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product_id: 47875548
title: "Sistema Microwave Rice Cooker | 2.6 L | Dishwasher Safe Small Rice Cooker | BPA-Free | Red"
brand: "sistema"
price: "¥3364"
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# Microwave-ready for fast cooking 2.6L generous capacity Dishwasher & BPA-free safe Sistema Microwave Rice Cooker | 2.6 L | Dishwasher Safe Small Rice Cooker | BPA-Free | Red

**Brand:** sistema
**Price:** ¥3364
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍽️ Upgrade your microwave game—cook smarter, not harder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sistema Microwave Rice Cooker | 2.6 L | Dishwasher Safe Small Rice Cooker | BPA-Free | Red by sistema
- **How much does it cost?** ¥3364 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sistema enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Hassle-Free Cleanup:** Dishwasher safe design means less time scrubbing, more time living.
- • **Generous 2.6L Capacity:** Feeds solo meals to family dinners without crowding your kitchen.
- • **Safe & Sustainable Materials:** BPA-free, phthalate-free plastic tested for food safety and peace of mind.
- • **Versatile Kitchen Powerhouse:** Not just rice—steam veggies, quinoa, couscous, and more with one smart cooker.
- • **Effortless Fluffy Rice Every Time:** Just add rice & water, microwave, and enjoy perfectly steamed rice in minutes.

## Overview

The Sistema Microwave Rice Cooker is a 2.6L BPA-free, dishwasher-safe plastic cooker designed for quick, hassle-free microwave rice preparation. Featuring patented locking clips and a steam release vent, it ensures perfectly fluffy rice and steamed meals with minimal effort. Lightweight and compact, it outperforms traditional rice cookers in speed, capacity, and ease of cleaning, making it an essential time-saving tool for busy, health-conscious kitchens.

## Description

From the manufacturer A dedicated microwave range for hassle free cooking and reheating Sistema’s unique and durable microwave range has been designed to help make cooking your meals faster and easier. The range of steamers, plates, soup mugs and bowls allow you to effortlessly create nutritious meals or a quick and easy snack in the microwave. Featuring Sistema’s patented easy locking clips and a steam release vent for splatter free heating, allowing steam to escape whilst maintaining moisture in your food. Our containers are all BPA free, Phthalate free and completely food safe. Steam release vents for splatter free microwave reheating. Store leftovers and pre-prepared meals in our microwave containers. Sistema Microwave steamers make it easy to steam vegetables, fish and poultry in the microwave. Steam Release Vent Steam release vent in the lid for splatter free heating. It allows steam to escape whilst maintaining moisture in your food. Wide range of dedicated microwave products Sistema’s wide range of dedicated microwave containers make microwave reheating, steaming and cooking hassle free. Microwave Safe, Dishwasher Safe & Freezer Safe For easy clean up, Sistema Microwave containers and lids can go in the dishwasher (top rack). They can also be stored in the freezer and easily microwaved to defrost and reheat. These containers are made of microwave safe materials that can be used to reheat precooked foods to the proper recommended temperature. These containers are not intended for cooking. Note: Excessive reheating time in the microwave may damage the container. Reheating implies the maximum short term service temperature of a Sistema container is 165°F followed by a cool down period. Maintaining temperatures at 165°F or higher for more than 30 seconds is considered cooking, and is outside the intended use of these products. Made in New Zealand Made in New Zealand from Phthalate free and BPA free materials.* * Tested in a Swiss-based accredited laboratory. (Test Report # 2 017L41823/1, issued in 2019).

