Zojirushi Multicooker, 6 Qts, Brushed Stainless

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Zojirushi Multicooker, 6 Qts, Brushed Stainless

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Zojirushi Multicooker, 6 Qts, Brushed Stainless Description

  • CAPACITY: The heavy duty 6 qt. capacity tri-ply 18/8 stainless steel cooking pot with resin handles resists corrosion and rusting
  • HIGH-POWERED OUTPUT: Large heating plate with 1,350 watt high-powered output provides even heating while highest power output on the market allows for better cooking results
  • PORTABLE: Removable power cord and recessed handle on body for easy transportation and storage convenience
  • MENU SETTINGS: Zojirushi Multicooker consists of 9 convenient menu settings which includes Sauté/Sear, Simmer, Low/Slow Cook, Steam, White Rice, Brown Rice, Quinoa, Yogurt and Keep Warm
  • ADJUSTABLE COOKING TIME AND TEMPERATURE: Preprogrammed grain and yogurt settings automatically adjust cooking time and temperature for preparing white rice, brown rice, quinoa and yogurt

Zojirushi Multicooker, 6 Qts, Brushed Stainless Specification

Specification: Zojirushi Multicooker, 6 Qts, Brushed Stainless

Product Dimensions

16 x 10 x 14 inches

Item Weight (Pounds)

20.64

Manufacturer

Zojirushi

ASIN

B07H9VJJQF

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

EL-CAC60XZ

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

September 12, 2018

Special Feature

Programmable

Wattage (watts)

1350

Control Method

Touch

Controller Type

Control panel

Is Dishwasher Safe

Yes

Voltage

120

Global Trade Identification Number

04974305712912

Zojirushi Multicooker, 6 Qts, Brushed Stainless Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Zojirushi Multicooker, 6 Qts, Brushed Stainless

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  1. Eduardo Lopez

    Whether I’m whipping up perfect rice, simmering homemade marmalade, or slow-cooking a pot of beans, this multicooker delivers delicious results every time.

    Master of Many Meals:

    Effortless Rice Cooking: This multicooker truly lives up to its name when it comes to rice. It consistently cooks fluffy, perfectly textured rice every single time. No more mushy mishaps!
    Slow-Cooking Champ: The slow cooker function is fantastic for hands-off meals. I’ve used it countless times for beans, stews, and chicken soup. Leaving it on overnight for slow cooking is a lifesaver on busy days.
    Versatile Modes: Beyond rice and slow cooking, the multicooker offers various settings for simmering, steaming, and even making yogurt.

    Convenience Reigns Supreme:

    Set It and Forget It: The programmable timer allows you to set the cooking time and walk away. The automatic keep-warm function ensures your food stays at the perfect serving temperature until you’re ready to eat.
    Easy Cleaning: The removable inner pot and dishwasher-safe parts make cleanup a breeze.

    Additional Perks:

    Large Capacity: The 6-quart size is perfect for cooking for families or meal prepping.
    Durable Design: The brushed stainless steel exterior looks sleek and feels sturdy. After a year of use, it still looks brand new.

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  2. TimmR

    We have an Instant Pot and don’t want another pressure cooker. So far made 2 pots of vegetables and mixed grains soup. The foods don’t stick on the bottom of the pot. We are happy with it. This cooker is very big.

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  3. M C

    Makes my soups and such, perfectly. Used to brown meat, prep soup and stew.

    The GOOD:

    1. It is Zojirushi. I own several products and my family members love all of them, including this.
    2. My soups taste great. Using this, I even figured out how to improve the taste of one of my soups.
    3. It is Zojirushi. I may sound like a fan-boi, but if Zojirushi ever makes a product that sucks? I’ll mention it.

    NEUTRAL:

    1. None.

    The QUESTIONABLE

    1. READ TO THE END: The handle for setting the temperature slides too easily for my taste. Maybe it is just my unit or maybe it how it is. I’ve encountered no problems with it being knocked as I am quite conscouis that the handle slides easily when in motion. THE HANDLE DOES NOT MOVE ON ITSELF AND I HAVE EXPERIENCED NO ISSUE WITH IT REMAINING ON THE SETTING I CHOOSE FOR IT. Yet, it does slide more easily with little friction on the handle for temp settings. I would like to see more resistance for tactile purposes.

    The BAD:

    1. None so far.

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  4. Johanna

    This is one of those cases of it COULD have been really great but failed, here’s the deal.

    On the great side, this cooker is VERY well made, the SS cooking pot is HEAVY! as is the lid, and in general as I said before, it is well thought out and well made, so then comes the mystery the what were they thinking (or not thinking) moment. The major flaw? It’s UNDERPOWERED.
    1350 watts is simply not enough power to do certain things. When I steamed 1lb of veggies (cooking for 10min after preheating which is PLENTLY of time via stovetop) they came out kind of hot but not fully steamed, and I was asked how long they had been setting even though I took them out and served them right away.

    As a consequence of its lack of power, the sear function is a joke, to get a proper sear, you need -at least- 550F and the unit simply can’t do that with only 1350 watts.

    In order to do what it claims to do, you would need a heating element that is at LEAST 1500 watts (1800 would be much better) to get things done. If ALL you want or need is a really well made good slow cooker, then look no further, this will work great, but if you want more I suggest looking at the Instapot Aura Pro 8qt (NOT the 6qt version) it is a very good unit and is 1500 watts. I hope this helps and feedback is welcome.

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  5. Eduardo Lopez

    We’ve used a variety of slow cookers over the past 40 years. This one is the best to ever sit on the counter. Easier than ceramic and aluminum to clean by far. The standup lid is a great design, improved function and user safety. Premium heavy gauge stainless steel 6 Qt insert. The best temperature control, and cooking temperature options I’ve encountered, will be challenging to discover all of the potential. Will last for years. Zojirushi is simply a superior product. Also try the Zojirushi EA-DCC10 Gourmet Sizzler Electric Griddle, you’re in for a treat. Makes wonderful pancakes for the little people on the weekend.

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  6. Hope

    Pros:
    – very good quality
    – very sturdy
    – pot is stainless steel
    – well packaged

    Cons:
    – It’s unnecessarily huge, heavy and cumbersome. Seriously, the handles extend sideways and up in such a way that it takes up a ton of counter and/or cabinet space. Also, very heavy and clunky for a pot that doesn’t need to withstand high pressure (as this is not a pressure cooker)
    – Must adjust water quantity (trial and error) to get good texture on rice. Markings provided yield brown rice that is too hard.
    – Yogurt setting doesn’t allow adjustments to temperature or time. Pre-set time is WAY too short and yogurt is not set by end of cycle (granted, I am using soy milk so don’t know how it would be with regular cow’s milk). Have had to leave the soy milk in there for multiple hours AFTER the cycle is done (covered with a towel to preserve some warmth) before it’s actually set.

    Looked long and hard for a pot that was not a giant pressure cooker (instant pot type) to replace my handy 10-year old (now dead) rice cooker that also had a very convenient yogurt setting. Evidently those don’t exist anymore. This is just OK for the specific things I wanted; probably wouldn’t purchase again. Especially at that price point.

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