The Crispy Rice Cooker for $69
July 17, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
You’ve likely enjoyed crispy rice at a trendy ethnic eatery, but bringing that crunchy goodness to your own dinner table is tough for even the most experienced chefs. The world’s first rice cooker with a patented and adjustable crispy mode, the Crispy Rice Cooker guarantees perfect, crispy rice at the push of a button. This compact and modernly designed rice cooker automatically switches to fry mode when your rice is cooked, serving up controlled portions faster and cleaner than the traditional cooking method. And, for every cooker sold, 55 meals are provided to children in need. How’s that for soul food?
- Serve up perfect crispy rice 100% of the time
- Automatically switches to fry mode once your rice is cooked
- Adjust the fry mode to your liking
- Monitor your rice via the glass lid & clean w/ a simple wipe
- Prepare your food in a safe, BPA-free container
- Cook a variety of different ingredients in a new way
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Dimensions: 4″H x 11″L x 11″W
- Materials: BPA-free plastic and aluminum
- Adjustable crispy mode
- Removable, dishwasher-safe lid
- BPA-free
- Made from recycled materials
Includes
- Crispy Rice Cooker
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
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