Salton RA3A 3-Cup Rice Cooker | 
| Brand: Salton
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $17.77 You Save: $12.22 (41%)
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Rating: 144 reviews Sales Rank: 67062
Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 8.7 x 7.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: RA3A Model: RA3A UPC: 082846021111 EAN: 0082846021111 ASIN: B00005B6Z4
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| Features:
| • | Cooks up to 3 cups of dry rice; use also to steam seafood and vegetables | | • | Measuring cup and serving spatula included | | • | Uses 300 watts of power | | • | 8 inches high to knob of see-through glass lid | | • | 9-1/2 inches in diameter, including stay-cool handles |
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Product Description Small enough for the counter, but large enough for a full meal, this 3-cup Rice Cooker from Salton takes the guess-work out of making rice and cooks perfectly every time. Comes with a removable tray for steaming seafood and vegetables, a measuring cup and rice paddle.Features Include:Cooks up to 3 cups of dry rice; use also to steam seafood and vegetables Measuring cup and serving spatula included Uses 300 watts of power 8-in. high to knob of see-through glass lid 9.5-in. in diameter, including stay-cool handles
Amazon.com Review With a 3-cup capacity for dry rice (white or brown), this 300-watt electric rice cooker automatically produces up to 6 cups of cooked rice without sticking or scorching. Accompanying the cooker is a separate tray for steaming seafood and vegetables, a measuring cup for rice, and a plastic serving spatula. The cooker's glass lid permits monitoring of the cooking process, and the handles stay cool so you can easily move the cooker to the table for serving. The cooker is 8 inches high to the lid's knob and 9-1/2 inches in diameter, including handles. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 139 more reviews...
It Lived A Long And Happy Life August 7, 2003 62 out of 64 found this review helpful
I received this rice cooker three years ago as a gift from my mother and it has served me well over the years. It has recently given out, hence my reason for reviewing new ones online, but for the price it did well. I used this rice cooker on the average of two nights a week without any issues at all. I feel strongly that if you are looking for starter appliances for your home, then this would be a good way to go. I now know just how much I appreciate this appliance and I am willing to spend the money on a top of the line model, but like I said, if you are just starting out then this is the one for you.
dead beat - defective appliance January 12, 2004 Kesava Charugundla (manhattan beach, ca United States) 60 out of 68 found this review helpful
I bought one last year, and it died during the first time itself. I thought it was a bad piece, and returned it to the store, and got a replacement. Worked two times and third time it died. I was baffled, so I returned it to the store. But a few months ago, it went on a very tempting sale, so I thought I should give it another try. Worked for 4 times and then died. Something terribly wrong with this brand/model. We had several rice cookers of different brands over the years which gave us years of trouble free service, but this one is sure different. Don't be tempted by its cheap price. I don't believe in 'you get what you pay for' saying. Look at the Toyotas and Hondas, they are inexpensive but they are reliable, and you pay many more thousands of dollars for some of the Mercedes Benz or Jaguar models, and what you get is endless trouble. That is why it pays to do some research. Amazon gives us this great forum to state our experiences and we should all be thankful to them.
My favorite appliance in my apartment March 13, 2004 Erica Anderson (Minneapolis, MN) 24 out of 27 found this review helpful
I received this little gem of a rice cooker for Christmas a couple of years ago. I have not been able to stop using it. I love the thing to pieces as much as I love eating white rice. I think it is the most wonderful gift I had ever received for Xmas. It is definitely the most used appliance in my apartment. As a big rice eater, this little rice cooker is a godsend. It is so efficient because I can throw in the rice, water and salt, flip the switch, and walk away for 15-20 minutes. I don't have to worry about boil-overs or the rice burning at the bottom of the pan. Although I can use this to steam vegetables, I strictly use my rice cooker to cook rice. It is pretty simple to use. After 2-3 years of heavy usage, my little rice cooker is still functioning like it did the first time I used it. The rice cookers the negative reviewers got were probably defects because my rice cooker is still working and has yet to blow a gasket. The Salton 3 cup rice cooker is ideal for apartment dwellers like myself who lives alone. Contrary to what a few people might have to say about it, I love this rice cooker.
Garbage May 20, 2001 Jonathan Sprenke (Tacoma, WA United States) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
Stupid thing burned out after 4 months of use. But i guess for 15 bucks what do you want?
Awful product even when functioning February 1, 2002 J. Manning (Salt Lake City, UT USA) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
My cooker has never had any electrical problems, but it may as well since I'll never use it again. The directions were inaccurate, it spewed liquid rice out the top in every direction, and it badly burned the rice anywhere it touched the bottom or sides of the pot. Worse, the pot became badly scratched after I repeatedly had to chisel burnt rice-crust off of it, and after awhile the rice began to have a metallic aftertaste. I would not buy this product again at any price.
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