/ck/ i want to make rice to save money
what's a good rice cooker to buy? Which one do you guys use?
>>7844218
A fucking pot with some water in it and a lid
>>7844218
here you go you lazy sack of shit
>>7844218
i just bought the cheapest one. i cbf with the pot method, I just chuck my rice in and fuck off to do other things.
Not op but I live in a dorm and would like to know as well.
>>7844218
>wants to save money
>wastes money on a lazy device that has only one function when he already owns a pan that cooks rice plus tons of other foods
fuck off
>>7844218
https://www.amazon.com/Aroma-Housewares-ARC-914SBD-Cool-Touch-Stainless/dp/B007WQ9YNO/ref=sr_1_4?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1467575735&sr=1-4&keywords=rice+cooker
Since everyone else wants to be unhelpful assholes. It's thirty bucks and it works great. I'm lazy as shit so I just start it when I wake up before I shower and it's ready when I want it with zero effort.
>>7844243
herp derp this bullshit.
Rice cooker does more than rice, cooks perfectly unattended any time, wastes nothing. After a knife and decent pan it's the best thing to get for a kitchen.
OP, anything with a delay cycle so you can wake up to steel cut oats is a good one. Mine was $40, had it for 8 years now and still going strong.
>>7845467
>https://www.amazon.com/Aroma-Housewares-ARC-914SBD-Cool-Touch-Stainless/dp/B007WQ9YNO/ref=sr_1_4?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1467575735&sr=1-4&keywords=rice+cooker
I've got the next model up, has worked great for years.
>>7845484
For your average person it's probably the best one to get. The only thing better is those Zujiroshis for several hundred which most people don't need at all.