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product_id: 16142231
title: "Micom Rice Cooker 3 Cup Uncooked / 6 Cup Cooked, Korean Fuzzy Logic Rice Cooker Small with Delay Timer & Keep Warm Setting, Versatile Food Steamer with Non-Stick Inner Pot, Red (CR-0351F)"
brand: "cuckoo"
price: "€ 254.53"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Cuckoo"
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# 3-cup uncooked / 6-cup cooked capacity Advanced Korean Fuzzy Logic tech Turbo mode cooks rice in under 25 mins Micom Rice Cooker 3 Cup Uncooked / 6 Cup Cooked, Korean Fuzzy Logic Rice Cooker Small with Delay Timer & Keep Warm Setting, Versatile Food Steamer with Non-Stick Inner Pot, Red (CR-0351F)

**Brand:** cuckoo
**Price:** € 254.53
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍽️ Elevate your rice game—fast, flawless, and fuss-free every time!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Micom Rice Cooker 3 Cup Uncooked / 6 Cup Cooked, Korean Fuzzy Logic Rice Cooker Small with Delay Timer & Keep Warm Setting, Versatile Food Steamer with Non-Stick Inner Pot, Red (CR-0351F) by cuckoo
- **How much does it cost?** € 254.53 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/16142231-micom-rice-cooker-3-cup-uncooked-6-cup-cooked-korean)

## Best For

- cuckoo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Stay Fresh Longer:** Keep Warm setting maintains optimal temperature to preserve rice freshness without drying out.
- • **Effortless Operation:** User-friendly digital controls with a sleek LCD display make cooking intuitive and stress-free.
- • **Compact Yet Capacious:** Ideal 3-cup uncooked capacity fits small families or solo chefs craving fresh rice daily.
- • **Speed Meets Precision:** Turbo mode delivers perfectly cooked rice in under 25 minutes—because your time is valuable.
- • **Tailored Texture Control:** My Mode lets you customize rice flavor and texture, elevating every meal to gourmet status.

## Overview

The CUCKOO Micom Rice Cooker CR-0351F is a compact, 3-cup uncooked (6-cup cooked) Korean rice cooker featuring advanced Fuzzy Logic technology for precise cooking. It offers 5 versatile modes including a turbo setting that cooks rice in under 25 minutes, customizable texture control via My Mode, and a Keep Warm function that extends rice freshness. Designed for small households or mindful eaters, it combines speed, convenience, and consistent quality in a sleek red, non-stick aluminum body.

## Description

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Review: Just what I needed - now, I'm getting fat - Got it a few days ago. I tested it with just one cup of rice - this cooker cooked it in 10-15 minutes flat! I'm Korean-American, and I expected the Cuckoo to be faster than the Zoji cookers, but, wow, this was the fastest I've ever seen rice cooked! This was on the "Turbo" cooking function but there wasn't that THAT much of a difference between quality of the rice cooked on the turbo vs the normal glutinous functions that I noticed. Actually, I kinda preferred the rice cooked on the turbo function. With two cups it took 5-10 minutes more - still fast as lightning. The rice kernels were fully cooked into its center altho only a tiniest bit al dente. I read another Korean reviewer remark that she wished it was a pressure cooker. I understand this sentiment, however, because I know Koreans like their rice fully cooked and evenly from outside of the kernel all the way in. The pressure cooker models cost around $400 a pop, however, so, yeah.... Also, I think many Americans, however, would prefer this texture, and I myself didn't mind it at all either. The kernels were truly cooked all the way to center - don't mistake me... just the pressure cookers I think do tend to change the molecular structure of the starch to make them more texturally appealing to Koreans, and there is a difference. I, myself, am not that picky, however. I think this cooker still cooks rice to a quality that you would find from 90% of so called sushi restaurants in the US and that on the "turbo" function - in other words, not bad at all, unless you really are picky and sensitive to the texture and flavor of rice. Also, no residual moisture on the sides when I opened like you would get with bargain basement 20$ cookers. No splattering or boil overs either. And even on the regular glutinous rice setting, the rice cooked evenly and rather fast. The glutinous setting I think took maybe 10-15 minutes more, but that's still really fast to cook rice. For reference, the Zoji models I'm familiar with can take over an hour. The tiny quality difference in rice flavor of rice cooked for an hour vs this rice cooked in 15 minutes was not at all big enough for me to favor the one hour cooked rice. I'm too old and impatient for that. Also, many Zoji I think tend to rot the rice after a day, because their warm setting sometimes is not hot enough, but I think with the Cuckoo rice cookers, they got the temperature so that altho the rice may overcook a bit after a long time on the warm setting and turn a tad yellow from the heat, they got the temperature just hot enough to keep the microbes from forming too quickly. In other words, I think this cooker keeps the rice fresher a day or so longer than most Zoji models on the warm setting. This model still does say to take the rice out and store away in refrigerator, etc. if longer than 24 hours, etc. But, I'm confident the rice is still good enough for me a couple days later, etc. Zoji makes really good rice cookers, but imo, the top of the line Cuckoo cook better rice these days. It's like the Toyota vs. Hyundai wars among rice cookers, I guess. Zoji still has all the best reviews from being the top manufacturer of yester years. I wouldn't discount the Cuckoos tho. I'm getting on middle age and I live alone, so I bought this small model because I've been trying not to eat too much carbs. For last 2-3 years, I've almost never ate rice but once a month or so. My mother's family all had diabetic symptoms, and I didn't want to go that route. Still I had a craving on occasion for rice. This model can really cook tiny portions, which was what I wanted, and I'm very happy with it. Easy to use, easy to clean. Small portions, so, little waste. Lastly, the English in the user manual was atrocious - as if it was Google translated directly from Korean. I also read some reviewers who never bothered to set the time, perhaps because the instructions were confusing? In case it helps... To set the clock; 1. Press the left bottom button for two seconds. This will activate the time setting feature and make the time blink. 2. Press the same button to adjust the hour. Press the right bottom button to adjust the minutes. 3. After getting the correct time inputted, press the right top button to set the time. You're done! The cooker does have a lithium battery in case of electrical brown outs. So, if you use the timer function to cook at a certain time, less to worry about too. Your rice will more than likely be ready and cooked unless a very long prolonged electrical black out or something. Love this cooker - perfect size, perfect function, great price - at least for me. Now, I gotta stop using it because, I got fatter.
Review: Great rice cooker - Really nice rice cooker for a rice loving Irish guy. Might not accommodate families that eat rice every day but, works great and is simple for those of us who use it a couple days a week. Easy to clean and once you get used to it, easy to use. Makes GREAT rice. Small enough to store and easy to use. I love it!!!

