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product_id: 142193639
title: "Tiger JKT-S10U-K IH Rice Cooker with Slow Cooker and Bread Maker Stainless Steel, Black 5.5-Cup"
brand: "tiger"
price: "VT69063"
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# 1080W powerful cooking 2 preset timers for precision 8-layer ultra-durable inner pot Tiger JKT-S10U-K IH Rice Cooker with Slow Cooker and Bread Maker Stainless Steel, Black 5.5-Cup

**Brand:** tiger
**Price:** VT69063
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🍚 Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate 4-in-1 cooking maestro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tiger JKT-S10U-K IH Rice Cooker with Slow Cooker and Bread Maker Stainless Steel, Black 5.5-Cup by tiger
- **How much does it cost?** VT69063 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- tiger enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tiger brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Spacious:** 5.5-cup capacity fits perfectly in your modern kitchen without sacrificing style or function.
- • **Durability Meets Design:** 8-layer multilayer ceramic-coated inner pot ensures even heat distribution and long-lasting performance.
- • **4-in-1 Culinary Powerhouse:** Rice cooker, slow cooker, bread maker, and synchro-cooking all in one sleek stainless steel design.
- • **Precision Cooking with 11 Menus:** Microcomputer-controlled settings deliver perfect results every time, tailored to your gourmet lifestyle.
- • **Effortless Cleaning & Maintenance:** Removable inner/outer lids and steam vent cap make cleanup a breeze—because your time is valuable.

## Overview

The Tiger JKT-S10U-K is a premium 5.5-cup induction heat rice cooker featuring 4-in-1 functionality—rice cooking, slow cooking, bread baking, and synchro-cooking. Powered by 1080 watts and equipped with an 8-layer multilayer ceramic-coated inner pot, it ensures durability and precise heat control. With 11 computerized cooking menus, preset timers, and easy-to-clean detachable lids, this stainless steel kitchen essential combines Japanese engineering with modern convenience.

## Description

TIGER Induction Heat Microcomputer Controlled Rice Cooker/Warmer with stainless steel design and 4 in 1 functions (Rice Cooking, Synchro-Cooking, Slow Cooker, Bread Baking) 11 Computerized cooking menu settings; Removable stainless inner lid; Removable steam cap for easy cleaning; Made in Japan. 5 Layer metal + 3 Layer coating, multilayer ceramic coated inner pan (2.5mm): Durable fluoroplyer coating, Cordierite ceramic coating, Alumium, Copper, SUS430 Stainless Steel, Cordierite ceramic coating.

Review: I really love this rice cooker. I have also used Tacook to cook rice and chicken - time saving, but a bit small so it's only good for 2 servings. It's the best rice cooker we've owned. Too bad I can't rate 5+ stars.
Review: After over a decade of rice service from our trusty Zojirushi Fuzzy Logic Rice Cooker, the cooker finally broke down and I had to search for a new rice cooker to replace the old. After hearing many great things about Tiger Rice Cookers and the effectiveness of Induction Heating, we decided to throw down for the $300 rice cooker. I'm very pleased with the purchase - the Tiger IH Rice Cooker works fantastically at cooking various varieties of rice, porridge, breads, and main dishes. The unit operates quietly, the inner pot is very thick and durable, and the unit cooks with great consistency. In terms of overall functionality, it's very similar to the Fuzzy Logic Zo, but the Tiger cooks a bit more effectively and efficiently. The rice from the Tiger is a bit better in terms of texture, and the cook time is just a bit shorter. The features on the Tiger are great. The lid is completely removable for easy cleaning of both the lid, and the inner rim of the electronic part of the rice cooking pot. There are three parts to the lid: the venting cap, the cooking cover, and the lid itself. On the Zo, the venting cap would often get filled with gunk, and since it wasn't removable, it was difficult to clean. The Tiger's removable venting cap and lid allows you to easily clean the entire top of the rice cooker. These two components don't need to be cleaned as often as the inner cooking cover. The inner cooking cover is also removable and can be cleaned individually after each individual cook. One thing I like in particular about the removable lid is that I can access the area directly under the lid where the main body of the rice cooker is. This section often gets filled with water and food debris when the lid is opened. Unlike the Zo, I'm able to get this area completely clean. To remove the upper lid, simply remove the inner lid cover, the venting cap, then pull the lid straight up. There will be an orange section that will stay on the rice cooker - this section doesn't get dirty, and does not need to be removed to clean. The inner cooking pot is very thick and durable. Unlike the Zo cooking pot, this pot is not easily scratched, and feels much more heavyweight. The cooking pot can cook up to (uncooked) 5.5 c of plain white rice, 5 c ultra rice, 3.5 c of brown rice, 3 c of sweet rice, 5.5 c of Jasmine rice, as well as porridge and bread. You can also slow cook main dishes in the unit with or without rice - there is a small orange steam basket that can be used in conjunction with the rice cooker to make small main dishes while the rice cooks. I've tested out various rices with this unit including sweet rice, brown rice, white sushi rice, Jasmine rice, and Basmati rice with all great results. The rice cooker soaks and cooks the rices at the appropriate temperature, and the result is always consistent: soft fluffy rice with no crust on the bottom of the pan. Because the pot is heated all over as opposed to just the bottom like most standard rice cookers, the rice is cooked very evenly, and doesn't have that brown crust on the bottom. This unit does take much longer than standard one button rice cookers (due to soak time), but cooks a bit faster than most Micom and Fuzzy Logic Cookers. For those who like to bake bread, there is also a ferment (a rise) function as well as a bake function. I've used the rice cooker to help rise my breads, and it does a fine job. As for baking, it's okay, but not nearly as good as baking bread in the oven. The controls of the rice cooker are straight forward, and the unit is very simple to use. If you've set the rice cooker to a particular setting (such as brown rice), it will stay on that setting until you change it. It will not reset after each cook. The screen is large and easy to see, and while in operation, the unit makes a soft fan sound. The outside of the rice cooker heats up a bit while in operation, but not so hot where it would burn fingers. One thing I wasn't happy to see about this unit is that there is no retractable cord. Having enjoyed hiding the cord on my Zo, I would've liked to see the cord hidden on the Tiger unit, but because I don't deal with the cord often, it isn't a huge deal to me. This unit comes with a specially designed rice paddle that fits on the side of this cooker, an orange steamer basket, a small sturdy plastic ladle, and a standard rice measuring cup as well. Overall, this rice cooker may be expensive, but it cooks fantastic rice. Considering we eat rice every day, this unit is worth the cost for consistently good rice. It's sturdy, durable, and we're looking forward to make many rice meals for years to come.

