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Zojirushi NS-LGC05XB Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer, 3-Cups (uncooked), Stainless Black
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| Price | $169.49 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $48.24 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $45.84 | |
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| Total | $263.57 | |
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| Brand | Zojirushi |
| Capacity | 0.57 Quarts |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8"D x 9.1"W x 7.5"H |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
About this item
- Multi-menu cooking functions: Special settings for white/mixed riced, sushi rice, brown rice, GABA brown rice, long grain white rice, steel cut oatmeal and quick cooking
- Triple heater (bottom, side and lid) generate heat all around for even heating.Up to 3 cups / 0.54 liter. Capacity is measured in the approx. 6 oz. / 180mL rice measuring cup, using raw short grain white rice. Other grains may vary
- Dimensions (W x D x H):9-1/8 x 11-7/8 x 7-1/2 inches. Detachable and washable inner lid
- Easy to store retractable cord.Interchangeable melody and beep signal
- Removable steam vent cap allows for high-temperature cooking without messy overflows. Electrical rating : 120 Volts or 450 Watts.Micro computer automatically adjusts cooking temperature and time
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Customers are happy with the quality, ease of cleaning, size and performance of the rice cooker. They mention that it makes good rice, it cleans super easily, it takes up very little room and that it has an attractive design. Customers are also satisfied with the performance, saying that it does an excellent job and turns out perfect every time.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the rice cooker. They mention that it makes good rice, is easy to use, and is the best quality rice cooker out there. The bowl feels incredibly high quality, as does the rest of the cooker. The rice tastes great, and the pot is sturdier than their Aroma rice cooker, which is reliable and has a lot of cooking options.
"...I decided on this rice cooker because it looked sleek and has a lot of cooking options, and at the same time, it was the perfect size for my counter..." Read more
"...It takes about 50-60 minutes to cook 1 cup but it cooks it perfectly every time...." Read more
"...This is a small rice cooker for the price but it does seem to cook a perfect pot of rice each time...." Read more
"...Wild rice took a lot longer, but turned out great. Seems like nice quality so dar... time will tell. Easy to clean." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the rice cooker. They mention that it does the one thing it's designed to do really well, produces perfect results, and works reasonably well to cook Jasmine and Basmati rice. They also say that it works wondrously for potlucks and even Thanksgiving as that extra carb doesn't. Overall, customers find it to be an excellent unit with room for improvement.
"...It never failed, was consistent in producing good rice, and was dirt cheap. I think I got it for like 60,000krw (roughly 50usd)...." Read more
"...Ridiculous. But I'll worry about that if or when the time comes. Working good so far." Read more
"...While this is an excellent unit … there is still room for improvement here that would make it a true 5-Star appliance...." Read more
"...Wild rice took a lot longer, but turned out great. Seems like nice quality so dar... time will tell. Easy to clean." Read more
Customers find the rice cooker easy to use. They appreciate the simple and effective design, and the user-friendly interface. They also mention that it saves a lot of time and is convenient to set up.
"...This ZOJIRUSHI NS-LGC05XB Micom Rice Cooker product is an easy to use small rice cooker / warmer is approximately 9 1/8” x 11 7/8” x 7 1/2” and..." Read more
"...Cleanup is super, super easy.The bowl feels incredibly high quality, as does the rest of the cooker despite it being primarily plastic...." Read more
"Keeps rice warm all day. Very portable if that's what you need. Simple/easy to use. Keeps the rice perfectly moist...." Read more
"...I like to eat oatmeal in the morning and I find it wonderfully convenient to be able to set it up before I go to bed at night...." Read more
Customers find the rice cooker easy to clean. They mention that the metal bowl cleans easily in warm water, and there are no extra parts to clean, making it very clean.
"...It is very easy to clean.This brand is quite popular in Japan, and I now understand why...." Read more
"...All residual condensation drains directly into the pot, so not extra parts to clean. Third, the cooker is compact and relatively lightweight...." Read more
"...Seems like nice quality so dar... time will tell. Easy to clean." Read more
"...Cleanup is super, super easy.The bowl feels incredibly high quality, as does the rest of the cooker despite it being primarily plastic...." Read more
Customers like the size of the rice cooker. They say it's perfect for one or two people, takes up a small amount of space on the counter, and has a retracting cord that tucks into the base. Some say it handles smaller portions than their old version and is worth the space and money.
