Panasonic Reveals New Easy-To-Use Rice Cookers In 5- And Ten-Cup Sizes
Panasonic today announced the addition of five new rice cookers to their line of rice cookers, including three models that employ the “Fuzzy Logic” method of rice preparation. These rice cookers, along with many other Panasonic Home Appliance products, will be demonstrated at Panasonic’s booth #L12502 at the 2009 International Home + Housewares Show being held in Chicago, Illinois, from March 22-24th, 2009.
The SR-MS182 (10-cup) and SR-MS102 (five-cup) fuzzy logic rice cookers are micro-computer controlled, have automatic cooking, a 12-hour keep warm setting, eight menu settings, auto shutoff and a large, easy to read orange LCD panel. They come with a deluxe steaming basket, a “Binchotan” non-stick coated pan and a domed lid with moisture cap. The pan is dimpled and therefore distributes heat more evenly for more delicious rice.

Panasonic SR-MS182
The SR-DE102 is a five-cup fuzzy logic rice cooker that is micro-computer controlled, has automatic cooking, eight menu settings, a 13-hour preset timer, 12-hour keep warm setting, auto shutoff, deluxe steaming basket and a gray LCD readout. The rice cooker comes with a black non-stick coated pan.
The SR-DG182 (10-cup) and SR-DG102 (five-cup) rice cookers are micro-computer-controlled, have a domed lid with moisture cap, automatic cooking, 12-hour keep warm setting, auto shutoff, gray non-stick coated pan, steaming basket and seven menu settings.
The SR-DG182 (10-cup) and SR-DG102 (five-cup) rice cookers are micro-computer-controlled, have a domed lid with moisture cap, automatic cooking, 12-hour keep warm setting, auto shutoff, gray non-stick coated pan, steaming basket and seven menu settings.
All of these new rice cookers come in white with a carrying handle, detachable cord, measuring cup and rice scoop, and instructions in English, French, Chinese and Korean.
The SR-MS182 and SR-MS102 will be available in April 2009 with an MSRP of $149.99 and $139.99 respectively, while the SR-DE102 will be available in April 2009 with an MSRP of $99.99. The SR-DG182 and SR-DG102 will be available in April 2009 with MSRPs of $109.99 each.
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