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The GreenLife Digital Rice Cooker is a compact, 4-cup capacity kitchen essential featuring one-touch presets for multiple grains, a toxin-free ceramic nonstick pot, and advanced fuzzy logic technology that automatically adjusts cooking for perfect texture. Its dishwasher-safe removable pot and intuitive LED interface make it ideal for busy professionals seeking healthy, hassle-free meals in a stylish periwinkle design.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #4,917 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #27 in Rice Cookers |
| Brand | GreenLife |
| Capacity | 4 Cups |
| Color | Periwinkle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,964 Reviews |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 7.44"D x 7.36"W x 8.23"H |
M**H
Cute & cooks perfect for 2 ppl. :)
Very easy to use. Rice 🍚 is perfect. We add 5 min to the white rice cooking time & its been Perfect since we figured out that trick 👍. We wanted a smaller rice cooker, this serves 1- 2 ppl well. More if you eat small amounts. We've had it approx 1 year. Seems durable, good quality for the price 👌. Warms for approx 20 hours & has not burned anything. It is a cute smaller size around 4 C cooked. Would purchase again.
H**7
Fantastic rice with this compact cooker!
First of all the rice comes out really well, which is the most important thing! In particular I love that I can get two good servings of brown rice that is perfectly moist, chewy and delicious in only 50 minutes, and white rice that is moist and fluffy in only 25 minutes. And cleanup is a breeze, there is very little residue on the inner lid and you don't have to scrape to get every grain of rice out of the pot. It is also very compact and fits easily in my cupboard when not in use, and I like that the cooker doesn't take a long time to cool off so you can make another batch of rice right away if you want to. (My husband likes white rice but I prefer brown, so I cook the brown first, rinse out the pot and lid and then make the white.) It is also easy to learn how to operate and is absolutely adorable! For these reasons I am giving the rice cooker 5 stars, but there is one little niggling thing that isn't ideal. As other reviewers have mentioned it is REALLY hard to see the marks inside the pot. Maybe this is because the healthier nonstick ceramic coating is very dark, and I like the coating, so maybe that is just the price we have to pay. But it is really hard to see those markings. Luckily there are two work-arounds. You can use a flashlight to shine into the pot when you are adding the water so that you can see where the line is. I know, a little bit of a hassle, but it works. You can also just use a measuring cup to add the correct amount of water. I use an actual measuring cup for the water instead of the "scoop" they give you to measure out the rice, which is only about 2/3 cup. So what I do is, I take 1 scoop of rice and rinse it really well to remove the excess starch, then drain that completely and put it in the pot. To the drained wet rice I add one "real" cup of water for brown rice or 5/8 cup water for white rice. This way I don't have to use the flashlight to see the markings in the pot.
I**E
She's The Love of My Life
What?! I haven't reviewed this yet?! This rice cooker has seriously changed my life. I was using her for making rice and one-pot rice cooker meals every now and again. Then I used her for quinoa. Now I'm using her almost daily for steel-cut oats. I was disappointed because I threw out the booklet and my oats kept coming out too watery, so I decided to check the product listing to see if maybe they offered a PDF version of the booklet or something. Nope! Even better. They put the cooking chart right there with the other product images, and it's in pink to match my rice cooker! I'm about to print it out, but I would love to be able to get it as a magnet. I'm also one of those health-conscious nuts who is trying to avoid microplastics and PFAS. I got concerned, thinking this rice cooker was just nonstick until I checked the listing again. She's ceramic. I got worried about the piece that disconnects from the lid, thinking it was plastic. If you try to bend it, you'll see it is actually metal. So, this rice cooker is clean. I work weird hours and that means I sleep weird hours. Well, guess what? There's a delay start timer. I have used it to delay the start by 18 hours before. It can go higher than that. I'm pretty sure you could delay by an entire 24 hours. That means you can prep those oats whenever you get the chance and they'll be ready for tomorrow's breakfast. I have never had anything burn in this rice cooker. She is multi-functional, as I mentioned earlier, with the quinoa, rice, oats, etc. The fact that I'm using it near daily shows it's a good value. It's pretty lightweight, and the inner pot is super easy to wash. And to top it all off, you can get it in pink! If you're on the fence about this, don't be. It works great. I personally haven't had the issue with the "buttons" not being sensitive enough, but I can see why people might feel this way, as they aren't exactly buttons.
T**I
Makes wonderful rice and so convenient
Greenlife Digital RIce Cooker is very convenient and durable with easy clean up. It makes perfect rice and I also using is for Steel Cut Oatmeal. I have bought several for gifts also because I like it so much. I wish it came in a larger size.
A**R
Great little rice cooker!
I use this rice cooker almost daily to cook steelcut oats. It cooks them perfectly and they stay warm and very good for 2 hours or more. I can get the oats ready the night before and set a timer for the next morning. I have good luck cooking brown rice, white rice, couscous and quinoa in this also. It is ideal for a 2-person household. It is made of ceramic (no nonstick coatings) and easy to clean. I have owned it for 1 year with no problems.