"...a lot of cooking options, and at the same time, it was the perfect size for my counter and had the correct capacity...." Read more
"...Third, the cooker is compact and relatively lightweight...." Read more
"Keeps rice warm all day. Very portable if that's what you need. Simple/easy to use. Keeps the rice perfectly moist...." Read more
"...There are mostly just 2 of us so the size works well, a full batch of organic brown rice lasts us 4 nights for our fajita bowls, perfect...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the rice cooker. They mention that it looks good, is well-designed, and sturdy. The instructions are easy to understand and feature cute illustrations. The rice is beautiful and the inner pot is sturdy. Overall, customers say the product is a great addition to their kitchen and makes perfect white, jasmine, and brown rice.
"...I decided on this rice cooker because it looked sleek and has a lot of cooking options, and at the same time, it was the perfect size for my counter..." Read more
"...It is so simple to use and I love the set it and forget it design. I used it so far for Steel cut oatmeal, Sushi Rice and long grain rice...." Read more
"...Small footprint. Looks nice on the kitchen counter...." Read more
"I always wanted one of these, beautifull piece of equipment, very usefull not just for rice...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the rice cooker. Some say it's worth paying top dollar, while others say it’s pretty expensive.
"...this model works wonderfully, fits my family's needs, and is priced appropriately." Read more
"...Please don’t let the price tag fool you. It is worth every Penney so far and will pay for itself inside a year with the amount of rice my family..." Read more
"...(and are very expensive-e.g. the inner bowl which isn't included in the warranty)...." Read more
"...Seriously worth every penny. The keep warm feature keeps already cooked rice perfectly warm for hours without drying out the rice. So easy to use...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cooking time. Some mention that it takes about an hour to cook, while others say that it has a delayed cooking feature and a quick cook feature. They also love that it's a longer cooking process which means that the rice cooks evenly. However, some say that the product takes longer than stove top and is the slowest cooker they've ever used.
"...Cooking time is a bit long, our organic brown rice that we use (Costco, 10lb bag) is a favorite of ours and 1 batch takes 1 hour and 42 minutes...." Read more
"...This rice cooker does have a "quick" option which allows a user to have rice in around 20mins, but not as soft as the 60min option...." Read more
"...The 4 star instead of 5 is because of the time it takes to cook and the lack of interchanging parts with similar models" Read more
"...Basmati rice using the long grain rice setting but it does take over an hour to cook rice so you need to plan ahead...." Read more
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Small
Portable
Retractable Cord
Lightweight
Multi-Menu
Easy to Operate
Cons:
Not Cheap
Internal Battery
What I received in the package:
1 x ZOJIRUSHI NS-LGC05XB Micom Rice Cooker
1 x Internal 3 Cup Cooking Bowl
1 x Plastic Spatula
1 x Plastic Spatula Holder Accessory
1 x Plastic Measuring Cup
1 x User Manual
This ZOJIRUSHI NS-LGC05XB Micom Rice Cooker product is an easy to use small rice cooker / warmer is approximately 9 1/8” x 11 7/8” x 7 1/2” and weighs in at roughly 5lbs 13.7oz.
Interface is straightforward. You simply depress the [Menu] Button until you reach the type of rice you are cooking and then select [Start]. There are other functions but that is the very basics. It will play a little tune before it gets started the timer will count down until it is ready.
This is a small rice cooker for the price but it does seem to cook a perfect pot of rice each time.
There are a few features that I think are outstanding with this cooker. First, the 44” power cord is fully retractable. Making cleanup and storage easy. You should be careful not to pull the cord out passed the red sticker or it may not reel back in. Second, the cooker produces very little condensation that you have to clean up. It was easy to wipe down and store. All residual condensation drains directly into the pot, so not extra parts to clean. Third, the cooker is compact and relatively lightweight. The pot has a 3 cup capacity which is small for the price, but quite sufficient.
I’ll be honest here, I have never paid this much for a rice cooker. I have gone through phases of using a cooker and then making rice manually in a pot. I decided recently to breakdown and get another cooker. I did a lot of research on models and brands and this one came out on top.
