Agree - from what I can tell, Zojirushi are the best, followed very closely by Tiger. As far as my Taiwanese partner is concerned, it has to be Taitung or nothing. They work differently - more steaming less boiling, but don't have buttons and timers and congee settings etc. And I do love buttons on things! His sister, however, has a top of the range Zoji button-laden thing that I covet.
My very cheap no-brand one does a perfect job of the white rice I cook in it. I think if I were to regularly cook brown and/or wild rice I'd invest in a better one. However, I think one needs to get a model that comes with computerised cooking (Zoji call it Fuzzy Logic, Tiger call it Micom) as otherwise they're basically just button-laden things that cook with a timer. Plus, I'd need a 220v one. And then I'd get taken in by the induction ones (more even heat) and maybe even the ones that cook the rice under pressure (this is a forum full of gadget lovers after all!) so I've not bothered![]()
Not only do we love gadgets, but we (or I) love to learn new things, new facts, new details.
Actually, until I read your post, I had no idea that Fuzzy Logic and Micom were the same thing.