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Panasonic Rice Cooker, Steamer & Multi-Cooker, 3-Cups (Cooked), 1.5-Cups (Uncooked), SR-3NAL – Silver

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1.Style:Sr-3nal: 3 Cup (cooked) Rice Cooker


About this item

  • Easily prepare 3 cups of freshly cooked rice and other foods: this Panasonic rice cooker prepares up to 1.5 cups of uncooked rice (3 cups cooked); use with white, brown, yellow, short or long grain rice and other foods including oatmeal, soups and vegetables
  • One-switch automatic cooking: simple, one step operation with the push of a button; Includes automatic shutoff function when cooking is complete, Include accessories: measuring cup
  • Durable non-stick coated aluminum pan: The resilient, non-stick aluminum coated inner pan evenly distributes heat to ensure fully cooked rice, Designed to withstand years of continual heat and use, and is easy to clean
  • Glass lid with white plastic knob: A tempered see through glass lid with plastic knob lets you safely monitor cooking
  • Included accessories: A best rice begins with the right measurements and accessories, This Panasonic rice cooker includes a measuring cup and clear measuring lines (for water) in the inner pan for easy cooking and serving


Conquer a variety of culinary endeavors with help from Panasonic automatic rice cooker. Create light, fluffy, restaurant-quality rice-perfectt for side dishes or stir-fries. Or make sticky rice for rolling sushi, Spanish rice for enchilada night, or hearty Wild rice to add to a tossed Green salad-orr even creamy rice pudding with cinnamon sprinkled on top for dessert. The small electric appliance takes care of cooking The rice, so that busy moms and dads can focus on getting the rest of the meal prepared and on the table.


Heinrich Jadulco
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Easy to use, good for 2 people. Can save space because of a small type of appliance
Kuni
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Panasonic is one of the manufacturers with the highest market share for rice cookers in Japan. That's why I chose this brand. I cook 3 cups of rice each time. It cooks nice rice for about 30 minutes. If you divide the leftover rice into portions, wrap it in plastic wrap, and freeze it, it can be stored for a long time. You can enjoy freshly cooked rice in about 2 minutes in the microwave.
Puzzletech
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
I have a larger version of this cookpot, bought about 10 or so years ago. I still use it to this day. This smaller cookpot is as good quality and so handy to use for cooking 1lb. of carrots or other smaller amounts of veggies. I recommend either size of this Panasonic cookpot.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I was skeptical this rice cooker would work as well as it did, but I followed the directions exactly to make the "M" brand extra long grain white rice. I put in the rice using two full cups of the supplied measuring cup. I rinsed the rice 5 times until the water was clear. I then added water to the 2 line exactly and let it sit for 30 minutes. Once time was reached, I pressed the cook button and in 21 minutes it turned off. Resisting the urge to lift the top and stir to prevent browning on the bottom layer of rice, I unplugged the power cord and let it sit for 15 minutes.Wow.....Perfect rice, no browning, on the bottom layer of rice, not dry or under cooked, just totally surprised it came out perfect. This is the perfect quantity of rice for my wife and I to create a meal by adding veggies and shrimp, or chicken, or sausage....etc. and following the instruction manual worked perfectly for me!
Ronald W. Medlock
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
has measuring cup-keeps rice warm--easy to clean--easy to operate--excellent product!
Vince Hogan
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
My old Panasonic rice cooker had a hole in the lid, and n very bubbled over...never had to constantly clean lid, and sides. There is no vent on this cooker so that's why it's a hassle to always have to clean. It does the job, which is simple, they've been making these for ever....just a crappy way to save some money by not drilling a little hole... really lame.
Ron
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Back in 2002, I bought my 1st Panasonic 6 cup cooked rice cooker at Walmart for $14.95. I used the heck out of it. If it wasn’t for that the coating had become scratched from the 22 years of use, I would still be using it, everything else worked, however the rice started to stick on the bottom because the coating was plain worn out. Just received my new 6 cup cooked rice cooker-it looks the same, works the same and I am a happy rice cooker! I recommend this brand 100%.
Midori Aoi
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022
I'm Asian American, and my family has been using Panasonic rice cookers since as far back as I can remember. The SR3-NAL is the perfect size for me, living alone. I actually own two of them, one for home, and one for the office.As with all rice cookers, its capacity is stated based on the Japanese gō, a 180 mL equivalent measuring cup that is the standard serving size. So, this "1.5 cup" rice cooker is designed to make up to 270 mL of uncooked rice in a single batch, but I find that for middle-aged me, 120 mL is a more reasonable serving size, so I can get two full servings if I make 240 mL rice. I normally use Japanese "Japonica" medium grain rice, because I got tired of stocking so many different kinds of rice in my house (long grain, medium grain, Jasmine, Basmati, etc, etc).I have heard this model is very popular with Japanese flight crews, since it can fit easily in a suitcase and be used to make fresh rice when overnighting overseas in places where Japanese food might not be easily available.Perhaps someday, I will invest in a fuzzy logic rice cooker, but the simplicity and much lower cost of the basic type of rice cooker is very appealing, and has been used successfully by Asian families since it was invented in the mid-1950s.I actually own two of these, the newer one is now over 7 years old and still working fine. I keep one at home and one at the office, so I can make fresh rice for lunch. If you have the time, your rice will cook best if you allow it to soak for 30 minutes before draining and rinsing until the water is more or less clear, before adding your cooking water and cooking. With japonica medium grain rice, this is really easy, as the ratio is 1:1 rice to water. Measure your rice, soak it, rinse it, drain all water, then add as much water as your original rice measurement, and cook.If you are careful, you do all this right in the pot. You can drain all the water (or enough not to make a difference) from the pot without needing a colander or strainer, and without accidentally dumping the soaked rice out. Just go slowly.
Adulfo Hernández Burgos
Reviewed in Mexico on November 24, 2020
Crei que estaria mas grande pero buen al final hace el arroz en menos tiempo que el anterior y ocupa menos espacio.
Donna Lam
Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2019
Get the rice done in half an hour, and can be used as a steamer too. Good for 1-2 persons family
Sab
Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2019
Quick, Easy and Cute. Good rice. For 2 or 3 persons. I recommned.
Matsu Shimizu
Reviewed in Mexico on November 24, 2019
Es una gran compra, le caben 3 tazas de arroz y lo hace muy rico y rapido
Jason Chin
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2019
Wish I could buy more but they were completely out .
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