! They knew their product would fail quickly. I tried looking up the company on-line and found they have an 800 number, so I thought "what the heck." The person answering was cordial and offered a replacement. Joy! The new unit arrived in a couple weeks. It managed to last a few months before giving up its ghost. So I called again, got a replacement for the replacement, and began using that one. It failed after a few weeks. So I called again and received a fourth copy that also failed after a few months. Each failure occurred in exactly the same manner, with the unit failing to cook but declaring that it was done. All four were treated gently according to manufacturer's instructions and still look brand new. At no point did the company have me send a failed unit back which tells me they probably know exactly what is wrong, they could fix it if they wanted, and they just don't care since they have my money and know I will eventually give up (though I don't think they expected me to come back as many times as I did). Typical company run by someone with no morals--but at least the frustrated employees I talked to on the 800 line were nice about it. Now I have four failed rice cookers sitting around the house. My advice is to not buy anything from Aroma Housewares. I just ordered a Zojirushi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2017 by Scott Burgess

  • Great Rice and a Tolerant Cooker
Style: Basic
Okay. I'll give it five stars based on the rice it produces and easy of use and design. It does indeed make pretty much perfect rice, white, brown, wild, etc. as well as other grains. It comes with a little measuring cup. The water level marks inside (none too easy to see, are calibrated for the number of these little cups of grain you use. But the cup is about 3/4 cup, Why? Because that's 1-gou, the standard Japanese rice serving measure. But that's no big deal. Nor is it a problem that the water marks inside are hard to read. Just use one measure of water to one measure of rice. I know. That's different from your usual ratio for stovetop rice. There's a little bit of learning to do at first. I use more water with brown rice, more like 1.5 water to one brown rice. And some rice is drier than other rices, and need more water. I find that you can have a little more water, but you don't want to have too little, because the rice will be less than fully prepared. For instance, I forgot about the little measuring cup and absentmindedly used a full one cup measure but added water to the line for two gou. I got slightly underdone rice. Remember that the cooker knows when the water has been absorbed. Rice cookers work because, so long as there is free water in the pot, the temperature cannot rise above 212F (at sea level). So all the pot need do is stop cooking and reduce temperature to warm when the pot temperature rises about 212F. That's why it works for all grains. And that means the cooker doesn't really know when the rice is done, only when the water is gone. Now, you will see all sorts of different ratios recommended by rice cooker recipes and for different cookers. Lots of people use 1.5:1 for white rice. Quinoa is happier with a 2:1 ratio. Anything reasonably close will work, so long as you use enough water for the grain to be fully cooked when the water is gone. If you use a little more water than you needed, it will go on cooking until absorbed. The worst that will happen is that it might get a little softer than you'd like. And you can even fix it when you open the pot and find it isn't quite done. Just add a bit more water and start the cycle again. The cooker will still know when that water is absorbed. That's the lovely thing about a rice cooker. It can sort of peak under the lid for you, plus it doesn't have to be watched. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2017 by Gerald C.

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