- Brand: Panasonic
- Capacity: 3 Fluid Ounces
- Product Dimensions: 8.1″D x 10.2″W x 8.5″H
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash
- Color: Silver
- Makes 6 cups of freshly cooked rice and other foods: this Panasonic rice cooker prepares up to 3 cups of uncooked rice (6 cups cooked); use with white, brown, yellow, short or long grain rice and other foods including oatmeal, soups and vegetables
- One step automatic cooking: simple, one step operation with the push of a button; Includes automatic shutoff function when cooking is complete
- Durable non stick coated aluminum pan: The resilient, non stick aluminum coated inner pan is designed to withstand years of continual heat and use, and is easy to clean
- Glass lid with plastic white knob: A tempered see through glass lid with plastic knob lets you safely monitor cooking
- Included accessories: A measuring cup and rice scoop are included for easy cooking and serving
- Dimensions : WxDxH (mm) 240 x 198 x 210



























Steve –
After 500 dollar micom, ih rice cookers that are overcomplicated we have switched to a basic model. This 3 cup unit is positively tiny but perfect for 2-3 people who eat rice as a side dish. It would probably only serve two people who ate rice as the primary dish as its quite small. We enjoy how easy it is to clean compared to complicated units where you can never clean all the ports or lid areas. One button on and off is easy and the rice quality is good but not exceptional. Being so tiny its unoffensive on the counter or tucked in a cupboard
Mele –
Easy to clean, auto turn off (no “keep warm” option) which I like, don’t have to worry about the bottom of your rice getting brown! Made 3 cups (uncooked) and it came close to the top, most I would try making is 4 cups.Rice are out super fluffy and soft, no mushy rice!
Amazon Customer –
is working But cooking is too slow too small
Fallout –
A great little rice cooker for college students. Remember if you don’t rinse your rice well enough, during the cooking process it’ll bubble and spurt water everywhere. Follow the instructions on the amount of rice to cook too.
Y Zhang –
Like it cooking! Rice cooked great!Just price is higher ?
Amazon Customer –
I have t found a rice cooker that doesn’t splatter, but this rice cooker cooks rice really well, especially brown rice. I purchased this to replace the original rice cooker from 10 years ago!
CtrlAltDel –
Wish there was a hole to vent the top like in the last rice cooker made by this brand. Also found the same rice cooker at my local store for half the price of this one so be sure to buy local when u can. Occasionally it burns the rice at the bottom of the pot a bit so be sure to stir when it shuts off. I try to remove it when its finished cookin and like that i dont have to keep a constant eye on it.
Midori Aoi –
I’m Asian American, and my family has been using Panasonic rice cookers since as far back as I can remember. The SR3-NAL is the perfect size for me, living alone. I actually own two of them, one for home, and one for the office.As with all rice cookers, its capacity is stated based on the Japanese gō, a 180 mL equivalent measuring cup that is the standard service size. So, this “1.5 cup” rice cooker is designed to make up to 270 mL of uncooked rice in a single batch, but I find that for middle-aged me, 120 mL is a more reasonable serving size, so I can get two full servings if I make 240 mL rice. I normally use Japanese “Japonica” medium grain rice, because I got tired of stocking so many different kinds of rice in my house (long grain, medium grain, Jasmine, Basmati, etc, etc).I have heard this model is very popular with Japanese flight crews, since it can fit easily in a suitcase and be used to make fresh rice when overnighting overseas in places where Japanese food might not be easily available.Perhaps someday, I will invest in a fuzzy logic rice cooker, but the simplicity and much lower cost of the basic type of rice cooker is very appealing, and has been used successfully by Asian families since it was invented in the mid-1950s.