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Both the Sanyo ECJ-JG10W and Zojirushi NP-HTC10 are 5 1/2 cup rice cookers. they are the most expensive model of machine in both Zojirushi and Sanyo’s product line up of rice cookers that are sold in the United States and Canada. if you want to buy the best rice cooker then if you can afford it, one of these machines may well be what you need. you can find the lowest prices for these two machines on Amazon. they are offering a sustantial discount on the price for the Sanyo ECJ-JG10W that is being offered on Sanyo’s own U.S. website. So if you want the best prices online then Amazon is a good place to start your search. Finding a better deal may be hard.

Both of these appliances are have the same capacity. if you want a bigger rice cooker that has both Induction Heating and Variable Pressure Control then the only option is to buy a Zojirushi NP-HTC18. Sanyo do not have a larger capacity cooker is this range. as you would expect, both machines come with detachable inner lids for ease of cleaning. as these machines have the same major components I want to focus on their smaller differences.

The ECJ-JG10W from Sanyo comes with a steamer tray and a special steam setting. this can be used to create the healthiest steamed vegetables. The Zojirushi NP-HTC10 does not have this feature. Of course you can see from the pictures above that they look quite different. they both have a wide range of rice cooking settings. The Zojirushi however is the only one to have a special setting for GABA brown rice. this is a long cooking option that takes about 3 hours but it is supposed to make the rice softer and the nutrients more readily digestible. However the Sanyo machine does have a pre-soak function which is kind of similar.

Another difference that you will be interested to find out about is that the Sanyo unit is cheaper than the Zojirushi. you can easily check this by comparing their prices on Amazon.

Some people question whether the pressure cooking feature is worth the money. if you buy a Zojirushi NP-HBC10 the only difference between that rice cooker and the NP-HTC10 is that they look slightly different and the former does not have the Pressure Cooking functionality. you can save yourself about $100 by going for the less expensive rice cooker.

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Among the producers most reliable and consistent cooking appliances in the world Cuisinart. They are known for offering superior quality at very reasonable prices for the average Joe. this is particularly true of the Cuisinart rice cookers, which are getting very good reviews from customers across the country. a magnificent example of a popular unit is the Cuisinart CRC-400 4 cup of cooked rice. this is a small device that can cook up to four cups of rice, enough for a young couple or small family, but probably not enough for dinners or events. the square shape of the rice cooker, it is easy to store or any push in a corner of your counter. and the retractable cord, it is easy to store. and “stainless steel shell with a nice sleek look. It can be used not only for the steamed rice, but also meat and vegetables to steam in its steel basket. one of my favorite things about this kitchen is that it automatically changes to the way hot after cooking is finished. so, if for some reason you can not control your rice during cooking, it is because the heat is turned off so that your rice will stay warm. I can be quite forgetful, so I found this feature very useful! one thing you should look for himself with the CRC-400 is that the cooking instructions that are included with the unit does not provide the best results. Consumer Reports suggest that the recommended amount of water is too high. this is probably a better idea to pay attention especially to the instructions on the packaging of specific rice you use. larger versions of the machine is also available, which has eight cups of rice. and “known Cuisinart CRC-800. one of the Cuisinart rice cooker is the most popular FRC-800. It” a lot “more expensive than the standard price of $ 270, but includes features that are really worth the price if you have the money, of course. one of the features that make this great cooking rice is its “Fuzzy Logic technology, which automatically adjusts the temperature and time remaining for rice, which are currently in the pot there are no errors and your rice is great every time. There is also a large kitchen, cooks, which until fifteen cups of rice at a time, so it’s great to support a large number of people at once. It is common to see a rice cooker used in restaurants and bars because of its large size and its automatic functions. There are six types of pre-programmed for cooking rice, one for white rice, white rice for a hard one for sushi, one for rice, one for rice in risotto, and a soft white rice. It also has pre-programmed modes for oatmeal, soup, heat, fast cooking, and cook gently. the only bad aspect of the Cuisinart FRC-800 is its price range, and its large size makes it difficult for many people to watch at home. but it is important for you to cook rice restaurant excellent quality, are not important priorities.

