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product_id: 613078615
title: "Grain and Rice Cooker 8 Cup with Automatically Sensing Integrated Scale + Water Tank, KGC3155, Black Matte"
brand: "kitchenaid"
price: "€ 681.18"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Kitchen Aid"
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# Auto water dispensing tank 24-hour delayed cook timer Integrated precision scale Grain and Rice Cooker 8 Cup with Automatically Sensing Integrated Scale + Water Tank, KGC3155, Black Matte

**Brand:** kitchenaid
**Price:** € 681.18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍚 Master your grains, elevate your meals — effortlessly.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Grain and Rice Cooker 8 Cup with Automatically Sensing Integrated Scale + Water Tank, KGC3155, Black Matte by kitchenaid
- **How much does it cost?** € 681.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kitchenaid enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kitchenaid brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **21 Preset Grain & Bean Modes:** Explore and master a variety of whole grains, from quinoa to farro, with one-touch convenience.
- • **Dual-Function Steamer Basket:** Steam veggies, fish, or meats simultaneously for balanced, chef-level meals.
- • **Effortless Precision Cooking:** Automatically measures grains and dispenses perfect water ratio for flawless results every time.
- • **Flexible Meal Prep Scheduling:** Set it up to 24 hours ahead and come home to perfectly cooked grains on your schedule.
- • **Intuitive Touchscreen Interface:** Sleek, easy-to-navigate controls put healthy cooking options right at your fingertips.

## Overview

The KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker KGC3155BM is an 8-cup capacity smart cooker featuring an integrated scale and water tank that automatically calibrate the perfect water-to-grain ratio. With 21 preset cooking modes for grains, beans, and rice, plus a removable steamer basket and a user-friendly touchscreen, it delivers consistently perfect, fluffy results. Its 24-hour delayed start and keep-warm functions offer ultimate flexibility for busy professionals seeking healthy, hassle-free meal prep.

## Description

The KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker features innovation that takes care of the measuring and monitoring for you, with 21 presets for grains, rice and beans. With an integrated scale and water tank that work together, the cooker automatically senses the amount of grains, rice or beans you've added and then it dispenses the right amount of water to match the ideal water-to-grain ratio for what you are cooking.

Review: Absolutely Love This Rice Cooker! - I couldn’t be happier with this KitchenAid grain and rice cooker. From the very first use, it was clear how thoughtfully designed and easy it is to operate. The interface is simple and intuitive, no guessing, no complicated setup, just add your ingredients, select your setting, and let it do the work. What really impressed me is the quality of the rice. It comes out perfectly cooked every single time, fluffy, evenly textured, and never mushy or dry. It’s also incredibly convenient for everyday use. Whether I’m making a quick side or prepping meals for the week, it takes all the stress out of cooking grains. If you’re looking for something reliable, easy to use, and capable of delivering consistently great results, this is absolutely worth it. Highly recommend!
Review: Expensive but Great product - I think there's been a quite a few times in my life that I would get something expensive only to think once I got it that I never really needed it. I would say this is not the case with this rice cooker. I found myself cooking a lot more and using this for Rice, Quinoa, and couscous quite often. It really is for me, an investment into me eating at home and eating healthier. The interface for the rice cooker is really easy and straightforward. It's efficient for my time and for me being a beginner cooker and it cooks everything correctly. I don't have to add time adjust anything. I can't express enough how amazing it is to dump a random amount of rice in the cooker and have it calculate how much water is needed, without guesswork or asking what the water to rice ratio is (because I forget every time) Things to know: You cannot steam and cooked rice together. The steamer attachment that goes over the rice cooker bowl does not leave much room to stuff veggies to steam. I also found that steaming used alot of water compared to cooking rice/quinoa.

## Features

- Integrated scale automatically senses the amount of grains, rice or beans you've added in order to calculate the ideal water-to-grain ratio for what you're cooking
- Integrated water tank automatically dispenses the right amount of water to match the ideal liquid-to-grain ratio for what you're cooking; removable for easy refilling
- Explore a whole new world of whole grains with 21 preset options for rice, beans, oats, couscous, quinoa, barley, farro and more
- The included steamer basket fits above the cooking pot, making it easy to steam veggies, fish, meats and more to accompany your grains.
- Easy to use touchscreen makes it easy to see and select cooking modes with an intuitive menu that puts options for healthy grains, rice and beans at your fingertips
- Cook on your schedule with delayed cook that lets you add ingredients ahead of time and schedule cooking to begin up to 24 hours later, providing more flexibility for your meal prep routines
- Model KGC3155 Includes (1) Grain and Rice Cooker, (1) non-stick ceramic pot, (1) steam basket