This Micom model uses “fuzzy logic” to makes micro changes to your cooking time, etc depending in various variables to ensure your rice is cooked to perfection each time. I am Hawaiian and we are heavy rice eaters. Rice has been a staple on our table since I can remember. I cook rice practically daily depending on my needs. I have yet to be disappointed with this cooker. You just start it and leave it … much like any other rice cooker. The difference is the rice is perfect.
It does have a delayed cooking feature if you want to prep it and cook it later. To do this you select the cooking program from the menu and then you select the time you want the rice to be completely cooked and ready. The Micom will process the information and determine when it needs to start to complete it at that time. Nice !!!
I have tried cooking the following rice types:
White
Brown
Basmati
Jasmine
Saffron
While the unit does not have a specific Basmati, Saffron or Jasmine rice preset. I found that using the Long Grain or White setting with the proper rice to water ratio works just fine.
Now to the only feature I don’t care for. This cooker has an internal clock which runs off of a clock battery that is integrated into the circuit board. The only instructions are when the battery goes out to contact the manufacturer for a replacement, which is not free. I am pretty handy and figure that when the time comes I will add a battery slot so you can replace the battery in the future without having to solder again. But that is a consideration you do have to mull over if you are looking at this model. As to replace this battery it “will” be something that the manufacturer will have to do if you don’t want to void your warranty or damage the unit if you are not skilled in soldering. Granted, these batteries typically last roughly 5 years so it should easily outlast your 1-Year Warranty. I feel this a money grab for a unit that is already quite expensive. I considered dropping it a star for making it a requirement to have to have the replaced by the manufacturer. The reason I didn’t is that it will still operate if you plug it in … it just will not retain the clock time and you will have to rest the time each time you plug it in. IF you unplug it. I can live with that.
I am also not a huge fan of non-stick surfaces. However, that is common among all rice cooker brands. The unit also has a part, the power cord, that contain BPA. While it is not in direct contact with any cooking surface or food. The possibility does exist that you could cross-contaminate the cooking pot or food by plugging in the cord and not washing your hands before you begin to prepare the rice. Keep that in mind …
The manufacturer offers a 1-Year Warranty from the original purchase date on this product.
I appreciate you taking the time to read this. All in all, I have had a number of rice cookers in my lifetime … I wish I had known about this brand years ago. Please don’t let the price tag fool you. It is worth every Penney so far and will pay for itself inside a year with the amount of rice my family consumes as well as the time savings. While this is an excellent unit … there is still room for improvement here that would make it a true 5-Star appliance. It is so close to being 5-Star to me and is probably the best cooker I have ever owned. However, for those who don’t prefer Non-stick, the ability to purchase a ceramic pot would be a great option. Removing all BPAs from the product would be another and the ability to change out the battery is something that should be to be done without having to send in the unit. As the world continues to trend toward more healthy and sustainable choices … I hope this is something this manufacturer takes to heart. It must also be noted that all brands I have owned or researched suffer from the same flaws. Hope this information was helpful. [5 Stars]
This product is made in China.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2022
Small
Portable
Retractable Cord
Lightweight
Multi-Menu
Easy to Operate
Cons:
Not Cheap
Internal Battery
What I received in the package:
1 x ZOJIRUSHI NS-LGC05XB Micom Rice Cooker
1 x Internal 3 Cup Cooking Bowl
1 x Plastic Spatula
1 x Plastic Spatula Holder Accessory
1 x Plastic Measuring Cup
1 x User Manual
This ZOJIRUSHI NS-LGC05XB Micom Rice Cooker product is an easy to use small rice cooker / warmer is approximately 9 1/8” x 11 7/8” x 7 1/2” and weighs in at roughly 5lbs 13.7oz.
Interface is straightforward. You simply depress the [Menu] Button until you reach the type of rice you are cooking and then select [Start]. There are other functions but that is the very basics. It will play a little tune before it gets started the timer will count down until it is ready.
This is a small rice cooker for the price but it does seem to cook a perfect pot of rice each time.
