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expired Posted by LovelyCheetah | Staff • Oct 8, 2024

Prime Members: 6-cup Cuckoo Twin Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer: Gray $160, White

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-cup Cuckoo Twin Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer on sale for prices stating from $160.57. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member LovelyCheetah & community member nhaydu for finding this deal.

Available:
  • Gray (CRP-ST0609FG) $160.57
  • White (CRP-ST0609FW) $189.99

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-cup Cuckoo Twin Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer on sale for prices stating from $160.57. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member LovelyCheetah & community member nhaydu for finding this deal.

Available:
  • Gray (CRP-ST0609FG) $160.57
  • White (CRP-ST0609FW) $189.99

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3 months ago
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3 months ago
nhaydu
3 months ago
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The gray version is $160.57...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...X0DER&th=1
3 months ago
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3 months ago
hellospammo
3 months ago
589 Posts
Regular price on Costco Next
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3 months ago
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LovelyCheetah
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3 months ago
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Quote from nhaydu :
The gray version is $160.57...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...X0DER&th=1

I missed that, thank you! I'll add it onto the post
3 months ago
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3 months ago
vladoski
3 months ago
763 Posts
Quote from hellospammo :
Regular price on Costco Next
Different model I think.

CRP-RT0609FB vs CRP-ST0609FG.

No idea what the differences are though.
3 months ago
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3 months ago
jerrycrystal
3 months ago
95 Posts
Quote from vladoski :
Different model I think.

CRP-RT0609FB vs CRP-ST0609FG.

No idea what the differences are though.
CRP-ST0609FW has induction heating.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
briballdo
3 months ago
61 Posts
Quote from jerrycrystal :
CRP-ST0609FW has induction heating.
You sure about that? I don't see that referenced anywhere except that Amazon description. I don't think induction models come down this low.
3 months ago
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jerrycrystal
3 months ago
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Quote from briballdo :
You sure about that? I don't see that referenced anywhere except that Amazon description. I don't think induction models come down this low.
I read it on https://a.co/d/fAlA1Yn in the description. Not sure if the description is correct or not.

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3 months ago
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3 months ago
LouisNT88
3 months ago
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Quote from jerrycrystal :
CRP-ST0609FW has induction heating.
According to Cuckoo America site, ST series don't have induction heating, they have pressure heating instead
3 months ago
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3 months ago
teryyz
3 months ago
79 Posts
Quote from LouisNT88 :
According to Cuckoo America site, ST series don't have induction heating, they have pressure heating instead
Was about to say the same. Seems like an error on the Amazon website.

Does rice cooked with induction or pressure cooker taste substantially better? I've always eaten rice made from a basic rice cooker - the old ones with one button which stops cooking and switches to keep warm when finished. I've noticed Chinese restaurant rice seems different but just assumed they used less water… never really thought about it much until now.

Since I'm not too picky with rice, I should probably just get a decent basic rice cooker like the Tiger on sale at Costco right now.
3 months ago
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Philinamida4
3 months ago
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been using Cuckoo for last 20 years, still going strong!
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tinnitus85
3 months ago
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Quote from teryyz :
Was about to say the same. Seems like an error on the Amazon website.

Does rice cooked with induction or pressure cooker taste substantially better? I've always eaten rice made from a basic rice cooker - the old ones with one button which stops cooking and switches to keep warm when finished. I've noticed Chinese restaurant rice seems different but just assumed they used less water… never really thought about it much until now.

Since I'm not too picky with rice, I should probably just get a decent basic rice cooker like the Tiger on sale at Costco right now.
The white rice eaten by the Chinese is different from the white rice eaten in Korea and Japan. The grain shape is even different.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
fatbaby
3 months ago
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Quote from teryyz :
Was about to say the same. Seems like an error on the Amazon website.

Does rice cooked with induction or pressure cooker taste substantially better? I've always eaten rice made from a basic rice cooker - the old ones with one button which stops cooking and switches to keep warm when finished. I've noticed Chinese restaurant rice seems different but just assumed they used less water… never really thought about it much until now.

Since I'm not too picky with rice, I should probably just get a decent basic rice cooker like the Tiger on sale at Costco right now.
Pressure cooker makes better tasting rice than regular cooker. Induction cooker makes even better tasting rice. Chinese steams rice, while Korean and Japanese boils rice.
3 months ago
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limmerguy
3 months ago
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Quote from tinnitus85 :
The white rice eaten by the Chinese is different from the white rice eaten in Korea and Japan. The grain shape is even different.
These days, everyone in Asia eats everyone else's rice. My Korean parents don't eat traditional Korean short grain white rice anymore. They mostly eat Thai/Vietnamese white or brown jasmine. when they're feeling fancy, they put together a purple colored multigrain.
My Chinese friends also eat everything. The rice we all avoid is anything long grain.

That being said, any modern rice cooker should be able to cook a variety of grains. The Cuckoo models that I've used have different cooking modes for white, multigrain, glutenous, and bean rice.