Rice Cooker Steam Vent Clogged? Causes and How to Fix It
A clogged rice cooker steam vent causes boil-overs and spitting. Here’s how to clean the vent cap and keep it clear.
A clogged rice cooker steam vent causes boil-overs and spitting. Here’s how to clean the vent cap and keep it clear.
A peeling nonstick rice cooker pot should be replaced. Here’s why the coating peels, whether it’s safe, and how to make a new pot last.
A faulty rice cooker temperature sensor undercooks or overcooks rice. Here’s how to clean, test, and fix the sensor.
A burnt smell from a rice cooker usually means food on the plate, scorched rice, or overheating. Here’s how to find the source and fix it.
A blown rice cooker thermal fuse cuts all power after an overheat. Here’s why it blows and how to test and replace it safely.
When a rice cooker button pops up before the rice is done, the pot seating, water level, or thermostat is usually to blame. Here’s how to fix it.
A leaking rice cooker lid usually has a worn gasket, debris on the seal, or an overfilled pot. Here’s how to find the leak and fix it.
A rice cooker that bubbles over usually has too much starch, an overfilled pot, or a thermostat that won’t switch to warm. Here’s how to fix it.
A rice cooker that burns rice usually has a dirty heating plate, a stuck thermostat, or a worn inner pot. Here’s how to fix it.
A rice cooker that won’t heat usually has a tripped thermal fuse, a bad heating plate, or a power fault. Here’s how to diagnose and fix it.