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Tayama 10 Cup Stainless Steel Rice Cooker

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 Brownstoner: Inside Third & Bond: Week 143

When Buyer B came along looking for at least three bedrooms and enough space to give the grown-ups and their three kids room to play, we thought they were perfect candidates for one of our garden duplexes. With private rear yards and plenty of space, our garden duplexes are house-like and the most family-friendly units at Third + Bond. But Buyer B envisioned something a little different. they were more excited about gardening on a roof terrace than in a rear yard, and they liked the views from our higher-floor units. Their idea: buy two two-bedroom apartments in one building and combine them into a four-bedroom duplex.

We love signing contracts, but customization is a tricky business. Over the course of our negotiations, we had to consider the costs of the additional construction and design work, as well as the impacts on the construction timeline and TCO sign-offs for the rest of the project. in the end it was fairly easy to decide that the benefit of selling two apartments with one stone more than outweighed the complications involved in combining them, and we now we have a signed contract for a second floor and a third floor two-bedroom as one combined duplex unit.

As detailed by a construction rider to the purchase contract, Hudson will customize the units by installing an internal staircase and demolishing one kitchen. the new unit will...

...open from the condo entrance on the second floor of the building into a living space with an open kitchen and dining room. On the far wall, a straight-run staircase will lead away from the windows and up to the third floor of the building, ending just where the third floor kitchen is now. That kitchen will be removed and the large, open room will likely function as an especially spacious living room with perhaps a study or entertainment nook where the kitchen once was.

This work costs money, of course, so we negotiated a construction price separate from the purchase price. because of the custom nature of the work, most of the construction price is payable upfront. After we’d told Buyer B the cost of the work, they wanted to know if we would also convert one of the bathrooms into a vanilla box. We considered it, but the work involved - removing fixtures, capping the plumbing, putting up new drywall and sheetrock, taking out the tile floor and putting in hardwood - was beyond the construction price we’d already quoted. so we told them yes: for more money. they decided it wasn’t that important.

The next big decision was what to do with the kitchen and appliances we were taking out. Since we’d already purchased and installed all of the appliances for the entire project, we weren’t going to be able to get a credit from P.C. Richard. the appliances were included, from our perspective, in the price we’d negotiated with Buyer B, so we gave them the option of taking or leaving. they took. We plan to unhook the appliances and Buyer B will come pick them up (hopefully the same day to get them out of our demo frenzy). they have a vacation home that could use new appliances. Smartly, they’ll leave both sets of washers/dryers. Kids, that means you get to do your own laundry!

Once we’d established the scope of work and the price, the schedule was next on the list. Buyer B wants as much certainty as possible so they can give appropriate notice to their landlord. We’d like certainty, too, but it isn’t that simple. the work we are doing to combine the units will require an amendment to our DOB approved drawings. If we submit the amendment now and proceed with the work, then the TCO for the entire building will be postponed. there are three other units in that building, some under contract. while the combo unit represents a large sum that we’d like to close on, it doesn’t make a ton of sense to postpone TCO and thus closings for the other units. We would rather get the TCO and then file the amendment for the combination. That way we can close the other units while working on the combo.

Then there is the matter of the time to complete the work. There’s architecture and engineering work. There’s the manufacturing of the steel staircase. There’s demolition. There’s stair installation and drywall repair, painting and punch list. Altogether this work could take as many as 10 weeks. to condense the time as much as possible, we have already started the architecture and engineering work. the staircase will go to manufacture shortly—it’s expected to take a month. the plan is to be all teed up to start the work as soon as our TCO and permits allow.

The customized duplex will be fantastic. the floor plan, the sense of being in the air is all very different from the garden duplex. Buyer B also bought a large roof terrace so they got their private outdoor space, albeit on the fifth floor. Buyer B, we salute your vision!

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Speaks volumes about the quality of this development and the location that someone would want to combine units like this instead of hunting around for something which already met their needs.

Kudos...I love walking by this place and sometimes go out of my way to make sure I walk down this block to take a look.

Before I scrolled down and saw the traffic cones, I thought this picture was a rendering!

Good for you guys! That is a great looking building too.

One short block from the Gowanus Canal!

yeah yeah yeah, but what did it cost them all-in?

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