Stainless Steel Rice Cooker Model ME81
Stainless Steel Rice Cooker Model ME81
stainless steel pot
I bought this rice cooker because of the stainless steel pot. Learning about the dangers of non stick coatings and alum. pots made me invest in this product. I have no big complaints. I do wish it were a larger size (large family) Cooks rice well- if you spray the pot with PAM type product in the bottom. If not, it will stick. Overall it is a good purchase.
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Product Description
Automatic Rice Cooker – All Stainless Steel! Features & SpecificationsStainless Steel Rice Cooker / Steamer – by Miracle ExclusivesOne of the modern marvels – no more watching and waiting for the rice to become perfectly cooked! The ME81 replaces the former model ME8 with new improvements like the all stainless steel bowl and vegetable steamer.All automatic, the unit includes a warm mode which automatically kicks in to keep the rice warm. This model will cook 8 cups of rice and yields 12 cups of cooked rice. With the addition of all stainless steel, none of your food ever comes in contact with any chemical or substance (like teflon on some others). Comes featured with indicator lights, different cooking modes and includes a stainless steel vegetable steamer tray.Features:All stainless steel contact with foodEasy to useYields 12 cups cooked riceAutomatic Warm FeatureNo Teflon or other chemicals used in coatingEasy-view Glass LidIncludes Rice paddle, removable stainless steel vegetable steamer tray46 inch power cordSpecifications: ModelME81 – Stainless Steel Rice CookerWeight3.97 PoundsDimensionsDepth9.5″Width:8.67″Height:7″ListedUL ApprovedVoltage110 V / AC / 60HzPower500 WMade inChinaWarranty1 Year Warranty
Stainless Steel Rice Cooker Model ME81 Reviews
This rice cooker works as well as the others with the aluminum pot. At least there is one less source of aluminum to be ingested into my body.
The unit has a warming function that automatically keeps the rice warm after it is cooked. If you do NOT want to keep the rice warm you will have to remember to turn the cooker off by unplugging it. There is no way to cook the rice without the wamer feature coming on. This sucks. The warmer will also dry out the rice.
It would have been nice to have a smaller capacity rice cooker.
The bottom rice layer does stick more in the stainless steel pot than in an aluminum pot. The automatic warming feature does contribute to the sticking problem. To remove the bottom layer you need to soak inside of the pot in soapy water. After soaking the bottom rice comes out easily.

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