## Features

- 5 Versatile Modes: Includes white rice, brown/GABA rice, porridge, and a turbo mode that provides cooked white rice in under 25 minutes
- Small to Mid Capacity: The 3-cup uncooked (6-cup cooked) capacity makes this rice cooker ideal for small family gatherings to everyday dinners
- Easy-to-Use Functionality: Equipped with user-friendly digital controls, a modern LCD display, and Fuzzy Logic Technology
- My Mode Function: Allows you to take control of the temperature with an array of unique rice flavor and texture choices
- Included Accessories: Comes with a product manual, rice spatula, and rice measuring cup

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CCVNX0O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,791 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #180 in Rice Cookers |
| Brand | CUCKOO |
| Brand Name | CUCKOO |
| Capacity | 3 Cups |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 588 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850208007284, 08809019402605 |
| Included Components | Inner Pot, Instruction Manual, Scoop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.8"D x 11.5"W x 8.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Rice Cooker |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Lid Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | Cuckoo |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Electric Warmer Rice Cooker |
| Model Number | CR-0351FR |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non-Stick |
| Part Number | CR-0351FR |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8"D x 11.5"W x 8.9"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Warranty Description | 1-year manufacturer warranty |
| Wattage | 425 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CUCKOO
- **Capacity:** 3 Cups
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Product Care Instructions:** Hand Wash
- **Product Dimensions:** 7.8"D x 11.5"W x 8.9"H

## Images

![Micom Rice Cooker 3 Cup Uncooked / 6 Cup Cooked, Korean Fuzzy Logic Rice Cooker Small with Delay Timer & Keep Warm Setting, Versatile Food Steamer with Non-Stick Inner Pot, Red (CR-0351F) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71eCyi6ENML.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does this rice cooker talk to you in korean?**
A: Colby, the Cuckoo has never spoken to me personally, but it beeps politely in universal techno-beep at the end of a cycle.  The instruction manual is in (translated) English.  The control panel is printed in English and Korean.

**Q: What language does it use on the button? because the pictures shows that it is korean on the button, i want english.**
A: It's in both and you can set up the menu in English

**Q: Is there a timer to delay cooking 6-8 hours?**
A: I went  and checked again yes apparently there is although I have not used it.

