This low-key Zojirushi model does just one thing—and it does it very well.
My Rice Cooker Isn't Fancy, But It's Perfect
Here's what I need: one cup of well-cooked rice, a couple times a week. For this, I turn to my perfect, compact, one-button rice robot, the Zojirushi NHS-06. Because counter space (and outlet access) is at a premium in my apartment kitchen, I place my rice cooker on a wide window sill while in use, where it steams up our view of downtown Brooklyn and, in the distance, lower Manhattan. I'm dumb so I find this very romantic, in a cozy-night-in sort of way—but also because I feel so much love for my little Zojirushi workhorse. The small and simple cousin of the chunky guys that get all the glory, it's dependable, consistent, and costs less than 50 bucks. For a rice-loving household of two, it's the perfect machine, and a real testament to the idea that bigger isn't always better.
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Friday, March 26, 2021
This cheap rice cooker is also my favorite rice cooker
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