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The Independent’s journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission. I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. But the growing range of increasingly clever multi cookers means it’s a reality. And there’s more choice than ever. We took into consideration number of programmes, ease of use, extra functions such as timer and keep warm, and of course the culinary results.

We also marked them on how easy the cookers were to keep clean and store away. Read on to find out which ones did, and why. You can trust our independent reviews. We may earn commission from some of the retailers , but we never allow this to influence selections, which are formed from real-world testing and expert advice.

This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. For next level cooking, the Vorwerk Thermomix TM6 will blow keen cooks away. We’ve picked products we think you’ll love and may earn commission from links on this page. Read about why you can trust BBC Good Food reviews. Getting your head around cooking rice, its many varieties and the water ratios can be tricky. This is why a rice cooker is a valuable piece of kitchen equipment.

Rice cookers come in all shapes and sizes, from the most straightforward, affordable microwave models to all-singing, dancing multi-cookers. We tested an extensive range and the results were surprising. So, which is the best rice cooker for you? Read on to discover our top buys. The Bamboo matches its price tag in the quality of its build, attractive design and the fluffy, flavourful rice it produces. Settings include a ‘GABA’ option that’s designed to germinate brown rice, and ‘Yumami’ function for white rice that uses phased temperatures to release sugars for a sweeter flavour.

Non-rice programmes include slow cooking, porridge making, steaming and cake baking. The Sage the Fast Slow Go multi-cooker is a super-stylish, with a brushed stainless steel outer so good looking, you’ll want to keep it on your worktop. Apart from making tender, fluffy rice, it has many valuable functions, including making excellent risottos. The instructions are well-written, so you can have the Sage up and running in no time. This specialist machine scores highly for its simple functionality.

We tested the three-cup cooker, but the Cuckoo is also available in a larger six-cup model. Both versions are compact and have small footprints. Though there is only one programme for cooking rice, we had good results with white, brown and short-grain. Read our full Cuckoo automatic rice cooker review.