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product_id: 16396567
title: "Hannex RCTJ200S Ceramice Rice Cooker, 2 L, White"
brand: "hannex"
price: "372.27 DT"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 9.5h programmable timer 3-D heating for even cooking Nanotech ceramic inner pot Hannex RCTJ200S Ceramice Rice Cooker, 2 L, White

**Brand:** hannex
**Price:** 372.27 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🍚 Elevate your kitchen game with smart, stylish, and healthy rice cooking!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hannex RCTJ200S Ceramice Rice Cooker, 2 L, White by hannex
- **How much does it cost?** 372.27 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/16396567-hannex-rctj200s-ceramice-rice-cooker-2-l-white)

## Best For

- hannex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Safety First:** Multi-layer safety protection ensures peace of mind during every cooking cycle 🔒
- • **Compact Yet Spacious:** Sleek design fits any kitchen while serving up to 4 people—ideal for modern living spaces 🏡
- • **Nanotech Ceramic Pot:** Cook healthier meals with a high-quality ceramic inner pot enhanced by cutting-edge nanotechnology 🧪
- • **Smart 9.5-Hour Timer:** Set it and forget it—wake up or come home to freshly cooked rice with programmable control ⏰
- • **Effortless 3-D Heating:** Experience perfectly cooked rice every time with advanced 3-D heat distribution ⚡

## Overview

The Hannex RCTJ200S is a 2-liter ceramic rice cooker designed for up to 4 servings, featuring a 3-D heating system for even cooking, a 9.5-hour programmable timer for convenience, and a nanotechnology-enhanced ceramic inner pot for healthier meals. Its compact design saves kitchen space and includes multi-safety protections, making it a smart, stylish addition to any modern home.

## Description

Hannex Rice Cooker is designed for use in light duty household rice cooking. Truly healthy cooker integrates traditional Chinese cooking with ceramic utensils and modern 3D heating technologies. Nano non-stick ceramic inner pot. The rice cooker comes complete with a 50-in. (127cm) power cord and plug, The case frame is made from stainless steel and assemble with durable molded plastic. Multiple safety devices, ensures safe use. Simple, vogue style, compact with large capacity Multipurpose cooker design Innovative 3D heating technology saves power 9.5 hours timer & preset function Easy to read digital readout for time Stainless steel case. Molded plastic bottoms Microcomputer fuzzy logic control, one-touch operation CETL listed Full one-year parts and labor warranty

