Walmart Black Friday Deals 2025 - Hamilton Beach 8 Cup Rice Cooker & Food Steamer with Steam & Rinse Basket, Stainless Steel
$32.68$46.6930% OFF
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ENJOY MAXIMUM COOKING VERSATILITY FROM BREAKFAST TO DINNER: Prepare a practically endless variety of dishes with this one multi-function cooker. Make rice, whole grains and hot cereal, or steam seafood, eggs, vegetables and more.
PREPARE MEALS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: The removable nonstick pot of the Hamilton Beach rice cooker steamer is large enough to feed your whole family — it fits up to 8 cups/2 quarts of cooked rice.*
ONE-TOUCH COOKING WITH PREPROGRAMMED OPTIONS: Simply press the right button to perfectly cook white rice, whole grains or hot cereal. A countdown timer shows you how much time is left. The rice cooker automatically switches to warm when cooking is complete.
VERSATILE 2-IN-1 STEAM/RINSING BASKET: The versatile steam basket on the electric rice cooker doubles as a colander. It's great for rinsing rice or grains before cooking, or use it to steam everything from salmon to brussels sprouts as your rice cooks.
PERFECT FOR ONE-POT MEALS: Steam seafood or vegetables while rice cooks below for fast, easy one-pot meals. Great for making homemade fried rice, shrimp with rice and more.
*99.97% effective in capturing particles as small as 0.1 microns that enter the true HEPA filter. Reduction rate will potentially vary by fan speed, humidity level, room shape and size, variations in air quality, and/or placement of the unit in the room. No guarantee all the air in a room will pass through the True HEPA filter. Cleaning effectiveness and filter life vary by air quality. Based on independent CADR testing, when operating on highest fan speed. Suggested room sizes assumes closed room with 8 ft. ceiling. Estimated costs assumes usage on the highest fan speed, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Average utility rate of $0.12 per KWh. For more information about energy consumption, visit energy.gov