CUCKOO Twin Pressure Rice Cooker 6-Cup Uncooked / 12-Cup Cooked with InductionHeating Technology, 20 Menu Modes with Voice Guide, Versatile Rice MakerMulti-Cooker & Pressure Cooker (CRP-LHTR0609FW)

CUCKOO Twin Pressure Rice Cooker 6-Cup Uncooked / 12-Cup Cooked with InductionHeating Technology, 20 Menu Modes with Voice Guide, Versatile Rice MakerMulti-Cooker & Pressure Cooker (CRP-LHTR0609FW)

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"article_content": "# CUCKOO Twin Pressure Rice Cooker (CRP-LHTR0609FW) — Honest Review\n\nI'm a practical 30-something engineer who values solid build and predictable results over flashy features. I tested the CUCKOO Twin Pressure Rice Cooker (6-cup uncooked / 12-cup cooked) for several weeks. Short verdict: it makes excellent rice, is well-built, and is versatile — but it has a learning curve and a few annoyances.\n\n## What I liked\n\n- **Rice quality:** The twin pressure option is useful. High-pressure mode gives stickier, restaurant-style rice; non-pressure yields fluffy grains. The induction heating (IH) really helps with even heat distribution — fewer cold spots than my old bottom-heated cooker.\n- **Feature set:** About 20–23 menu modes (listings vary) cover white, GABA/brown, porridge, scorched rice, steam, baby food and more. Smart fuzzy logic detects grain type and adjusts cooking and keep-warm automatically, which works as advertised.\n- **Build & capacity:** The 6-cup uncooked capacity is ideal for a medium family. The unit feels sturdy (weighty base, solid lid mechanism) — not a cheap plastic toy.\n- **Convenience:** The voice guide is helpful when you're multitasking. The LED panel is clear once you learn the icons.\n\n## Drawbacks\n\n- **Learning curve & defaults:** There’s a bit of menu bloat. If you want a plug-and-play cooker, expect to spend time learning modes; the manual could be clearer. I accidentally used high-pressure for dishes that needed non-pressure until I got used to it.\n- **Voice guide & noise:** The voice prompts are useful but can be annoyingly loud in a quiet kitchen. Pressure release is audible (as expected) — not a dealbreaker but noticeable.\n- **Price & footprint:** It’s pricier and larger than simple electric rice cookers. If you only need basic rice, this may be overkill.\n\n## Bottom line\n\nIf you cook rice often and want precise, repeatable results with flexibility for steamed dishes and porridges, the CUCKOO CRP-LHTR0609FW is a strong choice. It’s overkill for occasional rice eaters, but for a medium household that cares about rice texture, it delivers.\n\n**Pros**\n- Excellent rice texture (pressure vs non-pressure)\n- Even heating with induction\n- Versatile menu modes\n- Solid build\n\n**Cons**\n- Menu learning curve and slightly confusing documentation\n- Voice guide can be loud\n- Larger and pricier than basic models",

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