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I think there is a Decor brand? WoW should have them
It's a red bowl and comes with a nylon / plastic spoon. I have one, about 4 bucks when WW drop the decor products 50% every so often. Only use the plastic spoon and it won't scratch and you won't die wondering if your gut contains a ball of micro-plastics.
 
There is no benefit from a fancy rice cooker as there is only one way to cook rice - the absorption method.
A rice cooker should only have ONE button and two lights


IMO the only requirement for the bowl is that it is non stick. - actually they all are.


YEESSSSSS....
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NOOOOO.... and I dont know why "Neuro Fuzzy" makes it better🤔
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We used my Mother in Laws basic one for years and when it died at about 50 years old we bought a $10 'one button two lights', non stick bowl type from Big W and it cooks perfectly fine rice. Usually used about twice a week. Have used it for about 2 years.
 
@Quickstatus, that Kambrook one will last as long as it takes to slightly damage its ultra-lightweight bowl, which will be measured in days such is the quality of that one. The longevity is directly related to the bowl quality and the price.
 
Nah Ive got a similar <$100 with light weight aluminium bowl. At least 15 years now. Lots of scratches on the non stick bowl, but nothing sticks.
I believe you, but the one in a share house I occupied where the non-stick surface peeled/flaked off into the food which then stuck like hell to the bowl, tells a different story. Same one as your pic.

Still if it only costs $15, just chuck it when it doesn't work and get another one. Same as pretty much everything.
 
non-stick surface peeled/flaked off into the food
Shouldnt be peeling off. If peeling off and within manufacturer warranty I would return.
I have returned for warranty exchange a $25 item at Binglee once - they didnt blink an eyelid or bother to check.Just gave me another one.

bullet proof
The mechanism on most of the cheap and cheerful ones is just a magnet which sits inside the round spring plate in the middle of the heater plate.
The magnet loses its magnetic properties once the temp goes above 100C and when that happens it flips the switch to just warm setting. Turning off the cooker resets the switch. No circuit boards involved.
 
If anyone’s in the market for a new coffee machine, this offer popped up in my Rewards app this morning. I can’t comment on the quality of the product, however.

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My goto beverage is cappuccino. My machine makes a perfect one (to my taste) with the press of one button using Vittoria Espresso beans. (Delonghi Dinamica)

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I got one. Well, not this model as it seems to not be available but the Evo Magnifica that looks almost the same. Needed to YouTube how to set it up as their written instructions are insane but their own YouTube ones are good.

First coffee. Did that clean thing into the cup as well and perfect temp. This was the latte setting then did an extra espresso shot to fill the big mug. Now I have to programme it so MrP just has to press one button.
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Well I bit the bullet and lashed out on a Profitec (ECM) 500 with flow valve fitted. @Daver6 I would have liked a Mazer Mini G grinder but could not justify the outlay. Saved a grand and instead bought a Fiorenzato Allground Sense which is a grind by weight (GBW) grinder with 64mm burrs. The company is an old Italian company that only makes grinders, some for other companies. Tossing up with colours and finally went for the silver to match the coffee machine. It weighs 9kg!
 
Well I bit the bullet and lashed out on a Profitec (ECM) 500 with flow valve fitted. @Daver6 I would have liked a Mazer Mini G grinder but could not justify the outlay. Saved a grand and instead bought a Fiorenzato Allground Sense which is a grind by weight (GBW) grinder with 64mm burrs. The company is an old Italian company that only makes grinders, some for other companies. Tossing up with colours and finally went for the silver to match the coffee machine. It weighs 9kg!

Looking forward to hearing how it goes. Enjoy! :)
 
Looking forward to hearing how it goes. Enjoy! :)
Thanks @Daver6 . Just concerned my shots won't turn out as good as the saleswoman at the distributor. It will take a few days for them to fit the flow valve and then I'll be away for a while so I will probably get hold of it toward the end of the month...did I mention I need to build a trolley for the machines before I can start using them?
 
Thanks @Daver6 . Just concerned my shots won't turn out as good as the saleswoman at the distributor. It will take a few days for them to fit the flow valve and then I'll be away for a while so I will probably get hold of it toward the end of the month...did I mention I need to build a trolley for the machines before I can start using them?
Pardon my ignorance, but what does a flow valve do on a grinder? Well obviously something to do with controlling flow :)

A trolley? Do tell?

I reckon you'll get there with playing around a bit. Apparently one should season new burrs by running some coffee through. Even buying el-cheapo beans from the supermarket, it seemed like a waste to me.
 
Pardon my ignorance, but what does a flow valve do on a grinder? Well obviously something to do with controlling flow :)

A trolley? Do tell?

I reckon you'll get there with playing around a bit. Apparently one should season new burrs by running some coffee through. Even buying el-cheapo beans from the supermarket, it seemed like a waste to me.
I read it as the flow valve was on the profitec (ECM) 500 coffee machine (allowing it to be plumbed into the mains)

A sweet looking grinder, who was the supplier of the grinder @prozac ?.
 
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I read it as the flow valve was on the profitec (ECM) 500 coffee machine (allowing it to be plumbed into the mains)

A sweet looking grinder, who was the supplier of the grinder @prozac ?.
Arrow points to Flow Control Valve which allows pressure in the E61 group head to be adjusted. To plumb in to a water supply you'd need to have a rotary pump instead of a vibration pump (solenoid operated). This is the domain of dual boiler machines which mine isn't. Dual boilers machines cost alot more and could require a separate GPO power supply as 2 boilers in operation from cold could need 15A instead of a 10A circuit. The Profitec 500 is one of the larger single boiler (heat exchanger machines) and boiler design allows pulling water and steam together.

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Explanation here: Whole Latte Love and Profitec/ECM Launch Flow Control Device for E61 Groupheads

I bought my setup from Jetblack Espresso at French's Forest (head office). They also have outlets in Newcastle, Kiama, Hobart, Brisbane and Melbourne. If on Sth side of Sydney Di Pacci are very good.
Another in Melbourne who offered advice online (I am a member of Coffeesnobs) knowing he would not get a sale is Chris at talkcoffee.com.au. Top fella. Tell them I sent you, I might get a bag of beans. ;)
All these outlets sell Fiorenzato grinders as well as a number of less and some much more expensive grinders.

I have looked longingly at coffee machines for decades and decided if I didn't scratch the itch now I might never get one. This is a setup I can leave in my will to my son, and with the right maintenance he could do the same for his if he ever gets motivated.
 
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