Rapid Ramen Cooker – Microwave Ramen in 3 Minutes – BPA Free and Dishwasher Safe – Black
$10
- ONE TOOL TO RULE THEM ALL – You won’t need stoves or boilers anymore. Our microwavable cookware is the only thing you’ll need to whip up a bowl of your favorite ramen. Less stress, right?
- EASY PEASY COOKING – Enjoy hassle-free cooking with our microwavable bowl — just put your instant ramen in the container and let the microwave do ALL the work.
- REHEAT AND EAT – Have some ramen in the fridge? Don’t worry about wasting it because our microwave cooker is perfect for reheating leftovers.
- SIMPLE CLEAN UP – Don’t have the time or energy to do the dishes? Don’t worry— our instant noodle bowl is completely dishwasher safe. Cleaning up after a quick meal has never been this easy!
- PERFECT FOR THE PERSON ON THE GO – Only have a few minutes to spare for a meal? Our instant ramen bowl is perfect for when you’re short on time and craving ramen. This tool is ideal for busy parents, college students, or office workers.
Specification: Rapid Ramen Cooker – Microwave Ramen in 3 Minutes – BPA Free and Dishwasher Safe – Black
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10 reviews for Rapid Ramen Cooker – Microwave Ramen in 3 Minutes – BPA Free and Dishwasher Safe – Black
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William Clift –
I purchased this product for my daughter to cook her own ramen noddles in the microwave. I can say it was a good buy! My daughter can easily make ramen noodles in the microwave in just 3 mins. The product also is dishwasher safe, just use the top shelf.
M.M –
I love it cause it’s so easy and fast to use. Ramen has always been our family’s go to for a quick hunger fix. This makes it easier and faster to enjoy. Will buy again!
Melana –
FANTASTIC! My husband, a self-proclaimed ramen addict, adores these. Keep in mind that, size-wise, they are meant for Western ramen bricks (think Mr. Noodles, etc), so if you use Asian ramen bricks, which we do, just break the bricks in half lengthwise, and slightly layer them in the Rapid Ramen Cooker. After cooking, pull it out, stir, then cook another minute. Ta-da! Perfect Asian ramen!
M. A. Harper –
Mine arrived in what looked like new factory packaging, but with one of its four lid clips broken, plus deep scratches in its inside bowl bottom. Desperate, I decided to keep it anyway because I’m so tired of being scalded by spills. Due to a stroke, I’ve but limited use of one hand and hot foods are always a danger, and this little bowl allows me to steam/reheat stuff in the microwave with its handle never getting hot. Even more miraculously, mine having only three clips still keeps its lid on, vents steam as designed, and lets me hold it comfortably on my lap with one impaired hand as I maneuver my wheelchair with the other, all while keeping me unburnt and rendering my ramen/chicken/broccoli lunch not only edible but delicious. Yes, it would’ve been ethical to inform me that the product was used, but I guess somebody in quality control wasn’t paying attention. I’m not at all unhappy and can live with a handicapped soup bowl, being handicapped myself. But this bowl far outclasses its quality control department and that’s a shame because it might deter future buyers from buying. This is a wonderful little product!
Kindle Customer –
I was a little hesitant to purchase this thinking that it may not work as advertised. My where he was unfounded, it works great. Although, I have to cook in my microwave for 3 and 1/2 minutes. It washed easily and is dishwasher safe. I would recommend this product for purchase.
S McGee –
More than worth the money. I’ve used mine almost every day at work or at home for the kids. I’ve made many different kinds of ramen (mostly Asian ramen) literally 1000’s of time with this cooker. I’ve eaten directly out of it 100’s of times with metal utensils with no scarring or gouges evident. It’s a snap to clean and I’ve ran it in the dishwasher almost every time I’ve used it. Still in great shape. Directions are embossed on the bottom with a water fill line around all sides. I tend to put mine in the microwave for 3 mins most times depending on the type/brand of ramen (in a 1000 watt microwave) stir and leave on the counter for a few minutes stirring occasionally before draining (I make all my ramen dry-ramen style). In short it’s a time saver. I’ve had many people run their mouths about boiling water and doing it the standard method and this being pointless. I reply with the facts of the ramen being done by the time you get the water boiling, I don’t have to attend it while it cooks and it doesn’t make the house humid while its summer. It’s also great for college students as most aren’t allowed anything but a microwave in their dorm. I got another one locally for my nephew he agreed it’s works great. And it works way better than just boiling water in the microwave and cooking it in a Tupperware container.
S. Holly –
I was impressed with this ramen cooker. I saw some reviews that said their ramen didn’t fit in it. I was using a package of Manchuran ramen and it fit just fine. It was a thicker plastic than I was expecting since some people said It felt flimsy. I don’t agree. I filled it up to the line and intended to cook it for 4 minutes (it said 3-4) but at 3 -1/2 minutes I wasn’t 100% sure if it was going to boil over so I stopped it. One of the complaints I read in reviews was that the ramen absorbed a lot of the water and so didn’t really leave enough for soup. That was actually a selling point for me since when I make ramen I tend to drain most of the water and eat it like pasta with a little bit of the flavoring packet sprinkled on. So the other reviews were correct, that it did not leave a whole lot of water in there. If you want really soupy soup, you would have to add more water, but I would not recommend adding it while cooking because it will boil over. I thought the ramen was a little more gummy than when I boiled it in the past, although I have to admit it’s probably been 10 years since I’ve eaten a packet of ramen so I could be mistaken or they could have just changed the product. I was surprised that the plastic handles were not hot when I took it out of the microwave and even the bottom of the container was not super hot when I went to eat it. It was definitely a plus that I could eat it out of the cooker and save a dish. I don’t normally like to microwave plastic but this is definitely really convenient plus it helps it it says it is BPA free. Finally, I love that the instructions for how to use it or actually imprinted inside the cooker so I don’t have to hold on to packaging to remember how to use it.
Dill Pickle –
While I do enjoy the convenience of not having to turn on the stove top to cook just 1 noodle pack, I do find the tray too small for my needs. I have some ramen noodle packs that needs to be broken in half to fit and once I do that, it is almost near impossible to add any other ingredient like bok choy or frozen corn in at the same time without overfilling the line. This cooker only works for smaller ramen packs and with very minimal other ingredients.
Francie –
This was a replacement for my 5 year old noodle cups. I add hot water to my noodles and then 2 minutes in the microwave. This cup is not meant to go into the microwave for over three minutes, so it works well for me. I have a tremor so the handle is a plus. I’m very happy with my purchase.
Shannon –
Heard about this Raman cooker from two different people so I had to buy one. My granddaughter loves Raman and this little cooker makes it even easier and faster to prepare for her. I’ve used it to heat other food up in the microwave as well. People refer it for a reason. It’s so handy.