There are a few features that I think are outstanding with this cooker. First, the 44” power cord is fully retractable. Making cleanup and storage easy. You should be careful not to pull the cord out passed the red sticker or it may not reel back in. Second, the cooker produces very little condensation that you have to clean up. It was easy to wipe down and store. All residual condensation drains directly into the pot, so not extra parts to clean. Third, the cooker is compact and relatively lightweight. The pot has a 3 cup capacity which is small for the price, but quite sufficient.
I’ll be honest here, I have never paid this much for a rice cooker. I have gone through phases of using a cooker and then making rice manually in a pot. I decided recently to breakdown and get another cooker. I did a lot of research on models and brands and this one came out on top.
This Micom model uses “fuzzy logic” to makes micro changes to your cooking time, etc depending in various variables to ensure your rice is cooked to perfection each time. I am Hawaiian and we are heavy rice eaters. Rice has been a staple on our table since I can remember. I cook rice practically daily depending on my needs. I have yet to be disappointed with this cooker. You just start it and leave it … much like any other rice cooker. The difference is the rice is perfect.
It does have a delayed cooking feature if you want to prep it and cook it later. To do this you select the cooking program from the menu and then you select the time you want the rice to be completely cooked and ready. The Micom will process the information and determine when it needs to start to complete it at that time. Nice !!!
I have tried cooking the following rice types:
White
Brown
Basmati
Jasmine
Saffron
While the unit does not have a specific Basmati, Saffron or Jasmine rice preset. I found that using the Long Grain or White setting with the proper rice to water ratio works just fine.
Now to the only feature I don’t care for. This cooker has an internal clock which runs off of a clock battery that is integrated into the circuit board. The only instructions are when the battery goes out to contact the manufacturer for a replacement, which is not free. I am pretty handy and figure that when the time comes I will add a battery slot so you can replace the battery in the future without having to solder again. But that is a consideration you do have to mull over if you are looking at this model. As to replace this battery it “will” be something that the manufacturer will have to do if you don’t want to void your warranty or damage the unit if you are not skilled in soldering. Granted, these batteries typically last roughly 5 years so it should easily outlast your 1-Year Warranty. I feel this a money grab for a unit that is already quite expensive. I considered dropping it a star for making it a requirement to have to have the replaced by the manufacturer. The reason I didn’t is that it will still operate if you plug it in … it just will not retain the clock time and you will have to rest the time each time you plug it in. IF you unplug it. I can live with that.
I am also not a huge fan of non-stick surfaces. However, that is common among all rice cooker brands. The unit also has a part, the power cord, that contain BPA. While it is not in direct contact with any cooking surface or food. The possibility does exist that you could cross-contaminate the cooking pot or food by plugging in the cord and not washing your hands before you begin to prepare the rice. Keep that in mind …
The manufacturer offers a 1-Year Warranty from the original purchase date on this product.
I appreciate you taking the time to read this. All in all, I have had a number of rice cookers in my lifetime … I wish I had known about this brand years ago. Please don’t let the price tag fool you. It is worth every Penney so far and will pay for itself inside a year with the amount of rice my family consumes as well as the time savings. While this is an excellent unit … there is still room for improvement here that would make it a true 5-Star appliance. It is so close to being 5-Star to me and is probably the best cooker I have ever owned. However, for those who don’t prefer Non-stick, the ability to purchase a ceramic pot would be a great option. Removing all BPAs from the product would be another and the ability to change out the battery is something that should be to be done without having to send in the unit. As the world continues to trend toward more healthy and sustainable choices … I hope this is something this manufacturer takes to heart. It must also be noted that all brands I have owned or researched suffer from the same flaws. Hope this information was helpful. [5 Stars]
This product is made in China.
Now that I moved to the US, I needed a rice cooker that was 110v. I was leaning towards Japanese rice cookers because they are a 110v country. The problem with browsing rice cookers on Amazon is the results mostly lean towards the bigger size. Small ones are generally regular manual rice cookers. It's also quite hard to judge the reviews because most Americans don't have rice cookers, so any rice produced with rice cookers would be heavenly for them, thus having a "best rice ever" headline. I had to sift through reviews and find ones made by people who have had ricer cookers prior to this purchase.
