Fuzzy Logic cooking — the cooker uses “fuzzy logic” AI to automatically adjust cooking time and temperature, helping produce rice that’s evenly cooked, fluffy and consistently good.
Spherical, multi-layer nonstick pot — its inner pot is 1.5 mm thick, with 4 layers + nonstick coating, designed for good heat circulation and easy cleaning.
Large capacity — 1.8 litre / ~10-cup capacity, enough for a typical family meal or small gathering.
Versatile cooking programs — 8 cooking modes: white rice, brown rice, porridge/soup, slow-cook/stew, steam, quick cooking, reheat, plus automatic keep-warm (up to 12 hours).
Convenience features — Removable pot and cord, non-stick and dishwasher-safe parts; comes with accessories like measuring cup, rice spatula, soup spoon, and steam basket.
Power — 750 W, which is fairly standard for a cooker of this size.
Families needing to cook rice in bulk (up to ~10 cups).
People who want “set & forget” — no need to manually guess cooking time or heat settings.
Households who appreciate versatility: rice, brown rice, porridge, steaming, stew, reheating, etc.
Those who prefer easy cleanup (non-stick pot + dishwasher-safe removable parts).
The pot is nonstick (likely Teflon or similar) — some users prefer stainless steel/ceramic for durability or non-Teflon cooking.
No advanced features like a delay start timer or adjustable temperature (beyond the preset programs). TBM Online+1
As with many fuzzy-logic cookers, marginal gains vs a simpler cooker — if you only cook plain white rice and don’t need stew/porridge/steam functions, a basic cooker might suffice.
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