Review: N:1 tool in the kitchen!!! my children love using it!!! - N:1 item in our kitchen!!! my children love using it!! The Sistema Microwave Rice Cooker has quickly become one of those kitchen items you wonder how you ever lived without. It’s incredibly easy to use—just add your rice, water, pop on the lid, and let the microwave do the rest. In just a few minutes, you get fluffy, perfectly cooked rice with almost zero effort. The 2.6L capacity is surprisingly generous, making it great for everything from quick solo meals to family dinners. Cleanup is just as simple since the whole cooker is dishwasher safe. The BPA‑free design also gives you peace of mind, especially if you’re using it regularly. What really stands out is how versatile it is. Beyond rice, it handles quinoa, couscous, and even steamed veggies beautifully. It’s a brilliant little time‑saver for busy households, students, or anyone who wants great results without fuss. Overall, the Sistema Microwave Rice Cooker is a practical, affordable, and genuinely helpful addition to any kitchen. It saves time, cooks consistently, and makes everyday meals easier—exactly what a modern kitchen tool should do.
Review: Get this instead of a traditional rice cooker! It's 4x cheaper, runs cheaper and makes better rice! - Absolutely amazing product. My only previous experience with rice cookers was with a resihunger cooker that cost 4x more, and it always produced burnt/very dry rice. Not only does this product not do this for a fraction of the cost, it's better in pretty much every way. - rice always comes out fluffy - Is actually cheaper and more energy efficient - more convenient as it's much easier to clean/much less spillage and is also smaller than a normal rice cooker - whilst holding 2x+ more rice/water -usually cooks rice quicker than rice cooker and especially saucepan, and is just quick start to finish (prep, cooking, cleaning, putting away) -has double the capacity of most full fledged rice cookers, but actually takes up less space, is also like 10x lighter, literally. - cooks other things, such as large amounts of pasta if you don't have access to a hob. The only advantages my last "fully fledged" rice cooker may have, is that arguably the fully featured rice cooker has a "warm" function, which quite frankly burnt my rice even further. A fully fledged rice cooker also takes up less space in total, as it doesn't need a microwave, however if the space constraints aren't too bad, I'd definitely get the sistema microwave rice cooker and a microwave instead, as it's not that much more expensive than the cheapest rice cookers, is more versatile, and makes better rice far more consistently and conveniently in my experience. But yes, the microwave rice cooker is technically less portable if you are required to take your microwave with you too. Also, if you want to make rice on the go, you'd probably be better off with a good old fashion sauce pan and a firepit or butane stove, or better yet, one of those "cook rice in a bag" things they sell in shops now. I'd like to add some instructions that I personally use to make rice in this, as the instructions that came with this product aren't accurate and in-depth instructions for microwave cookers are hard to find. ° First, measure out 100ml of rice, which is about 1 medium portion, and put it in the cooker. ° The next step is to clean the rice (very important!), pour water onto rice, stir until cloudy, pour out water and repeat 3 times or until water is at least 90% clear. This cleans the starch, making the rice more fluffy when cooked and lets you pick out bugs that are quite common in rice ° Pour the water out of the rice cooker one final time really well and (optional) some people say you can leave it to sit and dry slightly for 5 minutes to make the rice firmer when cooked, but I find there's no difference. ° If you are using generic long grain rice, I'd suggest a water:rice ratio of 2:1, so 200ml of water for 100ml of rice. For basmati I'd suggest 1.8:1. 100ml of rice is a medium sized portion, so I will be using this as an example. ° For every 100ml of rice, I'd add 1/2 tsp of salt ° Cover rice cooker, and make sure that the vents in the inner lid are not directly below the vents in the outer lid, this allows the rice to be cooked a tad bit quicker with pressure ° cook for 10 minutes in a microwave (this is for 800w, add about 50-60 seconds for every 100w below, and subtract the same amount for every 100w above). Edit 10/05/25: do about 7.5 minutes per portion of rice extra, previous suggestion a bit too long, 13.3 grams of raw rice per minute, but a minimum of 10 minutes if under 150g/120ml, add appropriate water. Make sure to occasionally check the progress after 2/3 done and record the time it takes your exact microwave to cook so you can just put in the exact value next time and forget about it, my instructions are only a guide :) Example of quantities/time: 360g raw rice (4-5 portions) Multiply *grams* by 2.25 for 810ml of extra water. Or multiply *mls* of raw rice by 1.8 for 810ml. 1-1.5tsp of salt Cook for 27 min in a 800w microwave. This got me the perfect rice the first time. ° when rice is cooked, you may open it to check if everything is okay. I suggest leaving it shut to rest for 5-10 mins after cooking to firm up the rice so that it doesn't break into lots tiny pieces when you mix it to fluff before serving, but you may not need this depending on the rice. This gets me great results every time, but I still haven't tried other types of rice, so you will have to experiment if that's what you want. I also highly suggest avoiding "easy cook" rice (normal long grain is fine and cheaper). Tastes awful, unless you really like cheap school cafeteria's food. it's also not any "easier" to "cook" compared to normal rice since you're using a rice cooker which is already the pinnacle of convinience. Both generic "long-grain" rice and easy-cook rice tend to overspill a very small amount with this, even in small quantities, however basmati does not, even with 3 portions of rice. I also haven't made massive amounts of rice with this, but I would limit myself to using 2 out of the 2.6 litres of the container to be safe, which is still about 6 portions of rice, or 3/4. However, from the product photos, you can see the rice comes up to the really tippy top, so I guess you could use the full capacity of the rice cooker, but I'd make sure to monitor the rice carefully throughout cooking. 2.6l should make 8 portions of long grain rice, or 9 portions of basmati. I'd be far more confident filling up to the top with basmati than long grain though, since it doesn't spill for me. Overall, this is an amazing product. I'd recommend it to anyone with a microwave, even if you have access to a hob, this is just more convenient than a hob and even a fully-fledged rice cooker. If you don't have a microwave and want to buy a full featured rice cooker, I'd suggest getting a microwave instead. It's not massively larger and will probably make better rice alongside this sistema rice cooker. Tl;Dr. Get this instead of a normal rice cooker and save $$ upfront and on bills (even with electricity prices in 2022), and get better rice too. Edit: 02/07/26 I've purchased a fully fledged rice cooker before doing some research, I chose a Yum Asia panda, it's quite expensive compared to this one at £60 used, £100 new but it's been lovely, cooks rice perfectly with less effort than ever before, but this microwave rice cooker is still great, the only thing you gain with a proper rice cooker is it being quicker to start making rice (1 cup rice, fill water to 1 cup line, no maths) and being able to leave it worry free and even keep the rice warm after it's cooked and overall just be more sure you'll always have the same perfect rice each time with no variation, it's just mainly creature comforts for rice, along with some small extras like slow cooker, cake and steam function which are probably the only things this sistema rice cooker can't do.

