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My rice cooker gives consistent results, but unfortunately that result is a crunchy placemat made entirely of rice. It's terrible.
Your rice cooker is probably too big for the portion you are making. Try making more rice at at time. If it works out, you can either batch cook and freeze leftovers or get a smaller rice cooker.
Oh, is that why is does it? Yeah, it's 1.8 litre one which seemed among the smaller models. But we do like 2-3 cups max, because that's like two big bowlfuls when cooked.
I'll have to try cooking more then, cheers.
Yeah, I went through a frustrating period with mine, till I read this.
Good luck! I hope it works out for you.