Zojirushi NW-P10 IH Pressure Rice Cooker vs Tiger JBX-A10U IH Rice Cooker
By Billy G. · Founder & Lead EditorVerified May 21 by Billy G.
Zojirushi NW-P10 IH
Zojirushi NW-P10 IH Pressure Rice Cookervs
Tiger JBX-A10U IH
Tiger JBX-A10U IH Rice Cooker
Worth-It Score: 76/100WAITZojirushi NW-P10 IH Pressure Rice Cooker scores well, but current pricing sits above our fair-price band. Wait for a price drop before pulling the trigger.
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Verdict: The Zojirushi NW-P10 outperforms the Tiger JBX-A10U in rice texture and feature depth with its pressure induction system, as noted in Wirecutter and Consumer Reports evaluations. The Tiger provides faster cooking and stronger value for basic use. Zojirushi wins overall for enthusiasts while Tiger suits budget-conscious daily cooking.
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Winner: Zojirushi NW-P10 IH Pressure Rice Cooker
Zojirushi NW-P10 IH Pressure Rice Cooker: 8.5/10
Tiger JBX-A10U IH Rice Cooker: 7.2/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
Zojirushi NW-P10 IH Pressure Rice Cooker
Tiger JBX-A10U IH Rice Cooker
Capacity
5.5 cups uncooked
5.5 cups uncooked
Heating Type
Induction Heating with Pressure
Induction Heating
Pressure Cooking
Yes, up to 1.2 atm
No
Warranty
1 year
1 year
Zojirushi NW-P10 IH Pressure Rice Cooker
What works
Pressure cooking yields fluffier rice with better texture retention
Advanced fuzzy logic for consistent results across rice types
Durable stainless steel inner pot with nonstick coating
What doesn't
Higher price point than non-pressure models
Longer cooking times due to pressure cycle
Tiger JBX-A10U IH Rice Cooker
What works
Faster cooking cycles without pressure
Compact design with easy-to-use controls
Good value for everyday rice preparation
What doesn't
Lacks pressure for enhanced texture in some rice varieties
Fewer specialized cooking modes than premium competitors
Bottom line
Our pick: Zojirushi NW-P10 IH Pressure Rice Cooker. It edges out the alternative on pressure cooking yields fluffier rice with better texture retention. That said, Tiger JBX-A10U IH Rice Cooker still wins on faster cooking cycles without pressure — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.