## Features

- Inner pan with grip handle for easy carry
- 2 preset cooking timer. Electric rating- cook 1,080 Watts
- 5 layer metal + 3 layer coating = 8 layer inner pot
- Detachable inner / outer lid and steam vent cap
- Washable lid

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IR6ZH98 |
| Brand Name | Tiger |
| Capacity | 5.5 Cups |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (153) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00785830034851 |
| Included Components | Inner Pot, Instruction Manual |
| Item Weight | 9.9 Pounds |
| Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | Tiger Corporation |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | JKT-S10U |
| Model Number | JKT-S10U |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 4 in 1 Functions (Rice Cooking, Slow Cooker, Bread Baking), Preset Timer, Washable Lid |
| Part Number | JKT-S10U |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| UPC | 785830000092 735343593789 785830034851 781147969336 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1080 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Tiger
- **Capacity:** 5.5 Cups
- **Colour:** Black
- **Power source:** Corded Electric
- **Product care instructions:** Dishwasher Safe

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: This is much more expensive than Zojirushi's top non-pressure model. The models appear to be comparable. If this is better than the Zojirushi, why?**
A: It’s actually about the same price as Zojirushi’s induction heating model. I chose this one because of the Synchro-cooking function. Zojirushis  don’t have that capability.

**Q: Does this have a retractable cord? Or a detachable cord? Or attached cord?”**
A: the cord is attached

**Q: Is the inner pod prone to scratch?**
A: It's a non-stick coated bowl. I suppose if you use metal utensils or harsh cleaning brushes, it could scratch.  But if you take care of it like any other non-stick coated pan and use a less-abrasive brush and only use plastic utensils, I'm sure it will stay smooth and in tact.  I will say, I'v never had the need to scrub or scrape anything. It cleans easily with soap and water so I don't see the need to use anything that would scratch the bowl at all.  Like the previous person said, it cleans beautifully every time for me as well.