I decided on this rice cooker because it looked sleek and has a lot of cooking options, and at the same time, it was the perfect size for my counter and had the correct capacity. It is also similar to my Cuckoo one, except for 2-3 more settings. It produces the same quality rice, but this takes way longer.
For 1 cup uncooked rice, this rice cooker needs 60mins to produce normal white fluffy rice, whereas my Cuckoo could do it in 20-30mins. I don't know if this is due to voltage difference or just manufacturer preference since I haven't tried the 110v of my old Cuckoo (which Amazon sells). This rice cooker does have a "quick" option which allows a user to have rice in around 20mins, but not as soft as the 60min option. This is understandable because slow cooking rice will always be better. This is NOT the BEST rice ever, in my opinion, but both my Cuckoo and this Zojirushi produced comparable rice quality, good enough for daily meals, and way better than manually boiling rice on a pot.
It does not burn the bottom rice. It keeps rice warm and moist. There is no congee option, but I find that the oatmeal function works well, but you have to experiment with water ratio. TIP: After soaking for an hour or so, crush the uncooked rice with your hands then use that in the rice cooker. It is very easy to clean.
This brand is quite popular in Japan, and I now understand why. This is the most basic model, but it still produces good rice. I have yet to try their fancier models with pressure options for faster cooking. For now, this model works wonderfully, fits my family's needs, and is priced appropriately.
Top reviews from other countries
Bei der Beschreibung vom Product, ist es nicht ganz gut gezeichnet dass der für 22V ist.
Ich habe selber nicht gut aufgepasst aber deutlicher Beschreibung wäre gut.
Jetzt ist der komplett kaputt und der Elektriker konnte nicht reparieren und ich muss wegwerfen.
Schade, ich bin eine Japanerin und ich habe immer ein japanischer Reiskocher gehabt und jetzt wollte ich einen neuen haben.
Reviewed in Sweden on March 18, 2023
Original review:
Bae has never been able to cook rice. She loves to eat it, but I always had to cook it for us. Bae's anxiety over rice cooking and frustration with her bad results was shaking her confidence. Even the cheap on-off rice cooker she used to have was a disaster for her. I bought this for her and she was skeptical. "Will it come out mushy? Either it is mushy or burnt. What about the coating inside? Will it peel off the Teflon and stick to the rice?"
But that all changed after the first use. Now she is a rice cooking champ. Rice comes out perfect. For every kind of rice the setting is easy to choose and the results are consistently astounding - fluffy white rice, nutty brown rice, chewy sushi rice, even steel cut oats. She has been so happy with the results, I'll need a minivan to hold all the babies we'll be having.
For real, we have had rice 90 times since we got this, with consistently spectacular results every time with every variety. The 5 or 6 times I made overnight steel cut oats they were good. Not as good as what I make standing over the stove stirring for half an hour, but for less than 2 minutes of prep the night before the results are darn good.
So for any variety of rice (let's pick sushi), all we do is scoop (let's pick 2) cups (you must use the special included cup, not Imperial 8oz/250ml cups) of the chosen variety of uncooked rice (still going with sushi) into the cooker's teflon bowl. Then we give a 2 minute soak in warmish water. Use your fingers to agitate the rice. Starch will come off the rice and the water will turn milky. Rinse the rice in a strainer until the water runs clear. Dump the strained rice back in the teflon coated bowl that came with the cooker. There is a line under each variety of rice (yeah, still sushi). Put water into the bowl until the water gets to the number of scoops (in this case we still use 2) mark. Put the bowl in the cooker and close the lid. Press the button to scroll through varieties until you get to the variety of rice you are cooking (sushi... still sushi) and press the start button. Sushi rice is about an hour cooking time.
Mostly we have brown rice. It takes 98 minutes cooking time for brown rice. That is enough time to whip up the rest of dinner, and still get in some making out time.
Sushi and jasmine rice are quicker, and also taste amazing. Makes enough rice for dinner for 3 or 4 and lunch leftovers the next day.
The styling is cool so it looks good on the counter, but the handle and light weight make for easy storage out of sight if your sleek AF Zojirushi is not the star of your kitchen. The retractable cord is nice. Cleaning is easy.
Bae is back in the saddle now that her rice cooking is on par with the rest of her dinner making skills!
















