

🍽️ Elevate your meal game with Zojirushi’s smart, sleek rice mastery!
The Zojirushi 612252-NL-BAC05SB Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer is a compact 3-cup powerhouse featuring advanced Fuzzy Logic technology and a triple heater system that ensures perfectly cooked rice and grains. Its durable nonstick inner pan and versatile menu settings make it ideal for health-conscious millennials seeking convenience and precision in their kitchen. With automatic keep warm functions and BPA-free materials, it’s designed for effortless cooking and lasting freshness.










| ASIN | B0711FMN8M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,137 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #107 in Rice Cookers |
| Brand Name | Zojirushi |
| Capacity | 0.75 Quarts |
| Color | Silver Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,960) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04974305711915 |
| Included Components | rice cooker^spatula^measuring cup |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.88"D x 9.38"W x 7.88"H |
| Item Type Name | Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Lid Material | Silver |
| Manufacturer | Zojirushi |
| Material | Non-stick coated aluminum |
| Model Name | Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer |
| Model Number | NL-BAC05SB |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic Cooking |
| Part Number | NL-BAC05SB |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Zojirushi Limited Warranty for Electrical Products |
| Wattage | 120 watts |
D**H
Get it!
After doing a lot of comparing between Tiger and Zojirushi for a new rice cooker, I ended up deciding on this 3-cup rice cooker. It is the perfect size when cooking for just 1 or 2 people. I liked the features of the rice cooker - the different cooking modes...although I haven't used any other than white rice and quick...but I like having the options. The pot is non-stick and we'll made, so it is easy to clean and keep clean. I also like that it came with a rice paddle (shamoji) and measuring cup (Japanese rice measuring cups are smaller than 1 cup in the US. I am used to measuring the water to rice ratio 1:1 for white rice (with my old rice cooker), and I tried using the inner markings on the inside of the pot...but I felt it was a little mushy for my taste...so I went back to measuring the water I put into the pot. It is seriously easy to use and easy to disassemble to wash. For some reason...I really want to try the cake recipe...making cake in a rice cooker is intriguing to me. Pros: easy to use, easy to clean, good cooking modes, cooks my japanese short grain rice just the way I like it, great price, good size for 1 or 2 people Cons: none (except maybe measure your water instead of using the lines on the inside of the pot) (not a deal-breaker for me) Next recipe: kamameshi!
K**R
Surprisingly worth it.
Our old rice cooker finally died after 20 years of solid service. After slogging through terrible reviews on the current batch of low-cost offerings, I finally came across this Zojirushi Micom. It was about 2.5x the price of the cheaper items. In today's market, finding quality is often difficult and it's not always certain that paying more will get you more, but the reviews were solid and I decided to take a chance. Here's the thing. Back in the day, I used to laugh about fuzzy-logic in appliances, but I'm not laughing now. It is absolutely NOT a joke or hyperbole to say that the rice made in this cooker is better than any I've ever had. And the oatmeal. Steel-cut oatmeal comes out insanely perfectly, really full of flavor and excellent texture. I know, it sounds like I work for their marketing team but this is a completely honest review from a real customer. This model is perfect for one or two people. No more wasteful leftovers from cooking too much rice. It makes insanely simple but profoundly delicious one-pot rice meals. Simple menu interface, flexible operation modes, very well made. We call it "Zo-chan". No, really. Anthropomorphizing it helps remind me to treat it with respect and keep it clean and perfectly maintained for many years of anticipated use, like the other important kitchen tools.
T**G
Great cooker... love timer and keep warm features
I've been using this cooker for several weeks. Fantastic cooker for rice, oatmeal and quinoa. In fact the quinoa turns out truly amazing. I bought this before I truly knew all my rice-cooking options, so am a bit jealous of Induction Heating... but not sure there is a huge difference beyond shaving a few minutes off the cooking time and a 75% increase in unit cost. It would be interesting to understand differences in electrical costs over the course of a year. I'm still experimenting with water quantity. My short-grained white rice from California ends up with a sticky sushi-like consistency following the cooking bowl water-mark, whereas my Basmati rice ends up more light and fluffy. My Oatmeal (which I use the timer to have ready for me each morning) is a bit thicker consistency using bowl water-mark... I may try making with a bit more water. The quinoa is light and airy. If my family members have a staggered arrival home from daily activities and we cannot eat dinner together it is pretty cool that food in the cooker warmer will keep food like-freshly-cooked for hours. It does not get dried out or burnt. I hand clean the unit after each use because I don't want the pieces to degrade, but very easy to clean, just a couple of minutes. For the price, I think it is a good value.
L**N
Awesome Rice Cooker!
