Rice Cooker/warmer
Delivery between May 14 – 19 $23.99
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6 mentions from real owners
- #1Jun 1, 2025
Zojirushi v.s. Tiger Made in Japan rice cookers
Stainless steel sticks and hard to clean. Tiger use ceramic inner pot which is non toxic nd easy to clean. Problem is heavier and fragile.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jan 6, 2025
Zojirushi v.s. Tiger Made in Japan rice cookers
I have that tiger and it's pretty fantastic.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jan 6, 2025
Zojirushi v.s. Tiger Made in Japan rice cookers
I have the Tiger. Use it often. Have used the orange steaming tray to cook a decent amount of things with the rice: broccoli, carrots, other veggies, eggs. I sometimes synchro cook a gyudon recipe to eat with the rice and it’s very easy!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jan 6, 2025
Zojirushi v.s. Tiger Made in Japan rice cookers
I have that Tiger model, and have owned Zujis in the past. No discernible differences tbh, just get whichever you like the look of better. Plenty of people just buy the Zoji because it is perceived as the best, but plenty of companies make great rice cookers.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Jan 6, 2025
Zojirushi v.s. Tiger Made in Japan rice cookers
I have that Tiger model you’re looking at, bought it from Costco over the summer. I’ve used it tons, rice comes out perfect each time. Very easy to clean the bowl with some soap and water. I don’t do anything fancy with it but it gets the job done perfectly for what I use it for, no issues yet.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Jan 6, 2025
Zojirushi v.s. Tiger Made in Japan rice cookers
Got the Tiger one for prolly 200 bucks 13 years ago. It worked great but the interior coating was coming off. I was afraid of the toxic chemicals so I switched to instant pot with just a stainless steel pot. It could do so much more for cheaper.
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