CUCKOO

CUCKOO Twin Pressure Rice Cooker 6-Cup Uncooked 12-Cup Cooked with Nonstick Inner Pot Versatile Rice Maker Warmer with

212+ bought in the past month

$259.00$299.99

About this item

  • Essential: Prepare perfect GABA, mixed rice, Glutinous, porridge, and more. LED display with 12 menu options including, GABA, Glutinous, Mixed Rice, Scorched Rice, High pressure steam, Non-pressure steam, Baby Food etc.
  • Twin Pressure : Twin Pressure function you select the pressure type(High pressure, Non-pressure) depending on your desire.
  • Faster, Smarter Cooking: Features Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Cooking Algorithm, detect grain type, temperature and cook time! Dishes are ready in no time with energy-saving faster cooking times. Adjustable Keep Warm Temperatures and Reheating options.
  • Professional Quality: X-wall diamond coated inner bowl brings optimal temperature and heat distribution throughout your food. Non-stick non-scratch surface and easy one touch cover lid release button allows for an easy clean up.
  • Safety First: We went the extra mile to ensure our electric rice cooker is as safe as it is easy to use! With automatic steam and pressure emission, a lid locking device, auto temperature control, we’re putting your safety first.
$259.00
Was $299.99Save $40.99

In Stock

DeliveryThursday 16 Apr – 22 Apr · Order within 16h 4m
Easy Returns · 30-day window
This order is a gift

In Stock

Secure Checkout
Free Returns
30-Day Guarantee
Secure checkoutAll transactions are SSL-encrypted. Your payment info is never stored.
Free returnsReturn or replace within 30 days
Fast deliveryOrders ship within 1 business day and arrive in 4–8 days.
Buyer protectionIf your order arrives damaged or doesn't show up, we'll make it right.
24/7 supportOur team is here to help. Reach us anytime by email or chat.
Ships fromOur Warehouse
Sold byShips from and sold by CUCKOO RENEWED .
Returns
Easy Returns30-day return window
PaymentsSecure transaction

Product details

BrandCUCKOO
Capacity3 Quarts
Product Dimensions10.39"D x 14.01"W x 10.59"H
Power SourceCorded Electric
Product Care InstructionsHand Wash

Technical specifications

brandCUCKOO
capacity3 Quarts
product_dimensions10.39"D x 14.01"W x 10.59"H
power_sourceCorded Electric
product_care_instructionsHand Wash
colorBlack
special_featureNon-Stick, Programmable, Steam Vent
materialStainless Steel
lid_materialStainless Steel
item_weight13 pounds
wattage880 watts
included_componentsInstruction Manual, Measuring Cup, Spatula, Steam plate, Measuring cup, etc.
voltage120
model_nameCRP-RT0609F 6 cup Twin Pressure Heating Plate Rice Cooker & Warmer
manufacturerCuckoo
item_model_numberCRP-RT0609FB
date_first_availableApril 22, 2020
best_sellers_rank#48,118 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #113 in Rice Cookers

From the brand

Product detailProduct detailProduct detailProduct detailProduct detailProduct detailProduct detailProduct detailProduct detailProduct detailProduct detail
Product detail

Product videos

Product video 1

Customer reviews

4.6921 ratings

Customers say

Customers praise this rice cooker's ability to make perfect rice every time, with one noting it's better than TIGER or Zojirushi. Customers find the rice super flavorful and appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning it does a great job with steel cut oats.

★★★★★

Game-Changer for Rice Lovers!

KevinApril 19, 2025

The CUCKOO CRP-RT0609FW has completely changed how I cook rice and meals. The twin-pressure feature gave me the ability to pick high or soft pressure depending on what I was making. It doesn't matter if it's fluffy white rice or hearty brown rice, it always comes out nice. The 14 menu options are so convenient; I've made GABA rice, porridge and steamed vegetables. The nonstick inner pot is a huge help when it comes to clean-up, and the Auto Clean is an awesome feature that makes it easy to keep clean without extra effort. I liked the Safe Steam Release safety feature, and the 3-language voice guide in English, Korean, and Chinese is pretty nifty and surprisingly helpful. Overall, this rice cooker is sleek, smart, and affordable. It looks great on your counter and cooks like some high quality, restaurant-quality, worth-every-penny kind-of-machine each time. I would definitely recommend this to anybody that wants dependable, high-tech cooking that is easy and enjoyable! Read more

★★★★★

Perfect Rice Every Time!

