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Perhaps a person who has owned both the inexpensive simple on/warm
electric rice cooker AND a fuzzy logic unit can help. I am single and only make 1 rice cup at a time. I've used the simple units for years. [National, Aroma, Betty Crocker] - Is the fuzzy logic rice cooker worth it for me? [Such as a Zojirushi] - Does the rice come out better in such a small amount? - How does it handle brown rice? - There are 5.5 cup fuzzy logic cookers at ~ $100 and some half that price. Is there a considerable difference in the units or are the less expensive ones adequate for a single person? - Would a 1-3 cup fuzzy logic cooker be more appropriate for me than a 5.5 cup? [I probably should skip a 10 cup model] - Is there a difference between fuzzy logic neuro fuzzy logic and micom fuzzy logic? - Would less expensive fuzzy logic rice cookers such as Elite Pro, Tiger, or Sanyo be satisfactory? Who has some real experience that can provide some advice. Gary |
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