## Features

- Capacity: 2,6l
- Dimension: 21,6 x 21,6 x 16,4 cm
- Material: Plastic

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BTIVNT4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,928 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 2 in Microwave Accessories 3 in Rice Cookers |
| Brand | Sistema |
| Brand Name | Sistema |
| Capacity | 2.6 litres |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 19,523 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09414202011107 |
| Included Components | SISTEMA MICROWAVE RICE STEAMER 2.6L 2600ML |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.5D x 21.6W x 16.1H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | SISTEMA MICROWAVE RICE STEAMER 2.6L 2600ML |
| Item Weight | 10.9 Ounces |
| Lid Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | Sistema Plastics |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Sistema Plastics Limited, 221 Ihumatao Road, Mangere, Auckland 2022, New Zealand. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | 1110 |
| Model Number | 1110 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non-Stick^Pressure Cooker Function |
| Part Number | KD11106 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe,Freezer Safe |
| Product care instructions | Dishwasher Safe,Freezer Safe |
| Product dimensions | 19.5D x 21.6W x 16.1H centimetres |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Wattage | 100 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sistema
- **Capacity:** 2.6 litres
- **Power source:** Corded Electric
- **Product care instructions:** Dishwasher Safe,Freezer Safe
- **Product dimensions:** 19.5D x 21.6W x 16.1H centimetres

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have a 700 watt microwave how much rice and water for 1 person plus how long thanks**
A: 1 cup of rice to 2 cups of water is the best ratio to start with then adjust accordingly after you've tried it a couple of times

**Q: Pls provide instructions for how much water to use for long grain or white basmati rice. Have tried >10 times different combinations but always makes a mess in the microwave**
A: Dear PA, I have used both Basmati and Brown Rice in this rice cooker. For Basmati I fill to 1" to 2" above the rice with boiling water and cook for 12 minutes on high power. When cooked, all the water is soaked into the rice and I do not have to drain it. For Brown Rice, again I fill with boiling water to 1" to 2" above the level of the rice but I cook it for at least 17 minutes on high power; again I do not have to drain the rice when cooked. Hoping this helps you, regards AH

**Q: can you cook pasta in it**
A: I often cook pasta, I have a 900 watt microwave and put in enough pasta for three people and twice as much water then microwave  for 11 minutes and it is perfect. I also do rice but for 9 minutes.