JaeOctober 4, 2025

This Cuckoo rice cooker is amazing. It cooks rice perfectly — soft, fluffy, and evenly cooked every time. The build quality feels premium, and the design looks sleek on the counter. I love the keep-warm function that keeps the rice fresh for hours without drying out. Definitely worth the price if you eat rice often! Read more

★★★★★

Just a basic reliable Korean rice cooker.

JonathanSeptember 6, 2025

First, these cook rice to the satisfaction of the Korean consumers, who prefer really plump, hard rice, unlike people who eat long grain rice or the Japanese consumers who prefer softer fluffy rice. Furthermore, Korean pressure rice cookers cook at a higher pressure and higher temperature than other pressure cookers such as Instant Pot. That's the reason most Korean households primarily use pressure rice cookers. On the other hand, pressure rice cookers are non-existent in Japan. So, if you prefer your medium grain or short grain rice cooked in Japanese style, this is not for you. I bought this to replace one that is about 15 years old. The voice thingy has become very talkative. It used to only say what's necessary, but now it just keeps on talking. It's good that one can turn it off. The font/words for the buttons are very light, which makes them very difficult to see. Compared to 15 years ago, the options to tweak the cooking parameters is much easier, such as keep warm temperature, degree of browning on the bottom, change language and the volume and some other functions. I don't really see anyone would need to deviate from the default program, but if you want, there they are. Also, because of voice instructions, it's easy to personalize the rice cooker. Other than that, it's a Cuckoo rice cooker. Some complain that it's too big. Yes, it is little bigger than the Japanese brands. But one needs to remember that this is a pressure cooker, which means it gets hotter, so there should be more insulation material between the outer wall and the cooking pot. Also, the primary target market is Korea, where the rice cooker sits on the kitchen counter and is never put away. So, storage convenience was not really on their mind when the designed them. If you want a Korean rice cooker, Cuckoo is the one to get. Not only is it the best-selling brand in Korea, but consumable parts such as the pressure seal rings are easier to find. Read more

★★★★☆

A decent rice cooker, would buy again.

BW MillerOctober 28, 2025

Works reasonably well, though nurungi (rice at bottom of the pot) tends to be discolored even when not fully dried. Compared to our older cooker, the pot is much easier to clean and the handles make it easy to pop out even when hot for serving. Read more

★★★★★

Makes yummy rice!

Marisa DonnellyNovember 8, 2025

Love this cooker. Works great. The rice is made perfectly. Easy to use. Can’t wait to try cooking more foods. Read more

★★★★★

Good

Trisha GallesDecember 2, 2025

Visually stunning. Makes sticky rice very well. Keeps rice warm. Great little rice cooker Read more

Review image 1
★★★★★

Best Investment of the year!!

AngelaDecember 1, 2024

I purchased this rice cooker a year ago, and I can confidently say it’s one of the best kitchen investments I’ve ever made. The rice comes out perfect every single time. The rice is fluffy, evenly cooked, and absolutely delicious. What I really love about it is how versatile and easy to use it is. I’ve used it to make porridge, steam veggies, and even try a few experimental recipes. Love the design and color plus it still looks and works like new, even after a year of regular use. If you have high standards for rice, especially from growing up eating it daily, this rice cooker will meet (and exceed) your expectations! Read more

★★★☆☆

Scorched or undercooked

Mike KimAugust 4, 2025

When I cook white rice using the high-pressure cooking the rice gets scorched at the bottom. But when I use the no-pressure cooking the rice comes out undercooked. Read more

Recently Viewed