Best rice cooker options for every kitchen

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Best rice cooker options for every kitchen

Rice cookers are essential in any home. They simplify the process of cooking what is a dietary staple in much of India, and can be as simple or as complex as one would like.

While the basic ones can just cook rice and could perhaps come with some attachments for steaming veggies, dal, and the like, the more advanced ones tend to be more powerful, integrating pressure cooker and sauteing functions, among other things. With that in mind, here are the best rice cookers you can buy in 2025.

Best rice cookers to buy in 2025

1. Croma 1.8 litre electric rice cooker

2. Panasonic Warmer Series 2.2 Litre Electric Rice Cooker

3. Kent 1.2 Litre Electric Multi Cooker

4. Usha iChef 6 Litre Electric Pressure Cooker

5. Wonderchef Nutri-pot 3 Litre Electric Pressure Cooker

1. Croma 1.8 Litre Electric Rice Cooker

For starters, we’d recommend the Croma electric rice cooker. This 1.8 litre model consumes up to 700W of power, and can be used for cooking rice, steaming, and for boiling.

It’s a versatile, inexpensive tool that will easily find a place in any kitchen, and should. Safety features include a thermal fuse, overheat protection, and auto-off. The cooker can also keep rice warm for as long as you like.

Croma 1.8 Litre Electric Rice Cooker with Keep Warm Function (White)

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Croma 1.8 Litre Electric Rice Cooker with Keep Warm Function (White)

2. Panasonic Warmer Series 2.2 Litre Electric Rice Cooker

Larger families might want to opt for a higher capacity cooker like this 2.2-litre model from Panasonic. It boasts of the same features as the Croma model, but has more capacity.

You get a 1-year warranty, a non-stick coating, overheat protection, and more. You can find it at Croma at a reasonable price before applicable discounts.

Croma 1.8 Litre Electric Rice Cooker & Steamer with Keep Warm Function (Brown)

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Croma 1.8 Litre Electric Rice Cooker & Steamer with Keep Warm Function (Brown)

3. Kent 1.2 Litre Electric Multi Cooker

This 1.2-litre model from Kent is great for bachelors and those who cook smaller quantities of food in general. It’s only slightly larger than an electric kettle, but it can do everything that a regular rice cooker can, including boiling and steaming. It’s rated at 800W, includes a tonne of safety features, and owing to its size is surprisingly portable.

KENT 1.2 Litre Electric Multi Cooker with Auto Shut Off (White)

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KENT 1.2 Litre Electric Multi Cooker with Auto Shut Off (White)

4. Usha iChef 6 Litre Electric Pressure Cooker

On the premium end of the spectrum, consider the iChef electric pressure cooker from Usha. As the name suggests, it is a pressure cooker and not just a regular rice cooker. The 6-litre capacity is very generous, power goes up to 1000W, and it comes with a 2-year warranty. 

The cooker also comes with 10 cooking presets for popular Indian foods, a slow cooker option, and a digital display. It’s a great device from one of the best rice cooker brands in India.

USHA iChef 6 Litre Electric Pressure Cooker with 10 Indian Preset Menu (Black)

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USHA iChef 6 Litre Electric Pressure Cooker with 10 Indian Preset Menu (Black)

5. Wonderchef Nutri-pot 3 Litre Electric Pressure Cooker

Six litres is a lot and not everyone needs that much capacity. In such cases, we’d recommend the 3-litre nutri-pot electric pressure cooker from Wonderchef. It includes 18 auto-cook menus and comes with a 2-year warranty.

The menu and control system is designed to enable one-touch cooking for simplicity and even includes a delay timer so you can set your cooking process going after, say, a set marination time for your food. A great buy.

WONDERCHEF Nutri-Pot 3 Litre Electric Pressure Cooker with One Touch Operation (Silver)

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WONDERCHEF Nutri-Pot 3 Litre Electric Pressure Cooker with One Touch Operation (Silver)

Any one of these cookers will make a great addition to any kitchen. For first timers, we’d recommend going with a basic rice cooker with the capacity you need. If you’re upgrading, you might want to consider the more versatile (and more expensive) electric pressure cooker options.

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