Definitely, even if you can't afford a fancy zojirushi just a cheap one is so handy and works really well, I just have to make sure to wash my rice and lentils well so that it doesnt bubble up and make a mess
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Oh yeah when I was living in my uni dorm my rice cooker was a lifesaver, used it to cook everything! Rice, pasta, soup, even put a mini frozen pizza in and managed to cook the bottom and steam the top enough that it was reasonably edible. Was dealing with a lot of burnout and other stuff and just couldn't deal with the chaos and unpredictability of a communal kitchen shared with 50 other people, so the rice cooker helped prevent me from wasting all my money on eating out and ready meals
The physics behind the cheap basic ones is really clever! no sensors, timers, computer bits. just using the laws of physics to cook and automatically turn off