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Panasonic SR-NA10 5-1/2-Cup Rice Cooker/Warmer with Advanced Fuzzy Logic Technology


Brand Panasonic
Capacity 5 Cups
Product Care Instructions Dishwasher Safe
Color White
Special Feature Non-Stick, Timer

About this item

  • 5-1/2-cup rice cooker/warmer with advanced Fuzzy Logic technology
  • 8 menu settings include 6 rice functions, plus steam and cake baking
  • 24-hour clock; 2 preset timers; 12-hour keep-warm; nonstick-coated pan
  • Dishwasher-safe steaming basket, measuring cup, scoop, and holder included
  • Measures 13-1/5 by 9-8/9 by 7-8/9 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • NOTE: Please ensure to measure rice in the cup that comes along with the product ONLY

Product information

Brand Panasonic
Capacity 5 Cups
Product Care Instructions Dishwasher Safe
Color White
Special Feature Non-Stick, Timer
Material Plastic
Lid Material Stainless Steel
Included Components Instruction Manual, Measuring Cup, Scoop
Model Name steaming basket
Manufacturer Panasonic
UPC 037988959297
Global Trade Identification Number 00037988959297
Product Dimensions 13 x 10 x 8 inches
Item Weight 8.6 pounds
ASIN B000E16FYK
Item model number SR-NA10
Date First Available June 12, 2008

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Make delicious fluffy rice every time with this 5-1/2-cup rice cooker/warmer. Equipped with advanced Fuzzy Logic technology, it adjusts power levels depending on how much rice is being cooked, ensuring precise cooking and more consistent results. Eight menu settings allow for a variety of rice dishes and more--regular rice, quick rice (cooks approximately 15 minutes faster), brown rice, sushi rice, rinse-free rice, rice porridge, steam (up to 60 minutes), and cake baking. The appliance's 24-hour clock comes equipped with two preset timers, while its keep-warm setting automatically switches on after cooking is complete to keep food warm for up to 12 hours.

The cooker's dimpled-bottom nonstick-coated pan makes cleanup easy and helps prevent cooked rice from sticking. In addition, its dishwasher-safe, deep steaming basket allows for a large amount of food to be steamed at one time. It attaches to the top of the pan so food doesn't come in contact with water and because the basket is made of plastic, it won't scratch the rice-cooker's nonstick coating like a metal basket would. Along with the steaming basket, a measuring cup, rice scoop, and scoop holder are also included. The cooker also provides a stainless-steel washable inner lid, an automatic rewinding cord reel for convenient cord storage, and a space-saving design that frees up room on the countertop. The rice cooker/warmer measures 13-1/5 by 9-8/9 by 7-8/9 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2008
    I got this using a gift certificate for Amazon that my brother gave me... my plan was to get a rice cooker after Christmas to help keep me on track with eating better. It is amazing! The rice literally always perfect, I've steamed all sorts of vegetables in it, and again, always perfect... just steamed some cabbage in it last night, and I thought with all the layers it would actually be raw in the middle layers, but no, it was just fantastic!

    I have not used any spices in it, as I don't see the point since you can add them after cooking the rice, plus I wouldn't want that spice lingering for a few cycles. I've used nishiki, basmati, jasmine, brown rice... all of them come out perfect. The direction booklet is a little long, but to sum it up: 1) measure out rice (use full cup increments). 2) rinse the rice 3) place the rice in the pot. 4) Add water up to the mark for brown or white rice... for 1 cup of rice, bring it up to the 1 mark, etc. 5) press the menu select to get to 'regular' for regular white rice, 'brown rice' for brown rice. 6) press start.

    It comes with a measuring cup, a steaming basket, a spoon, and a bracket to make the spoon holder on the side of the machine. Very compact! The cord even retracts into the machine when not in use. Very convenient. I use it probably 4 times a week. Well worth the price.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2008
    Makes great rice when it finally starts cooking. Real confusing instructions cause long delay before cooking begins. I still can't figure out how to use all the buttons! When first plugged in, none of them respond. Fuzzy logic indeed!
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2008
    I had been thinking of getting a rice cooker for several months, but was hesitant to do so. After all, how hard is it to make rice? You just boil the little bags in water, or you use minute rice, right? Who needs or has room for another kitchen appliance? Well, due to a recent illness, I've had to make some dietary changes and found that I was eating alot more rice, so I asked my husband to get me this cooker for my birthday. I wish I had gotten it sooner! I can't believe the difference in the taste of the rice. Now I'm able to experiment with different types of rice (jasmine, basmati, risotto, etc) rather than just always using the boil-in-bag or minute rice types (ok, so I'm a "rice novice"). The rice tastes great and the machine is so easy to use and clean. My son, who was never a big fan of rice, loves how it tastes after being cooked in this machine and is actually eating it more often. Since this is my first rice cooker, I can't really compare it to any other brands, but I'd definitely recommend it. Like some other reviews said, I don't like the fact that you can't replace the battery yourself, but rather have to send it out to get it done. That's the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2007
    I needed to get a new rice cooker and I was surprised that all of the new ones (>5 cups) were more than $100. This one was $89. I've heard about Zojirushi and how it was one of the best brands to buy. I've never had a Zojirushi cooker, so I can't compare but I was happy with the Panasonic cooker and I eat rice 4-5 days/week. One of my friends has this rice cooker (previously under the brand National), so I tried it out before committing to this Panasonic rice cooker.

    I found the Panasonic operates exactly like the National rice cooker with the exception of the sound the timer makes when your rice is done. It takes a long time to cook rice in this rice cooker (50 minutes vs. 25 minutes with my old rice cooker), but the rice always comes out evenly cooked and moist. My favorite feature on the rice cooker is its ability to keep the rice warm for up to 24 hours after cooking. The rice stayed hot and moist even the next day. I have only used the white rice cook setting and the steamer although there's an option for sushi rice, porridge, sticky rice, and brown rice. This steamer is supposed to cook cakes but I've never tried it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2008
    I purchased the Panasonic SR-NA-10 unit as a replacement for a National SR-EA-10N that was destroyed by an extreme electrical power surge at my home. The National unit was made in Japan and a very solid performer making excellent rice if a somewhat basic fuzzy logic design. I selected the Panasonic unit as a replacement because it appeared to be the model most similar to my old cooker and I wasn't disappointed.

    It has more features, is a bit smaller outside and cooks more types of rice using its own logic. I have been quite satisfied with both white and brown rice results to date although it takes quite a bit longer to cook than the old unit did. The quick cook selection is fast and produces results close to the National unit. The only complaint I have with the unit is that it is difficult to see the exact water level inside the dark pan and it is important to get it right for good rice. The price of the Panasonic unit is much less than I paid for the old model several years ago, so all considered it is an excellent product for the money and produces very good rice, both white and brown.

    It is now plugged into a surge protector as everything connected through surge protectors survived the high energy surge that destroyed the transformer on the power pole.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2008
    I had the same rice cooker until my nanny tried to cook it and put it over my induction cooktop.
    So I bought the same of the same brand but in Japan, here in the States. Unfortunately, this one works only in 110V and not both 110 or 220V. And enven if we tried to put more water than recommended, rice is always dry. I must also say that I can feel a strange taste that may come from the bowl.
    So I'm a little bit deceived.
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