**Q: what size is this cooker**
A: The  cooker  is  16cm high with  a  22 cm diameter, which  includes  the  small  handles.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ N:1 tool in the kitchen!!! my children love using it!!!
*by N***0 on 25 December 2025*

N:1 item in our kitchen!!! my children love using it!! The Sistema Microwave Rice Cooker has quickly become one of those kitchen items you wonder how you ever lived without. It’s incredibly easy to use—just add your rice, water, pop on the lid, and let the microwave do the rest. In just a few minutes, you get fluffy, perfectly cooked rice with almost zero effort. The 2.6L capacity is surprisingly generous, making it great for everything from quick solo meals to family dinners. Cleanup is just as simple since the whole cooker is dishwasher safe. The BPA‑free design also gives you peace of mind, especially if you’re using it regularly. What really stands out is how versatile it is. Beyond rice, it handles quinoa, couscous, and even steamed veggies beautifully. It’s a brilliant little time‑saver for busy households, students, or anyone who wants great results without fuss. Overall, the Sistema Microwave Rice Cooker is a practical, affordable, and genuinely helpful addition to any kitchen. It saves time, cooks consistently, and makes everyday meals easier—exactly what a modern kitchen tool should do.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Get this instead of a traditional rice cooker! It's 4x cheaper, runs cheaper and makes better rice!
*by V***. on 16 May 2022*