Review: Love it! - This is a wonderful rice cooker. It makes much better rice than the ones with metal nonstick pans. Also keeps rice warm for hours after unplugging it due to thick ceramic. It does take longer then the metal basin ones, but its worth the wait.
Review: A Ceramic Bowl Rice Cooker - The Hannex rice cooker uses a ceramic inner pot with a stainless steel inner lid, no aluminum or PTFE. Those of you following the reviews on the Zo rice cookers with PTFE inner pots and aluminum inner lids who don't want those materials touching your food will find the Hannex material choices a welcome alternative that yields cooked rice equally as well with an easier to clean inner pot. Rice and grains in general can be tricky to cook in SS (stainless steel) because optimum consistency may leave slightly burnt or dry rice at the bottom of the pot, in fact I've been told that in the East this layer of slightly burnt rice is favored. I don't like the waste personally and the ceramic pot yields 100% with no waste whatsoever just like PTFE does and this alone makes the Hannex worth the $59.00 I paid for it. The packaging, instructions and cooker resemble most products with the "Made in China" label on them, this is not necessarily a bad thing, here's why: Circuit boards, machine castings, materials, etc. are all subject to quality control regardless whether that material is in a Lexus or a Kia and it's the quality control along with the engineering budget that determines the final product. In my view the best designed Chinese kitchen implement is the Instant Pot, the Hannex shows some cut corners in engineering but let me say this does not equate to poor quality control or materials. When plugged in (the Hannex "off" button shuts off the cooking process but leaves the LED (light emitter diode) display lit. The display shows "0.0", this is the first sign of budget limitations, here's why: The Hannex only allows 9.5 hours of time delay cooking. Let's say you want porridge for breakfast ( the Hannex has three selections, "rice cook", "soup stew", "porridge") with only 9.5 hours I have to start the cooker at 10:30 pm for 8:00 am porridge. The 9.5 hour limitation is due to the two digit LED display and the control circuit that runs it. With two digits the maximum time delay is 9.9 hours, 2 and one half digits would yield 19.9 hours, three digits would yield 99.9 hours. You can see that adding one half digit would greatly expand the preset time. You may have noticed that I showed 9.9 hours and not 9.5 hours, this is another short cut in the design. The other problem I found was that the Hannex doesn't have a 'cooking complete' beeper, it just goes to its keep warm setting. Beepers are nice for busy people multitasking, I like to set up my grain and then move on to other tasks, I find the lack of a beeper bothersome. The instructions are about average, the material quality appears good (I will do a follow up in several months), cleaning is simply a matter of wiping down the housing with a damp sponge and washing the bowl (I personally like the bowl material and construction) and removing the small vent on top for cleaning. One note on measuring cups: If some of you are slightly baffled about the size of the measuring cups in Chinese implements it's because of the metric system. If you fill the Hannex cup with water and pour it into a standard US kitchen cup you'll find that it only fills to the three quarter mark. Initially I used the included cup. Filling the ceramic pot with water to the 1 cup mark (for one cup of rice) uses exactly two US cups of water. Hannex's chart for the "best" rice shows a two to one ratio for my brown rice but using their cup the ratio would be 2.67 to one. What's going on here? My take is that the ceramic bowl was manufactured to US specs and this is why my original rice came out 'mushy'. So, if you use the line on the ceramic bowl to measure your water level than use a level US cup of dry rice, this will yield Hannex's "best" rice ratio. Hannex claims "fuzzy logic", let me explain fuzzy logic. A small microcontroller (think of it as a mini computer) senses different criteria, humidity, heat, etc. and adjusts the cooking process based on that criteria. Microcontrolled devices actually use fewer components than non microcontrolled designs because the microcontroller eliminates several electronic components. The slowly dimming dome light in your car after you shut off the key is an example of a microcontrolled circuit. It sounds like a big deal but really isn't. Done right it does make better rice…. in most cases, programmed wrong and you're better off without it. I like this Hannex model's relatively small size, it fits neatly on the kitchen counter, no water spits out of the vent, cleans up easily, uses no PTFE or aluminum and cooks rice well, that's most of what I want in a rice cooker.

## Features

- Simple and Stylish appearance, small volume high-capacity, various functions in one, space saver for kitchen
- Perfectly prepares for 4 people
- 3-D heating system, energy efficient/ 9.5h programmable timer, smart programming control technology
- Healthy High-quality ceramic inner pot with application of Nanotechnology/ Includes measuring cup and serving spatula
- Multi-Safety protection system
- NOTE: Please ensure to measure rice in the cup that comes along with the product ONLY

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0099AKGYW |
| Brand | Hannex |
| Brand Name | Hannex |
| Capacity | 2 liters |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 17 Reviews |
| Included Components | Instruction Manual, Power cord, Spatula |
| Item Weight | 5.8 Pounds |
| Lid Material | ceramic,ceramice,stainless steel |
| Manufacturer | Hannex |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Model Number | RCTJ200S |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non-Stick, One-Touch Operation, Programmable, Timer |
| Part Number | RCTJ200S |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Special Feature | Non-Stick, One-Touch Operation, Programmable, Timer |
| UPC | 800794600826 800794600833 |
| Wattage | 300 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hannex
- **Capacity:** 2 Liters
- **Color:** White
- **Special Feature:** One-Touch Operation, Timer, Non-Stick, Programmable
- **Material:** Ceramic

## Images

![Hannex RCTJ200S Ceramice Rice Cooker, 2 L, White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61BCUk1HyVL.jpg)
![Hannex RCTJ200S Ceramice Rice Cooker, 2 L, White - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41iGhAdGHIL.jpg)
![Hannex RCTJ200S Ceramice Rice Cooker, 2 L, White - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41zGXqIryWL.jpg)
![Hannex RCTJ200S Ceramice Rice Cooker, 2 L, White - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41flT6kfQLL.jpg)
![Hannex RCTJ200S Ceramice Rice Cooker, 2 L, White - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41a+0jzGwzL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love it!
*by M***E on October 21, 2015*

