Carl Eppig wrote:We use a 1 1/2 qt stainless steel sauce pan with a lid.
Carl Eppig wrote:We use a 1 1/2 qt stainless steel sauce pan with a lid.
Howie Hart wrote:Often manufacturers will hide the screws under a sticker. Sometimes a plastic clip can be pried apart nead a seam between two of the pieces. Have you looked here: http://www.aroma-housewares.com/kitchen/appliances/replacement-parts.html?line=Rice%20Cookers
Shaji M wrote:Thanks Howie. I called Aroma and apparently the power cord is not removable
Robin Garr wrote:Can you simply cut it off above the damaged part and splice in a new plug?
Jon Peterson wrote:Robin Garr wrote:Can you simply cut it off above the damaged part and splice in a new plug?
The splice point can be ugly but that will work. Use the correct gauge wire.
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Shaji M wrote:Jon Peterson wrote:Robin Garr wrote:Can you simply cut it off above the damaged part and splice in a new plug?
The splice point can be ugly but that will work. Use the correct gauge wire.
I am assuming you all are honorable folks and not trying to put me in harms way! But I will that a shot in a few weeks (waiting for a fractured arm to heal).
Zojirushi's look really good, but they are expensive. Aromas are cheaper ($ 30 at costco).
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