Absolutely amazing product. My only previous experience with rice cookers was with a resihunger cooker that cost 4x more, and it always produced burnt/very dry rice. Not only does this product not do this for a fraction of the cost, it's better in pretty much every way. - rice always comes out fluffy - Is actually cheaper and more energy efficient - more convenient as it's much easier to clean/much less spillage and is also smaller than a normal rice cooker - whilst holding 2x+ more rice/water -usually cooks rice quicker than rice cooker and especially saucepan, and is just quick start to finish (prep, cooking, cleaning, putting away) -has double the capacity of most full fledged rice cookers, but actually takes up less space, is also like 10x lighter, literally. - cooks other things, such as large amounts of pasta if you don't have access to a hob. The only advantages my last "fully fledged" rice cooker may have, is that arguably the fully featured rice cooker has a "warm" function, which quite frankly burnt my rice even further. A fully fledged rice cooker also takes up less space in total, as it doesn't need a microwave, however if the space constraints aren't too bad, I'd definitely get the sistema microwave rice cooker and a microwave instead, as it's not that much more expensive than the cheapest rice cookers, is more versatile, and makes better rice far more consistently and conveniently in my experience. But yes, the microwave rice cooker is technically less portable if you are required to take your microwave with you too. Also, if you want to make rice on the go, you'd probably be better off with a good old fashion sauce pan and a firepit or butane stove, or better yet, one of those "cook rice in a bag" things they sell in shops now. I'd like to add some instructions that I personally use to make rice in this, as the instructions that came with this product aren't accurate and in-depth instructions for microwave cookers are hard to find. ° First, measure out 100ml of rice, which is about 1 medium portion, and put it in the cooker. ° The next step is to clean the rice (very important!), pour water onto rice, stir until cloudy, pour out water and repeat 3 times or until water is at least 90% clear. This cleans the starch, making the rice more fluffy when cooked and lets you pick out bugs that are quite common in rice ° Pour the water out of the rice cooker one final time really well and (optional) some people say you can leave it to sit and dry slightly for 5 minutes to make the rice firmer when cooked, but I find there's no difference. ° If you are using generic long grain rice, I'd suggest a water:rice ratio of 2:1, so 200ml of water for 100ml of rice. For basmati I'd suggest 1.8:1. 100ml of rice is a medium sized portion, so I will be using this as an example. ° For every 100ml of rice, I'd add 1/2 tsp of salt ° Cover rice cooker, and make sure that the vents in the inner lid are not directly below the vents in the outer lid, this allows the rice to be cooked a tad bit quicker with pressure ° cook for 10 minutes in a microwave (this is for 800w, add about 50-60 seconds for every 100w below, and subtract the same amount for every 100w above). Edit 10/05/25: do about 7.5 minutes per portion of rice extra, previous suggestion a bit too long, 13.3 grams of raw rice per minute, but a minimum of 10 minutes if under 150g/120ml, add appropriate water. Make sure to occasionally check the progress after 2/3 done and record the time it takes your exact microwave to cook so you can just put in the exact value next time and forget about it, my instructions are only a guide :) Example of quantities/time: 360g raw rice (4-5 portions) Multiply *grams* by 2.25 for 810ml of extra water. Or multiply *mls* of raw rice by 1.8 for 810ml. 1-1.5tsp of salt Cook for 27 min in a 800w microwave. This got me the perfect rice the first time. ° when rice is cooked, you may open it to check if everything is okay. I suggest leaving it shut to rest for 5-10 mins after cooking to firm up the rice so that it doesn't break into lots tiny pieces when you mix it to fluff before serving, but you may not need this depending on the rice. This gets me great results every time, but I still haven't tried other types of rice, so you will have to experiment if that's what you want. I also highly suggest avoiding "easy cook" rice (normal long grain is fine and cheaper). Tastes awful, unless you really like cheap school cafeteria's food. it's also not any "easier" to "cook" compared to normal rice since you're using a rice cooker which is already the pinnacle of convinience. Both generic "long-grain" rice and easy-cook rice tend to overspill a very small amount with this, even in small quantities, however basmati does not, even with 3 portions of rice. I also haven't made massive amounts of rice with this, but I would limit myself to using 2 out of the 2.6 litres of the container to be safe, which is still about 6 portions of rice, or 3/4. However, from the product photos, you can see the rice comes up to the really tippy top, so I guess you could use the full capacity of the rice cooker, but I'd make sure to monitor the rice carefully throughout cooking. 2.6l should make 8 portions of long grain rice, or 9 portions of basmati. I'd be far more confident filling up to the top with basmati than long grain though, since it doesn't spill for me. Overall, this is an amazing product. I'd recommend it to anyone with a microwave, even if you have access to a hob, this is just more convenient than a hob and even a fully-fledged rice cooker. If you don't have a microwave and want to buy a full featured rice cooker, I'd suggest getting a microwave instead. It's not massively larger and will probably make better rice alongside this sistema rice cooker. Tl;Dr. Get this instead of a normal rice cooker and save $$ upfront and on bills (even with electricity prices in 2022), and get better rice too. Edit: 02/07/26 I've purchased a fully fledged rice cooker before doing some research, I chose a Yum Asia panda, it's quite expensive compared to this one at £60 used, £100 new but it's been lovely, cooks rice perfectly with less effort than ever before, but this microwave rice cooker is still great, the only thing you gain with a proper rice cooker is it being quicker to start making rice (1 cup rice, fill water to 1 cup line, no maths) and being able to leave it worry free and even keep the rice warm after it's cooked and overall just be more sure you'll always have the same perfect rice each time with no variation, it's just mainly creature comforts for rice, along with some small extras like slow cooker, cake and steam function which are probably the only things this sistema rice cooker can't do.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great rice in 15 minutes!
*by K***E on 16 July 2023*

I bought this because I was desperate for a rice cooker, but don't really have space for a proper appliance in my little kitchen! It was also insanely cheap by comparison, so I thought 'what the heck, I'll give it a try!' and it have been pleasantly surprised. The rice has been very good, and it's been very easy to use. I could never make rice as well as this on my rubbish electric hob! It loses one star because 1. It is a little tall, and only just fits in my (quite old and basic) microwave; and 2. The instructions could've been a bit more helpful. For my family of 4, using a 900w microwave: 2 cups of basmati rice, rinsed. 4 cups of cold water Straight in the pot, put both the cover and the clip lid on (do not cook on top of the plastic insert!) . Cook for 15 minutes. Let it rest for 5 mins. Remove carefully from microwave and add salt & pepper and some butter (if desired). I have also tried making the rice using stock (1 cup hot stock, 3 water) and that has been a nice added flavour. It is also good for steaming vegetables!

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