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Russell Hobbs Cook at Home
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Russell Hobbs Cook at Home


Question about Russell Hobbs Cook at Home

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RisLju

4 years ago

For me, the water overflows every time and splashes everything around. I have also tried it with small amounts of rice and it overflows every time. Is this a production fault? Because I also hear a constant clicking sound when I switch it on. This has never happened with my other rice cookers.

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nandocou

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
The water overflows in my kitchen every time. It's a disaster in the kitchen. Very disappointed.
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Nexstar33

3 years ago

So I've had this rice cooker for years and I've tried everything. It overcooks every time and sprays everything. I guess so.
There'll be a new one for us soon!
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Lesrac77

4 years ago

I have only ever cooked basmati rice in it and the water has never overflowed.
Two points to note:
- The rice must already be in the container when water is added to the appropriate level.
- The rice must be washed beforehand so that some of the starch is washed out.

This has worked for me so far for 2-4 portions.
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adrian3661

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
It also makes a mess (primarily basmati). Long-grain rice is easier to handle. That's probably normal. I'm not entirely happy about this either. At least the result is good so far. But I have only used it 3 times.