**Q: Does this rice cooker come with rice paddles?**
A: Yes, it does. Three is one paddle that comes with that rice cooker.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just what I needed - now, I'm getting fat
*by A***N on January 13, 2017*

Got it a few days ago. I tested it with just one cup of rice - this cooker cooked it in 10-15 minutes flat! I'm Korean-American, and I expected the Cuckoo to be faster than the Zoji cookers, but, wow, this was the fastest I've ever seen rice cooked! This was on the "Turbo" cooking function but there wasn't that THAT much of a difference between quality of the rice cooked on the turbo vs the normal glutinous functions that I noticed. Actually, I kinda preferred the rice cooked on the turbo function. With two cups it took 5-10 minutes more - still fast as lightning. The rice kernels were fully cooked into its center altho only a tiniest bit al dente. I read another Korean reviewer remark that she wished it was a pressure cooker. I understand this sentiment, however, because I know Koreans like their rice fully cooked and evenly from outside of the kernel all the way in. The pressure cooker models cost around $400 a pop, however, so, yeah.... Also, I think many Americans, however, would prefer this texture, and I myself didn't mind it at all either. The kernels were truly cooked all the way to center - don't mistake me... just the pressure cookers I think do tend to change the molecular structure of the starch to make them more texturally appealing to Koreans, and there is a difference. I, myself, am not that picky, however. I think this cooker still cooks rice to a quality that you would find from 90% of so called sushi restaurants in the US and that on the "turbo" function - in other words, not bad at all, unless you really are picky and sensitive to the texture and flavor of rice. Also, no residual moisture on the sides when I opened like you would get with bargain basement 20$ cookers. No splattering or boil overs either. And even on the regular glutinous rice setting, the rice cooked evenly and rather fast. The glutinous setting I think took maybe 10-15 minutes more, but that's still really fast to cook rice. For reference, the Zoji models I'm familiar with can take over an hour. The tiny quality difference in rice flavor of rice cooked for an hour vs this rice cooked in 15 minutes was not at all big enough for me to favor the one hour cooked rice. I'm too old and impatient for that. Also, many Zoji I think tend to rot the rice after a day, because their warm setting sometimes is not hot enough, but I think with the Cuckoo rice cookers, they got the temperature so that altho the rice may overcook a bit after a long time on the warm setting and turn a tad yellow from the heat, they got the temperature just hot enough to keep the microbes from forming too quickly. In other words, I think this cooker keeps the rice fresher a day or so longer than most Zoji models on the warm setting. This model still does say to take the rice out and store away in refrigerator, etc. if longer than 24 hours, etc. But, I'm confident the rice is still good enough for me a couple days later, etc. Zoji makes really good rice cookers, but imo, the top of the line Cuckoo cook better rice these days. It's like the Toyota vs. Hyundai wars among rice cookers, I guess. Zoji still has all the best reviews from being the top manufacturer of yester years. I wouldn't discount the Cuckoos tho. I'm getting on middle age and I live alone, so I bought this small model because I've been trying not to eat too much carbs. For last 2-3 years, I've almost never ate rice but once a month or so. My mother's family all had diabetic symptoms, and I didn't want to go that route. Still I had a craving on occasion for rice. This model can really cook tiny portions, which was what I wanted, and I'm very happy with it. Easy to use, easy to clean. Small portions, so, little waste. Lastly, the English in the user manual was atrocious - as if it was Google translated directly from Korean. I also read some reviewers who never bothered to set the time, perhaps because the instructions were confusing? In case it helps... To set the clock; 1. Press the left bottom button for two seconds. This will activate the time setting feature and make the time blink. 2. Press the same button to adjust the hour. Press the right bottom button to adjust the minutes. 3. After getting the correct time inputted, press the right top button to set the time. You're done! The cooker does have a lithium battery in case of electrical brown outs. So, if you use the timer function to cook at a certain time, less to worry about too. Your rice will more than likely be ready and cooked unless a very long prolonged electrical black out or something. Love this cooker - perfect size, perfect function, great price - at least for me. Now, I gotta stop using it because, I got fatter.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great rice cooker
*by J***S on October 25, 2025*

Really nice rice cooker for a rice loving Irish guy. Might not accommodate families that eat rice every day but, works great and is simple for those of us who use it a couple days a week. Easy to clean and once you get used to it, easy to use. Makes GREAT rice. Small enough to store and easy to use. I love it!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome rice every time.
*by C***7 on May 24, 2026*

OK OK OK, this is an awesome product. I have for years cooked so so rice a little under cooked or over cooked. Following the instructions the first batch of long grain white rice was PERFECT!! Yes perfect. Just setup the rice to cook then press the button once programmed. Oh the programing is not really difficult actually call it setup and the go. Perfect rice every time.

## Frequently Bought Together

- CUCKOO CR-0351FR 3-Cup (Uncooked) / 6-Cup (Cooked) Electric Warmer Rice Cooker with Nonstick Inner Pot, 5 Menu Modes, LCD Display, Fuzzy Logic Tech (Red)
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