N**R
Love it - but the durability is questionable and customer service is horrid
I love this rice cooker - it is the perfect size and easy to use; but it has not lasted. I bought it in January - so just about three months ago. I am very careful in my use and cleaning. I only use the plastic "spoon" they provide. I use a dishcloth, and then put it in the dishwasher. But, even with my careful approach, the inside is already chipping and the non-stick is compromised. There doesn't seem to be any way to order a replacement container. So I am disappointed, to say the least. I really dislike the concept of needing to buy a whole new cooker, just because the container has started to chip. *Added after working with customer service* I contacted customer service to see if I could purchase a replacement inner container. Instead of answering that question they made me go through the warranty claim process and submit photos. NOTE: I was NOT submitting a warranty claim. I was just trying to find out if I could BUY a replacement container. As I told the agent - I have never worked so hard to try and spend my money on someone's product. Instead I was told the chipping was "normal" and because of the fact it was a ceramic coating, there was no risk to me or potential heath hazard because as they said: "Chipping up to 1 to 2 mm is a perfectly normal occurrence because Ceramic coatings are very hard – i.e. in the same way as Porcelain Ceramics are hard but not very flexible. Secondly, unlike with PTFE coatings, Thermolon does not require any chemical adhesive primer to stick to the pan. Thermolon’s adhesion relies solely on roughening the pan’s surface before the coating is applied, which creates a natural lock and key adhesion. Any imperfections, such as chipping, are considered a reflection of the hardness of Ceramic coatings and not having to rely on chemicals for adhesion. As the product remains perfectly safe for use if it chips, it does not require a replacement. In fact, the hardness of the coating is one of its strengths because it will be less prone to scratching during daily use. The great thing is that our products do not contain any PTFE or other PFAS, and they are free of Lead and Cadmium." I pointed out I was in manufacturing myself and I knew spin when I saw it, and once again asked if I could purchase a replacement container. Only after asking the same question in three emails did the company finally say, no they did not sell replacement parts. If the company can't answer a straightforward question or stand behind their products by offering replacement parts, then don't waste your money with that Company. I wish I had know all this before I bought the product. So, I am writing a long review to help others make a truly informed decision.
M**M
Fantastic little rice cooker
I had been wanting a rice cooker, as something always messes up when I cook it on the stove. I also wanted something a bit more fancier than a basic rice cooker, but also something small, as I only cook for myself and have limited counter space. After browsing, I decided on this one, because it was on sale, and I found the design really cute. I love this rice cooker. The size is perfect, and doesn’t take up too much counter space. The directions are easy to follow and it cooks the rice perfectly every time (I’ve been using jasmine rice). The rice is so fluffy and moist, and doesn’t stick to the pot, so you can get all the rice. Cleaning is also super easy thanks to the nonstick pot. I haven’t had a chance yet to see how it cooks quinoa, brown rice, or oatmeal yet, as I’ve got an 11 pound bag of jasmine rice to get through, but I will certainly update my review when I get the chance. But all in all, I’m very happy with this rice cooker, and would definitely recommend. UPDATE (6/10/25): It cooks brown rice to perfection as well, though be forewarned, it does take about an hour for it to cook.
E**J
It's Good, not Great. But it is Quite Functional, and it has Fuzzy Logic!
I'll give you what I fid the pros and cons. Pros: - Fuzzy Logic (Makes good rice) - Small (Make rice for one/two people - or small family) - Multi-options (Quinoa, Brown/White Rice - Oatmeal...I believe) - Simple Clean (Two parts, all fit a singular way) - Simple to use (Pick a mode, press start - go) - You can fit this pretty easily into a small kitchen. (This does take up some space, but not as much as other appliances) Cons: - Keep warm, means keep crunchy. (I make the rice and serve, keep warm is a farce.) - Better than cheaper small options but not better than Asian based alternatives (See above) - No drain on this, versus other rice cookers which give you a drain for excess moisture you can clean out. So when you raise the lid, all the moisture flies to the base rim of the cooker. If you paddle poorly, you'll lose a small quantity of your rice to mush water as it might fall into the excess water. - Cord pops out the backside easily and often. (Not when cooking, but typically when setting it up) Neutral: - The measurements are always too watery for my tastes, but that's kind a universal rice-cooker thing - Non-stick (easy to clean, but chemicals no matter the "ceramic" selling point - breaks down eventually) The truth of the matter is I am mixed-race and grew up using rice cookers. But as an adult, I mostly swapped to just using a pot, as I think non-stick is pretty dubious. I got this for if I get sick, as it's easy for my partner to understand how to use. But I ended up using it like old times after a while, because it's pretty hands off. In fact, it's absolutely hands off. I would rate it as okay, not bad or great. It looks cuter on the outside, than it feels when the components are in hand. I used to have a 2-cup Zojirushi that was the size of a thimble. With a retractable cord, and the old school modular up/down switch. I wanted something similar as I find most rice cookers are too large for a small amount of people. While it's easy enough to reheat rice nothing is better than fresh. This does an okay job, but falls into the same trappings of other cheap cookers. Namely it cannot keep rice warm, so time it for immediate serving. Likewise the components feel competent but cheap. The bowl is the same thinness as all the other cheap cookers. But this might be the cheapest you can grab fuzzy logic for. So there's that. Your call, but if you are not used to a certain quality of rice you'll be totally fine. Oh, last thing being the cord constantly pops out the backside for me. So I will go to plug it in, and it won't turn on because the cord has popped out the backside. I give it a soft shove, and it turns right on. I was absolutely started they chose a static cord i the back over one which rolls back into it's chasis. To be honest though, this one would be easier to replace if something broke. It does pop out about once every fifth go though. Figured I should note, although it might have something to do with my unit over others. I can probably go into the back, shave off some of the plastic, and it'll stay stuck forever. It's probably too tight a fit for the plug so it keeps forcing it out after a while.
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