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General
Product Name: 8-Cup Rice Cooker
Brand: Tiger
Model Number: JNP-1500
Material
Non-Stick Interior: true
Features
Programmable: false
Keep Warm Setting: true
Cool-Touch Exterior: true
Power
Wattage: 560 watts (Measurement of electrical power.)
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts: 1 year
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor: 1 year limited
Other
UPC: 785830024036
The automatic keep-warm feature of this Tiger JNP-1500 8-cup rice cooker holds rice at the proper temperature until you're ready to serve. The 1-button operation ensures simple use, and the nonstick bowl facilitates cleanup.
1-button operation: Lets you simply cook or warm up to 8 cups of uncooked rice.
Automatic keep-warm feature: Holds rice at the ideal temperature until you're ready to serve.
560W of power: For reliable performance.
Removable inner lid: Along with a nonstick cooking bowl facilitates cleanup.
Retractable power cord: For clutter-free storage.
Built-in carrying handle on the lid: Offers convenient portability.
Floral design: Provides an attractive appearance.
Whats Included
Tiger 8-Cup Rice Cooker
Measuring cup
Rice paddle
Owner's manual
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Expensive, and extremely poor instructions
I bought this thinking that you get what you pay for. I was wrong. First, this has the worst instructions ever. I wanted a large rice cooker, so I can make big batches at one time. I also liked the retractable cord feature. I think this unit would work, except that the instructions don't tell you how much rice to water you should use. It comes with a measuring cup, but the instructions say "To cook 3 cups of rice, fill to the 3 line." So is that 3 cups of cooked rice or uncooked? That's it for the cooking instructions. Many of the inprinted instructions on the bowl and exterior are in Japanese! (at least I guess they are, given that I dont' actually read Japanese). I tried using this once, and the rice burned to the bottom of the cooker. I would gladly return this item, but I destroyed the box. DEFINITELY NOT WORTH THE EXPENSIVE PRICE TAG!!!