Our first rice cooker in Canada
If you like eating rice, you may like this one...
At the time of writing, this is no longer sold by Costco.ca, presumably as they are introducing new lines (or maybe due to supply issues - chapeau to COVID19, for screwing everybody). You could still get these at Walmart.ca or Bestbuy.ca, at roughly the same price.
It has other options for baking cakes and making porridge, but we never tried these, because this rice cooker is busy cooking just rice daily.
This is a Panasonic rice cooker, model SR-CN188 and it produces 10 cups of cooked rice.
Where?
We got ours at Costco.ca for $120 (with GST):
At the time of writing, this is no longer sold by Costco.ca, presumably as they are introducing new lines (or maybe due to supply issues - chapeau to COVID19, for screwing everybody). You could still get these at Walmart.ca or Bestbuy.ca, at roughly the same price.
Why we needed this?
Well, simply for eating rice. In addition, its non-stick binchotan coating would help minimize wasting rice (we cooked inside a stainless steel pot, which was often overcooking and sticking rice at the base - we lost half a cup of cooked rice in this way). And it does cook the rice better and the rice does not end up soggy but just right.
Insights
On some websites, this is mistakenly mentioned as having a diamond fluorine coating but it does not. It's just the binchotan coating, which is inferior to a diamond coating (less durable), but it's still of good quality (just that you should be extra careful to use the softest of cloths to wipe the non stick lining).
It has other options for baking cakes and making porridge, but we never tried these, because this rice cooker is busy cooking just rice daily.

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