🍽️ Elevate your mealtime game with effortless, perfectly cooked rice every time!
The Russell Hobbs Electric Rice Cooker offers a 1.2kg capacity to serve up to 6 portions of perfectly cooked rice. Featuring a removable non-stick bowl and dishwasher-safe parts, it ensures easy cleanup. The automatic keep-warm function maintains freshness, while included accessories like a steamer basket, measuring cup, and spoon provide all-in-one convenience. Energy-efficient at 300W and backed by a 2-year warranty (plus 1 extra year online), it’s the smart, stylish choice for busy households and entertaining pros.
Product Dimensions | 27.2 x 22.2 x 17.6 cm; 2.1 kg |
Care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Warranty description | 2 year manufacturer. |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Rice Cooker, Steamer Basket, Measuring Cup, Rice Scoop, Instruction Booklet, Guarantee Card, |
Item weight | 2.1 Kilograms |
R**A
Perfect Rice Every Single Time - Daily Use Has Me Convinced
After using this Russell Hobbs rice cooker daily for months, I can confidently say it's been one of my best kitchen purchases. The consistency is remarkable - perfect, fluffy rice every single time without fail.The simplicity is actually its strength. Easy one-touch operation means you can't really go wrong, and the automatic keep-warm function is brilliant for busy schedules. Whether I'm cooking basmati, jasmine, or brown rice, the results are consistently excellent with no burnt bottoms or mushy textures.At this price point, the value is outstanding. I was skeptical about whether a budget rice cooker could deliver professional results, but it absolutely does. It's made rice preparation completely foolproof, which has genuinely changed my daily cooking routine.The build quality feels solid for the price range. Daily use hasn't revealed any weak points, and cleanup is straightforward with the non-stick inner pot. The compact size fits well on my countertop without taking up excessive space.My only minor wish would be for a slightly larger capacity option, though the current size handles most family meals perfectly well.For anyone who eats rice regularly, this eliminates all the guesswork and delivers restaurant-quality results at home. At this price, it's essentially paid for itself in convenience and consistent results.
N**E
Fantastic rice cooker, 10/10 recommend
I absolutely love this little machine, it's so simple to use and clean. The first few tries were trial and error until I got it going and now it's perfect every time. Some top tier tips and general musings of mine to help those who may also be new to rice cookers:Wash the rice, wash it again and wash it some more until the water runs clear to get the starch off. Buy yourself a strainer to simplify the process. Basmati and jasmine will still retain a nice stickiness even when washed thoroughly so don't be afraid to really go for it.Follow the guideline notches INSIDE the pot itself. 1 cup of rice does not necessarily equal one cup of water. Use the water lines properly, don't be tempted to "add a little extra water" to stop it from burning either, your rice will turn to pure gross mush. Trust the guidelines they're pretty spot on.Once the rice is cooked it will automatically flick into "warming mode" DO NOT REMOVE THE RICE STRAIGHT AWAY. This was a mindblowing revelation for me lol. Leave your rice in for at least 30mins if you can AFTER it's finished cooking, just give it a stir with the included rice spoon as the way the moisture and cooking process works leaving it that bit longer actually lifts and releases any rice that might initially be stuck to the bottom.Put about half a teaspoon of table salt in with each cup of rice to get a nicer taste. Stock cubes can also be added in at this point too and gives a lovely tasty rice that can be eaten alone.Soya sauce is a great way to add a bit more saltiness and improve the general flavour after the rice has been cooked. It is much better absorbed than salt at that point.The medium is a small tidy size that would easily do a couple but tbh a family could do with a larger size.There's an on/off switch on the righthand side where the plug wire also comes out, easily missed.The cooking switch doesn't make a dramatic noise when done but it's a substantial click that you would hear from another room and as I said above it's definitely best to leave your rice settle and slow cook for a while to really get the best out of it.All parts are dishawasher safe - lid, bowl, steam pot and spoon. The main unit itself is very easy clean, just wipe with a cloth.If cooking a large amount of rice it can be helpful to put a towel beneath the device as it can on occasion boil over. I have noticed though that this is actually very rice specific. It never boils over for me with jasmine or long grain rice for example but it boils over everytime with basmati for some reason.That's all I can think of to help atm. I'd genuinely 10/10 recommend this device. I struggle to make myself eat a proper dinner a lot of the time and this has taken so much stress and effort out of the process for me, I love it. For those interested there are also recipes available online where you can use your rice cooker to even make the likes of pasta and soups/stews. That will certainly be my next venture when I feel brave enough to strike out again lol. For the price it's worth every penny, buy it now and thank yourself later over your fluffy perfectly cooked bowl of rice.
D**N
Majes rice cooking a breeze
Works well a a rice cooker once you work out how to use it.Must wash your rice before cooking. Ideally soak it for 30 mins before cooking if you have time.Cooker comes with small cup to measure rice out. 3 cups does our family of 3 for dinner and leftover lunch the next day. Avoid keeping rice for more than a day in the fridge.There are marking inside cooker to show how much water to put in. Cooking 1 cup rice and you fill water to marker 1, cooking 2 cups and fill to marker 2. It's that simple.Inner of cooker is non stick and can cook up to 8 cups of rice. Glass lid yo see rice cooking with nice vent hole to let steam escape.To start I like to add a tablespoon of oil and flavourings such as cardamom pods into cooker and cook them for a few mins. Then add rice and water and some salt. Set cooker on "cook" red light illuminates till cooker cooks rice and switches to orange light "keep warm" when it does this LEAVE it alone, don't lift lid for at least another 5 minutes to get rice fully cooked.Once done, enjoy light fluffy rice.This cooks rice evenly and consistently gives lovely results. Safe, easy and predictable results each time.
M**L
Nice quality, nonstick
As expected of russel hobs. Very nice quality. Non stick, and long lasting. Easy to rinse, and nonstick coating hasnt peeled off yet even after a year of daily use. Still works and looks like new. Thats why i got another one for my bf. He loves it.
A**Y
Makes great rice!
Why did you choose this product over others?:I went for Russell hobs because it's a well known and used brand in my kitchens for years now and this does not disappoint, if it does I'll be sure to be back!It cooks rice perfectly and also others me the ability to steam my veg if needed.The size is just a bit larger than a kettle and quite short. It's small enough to have it's own designated space on my kitchen top, not that it's heavy to move around, I just like rice ok!For the price and what I was seeking I'm very happy with this and hope I get many years of use to come.
S**O
Only suitable for 1-2 people
The media could not be loaded. I don’t recommend this rice cooker , it’s not big enough to cook rice or pasta in it, to dangerous as it overflowed I was going to return it but couldn’t be bothered, I use it for steaming vegetables, but it’s so annoying that I hardly use it as the heat button keeps popping up it won’t stick , so I have to keep clicking down numerous times up & down 8 times before it sticks , I have 2 bigger rice cookers that was cheaper , unbranded names , I’ve not had any problems with them whatsoever, so it’s definitely faulty 🙁
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