The GreenLife CC008704-001 is one of the lowest-priced ceramic-pot rice cookers available, drawing 300 watts at 120 volts and earning a 4.2 rating from 1,600 buyers. At $25.97, it is a practical entry point for buyers who want ceramic without spending more.
Singles or couples who prefer a ceramic inner pot and want the most affordable option possible without sacrificing too much buyer confidence.
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Capacity 1.5 qt
Power 300 W
Material Ceramic
Color Cream
Dimensions 9.61 X 18.7 X 15.75 In
Voltage 120 Volts
Priced 50% below the category median ($52.13 across 35 tracked models)
Power of 300 W - lower than 86% of the 35 models we track
Pros
At $25.97, one of the most affordable ceramic-pot rice cookers available
4.2 rating from 1,600 reviews provides meaningful buyer feedback volume
Ceramic inner pot avoids traditional non-stick polymer coatings
120V operation for standard US households
Cream color suits minimalist and neutral kitchen setups
Cons
300W is among the lower wattages in this category, so cook times may be longer
1.5 qt capacity limits batches to one or two servings
No weight listed, making it harder to gauge build quality from specs alone
4.2 rating is solid but sits below top performers in this silo
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 1,600 owner ratings
Popularity3.9/5
1,600 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other slow cookers, electric pressure and rice cookers, sous vide, food dehydrators, egg cookers, popcorn poppers, and ice cream and shaved ice machines we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The GreenLife CC008704-001 is a 1.5 qt ceramic rice cooker finished in cream and priced at $25.97. At 300 watts and 120 volts, it is one of the lower-wattage options in this silo, which is typical for a small-capacity cooker where sustained low heat is sufficient to cook rice through. The listed dimensions of 9.61 x 18.7 x 15.75 inches appear to reflect packaging rather than the unit itself.
GreenLife is a brand associated with ceramic non-stick cookware, so the ceramic inner pot on this cooker is consistent with the brand's core identity. Ceramic pots appeal to buyers looking to avoid conventional polymer-based non-stick coatings.
With 1,600 reviews and a 4.2 average, the feedback base is meaningful and gives a reliable picture of buyer experience. The price of $25.97 is among the lowest available for a ceramic-pot model, making this an accessible first rice cooker for anyone on a tight budget.
Performance notes
The GreenLife CC008704-001 draws 300 watts at 120 volts with a 1.5 qt ceramic inner pot. The listed dimensions of 9.61 x 18.7 x 15.75 inches are unusually proportioned and likely represent the shipping package. No weight figure is listed in the available spec data. At 300W, this is one of the lowest-wattage cookers in the lineup, which is appropriate for a 1.5 qt batch but will be slower than higher-wattage competitors.
What buyers say
With 1,600 reviews and a 4.2 average, the GreenLife CC008704-001 has a broad and moderately positive buyer base. The feedback is consistent with a budget appliance that does its core job well but may not impress buyers who compare it to higher-rated mid-range models. The ceramic pot is a frequently mentioned positive among reviewers who prioritize that material.
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What is the advantage of a GreenLife ceramic pot over a standard non-stick coating?
GreenLife's ceramic coating is free from PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium, which are concerns some buyers associate with traditional non-stick surfaces. Ceramic is also naturally smooth and generally easy to clean. It can wear over time if metal utensils are used, but with plastic or silicone tools it holds up well for regular use.
How does 300 watts affect cook time compared to higher-wattage models?
Lower wattage means a slower heat-up rate. A 300W cooker for 1.5 qt will take longer to bring water to a boil compared to a 700W or 1,000W unit at the same volume. For basic white rice this difference is usually measured in a few extra minutes rather than being a serious inconvenience. If speed is a priority, a higher-wattage model will be more efficient.
Is the GreenLife CC008704-001 dishwasher safe?
The spec data does not include dishwasher compatibility information. GreenLife's ceramic pots in their broader cookware line are generally top-rack dishwasher safe, but the rice cooker's inner pot should be confirmed from the product manual or listing before placing it in a dishwasher to avoid damaging the heating base or the pot itself.
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