**Q: Ordered september 17 , still long time i waiting for tiger ? how long ?**
A: This is too long - get a direct abswer

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***J on 12 September 2018*

I really love this rice cooker. I have also used Tacook to cook rice and chicken - time saving, but a bit small so it's only good for 2 servings. It's the best rice cooker we've owned. Too bad I can't rate 5+ stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by K***N on 27 July 2016*

After over a decade of rice service from our trusty Zojirushi Fuzzy Logic Rice Cooker, the cooker finally broke down and I had to search for a new rice cooker to replace the old. After hearing many great things about Tiger Rice Cookers and the effectiveness of Induction Heating, we decided to throw down for the $300 rice cooker. I'm very pleased with the purchase - the Tiger IH Rice Cooker works fantastically at cooking various varieties of rice, porridge, breads, and main dishes. The unit operates quietly, the inner pot is very thick and durable, and the unit cooks with great consistency. In terms of overall functionality, it's very similar to the Fuzzy Logic Zo, but the Tiger cooks a bit more effectively and efficiently. The rice from the Tiger is a bit better in terms of texture, and the cook time is just a bit shorter. The features on the Tiger are great. The lid is completely removable for easy cleaning of both the lid, and the inner rim of the electronic part of the rice cooking pot. There are three parts to the lid: the venting cap, the cooking cover, and the lid itself. On the Zo, the venting cap would often get filled with gunk, and since it wasn't removable, it was difficult to clean. The Tiger's removable venting cap and lid allows you to easily clean the entire top of the rice cooker. These two components don't need to be cleaned as often as the inner cooking cover. The inner cooking cover is also removable and can be cleaned individually after each individual cook. One thing I like in particular about the removable lid is that I can access the area directly under the lid where the main body of the rice cooker is. This section often gets filled with water and food debris when the lid is opened. Unlike the Zo, I'm able to get this area completely clean. To remove the upper lid, simply remove the inner lid cover, the venting cap, then pull the lid straight up. There will be an orange section that will stay on the rice cooker - this section doesn't get dirty, and does not need to be removed to clean. The inner cooking pot is very thick and durable. Unlike the Zo cooking pot, this pot is not easily scratched, and feels much more heavyweight. The cooking pot can cook up to (uncooked) 5.5 c of plain white rice, 5 c ultra rice, 3.5 c of brown rice, 3 c of sweet rice, 5.5 c of Jasmine rice, as well as porridge and bread. You can also slow cook main dishes in the unit with or without rice - there is a small orange steam basket that can be used in conjunction with the rice cooker to make small main dishes while the rice cooks. I've tested out various rices with this unit including sweet rice, brown rice, white sushi rice, Jasmine rice, and Basmati rice with all great results. The rice cooker soaks and cooks the rices at the appropriate temperature, and the result is always consistent: soft fluffy rice with no crust on the bottom of the pan. Because the pot is heated all over as opposed to just the bottom like most standard rice cookers, the rice is cooked very evenly, and doesn't have that brown crust on the bottom. This unit does take much longer than standard one button rice cookers (due to soak time), but cooks a bit faster than most Micom and Fuzzy Logic Cookers. For those who like to bake bread, there is also a ferment (a rise) function as well as a bake function. I've used the rice cooker to help rise my breads, and it does a fine job. As for baking, it's okay, but not nearly as good as baking bread in the oven. The controls of the rice cooker are straight forward, and the unit is very simple to use. If you've set the rice cooker to a particular setting (such as brown rice), it will stay on that setting until you change it. It will not reset after each cook. The screen is large and easy to see, and while in operation, the unit makes a soft fan sound. The outside of the rice cooker heats up a bit while in operation, but not so hot where it would burn fingers. One thing I wasn't happy to see about this unit is that there is no retractable cord. Having enjoyed hiding the cord on my Zo, I would've liked to see the cord hidden on the Tiger unit, but because I don't deal with the cord often, it isn't a huge deal to me. This unit comes with a specially designed rice paddle that fits on the side of this cooker, an orange steamer basket, a small sturdy plastic ladle, and a standard rice measuring cup as well. Overall, this rice cooker may be expensive, but it cooks fantastic rice. Considering we eat rice every day, this unit is worth the cost for consistently good rice. It's sturdy, durable, and we're looking forward to make many rice meals for years to come.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***B on 8 May 2018*

Esta reemplaza otra que tardo 9 años en fallar, muy buena calidad y materiales, el arroz lo prepara como es de esperarse, el modo de tacook es un buen agregado, pero no indispensable. pero en general estoy satisfecho con la arrocera, cocina el arroz integral y lo deja muy bien, si usas arroz largo mexicano, te vendría igual una arrocera mas barata ya que queda igual que en esta, pero si cocinas arroz asiático, veras una mejor cocción y diferencia, algo raro, la olla se comenzó a rayar con la pala que trae, pero leyendo reseñas de este modelo en Internet, es "normal que se raye". En conclusión. Pros +Muy buena calidad en materiales +Versatilidad en tipos de arroz y modos de cocción. +Función tacook, coccion lenta y pan Contras +Un poco cara +Para arroz largo (mexicano) da igual esta o una de 800 pesos. +La olla se ralla muy rapido

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