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6-Cup Cuckoo Twin Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer w/ Nonstick Inner Pot (White)

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Amazon has 6-Cup Cuckoo Twin Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer w/ Nonstick Inner Pot (White, CRP-ST0609FW) on sale for $159.99 - $15 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $144.99. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
  • 6-cup (12 cups cooked) capacity
  • 16 modes w/ options including GABA/brown rice, glutinous/white rice, stored rice, high-pressure, or non-pressure steam
  • Dual cooking pressure selections: high-pressure or non-pressure
  • Detachable inner lid for easy cleaning
  • Xwall premium coating inner pot
  • Safe & automatic steam release
  • High-visibility display

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    • This offer for the White model is $45 less than our front page deal price of $189.99 from October 2024 and is also $180 less (55% savings) than the list price of $324.99.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 215 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Amazon has 6-Cup Cuckoo Twin Pressure Rice Cooker & Warmer w/ Nonstick Inner Pot (White, CRP-ST0609FW) on sale for $159.99 - $15 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $144.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically for one-time use.
Thanks to Deal Editor johnny_miller for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 6-cup (12 cups cooked) capacity
  • 16 modes w/ options including GABA/brown rice, glutinous/white rice, stored rice, high-pressure, or non-pressure steam
  • Dual cooking pressure selections: high-pressure or non-pressure
  • Detachable inner lid for easy cleaning
  • Xwall premium coating inner pot
  • Safe & automatic steam release
  • High-visibility display

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer for the White model is $45 less than our front page deal price of $189.99 from October 2024 and is also $180 less (55% savings) than the list price of $324.99.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 215 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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I own this model, and while it cooks rice wonderfully, its interface design is frustratingly poor.

The Good:
This rice cooker excels at its primary job: making delicious, perfectly cooked rice. If you can tolerate its quirky interface, you'll be rewarded with top-notch results.

The Bad:
The user interface logic is baffling and unintuitive:

Menu Navigation Confusion
You'd think selecting a cooking mode is as simple as pressing the "Menu" button and hitting start. Not so fast! The "Menu" button doesn't actually toggle through the cooking options. Instead, you must use the adjacent left and right arrow buttons to navigate the menu. Why the "Menu" button doesn't function as expected, given the rest of the design scheme, is beyond me.

Start Button Overcomplication
Ready to cook? Don't press just any "Start" button—there are two! One for "Pressured Mode" and another for "Non-Pressured Mode." While the top dial determines the mode, you can only start cooking by pressing the corresponding start button. It feels like an unnecessary "safety feature," akin to confirming twice before firing a weapon.

No Clock for Preset Mode
The absence of a clock means preset cooking relies on a timer. For example, if you leave at 7:15 AM and want dinner ready at 6:30 PM, you'll need to calculate:
18 hours 30 minutes - 7 hours 15 minutes = 11 hours 15 minutes.
While simple math, it's a needless inconvenience that forces you to double-check. To make matters worse, the timer maxes out at 12 hours and 50 minutes. This limitation means no fresh rice for anyone working long hours.

The Verdict:
If you can get past these interface hurdles, the cooker's performance more than makes up for it. The rice is consistently fantastic, but it's a shame that such excellent cooking capability is paired with such a clunky and confusing interface.

For your pre-purchase test prep, here's the manual:
https://www.cuckoousastore.com/e-...T0609F.pdf

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about 2 months ago
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jc4jax
about 2 months ago
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Quote from busybugsy :
I wonder how long these last. I have a top of the line cuckoo from 8 years ago - pressurized induction. Only been using once a week and still going. Would I need a new one soon? Is there any noticeable difference between induction and non-induction?
These are built for daily household use, yours will likely last for a long time
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NikoZ
about 2 months ago
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Quote from spaghetti.monster :
How long does it take to cook 2-3 cups of uncooked long grain jasmine rice in one of these things?

~29 min in in normal high pressure mode and a few min less if you use turbo mode.
Last edited by NikoZ November 17, 2024 at 06:00 AM.
about 2 months ago
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KasperB
about 2 months ago
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No coupon... Decent deal though
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djnichols7
about 2 months ago
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Debating this. Make white rice a lot on stove top. Seems expensive to just make rice. Or is this more for pilaf or other more involved dishes?
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saintirish
about 2 months ago
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Coupon must be dead. 😢
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spressa
about 2 months ago
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Quote from djnichols7 :
Debating this. Make white rice a lot on stove top. Seems expensive to just make rice. Or is this more for pilaf or other more involved dishes?
It's just consistency and ease. I'm in an Asian household so we cook rice a lot. It's just easier to use a dedicated rice cooker. Maybe I'm biased cause we've always had one.
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I need 10cup uncooked

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about 2 months ago
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greenie23
about 2 months ago
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Quote from spaghetti.monster :
How long does it take to cook 2-3 cups of uncooked long grain jasmine rice in one of these things?
Check page 24 of the manual:
https://www.cuckoousastore.com/e-...T0609F.pdf

This model is on the faster side; especially under pressured mode.
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max1001
about 2 months ago
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Quote from djnichols7 :
Debating this. Make white rice a lot on stove top. Seems expensive to just make rice. Or is this more for pilaf or other more involved dishes?
It's not just a rice cooker. It's a pressure cooker like Instapot. You can pretty much cook any dish you cook with instapot with this.
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Quote from jc4jax :
These are built for daily household use, yours will likely last for a long time

Sounds like I don't have an excuse to get a new one 🥹
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sam19777
about 2 months ago
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These korean rice cooker always let me think about grenade. Sorry too scary to use lol