- Brand: CUCKOO
- Capacity: 6 Cups
- Product Dimensions: 9.4″D x 12.7″W x 8.5″H
- Color: WHITE
- Special Feature: Timer
- MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: Features a versatile multi-cook function that allows you to prepare everything from oatmeal to quinoa amongst 13 other menu options such as white rice, GABA rice, porridge, scorched rice, sticky rice, baby food, reheat, and more!
- KITCHEN STAPLE: From small family gatherings to entertaining a few guests, this rice cooker provides the perfect serving amount with a large 12-cup (cooked) capacity
- EASY TO USE: Effortlessly create meals with features like user-friendly digital controls, a modern LCD display, an included rice measuring cup for precise measuring, and Fuzzy Logic technology that is designed to cook rice flawlessly every time
- PREMIUM QUALITY: Featuring a non-toxic nonstick inner pot with superior durability, an auto-clean function that steam cleans the interior of your cooker, and a removable excess water drainage tray—cooking and clean-up are a breeze!
- TRUSTED BRAND: Internationally known for superior quality and with over 40 years of industry experience, CUCKOO has perfected the art of cooking rice and crafting products made with integrity



























Jason Williamson –
I think like most people, I assumed any rice cooker is just as good as the next. Dear God was I wrong. We had the old throw down Oster rice cooker that we’ve had for years. I think we paid $15 for it at Wally world back when my wife and I first got together, and we made plenty of rice in it over the years.Finally much to our chagrin, it died. It was a peaceful death and we had a beautiful celebration of life ceremony for it, right before we threw it in the trash can. That’s when I went on the hunt for a new one. I knew I wanted a slightly larger cooker, since we had felt like we couldn’t make enough rice for dinner parties. That was basically my only requirement when I started looking.I had no idea that there were so many rice cookers out in the world, nor did I know you could pay in excess of $500 for one. Who knew?I found out rather quickly that cuckoo was a very widely used and respected brand and slapped down about $100 for this one. Doing a little better than I was 15 years ago, I figured why not.And that’s when I realized that I had been eating terrible rice made by a cheap rice cooker all these years. The first time I made rice in this cooker I couldn’t believe how much better it was. This thing consistently churns out the best tasting rice I’ve ever had. I legitimately eat rice at least three times a week now. And I can’t believe I went this long eating the gruel that my old cheap cooker was producing.It’s got more options than you’re likely to ever use. But it has 4 different settings for white rice. Savory is my favorite, even though I takes the longest. There is also a quick rice setting which cooks in a comparable amount of time as my old one. But still makes better rice.I would highly recommend this machine if you’re in the market for one. As I said, buy a better rice cooker and you’ll get better rice.
Hard2Please –
Preface: I’m on a quest for the perfect, reasonably priced rice cooker. Sadly this is not it the one for me. My family eats white, sticky rice every day, so I’m looking for a rice cooker that looks good on the counter and not only makes tasty rice, but also keeps it warm and soft for days. My old Panasonic was retired after 25 years. It was replaced with a Zojirushi NS-TSC18 which made tastier rice, but after a few months, it started drying out rice on the keep warm setting. I tried going back to a basic Zojirushi with no bells and whistles (Zojirushi NS-RPC18FJ), but I realized that a micom (microcomputer) rice cooker does actually make rice with better taste and texture.As for the Cuckoo CR-0675F | 6-Cup (Uncooked) Micom Rice CookerPROS:- cooks rice well- keeps rice warm without drying it out- high quality non-stick finish on cooking pan- versatile menu options- compact design- attractive appearance (important since mine lives on the counter)- affordably pricedCONS:- push button on front (the whole unit slides back when you push the button)- top-heavy lid (in order to keep footprint small, electronics are in the lid. When you open the lid, it has so much momentum that the entire unit rocks back and forth)- quantity markings inside the pan are hard to read (black on black)- I prefer a longer soak time in the programming (of course one could just soak the rice before starting the cycle, like I used to do with my old rice cooker; it really does improve the taste and texture)- not a retractable cord- no spatula holderFor the money, it is a decent rice cooker, but for me, there are too many annoying things about it to put up with every day.
Nick –
This mostly works well. It makes a great pot of rice. A couple things that could better – the lid is very heavy and swings open with a fair amount of force, but the opening button is difficult to push without bracing the cooker with another hand, which means you’ve got no free hand to stop the lid from slamming open and into any nearby wall or cabinet.
The shopper –
Just like other reviewers saying of course you can buy a $20 rice cooker, But your rice really isn’t going to taste anywhere as good as having a slightly better rice cooker honestly.Cuckoo is a Korean manufacturer of Rice cookers and just like Tiger and Zojurishi are fairly top notch. What set this apart from the other two brands are the fact that Cuckoo can keep the rice warm and fresh more consistently longer and also have a simplistic screen to read without having to worry about batteries (some models have batteries that may require replacing).Overall 10/10 would buy again
Crissy M. –
I have used many rice cookers, some that were much more expensive than this one. But this one is by far my favorite. It is so easy to use and the rice always comes out perfect. I highly recommend this one over any other rice cooker, especially for the price.
AB –
Product in good condition when it arrived. So easy to use if just cooking white rice haven’t tried other modes. Hope it’s durable. Design wise it’s minimalist perfect for those who want it that way
Michael Fontanella –
after reading the instructions, I tried to make rice and definitely had too tinker with it a little to get it just right. now that I have the formula down, it works perfectly. also very easy to clean which is a big win with a lot of products like this
P. Leung –
Rice cooked evenly and easy to use. Only minor issues I have are the display buttons are hard to read at an angle and the cup numbers inside the bowl are difficult to see since they’re the same color as the cooking bowl. Otherwise I love it!