Description
Zojirushi, Made in Japan Neuro Fuzzy Rice – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Zojirushi, Made in Japan Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker, 5.5-Cup, Premium White
Brand
Zojirushi
Capacity
1 Liters
Product Dimensions
8″D x 14″W x 9″H
Power Source
Corded Electric
Product Care Instructions
Hand wash
Color
Premium White
Special Feature
Automatic Keep Warm, Timer, Retractable Cord, Programmable
Material
Stainless Steel
Lid Material
Stainless Steel
Item Weight
3 Pounds
Wattage
680.00
Included Components
Zojirushi Ns-Zcc10 5-1/2-Cup (Uncooked) Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker And Warmer, Premium White, Rice Spoon Holder Recipes, Nonstick Rice Spoon/Scooper, 1.0-Liter. Spherical inner cooking pan and heating system, 2-Measuring Cups
Voltage
110 Volts
Model Name
Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker, Made in Japan
Product Dimensions
13 x 8.13 x 10.13 inches
Item Weight
3 pounds
Department
Unisex-adult
Manufacturer
Zojirushi
ASIN
B00007J5U7
Country of Origin
Japan
Item model number
NS-ZCC10
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 2, 2001
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Technical specifications – Zojirushi, Made in Japan Neuro Fuzzy Rice :
Brand
Zojirushi
Capacity
1 Liters
Product Dimensions
8″D x 14″W x 9″H
Power Source
Corded Electric
Product Care Instructions
Hand wash
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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L. S (verified owner) –
– I finally decided to grit my teeth and shell out the money for this Made in Japan cooker, replacing the run of the mill simple electronic one I got from the big box stores.
T. K (verified owner) –
– The 10 cup cooker cooks small batches of rice (1 cup) just as well as the 5.5 cup model (previously owned). The footprint of the 10 cup model is only slightly larger than the 5.5 cup model so it doesn’t require much extra counter or storage space so it has added versatility if you regularly cook small batches but occasionally require a large batch. Zojirushi produces quality products. My previous model lasted 10+ years of heavy use and became unusable due to an unfortunate drop. Zojirushi also offers excellent post-sales service and spare parts are readily available. Highest recommendation for the 10 or 5.5 cup model.
K. L (verified owner) –
Life Can Be Good (Sometimes) – My Zujirushi rice cooker arrived today, and I made my first batch of rice in it! The machine is easy to set up and use. I watched YouTube videos and read a lot of reviews before purchasing, so that gave me a leg up so to speak.
I. A (verified owner) –
Great for people who like many rice varieties – I just bought this older model in 2019. It seems very successful because it’s been manufactured for a long time, and still it is listed as a “current” model on Zojirushi’s website. I don’t regret the purchase because it is probably best for me in the 1 liter (5.5 cup) range (same for 1.8 L), but as I note below, it has some downsides that made me a little disappointed. I was interested in the spherical heating element, the handles on the inner bowl, the extended keep-warm function, the retractable power cord, and the many varieties of rice settings. I would recommend something cheaper and/or newer if you mostly want to use it for white rice. But if you like a variety of rices, including different degrees of “brown-ness” and hardness then this is really one of the best in this price range, I think. That’s probably why the model has stuck around for so long. BUT, the newer models have a “steam” function which this does NOT. So, the current description on Amazon’s page for the item is WRONG. A similar, newer “Made in Japan” model for roughly same price (with removable cord, and fewer rice varieties, and newer steam vent design) does have “Steam” function and the description for the two is incorrectly duplicated here. I am still glad I got this one.
T. K (verified owner) –
– The 10 cup cooker cooks small batches of rice (1 cup) just as well as the 5.5 cup model (previously owned). The footprint of the 10 cup model is only slightly larger than the 5.5 cup model so it doesn’t require much extra counter or storage space so it has added versatility if you regularly cook small batches but occasionally require a large batch. Zojirushi produces quality products. My previous model lasted 10+ years of heavy use and became unusable due to an unfortunate drop. Zojirushi also offers excellent post-sales service and spare parts are readily available. Highest recommendation for the 10 or 5.5 cup model.
L. S (verified owner) –
– I finally decided to grit my teeth and shell out the money for this Made in Japan cooker, replacing the run of the mill simple electronic one I got from the big box stores.
K. T (verified owner) –
– The Rice Cooker does make terrific rice. However, I used it only about 30 times since I bought it in 2014 and suddenly the electronic board died which makes the machine useless. Their response to my email explaining the problem was almost immediate which I appreciated. They referred me to a dealer who repairs these things but with parts, labour, and shipping it would cost me about $120 to have it repaired. I paid less than $200 originally so it it more exconomical to buy a new one. But it won’t be a Zojirushi. Still, great service, great cooker, terrible life span.
K. L (verified owner) –
Life Can Be Good (Sometimes) – My Zujirushi rice cooker arrived today, and I made my first batch of rice in it! The machine is easy to set up and use. I watched YouTube videos and read a lot of reviews before purchasing, so that gave me a leg up so to speak.
I. A (verified owner) –
Great for people who like many rice varieties – I just bought this older model in 2019. It seems very successful because it’s been manufactured for a long time, and still it is listed as a “current” model on Zojirushi’s website. I don’t regret the purchase because it is probably best for me in the 1 liter (5.5 cup) range (same for 1.8 L), but as I note below, it has some downsides that made me a little disappointed. I was interested in the spherical heating element, the handles on the inner bowl, the extended keep-warm function, the retractable power cord, and the many varieties of rice settings. I would recommend something cheaper and/or newer if you mostly want to use it for white rice. But if you like a variety of rices, including different degrees of “brown-ness” and hardness then this is really one of the best in this price range, I think. That’s probably why the model has stuck around for so long. BUT, the newer models have a “steam” function which this does NOT. So, the current description on Amazon’s page for the item is WRONG. A similar, newer “Made in Japan” model for roughly same price (with removable cord, and fewer rice varieties, and newer steam vent design) does have “Steam” function and the description for the two is incorrectly duplicated here. I am still glad I got this one.
K. T (verified owner) –
– The Rice Cooker does make terrific rice. However, I used it only about 30 times since I bought it in 2014 and suddenly the electronic board died which makes the machine useless. Their response to my email explaining the problem was almost immediate which I appreciated. They referred me to a dealer who repairs these things but with parts, labour, and shipping it would cost me about $120 to have it repaired. I paid less than $200 originally so it it more exconomical to buy a new one. But it won’t be a Zojirushi. Still, great service, great cooker, terrible life span.