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NonStick:With NonStick Pot ◊ Warming Function:With Warming Function ◊ Max Cups:3.5 Cups ◊ Height:7.69 in. ◊ Width:8.88 in. ◊ Depth:10.81 in. ◊ Warranty:1 Year ◊ Product ID:27121286 ◊ MPN:SANECJE35S 71 more reviews »
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Product ID:45572412 ◊ MPN:ECJ-S35K ◊ NonStick:With NonStick Pot ◊ Warming Function:With Warming Function ◊ Max Cups:3.5 Cups ◊ Height:10.81 in. ◊ Width:7.69 in. ◊ Depth:8.88 in. 25 more reviews »
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MPN:ECJHC55S ◊ NonStick:With NonStick Pot ◊ Warming Function:With Warming Function ◊ Max Cups:5.5 Cups ◊ Height:8 in. ◊ Width:10 in. ◊ Depth:13 in. ◊ Product ID:47344074 38 more reviews »
- 27,681 matching reviews for "sanyo titanium coated rice cooker"
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from Amazon.com
…this uses teflon coating. and Sanyo rice cooker uses titanium coating. why not get the Sanyo instead.…
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from Alan, Cooking.com
… there were other kinds of non-stick coating. I was wrong. Yes, the cooker is made very well, and the cooking pot is very heavy gauge aluminum with a titanium coating. The bad news is, Sanyo chose to coat…
from Amazon.com
…the bowl is titanium coated, but also very light, leading me to believe that it is made of cheaper material than that used for the 3.0-c rice cooker, which is quite hefty. this was a disappointment…
…A titanium coating of an inner pot begun to peel off after six months use. I used the rice cooker 2~3 times a week, washed it by hand with a soft sponge. I also used only a spatula which was provided…
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… coating--3.5 mm!! The 5.5 cup only has 2.5 mm thick titanium coating. It's super durable and cooks rice perfectly! We have been using rice cooker our whole life and this is the best we have used so far…
from Amazon.com
… coating--3.5 mm!! The 5.5 cup only has 2.5 mm thick titanium coating. It's super durable and cooks rice perfectly! We have been using rice cooker our whole life and this is the best we have used so far…
… of the Teflon coating.
Compared to the Zoji on-off, the pan that comes with this Sanyo model is much heavier and thicker and the titanium coating seems much more durable. Thanks to a prior reviewer… 58 more reviews » -
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…I've had the National, Panasonic and the ZojurushiFuzzy Logic rice cookers all of which are still operating. Although, they were fine-nothing can beat this baby. The non-stick titanium coating…
…, quick and good. * But, oh... the Sanyo Micom Rice Cooker, how I never knew white rice could be made so light and fluffy until now. * The difference was immediately noticeable the first day I cooked…
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from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
…I love this rice cooker. It has a nice steamer which is the main reason I pick over the Zojirushi brand.
Construction:
- In addition the rice cooker bowl is coated w/ titanium which…
from Amazon.com
…I love this rice cooker. It has a nice steamer which is the main reason I pick over the Zojirushi brand.
Construction:
- In addition the rice cooker bowl is coated w/ titanium…
… up my whole kitchen(no matter how many times I used it). This sanyo rice cooker had to go back!!! From now on I will stick with Panasonic National rice cookers they are great!…
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from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
…The Sanyo Rice Cooker has been cooking up some great rice and is easy to use and clean. It is not fast but it works well.…
…I never even heard of Rice Cookers until a couple of months ago.....
Then I came across the Sanyo ECJ-S35S 3.5 cup Rice Cooker.
Now it's like: how did I ever live without one?
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from Amazon.com
…We purchased the Sanyo rice cooker when it first came out because of the titanium rice pot. Having used it frequently we eventually wore it out, so to speak, therefore the need to purchase…
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