Essential Guide on Tiger Rice Cookers

Saturday, February 27, 2010 11:22

I am someone that enjoys healthy food, but I am also someone that doesn’t want to spend a long time in the kitchen. If you are someone like this, then you might want to have a look at the different Tiger Rice Cookers (such as these great models: Tiger JNP 1800), which are great at producing rice. Rice that can be enjoyed for the entire day.

The Tiger Rice Cooker has been an amazing tool for me, and it’s a well made device. It’s not cheap of course, because if you are looking for a cheap rice maker you will definitely have to forego the quality. You may also end up with a cheaper rice maker that just gives out after a few months.

I disposed of my old rice cooker some time ago, and because so many people recommended the Tiger Rice Cooker, I started looking for one that would fit my budget. It was a little price heavy at under $120, but I can tell it was a good investment.

When I make rice, I want it to be fluffy, I want it to be light. Can the Tiger Rice Cooker deliver on those points? It absolutely can.

I use the rice cooker that I have approximately three days per week, and the one thing that I really like about it is that I can put the rice in it before work, and the Tiger Rice Cooker is able to finish cooking it approximately fifteen minutes later. This makes it a great choice for lunch.

This is just superb when I have a busy day as I can rely on my Tiger Rice Cooker to keep the rice warm and still tasting great after leaving it for up to 12 hours. This means I have very little to prepare for my dinner when I arrive home.

Manufactured by the Tiger Corporation in Japan, the Tiger Rice Cookers have a reputation of second to none. A friend of mine has had her Tiger Rice Cooker for about 8 years and she still uses it weekly. It was actually her recommendation that led me to buy one.

You are looking at around $100-$120 for the Tiger Rice Cookers, which to me is very reasonable. My budget rice cooker cost me less than half that, but it made rice I often ended up giving to my dog. The rice would normally be sticky and clumpy and no better than cooking it in a pan of boiling water. If you want to pay a bit more you can get one that has more capacity.

This is a great rice cooker and it will not give out on you any time soon. It will continue to make great tasting rice that is able to stay warm for the entire day. If this sounds good to you the Tiger Rice Cookers are your best bet.

If you are uncertain of which Tiger Rice Cooker to go for then the most essential factor for me was not just the brand name, but also the size of the rice cooker. The Tiger rice cookers typically go from 3 cup up to 20 cup and cost between $100 and $300.

If you want to know more about the Tiger Rice Cookers, and even the lowest priced ones, you should check out my website at: Tiger Rice Cookers.

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