Zojirushi NP HBC10 5 1/2 Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer with Induction ...

Review by mark S. R. Williams for Zojirushi NP-HBC10 5-1/2-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer with Induction Heating System, Stainless Steel
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We purchased this rice cooker last week, and have used it twice for brown rice. The rice came out better (and with less effort on our part) than any other cooking method we’ve ever used. It was, in short, the best brown rice we’d ever had anywhere.

We also tried out the warming function, in which the machine keeps rice warm for up to 12 hours on normal warm mode–there’s also an extended warm mode for up to 48 hours. after about 8 hours on warming mode, the rice was virtually the same as when it had just been cooked.

The machine could not be easier to use. Build and material quality appear first rate. The rice pan is heavy duty–same for the non-stick coating. very quiet in operation, very easy to clean. All sorts of little details that suggest many cycles of refinement in the design. Aesthetics are delightfully Japanese. The stainless steel side and top panels appear as an afterthought designed to fit Western tastes.

One thing I haven’t seen anyone else mention about Zojirushi rice cookers. On the last page in the owner’s manual there’s a footnote which suggests vaguely that this rice cooker may not function well at high altitude. Since I live in Santa Fe at 7,000 feet, I called Zojirushi USA and asked about this. They told me that their rice machines do not function well above 3,000 feet, and that I should return the machine I purchased. well, instead, we tried it at better than double its supposed elevation limit, and as mentioned above, it worked perfectly–so it’s hard to imagine that it might work MORE perfectly below 3,000 feet. Suffice it to say that if you live in Denver, Albuquerque or Santa Fe, you can ignore Zojirushi’s disclaimers about poor function at higher elevation.

All in all, this is a superb product that combines the otherwise mutually exclusive benefits of perfect rice with set and forget automation. The folks at Zojirushi USA (aside from their apparent ignorance about cooking rice at altitude) are informative and friendly. we tend to buy the best kitchen equipment we can find just to avoid the hassles of unreliability. Accordingly, we’re difficult to please, and this machine meets our (very high) standards.

LONG TERM USE UPDATE (January, 2009):

This machine has continued to function flawlessly. Apparently Zojirushi induction rice cookers aren’t well known in northern new Mexico, since whenever we have a dinner party and rice is on the menu, our guests are always intrigued by this thing, and regularly end up buying one of their own.

One clarification: the cooking bowl is stainless steel, as is the inside cooking bowl cover. Apparently these parts tend to be aluminum on the vast majority of computerized rice cookers, even those from Zojirushi. The bowl is coated in some sort of very heavy duty anti-stick coating–after a year or two of use, the coating still looks new–it hasn’t started flaking off at all. I would guess that boiling water (which is basically what rice cookers do) isn’t too hard on the coating, and we’re probably not poisoning ourselves, the way we might be if we used non-stick pans (which we don’t).

Reference my comments above about Zojirushi rice cookers working perfectly at high elevation (which was news even to Zojirushi), I’ve since heard that high elevation performance may be better with induction rice cookers than with computerized rice cookers with standard heating elements. Who knows. What is definite, however, is that as of this writing this machine has functioned perfectly at 7,000 feet for almost two years.

Zojirushi NP-HBC10 5-1/2-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer with Induction ...

 My brand new stainless steel kitchen sinks are very dull.?The house, and everything in it, is brand new (only three weeks old). the kitchen basins look like there is a film over them that needs penetrating. I have tried several types of cleansers, but nothing seems to be breaking through. Does anyone have any suggestions? and does anyone know whether new stainless comes with some sort of coating? the rims of the sinks are quite sparkly.

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Painting your ceramic kitchen wall tiles is easy. all you have to remember is that you have to remove as much gloss from the surface of the ceramic tiles that you are painting on so that the paint adheres to the ceramic tiles well. Below are the materials that you need along with the instructions on how to paint ceramic kitchen wall tiles.

Materials Needed

  • Fine grit sandpaper
  • Bleach
  • Sponge
  • Orbital sander
  • Mild commercial tile cleaner
  • Primer
  • Oil-based paint
  • Urethane finish
  • Dust sheets or old newspapers
  • Cleaning cloth
  • Nail brush
  • Bristle brush

Step 1 - use Dust Sheets

Place various dust sheets at the bottom of the kitchen walls that you are repainting. This is to make sure that all the dusts from the sanding that you will do later on will be collected and easily disposed off. you can purchase dust sheets at your local hardware but if you do not want to use dust sheets you can also use old newspapers.

Step 2 - Clean the Kitchen Wall Tiles

Using a sponge and a mild abrasive commercial tile cleaner, clean the kitchen wall tiles thoroughly. Rinse with water to remove the soap grime. The abrasive cleaner will remove the gloss of your kitchen ceramic tiles so that it can be painted over. With a nail grout and bleach, clean the kitchen floor tiles some more and rinse the bleach and nail grout away with warm water. allow your kitchen wall tiles to dry before painting.

Step 3 - use the Sandpaper

Using a fine grit sandpaper remove the remaining gloss in your ceramic kitchen wall tiles. An orbital sander is perfect for this job. Sanding your ceramic kitchen wall tiles is the most essential aspect of painting your kitchen wall tiles as the quality of the surface that you are painting on will determine the longevity and quality of your paint job. Painting over glossy ceramic kitchen wall tiles will result to pain peelings in as early as one week so make sure to sand your ceramic kitchen wall tiles thoroughly before applying any paint.

Step 4 - Apply the Primer

Check for any remaining dusts on your ceramic kitchen wall tiles and wipe away the remaining dusts using a cloth. Apply a single coat of oil-based primer using a clean paint brush on your ceramic kitchen wall tiles. allow the first coat to dry and then add another coating. Read the recommended drying time between each coating in the manufacturer’s label of the oil-based primer that you are using.

Step 5 - Re-sand

Using the same fine grit sandpaper, slowly sand the coat of oil-based primer to remove the primer bumps and even the surface of your ceramic kitchen wall. Wipe the dust away using a slightly wet cloth.

Step 6 - Apply the Paint

With a clean paint brush, apply the first coating of the oil-based paint on your ceramic kitchen wall tiles. you can control the hue intensity of your paint job by the number of paint coats that you will apply on your ceramic kitchen wall tiles. The more coats of oil-based paint you apply the darker the hue of your ceramic kitchen wall tiles. make sure to follow the recommended drying time between each coat of your oil-based primer. allow at least 2 days for the last coating of your oil-based paint to adhere into the ceramic tiles before proceeding to the next step.

Step 7 - Finish

Apply a clear urethane finish at the grout of the ceramic kitchen wall tiles with a bristle brush and allow the urethane finish to dry in accordance to its ideal drying period. allow the finish to dry overnight.




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