Sanyo ECJ-PX50S – Pressure Rice Cooker, Steamer and Slow Cooker
I would describe Sanyo ECJ-PX50S as: the ultimate premium rice cooker! And when I say premium, it does mean that this model is priced higher than most. Sanyo ECJ-PX50S is a micro-computerized rice cooker that can do pressure cooking, steaming and slow cooking as well. For a 4-in-1, definitely worth the price, don’t you think?

Sanyo ECJ-PX50S Rice Cooker Review
Its best feature is versatility, of course. Apart from cooking varieties of rice with option for different textures (there’s a texture button), Sanyo ECJ-PX50S can: cook soups and stews, boil eggs, make porridge and oatmeal, steam veggies and reheat dishes, cook noodles or ramen, and even brew tea! What’s more, a reviewer claimed that it can braise your brisket too, though I’m curious about how it’s done.
Sanyo ECJ-PX50S is very much designed for convenience and easy living. The one-touch controls and timer makes cooking so many times easier than using pots and pans on the stove. That retractable cord is absolutely a must for tiny kitchens, though this versatile rice cooker already saved you space on the countertop for not having three more separate appliances (pressure cooker, steamer and slow cooker) as well.
This rice cooker is a treasure when it comes to cleaning up. The 3.5mm titanium coated inner pot is truly non-stick. Just rinse away whatever is left in it and wipe the surface clean with a soft cloth. The vent is easy to take out and clean once you learn it from the manual. Guys, get this for your wife if she wants you to help with the cleaning up.
If you think this fine gadget must be very expensive, think again, because this cost less than the Zojirushi ones with the same functions. I’d choose Sanyo ECJ-PX50S for its affordability.
Sanyo rice cookers really give good value for the price, look at this Sanyo ECJ N55 for basic rice cooking, or Sanyo ECJ F50S for micro computerized technology. They have a lot of offer for a reasonable price. Go to my post on Best Rice Cookers – Sorted By Cup Size to find the best rice cooker, or back to my Best Rice Cooker main page here.
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