Soaking the rice for 30 mins before cooking makes the rice so much nicer. Also leave the rice on warm mode and don't open the lid for another hour after cooking for perfect rice with no crunchy grains on top 🎉
Mine is always done after about 40 minutes in this cooker. But it takes time to heat up unlike a pot on the stove. No soaking, no waiting. 1 cup rice, 2 cups water, salt.
Nice! I just nabbed one of these and thought id check utube for a demo and Boom! there you are with ur snags n rice lol ... cant wait this looks very good ... even while driving if u can situate it safely while cooking. Great vid thanks:)
Wow that is the kind of videos that we need…take the power stations to real life tasks ,not just charging phones ,we have power banks for that .what is the bran of that 12 volt cooker Sir ?🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 to the video
You can put your sausage straight on top of the rice. Frozen sausages can be used, same for frozen peas. Just need to take into consideration you need slightly less water if you use frozen food as water is introduced from the melting process.
the m stands for mili as in mili amps ... pretty sure that wont power it up . she showed this using i think it was 17 amps at warming after it cooked and was it 80 amps while cooking so im gonna guess a milli amp is less than one amp? mind you im not technical at all but ur gonna need a portable power station to power it up at minimum of of the size he showed ..or just plug it onto your car while driving . oh ok i just noticed your asking amps to wats so now ill shut up and eat my rice cuz all this stuff does my head in .
It took the cooking in this video 100W power for an 30 min = 50W. He used 12V so 50/12 = ~4.16A = 4160 mAh. So yes, technically you could use a 20k mAh(20Ah) powerbank to get a meal out. However, finding a 20k mAh with cigarette outlet is hard, alternative option is a usb-C rice cooker with power charge.
Soaking the rice for 30 mins before cooking makes the rice so much nicer. Also leave the rice on warm mode and don't open the lid for another hour after cooking for perfect rice with no crunchy grains on top 🎉
Mine is always done after about 40 minutes in this cooker. But it takes time to heat up unlike a pot on the stove. No soaking, no waiting. 1 cup rice, 2 cups water, salt.
@@baneverything5580 where did you buy the 12 volt cooker
Nice! I just nabbed one of these and thought id check utube for a demo and Boom! there you are with ur snags n rice lol ... cant wait this looks very good ... even while driving if u can situate it safely while cooking. Great vid thanks:)
Awesome 😎 space saving for my mini Campervan 👍 .. thanks for sharing
Looks to have done a fine job of cooking. Steamed Fish may be an option, especially with Ramen.
Wow that is the kind of videos that we need…take the power stations to real life tasks ,not just charging phones ,we have power banks for that .what is the bran of that 12 volt cooker Sir ?🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 to the video
it doesn't have a brand name. I got it from aliexpress - just search for 12 volt rice cooker as they're all the same
You can put your sausage straight on top of the rice. Frozen sausages can be used, same for frozen peas. Just need to take into consideration you need slightly less water if you use frozen food as water is introduced from the melting process.
im totaly gonna try it with a cous cous pack from aldes while driving and hook it up to the suv as well ... just waitin on that postman :P
Ecoflow river 2 dc 100 w can use this rice cooker thank you 🙏
It would be interesting to see actually how much power it would pull Without solar panels engaged.
About 90 to 95 watts. These can be rigged up directly to a solar panel too.
Does the plug gets too hot? I see some reviews that it gets too hot.
no hasn't got hot for me
Cigarette lighter plugs can get hot if they don't make good contact with the socket.
Thanks for this :) Did you find any English instructions for this by any chance?....or is it a 'wing-it' thing? 😁
wing it I'm afraid. I had to find a youtube video to learn how to use it :)
Great video. Personally i would have just thrown it all in the pot
On a 20,000 mAh battery pack how long should this last ? We are not sure. Any info kindly appreciated.
the m stands for mili as in mili amps ... pretty sure that wont power it up . she showed this using i think it was 17 amps at warming after it cooked and was it 80 amps while cooking so im gonna guess a milli amp is less than one amp? mind you im not technical at all but ur gonna need a portable power station to power it up at minimum of of the size he showed ..or just plug it onto your car while driving . oh ok i just noticed your asking amps to wats so now ill shut up and eat my rice cuz all this stuff does my head in .
It took the cooking in this video 100W power for an 30 min = 50W. He used 12V so 50/12 = ~4.16A = 4160 mAh. So yes, technically you could use a 20k mAh(20Ah) powerbank to get a meal out. However, finding a 20k mAh with cigarette outlet is hard, alternative option is a usb-C rice cooker with power charge.
Do you happen to remember what brand the vege sausage was?
vegie delights
@@reviewsandprojects Awesome, thanks! Got one of the cooker units and wanted to try the same type of meal 👍
How is the EB3A holding up? Seems to be the one to buy for truck camping.
It’s brilliant, hasn’t missed a beat so far.
It’s also built like a tank, I fell with it on my one wheel and it’s like nothing happened
How durable is it? Still working ?
yes it's been great, still working fine.
@reviewsandprojects can i ask is the non stick removable planning to replace it with stainless
Is that 12v rice cooker . What happen if you plug in on 24v?
no idea. It might go bang! :)
It`s rated for 12 to 24 volts, 100 watts, and has a fuse inside the plug.
The resistance stays constant. If voltage doubles current doubles, so something over heats. Hopefully the fuse!
How many watts per hour does this cooker consume?
I looked up this cooker it needs 100 watts to power it. Which is very efficient compared to most other options out there.
Takes about 40 minutes to cook rice and runs at about 95 watts. So under 100 wh.
Hey would you sell me the lautie knight at all?
sorry no - took me ages to find one for sale so it's a keeper