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🍚 Elevate your rice game with smart precision and pro-level versatility!
The CUCKOO CRP-RT0609FB is a premium 6-cup (uncooked) rice cooker featuring dual pressure modes, an LED display with 12 specialized cooking menus, and advanced fuzzy logic technology for intelligent cooking. Its diamond-coated non-stick inner pot ensures even heat distribution and easy cleaning, while safety features like automatic steam release and lid locking provide peace of mind. Designed in Korea and powered by 880 watts, it’s perfect for millennial professionals seeking efficient, versatile, and safe kitchen innovation.













| Brand | CUCKOO |
| Capacity | 3 Quarts |
| Colour | Black |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product dimensions | 26.4D x 35.6W x 26.9H centimeters |
W**G
Muito bom
Excelente produto. Chegou antes do esperado.
K**N
Game-Changer for Rice Lovers!
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!
A**H
Perfecto
Exactamente lo que esperaba.
D**.
Best rice I’ve ever made at home
This machine is a beast. The pressure cooking really changes the texture of the rice, making it much fluffier and more consistent than a standard cooker. It’s very easy to clean, and the "keep warm" function doesn't dry the rice out even after several hours.
R**L
Sleeper Product!
I own the Sharp FP-40E and I've been a huge fan of Sharp's range of air purifiers because they are the only ones that have an effective Active purification i.e. Plasmacluster a tech that actually works without producing ANY ozone. But... For the money, Sharp generally provides poor CADR and their filters are 75% more expensive, yes they're a superior H14 grade (vs. H12/13 found in ALL other brands sold on Amazon) but don't get fixated with H14 when the CADR itself factors it all (fan speed, filter grade, their "Coanda airflow" etc.) So why Cuckoo? I just had one purifier which was clearly insufficient for a 1000 sq.ft. space. I narrowed down to Smartair SA600 and Cuckoo Respure. All other models are either too weak in terms of true CADR or are way more expensive than these two for comparable performance. Coming to the Respure, it has a class leading rate for passive filtration. The true CADR for Smoke is 272cfm (as per Energy Star) and 246cfm (as per AHAM). For the money, this is the best 3rd party verfied CADR you can find in India and at the same time with the most affordable Filter set (under ₹3k at the time of review). For reference, AHAM rates Winix's T800 (sold as T810 in other markets) as just 9.7% better for smoke CADR while Energy Star's rating suggests they're (surprisingly) identical in their performance! Now the T800 is not only 5-6k more expensive it also has more expensive filters. We've covered T800 so no point mentioning the lower priced 5500-2, which by the way is only marginally weaker. Sharp's FP-F40E has a smoke CADR of 141cfm, which makes Cuckoo 74% more powerful and with filters that are 66-70% more affordable. It's a landslide victory for Cuckoo if you don't need that Plasmacluster (which works best for severe allergies related to adhered or airborne mold/bacteria/viruses/dust mites). Smartair's SA600 has about 10% better CADR than T800 or about 20% better than the Respure. And like the Respure, Smartair too has very affordable filters just slightly more expensive when including the Carbon filters. However, SA600 has legit Carbon filters with 4-5x more active carbon than the Respure, great if you care about VOCs or have a new born around. The SA600, because of having 2 sets of filters (2x Hepa + 2x Carbon) also runs MUCH quieter on speed 4 (1 step below max) while also consuming MUCH less power than the Respure at the same time matching it's performance on Speed 4. On Speed 5 Smartair of course beats Respure by 20%, as mentioned earlier. It's a close fight between them but I think Cuckoo is likely to provide a better service experience. Don't forget the extra 7 year warranty on the motor! Compared to the Phillips 3200 series. The Phillips is 6-8k more expensive upfront and then each filter set change is another 2k more than the Respure. And you still get the standard 2yr warranty, not 8yrs like the Respure. However, according to House Fresh the Phillips is 30% more powerful than even SA600 but doesn't use a True HEPA filter. Which explains why it can move so much air and achieve super low noise scores. H13 or H14 or ULPA filters are progressively noisier because of needing more powerful motors to compensate for the higher static pressure to achieve a higher filtration rate through a denser medium. Overall I think it makes more sense to buy 2 Respures than 1 Phillips 3200 type of unit. The running cost will be nearly the same because of cheaper filters while allowing you to run at a step lower than max speed thereby Equalizing the noise performance as well. If you need VOC removal the SA600 will absolutely destroy the Phillips! SA600 has several times more active Carbon media and unlike the Phillips it's not fused to the HEPA filter which means you can (and should!) replace them at different intervals. You can safely ignore Coway Airmega 150. They've now withdrawn from AHAM certification but back when they were certified the CADR for this model was 161cfm which is 55% worse than the Respure. A massive difference considering they're priced quite close to each other. It also has more expensive filters. In terms of real world performance, I'm using both Sharp FP-40E and now the Respure. Cuckoo is quieter than Sharp (which is no benchmark to begin with) while also having a 74% better CADR. You definitely notice the power difference in a larger space. Just looking at the HEPA filter size difference should tell you that! But unlike Sharp it doesn't have that Plasmacluster tech. If you think Plasmacluster is just a gimmick or another "Ioniser", it's not! Read the independent reports Sharp has published on their website and look for tests on their YouTube channel of the Plasmacluster in action, you'll be surprised! The AQI indicator on the Respure has an 8-colour step it's an optical unit (not a laser one, unlike the ones found in Xiaomi). But it seems Very accurate. A tadka in the kitchen 20-22ft away shows Red in about 15 secs. It's calibrated to the AQI standards set by KACA (Korean Air...) they have a graphic that shows how the colours are mapped to the AQI range. Green is where 'Normal' AQI starts, Light Blue is very good while Deep Blue is Excellent. Just like with every Air Purifier you'll need to seal your doors, windows with dust proofing strips to see Deep Blue or your Unit will always oscillate between say, Green and Yellow or worse. The build quality, materials and panel gaps are as good if not a shade better than the Japanese made Sharp. Cord length is too short though (<5ft). The motor has an 8 year warranty! This is one (the other being service) of the reasons why I chose Respure over Smartair's SA600, another Excellent choice! Overall, a 9/10 from me. For it to get a 10 I'd like to see a longer cord length (>7ft) and a True Carbon filter, at least as an option. PS: When researching this model don't look for Respure instead look up CAC-R1510FW. 'House Fresh' has a lot of data for Smartair SA600, Winix T810, Phillips 3200, Winix 5500-2 and most of Coway's offerings. Also look at Energy Star's and AHAM's website for CADR numbers of any model you wish to compare it with.
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