Sanyo ECJ-E35S 3.5-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer Review
Sanyo ECJ-E35S 3.5-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer
- Titanium Coated Extra Thick 5MM inner pot
- Multi-Menu Selections including Dol Sot Bi Bim Bab
- LCD Clock with 24 hour preset
- Reheat function
- Retractable Cord and Carrying Handle
Micro-Computerized technology along with a modern design highlight this impressive Sanyo rice cooker/steamer. An extra thick 5MM non-stick inner pot with round bottom maximizes heat distribution and insures superb consistency in cooking. With the multi-menu settings, the fuzzy logic technology controls the temperature as you easily prepare delicious rice dishes including white, mixed, rinse-free, sprouted brown, quick, brown, sweet as well as porridge and the Korean specialty dish of Dol Sot Bi Bim Bab. Program your meal to be ready when you want with the 24 hour preset timer and LCD clock. A reheat function keeps the rice as hot as it was initiallly cooked while the keep warm function will keep the rice warm immediately after cooking. Clean up is no problem with the non stick inner pot. A retractable cord and carrying handle provide easy storing. Included are measuring cup, mult-language instruction manual with recipes included.
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(out of 41 reviews)
List Price: $ 129.99
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Review by informednow for Sanyo ECJ-E35S 3.5-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer
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This was a Christmas present to myself as I have been wanting a micom rice cooker for some time now. I chose this one because of the price, the 3 cup size, the Sanyo reputation, and the features. And a very wise choice it was!! My first impression as I pulled it out of the box was that it was extremely attractive and modern looking; the web site picture does not do it justice. The body is white with stainless steel accents in a very up-to-date style. It is small and easily tucked away if need be, the cord is retractable. The buttons are large and easy to read and access. The menu features a setting for white, brown, porridge, quick cook and a Korean dish called Dol sot bi bim bab. The instruction book is easy to follow, although you really almost would not need it as the controls are very self-explanatory. Included in the guide are some simple recipes, including one for the dol sot bi bim bab.
The main stand out for this model is a bowl that is built like a tank and is titanium nonstick. It is 5 mm. thick–by far the thickest I have seen on any micom rice cooker. It distributes the heat consistently all around the circumference of the bowl. Another plus is that it has separate markings for brown and sweet rice, showing the necessary higher water level needed for those types of rice. Since I mainly cook brown rice, the separate menu selection for brown and separate bowl markings for brown win this cooker very high marks with me. The bowl is a three cup size, but two cups fill it very full. This is the perfect size for a single person or maybe a couple, but a larger group might want to go up to the 5 cup size. (I might get one of those myself….I like this cooker that much!) I believe the 5 cup also has a steam and slow cook function that the smaller unit does not have. Not a big deal for me but for some might be a selling point.
I have cooked brown, japanese white, jasmine, brown basamati, and even Uncle Ben in this and basically had perfect rice each time. I have also used the timer to have it ready when I come home from work! My only gripe is that it takes 1 1/2 hours to cook brown rice, so if I don’t use the timer, I have to wait on it. However, the results ARE worth the wait.
Oh, a couple quirks. The condensation cup is on the top of the cooker–empty it each time, or else if you move the unit, it could spash water down the front of it. I learned the hard way. Also, the clock will read 0.00 at noon instead of 12:00–the 0.00 does NOT mean the rice is ready if you happen to be cooking around that time. Also learned the hard way. Clean up is simple, the pieces come off and reassemble without any brain work. More work than a traditional glass lid cooker perhaps, but again, worth it.
Amazon seemed to have the best price and included free shipping for this model Wal-mart and Best Buy also carry it, but they were not in stock (in my area anyway) and had to be ordered–and you pay shipping. The unit has a one year warranty. It is made in China.
In short, this is a very attractive, well-built, well-designed little unit that turns out perfect rice at an incredible price. If you have any thoughts about getting a micom rice cooker, get this one!!
Review by S. Albertini for Sanyo ECJ-E35S 3.5-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer
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Excellent, just excellent. We have made sushi rice, basmati rice, jasmine rice, brown rice, brown sushi rice, rice porridge, rice baby food, risotto, rolled oatmeal, cut Scottish oatmeal, wheat berry pilaf, and barley soup in this cooker, and have not even scratched the surface… of the heavy, high-quality pot, or of the capabilities of this machine. We are vegetarians and eat a lot of grain, but I was surprised at how easy this cooker makes things I thought were a lot of trouble to cook before. We are also Internet-based workers and need something that can cook unattended without any trouble or stress. For the two of us, it makes exactly enough. For more than two, definitely get a larger-capacity model. But if you’re looking for a 3 to 4 cup capacity cooker, stop looking – this is it.
EDIT: Two years after purchasing this rice cooker, with at least 3X per week use, the non-stick coating has finally begun to show wear. It is not flaking off; just showing a few pinprick-sized chips in the bottom. Sanyo has been TOTALLY unhelpful in finding a replacement pot. Maybe Amazon will find a way to offer one (HINT HINT HINT SUPERHINT, Amazon).
Review by M. Walton for Sanyo ECJ-E35S 3.5-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer
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A titanium coating of an inner pot begun to peel off after six months use. I used the rice cooker 2~3 times a week, washed it by hand with a soft sponge. I also used only a spatula which was provided.It was getting worse and I had to give up to use it. I reported the problem to Sanyo through their homepage. They just gave me URL of stores at which I can order it, no apology at all. A new inner pot cost me about $40. I’m so disappointed about the poor quality.
Review by A Graphic Designer for Sanyo ECJ-E35S 3.5-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer
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This cooker is perfect and works better than advertised. Quick, clean, simple and great rice, a working timer to have rice ready for you when you wake up or when you come home from work. The end result is better than anything I’ve had at a restaraunt, and it can even make stews, bread pudding, and vegetables/meat with rice.
Do not buy anything cheaper, and unless you’re feeding more than four people, don’t worry about paying more. For students, people who cook for themselves or small households this is the best and perfect rice cooker. Going cheaper will result in having some notable flaw, or in the case of non-computerized cookers, just plain not be worth the price in proportion. Save if you must but spring for a microcomputer cooker. Anything less and you’ll spend more dealing with it, and on your headaches until you toss it.
The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten.
Review by Scarlet for Sanyo ECJ-E35S 3.5-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer
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Compared to my previous one-button tiger rice cooker:
- More menu options, so supposedly more versatile. Timer a plus.
- White rice quality is acceptable, but not impressed. Taste no difference from the old one-button ones, eventhough this one is supposed to be “smarter”, plus it takes much longer time to cook ~ 45 min
- Bimbimbob results very disappointing
- Cleanup not as easy due to water streaming down the sides from the inner lid EVEN if you remove the top reservoir first (which is not even capturing half). Tiger has the reservoir on the back so condensed steam will flow in the reservoir when you open, as opposed to all around the side of the pot.
- No spoon rest
- Granted, this is a very good looking piece on the counter top, but given all the above, if I could choose again, I would probably go with the more expensive Zojirushi, and hope that that one would live up to my expectations.