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While there are some features on the Neuro Fuzzy that go beyond the Toshiba’s (that retractable power cord<3), we ultimately felt that the Toshiba is the best programmable rice cooker for most American consumers, and we instead recommend the higher-end Zojirushi models for people who are likely to take advantage of the full range of capabilities those machines offer. When compared side by side, we found that the TRCSO1 held its own against the Neuro Fuzzy in a blind test, with participants finding both cooked white and brown rice from each machine to be equally chewy, fluffy, and appropriately tender. The Toshiba TRCS01 is frequently compared to the Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy NS-ZCC10, an extremely popular model that is regularly wins the top spot on other review sites ( Editor’s note: We’re going to be throwing a lot of alphanumeric model numbers at you because a lot of these companies make lots and lots of different rice cookers and we want to make sure you’re finding the one you’re looking for). The best budget rice cooker: Toshiba TRCS01 Rice Cooker

In our taste test, our testers preferred rice from this model over nearly ever other model we tested (the only model that ranked higher was the $750 Zojirushi NW-JEC10, which we do not currently recommend for reasons explained below)

It also never stuck to the bottom of the pot. (Most rice cookers simply have a heating element that warms the bottom of the pot, which can result in uneven cooking and browned bits at the bottom of the batch.) Rice that came out of the Zojirushi was always evenly cooked it was fluffy, perfectly tender, and just overall better than the rice we made in every other machine. But the thing that really set this machine apart was its use of induction heating, which provides a precise, even heat source that warms the whole pot rather than just the bottom. The nonstick inner pot was the heaviest of any we tested, and the markings inside that indicated how much water to add for various types of rice were the easiest to see (the markers are white, which contrasts well with the dark pot). This Zojirushi rice cooker has a generous 5.5-cup capacity (uncooked). The best rice cooker: Zojirushi 5.5-Cup Induction Rice Cooker (NP-HCC10)