This is a wonderful rice cooker. It makes much better rice than the ones with metal nonstick pans. Also keeps rice warm for hours after unplugging it due to thick ceramic. It does take longer then the metal basin ones, but its worth the wait.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Ceramic Bowl Rice Cooker
*by M***0 on November 19, 2013*

The Hannex rice cooker uses a ceramic inner pot with a stainless steel inner lid, no aluminum or PTFE. Those of you following the reviews on the Zo rice cookers with PTFE inner pots and aluminum inner lids who don't want those materials touching your food will find the Hannex material choices a welcome alternative that yields cooked rice equally as well with an easier to clean inner pot. Rice and grains in general can be tricky to cook in SS (stainless steel) because optimum consistency may leave slightly burnt or dry rice at the bottom of the pot, in fact I've been told that in the East this layer of slightly burnt rice is favored. I don't like the waste personally and the ceramic pot yields 100% with no waste whatsoever just like PTFE does and this alone makes the Hannex worth the $59.00 I paid for it. The packaging, instructions and cooker resemble most products with the "Made in China" label on them, this is not necessarily a bad thing, here's why: Circuit boards, machine castings, materials, etc. are all subject to quality control regardless whether that material is in a Lexus or a Kia and it's the quality control along with the engineering budget that determines the final product. In my view the best designed Chinese kitchen implement is the Instant Pot, the Hannex shows some cut corners in engineering but let me say this does not equate to poor quality control or materials. When plugged in (the Hannex "off" button shuts off the cooking process but leaves the LED (light emitter diode) display lit. The display shows "0.0", this is the first sign of budget limitations, here's why: The Hannex only allows 9.5 hours of time delay cooking. Let's say you want porridge for breakfast ( the Hannex has three selections, "rice cook", "soup stew", "porridge") with only 9.5 hours I have to start the cooker at 10:30 pm for 8:00 am porridge. The 9.5 hour limitation is due to the two digit LED display and the control circuit that runs it. With two digits the maximum time delay is 9.9 hours, 2 and one half digits would yield 19.9 hours, three digits would yield 99.9 hours. You can see that adding one half digit would greatly expand the preset time. You may have noticed that I showed 9.9 hours and not 9.5 hours, this is another short cut in the design. The other problem I found was that the Hannex doesn't have a 'cooking complete' beeper, it just goes to its keep warm setting. Beepers are nice for busy people multitasking, I like to set up my grain and then move on to other tasks, I find the lack of a beeper bothersome. The instructions are about average, the material quality appears good (I will do a follow up in several months), cleaning is simply a matter of wiping down the housing with a damp sponge and washing the bowl (I personally like the bowl material and construction) and removing the small vent on top for cleaning. One note on measuring cups: If some of you are slightly baffled about the size of the measuring cups in Chinese implements it's because of the metric system. If you fill the Hannex cup with water and pour it into a standard US kitchen cup you'll find that it only fills to the three quarter mark. Initially I used the included cup. Filling the ceramic pot with water to the 1 cup mark (for one cup of rice) uses exactly two US cups of water. Hannex's chart for the "best" rice shows a two to one ratio for my brown rice but using their cup the ratio would be 2.67 to one. What's going on here? My take is that the ceramic bowl was manufactured to US specs and this is why my original rice came out 'mushy'. So, if you use the line on the ceramic bowl to measure your water level than use a level US cup of dry rice, this will yield Hannex's "best" rice ratio. Hannex claims "fuzzy logic", let me explain fuzzy logic. A small microcontroller (think of it as a mini computer) senses different criteria, humidity, heat, etc. and adjusts the cooking process based on that criteria. Microcontrolled devices actually use fewer components than non microcontrolled designs because the microcontroller eliminates several electronic components. The slowly dimming dome light in your car after you shut off the key is an example of a microcontrolled circuit. It sounds like a big deal but really isn't. Done right it does make better rice…. in most cases, programmed wrong and you're better off without it. I like this Hannex model's relatively small size, it fits neatly on the kitchen counter, no water spits out of the vent, cleans up easily, uses no PTFE or aluminum and cooks rice well, that's most of what I want in a rice cooker.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect rice...
*by P***O on July 19, 2013*

Ceramic pot, makes cooking extremely even, moisture is well preserved from top to bottom. Aluminion or clay pot don't even compare to this cooker. A1

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