This is by far, the best Rice Cooker I've ever had. Prior to purchasing this rice cooker I was using a basic $30 cooker that cooked the rice perfectly, or so I thought. As I began to use different types of rice, I started not to like how sticky the rice was. After buying the Zojirushi, my rice cooks with better taste and dryer so the rice is more individualized and not gummy. It rewarms better when cooked this way. I can also cook different styles of rice perfectly every time. The only drawback is it takes a little longer to cook. No more waiting to the last minute to decide to cook rice, but 50-minutes is worth it for perfectly cooked rice each and every time.
M**C
Great for more than just rice...
I use this appliance daily for steel cut oatmeal and it's a champ! It takes about 50 mins to cook the oats, but does so perfectly every time with zero attention needed while cooking. I do also use this appliance for rice and it performs the same with consistency. A usage tip is that it does come with water markings in the tub to align to the amount of water needed per measure of oats or rice you put in the bowl, but quite often more or less water is needed to achieve the desired result. I find with oats I need to add more water than the measure lines indicate. And with rice I need to be exact on the line or slightly below in order to get the right outcome. So it does take some practice to get the water level right to the desired softness or firmness you want as the outcome. Bottom line it's overall a great machine, easy to use, and easy to clean!
A**R
This is my second Zojirushi rice cooker. My first, a large, family-sized six-cup unit, is fifteen years old and still going strong. When our remaining child left home, he took the unit with him, which is still being used daily. Being empty nesters, we opted to buy a smaller rice cooker to allow cooking smaller portions and to take up less counter space. The ZOJI NL_BAC05SB suits our needs precisely. This Zoji has a three-cup capacity, and while smaller than others in the line, nothing is omitted in the design. The cooker has a tried-and-true triple heating unit and a thick non-stick cooking pot to ensure uniform cooking. Cleaning is easy, with all parts easily accessed. Keeping your rice cooker spotless is essential for uniform cooking. I found the steam vent on my older model challenging to clean, but this newer unit has a removable steam vent that can be cleaned easily. This versatile cooker makes various kinds of rice, quinoa and the best steel-cut oatmeal you will ever wake up. Mix a batch before you go to bed, set the timer, and your Goji will whistle you a tune telling you your favourite breakfast food is hot and piping and ready to eat. One thing to remember with the smaller-sized unit is that most cookbooks offering one-pot meals base their recipes on the 6-cup models. The three-cup model is too small to hold the different ingredients. The ability to cook a family meal in one pot was convenient when juggling work and family, but it is not a big deal now that I am retired and have time to enjoy cooking. Some are concerned that the Zoji has an internal battery that has to be replaced by the factory in Japan. While that is technically true, the battery in my first machine lasted almost ten years, and anyone with basic soldering skills can replace the battery in ten minutes. I’ve been asked why buy a dedicated rice cooker when you can purchase a cheaper, more versatile pressure-based cooker that cooks faster. I’ve tried those, and they do a great job at certain meals. But none of them come close to delivering the quality of the rice, oatmeal and quinoa I get from my Zoji. It is reliable, simple to operate and consistently provides high-quality hot rice, oatmeal, or quinoa every time. And yes, the Zoji will make you a cute little mini cake for dessert.
F**E
Produto muito bom. Já conhecia e utilizava uma panela desta marca .
H**O
Excelente producto, antes de comprarlo tenía dudas si funcionaría correctamente porque vivo en una ciudad a 2500 metros sobre el nivel del mar y el voltaje de mi localidad es de 127 V. Funcionó sin ningún problema.
D**.
Makes the best rice. Definitely with the upgrade of a standard rice cooker. Chose this model for its quinoa setting and I am not disappointed in the slightest! The size is perfect for my family of 3, and also makes enough for when we have guests. It’s smaller size also packs away easier in a cupboard
E**O
Es un muy buen producto. Trae un manual de instrucciones escritas y con códigos QR donde te enseñan a usar el aparato paso a paso, desde enjuagar y lavar el arroz hasta revolverlo una vez preparado, aunque realmente la operación es muy sencilla. También dan tips acerca de las cantidades que debes usar dependiendo del grano que quieras preparar y cómo conservar mejor tu arroz ya preparado para que no se eche a perder. Se puede notar que han hecho muchas pruebas con este aparato y por ello tienen muchas recomendaciones. Trae taza medidora para el grano, una palita de plástico para sacar el arroz cuando está listo e indicadores de niveles para los distintos tipos de grano que se pueden preparar: Arroz blanco (dos tipos), para sushi, arroz integral y avena cortada. Se supone que se puede condimentar el arroz durante la preparación pero no he probado hacerlo así. Ah sí, también puedes programar el aparato para mantener el arroz caliente o para recalentarlo. Este es el de capacidad más pequeña que son 3 tazas que para mí es suficiente como guarnición para 4 personas. Si piensas hacer banquete o arroz en grandes cantidades, recomiendo una com mayor capacidad.
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