Panasonic SR G06FG 3.3 Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer
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Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: SR-G06FG
Binding: Kitchen
Publisher: Panasonic
Label: Panasonic
Features for Panasonic SR G06FG 3.3 Cup Rice Cooker/Steamer:
- Fully automatic rice cooker/steamer makes up to 6.6 cups of cooked rice (3.3 cups uncooked)
- Tempered glass lid allows for monitoring food while it's cooking; auto shut-off
- Non-stick coated pan helps prevent cooked rice from sticking; stay-cool handles
- Measuring cup and English/Spanish operating instructions included
- Measures 10 by 8 by 8 inches
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Customer Reviews
Rice Cooker is ideal for your Graduate student! 
2008-06-14
My graduate student loves this rice cooker. Perfect rice everytime! It can also be used for steamed vegetables! A great buy!!
Rice Cooker BUT no steam basket 
2008-06-09
Cooks rice adequately. Expected a steamer basket, but none is included with this model. Product write-up is misleading.
Great Basic Steamer but often too small 
2008-06-07
I have used this rick cooker over 5 years (when I bought it 7 years before, it is still called national but it is the same model) and soon find it's often too small whenever I have some friends come over. It basically does two simple things, cook rice and stop when it is ready.
The worst thing about this rick cooker is that it NEVER breaks, my friend also use the same one for so many years and she runs into the same problem. It is a pity you throw a well functional stuff away but you really want upgrade sometimes.
Great Cheap rice cooker! 
2008-06-02
This rice cooker was only $18 when I bought it on this site. I only use it for myself and occasionally one other person, cooking calrose and basmati rice in it. After owning it for a year and a half, I can't say that it has ever turned out a bad pot of rice (aside from my faults). Doesn't have a keep warm function, but not really needed since you can always just whip up another pot in a jiffy.
As others have said, it doesn't include a steamer, and the rice should sit there for about 10 mins before eating (so it can absorb the extra steam).
Perfect for cooking OATMEAL !! 
2008-06-01
Haven't had the opportunity to cook rice yet... it's perfect for solving the "I hate to cook oatmeal" problem though! A half cup of McCann's Quick and Easy oatmeal (not a pre-cooked oat, just cut very fine) and 1.5 cups of water. Turn on... walk away... shave, take a shower... ta-da... oatmeal is ready. EASY to clean too... no saucepan to wrestle with... and NO foaming or bubbling over! Someone should start marketing this as an "oatmeal cooker". Maybe I'll try cooking rice now. Definitely a 5-star item.
A rice cooker that cooks rice 
2008-07-16
I wanted a simple small appliance that cooks rice. I got a simple small appliance that cooks rice very nicely. If you want more, buy something else.
Worth the money 
2008-07-16
Worth the money if you just want to make good rice. Does not have any other features that you may find useful, such as a keep warm setting, vegetable steaming option, etc. I love the easy clean-up and its small size so I can keep it on the counter. So far the non stick surface looks good, I have not seen any of the flaking that others are writing about. The pan in which the rice cooks feels a bit cheap, but it does the job and it does it well.
good but with a litter flaw 
2008-07-16
The cooker is very compact, easy to use, good interior material for cleaning. However, the only flaw is this cooker will make your rice a little bit drier than usual.
Nice Rice Cooker - but . . . 
2008-07-15
Are we the only new owners who can't follow the instructions, which seem to be imperfectly translated from the Chinese? Will someone please tell us how many cups of rice to how many cups of water? We called Panasonic, but even they could not understand the directions.
Perfect at this price 
2008-06-27
Given the price, this is a great product. It's been in daily use for about a month now and no major issues. The teflon is thin, so be sure to avoid metal spoons, etc. when taking the rice out. It has been used to make brown rice exclusively, and it is fast and the rice tastes great.