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CS6WVLJ7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,263 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #48 in Rice Cookers |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Brand Name | KitchenAid |
| Capacity | 8 Cups |
| Color | Black Matte |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 944 Reviews |
| Included Components | Inner Pot, Steamer Basket |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.75"D x 13.5"W x 8.88"H |
| Item Weight | 10.5 Pounds |
| Lid Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker 8 Cup with Integrated Scale and Delayed Cook, KGC3155BM |
| Model Number | KGC3155BM |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Timer |
| Part Number | KGC3155BM |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 9.75"D x 13.5"W x 8.88"H |
| UPC | 883049637501 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 700 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KitchenAid
- **Capacity:** 8 Cups
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Product Care Instructions:** Wipe with Damp Cloth
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.75"D x 13.5"W x 8.88"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely Love This Rice Cooker!
*by H***W on April 1, 2026*

I couldn’t be happier with this KitchenAid grain and rice cooker. From the very first use, it was clear how thoughtfully designed and easy it is to operate. The interface is simple and intuitive, no guessing, no complicated setup, just add your ingredients, select your setting, and let it do the work. What really impressed me is the quality of the rice. It comes out perfectly cooked every single time, fluffy, evenly textured, and never mushy or dry. It’s also incredibly convenient for everyday use. Whether I’m making a quick side or prepping meals for the week, it takes all the stress out of cooking grains. If you’re looking for something reliable, easy to use, and capable of delivering consistently great results, this is absolutely worth it. Highly recommend!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Expensive but Great product
*by A***N on May 4, 2026*

I think there's been a quite a few times in my life that I would get something expensive only to think once I got it that I never really needed it. I would say this is not the case with this rice cooker. I found myself cooking a lot more and using this for Rice, Quinoa, and couscous quite often. It really is for me, an investment into me eating at home and eating healthier. The interface for the rice cooker is really easy and straightforward. It's efficient for my time and for me being a beginner cooker and it cooks everything correctly. I don't have to add time adjust anything. I can't express enough how amazing it is to dump a random amount of rice in the cooker and have it calculate how much water is needed, without guesswork or asking what the water to rice ratio is (because I forget every time) Things to know: You cannot steam and cooked rice together. The steamer attachment that goes over the rice cooker bowl does not leave much room to stuff veggies to steam. I also found that steaming used alot of water compared to cooking rice/quinoa.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love beans, rice, oats? You NEED this machine!
*by D***R on May 15, 2026*

I seldom write reviews, but this cooker has been a game-changer in the best possible way. I wanted to write a review after the first day with it, but I held off for over a month so I could give you a fair review. I have not had it for years, so I can't speak to its longevity, but I can say confidently that it's far more than a gimmicky expensive gizmo that I used once and forgot. With this little jewel, I can have steel-cut oats for breakfast whenever I want, fried rice is now a prep-cooked staple in my house and much better than any restaurant version, and bean dishes from red beans and rice through baked beans and hummus appear frequently on the menu around here. The problem: So what does this little baby solve? We all need more fiber in our diets. However, getting said fiber isn't always the easiest thing for busy cooks to do. Cooking whole grains and legumes takes time. One solution is the Instant Pot / pressure cooker, but here's the other one. Spoiler Alert: this isn't going to totally replace your IP / pressure cooker. The pros: 1. Variety of cooking - this puppy will cook rice, grains and legumes. They call it a rice and grain cooker, but they should also mention that it will cook peas and beans. 2. Ease of Use - the touch screen is super easy to use, with one exception that will be addressed in the Cons below. Whatever kind of rice you want, there's a program for it. Most grains have their own program, too, as well as many legumes. It has a minimum / maximum capacity shown in the owner's manual. I read it, smiled sweetly and proceeded to ignore it. The machine will tell me if there's too little or too much. You make sure the tank has enough water, switch the unit on, use the touchpad to select the food you want, and follow the instructions. Hint: The instructions will be: leave the unit alone for a sec to let it zero the weight (tare) -> scoop in as much dry ingredient as you want - it will tell you how much you've added -> remove the pot and shake it to level the ingredients -> (close the lid - the instructions don't tell you to do this, but you're smart -> choose from some options and touch either Start or Delayed Start. Delayed Start is a bit unusual which will be listed in the cons. Walk away and forget it. 3. Ease of clean-up - This is amazingly easy to clean. If you're a total minimalist, you don't even have to use a scoop on the dry ingredients. To clean, remove the inner pot and the snap out the lid insert. I believe they're both dishwasher-safe, but they're so easy and quick to clean by hand that I never bother with the dishwasher. After years of using a first-generation Japanese home rice cooker that insisted on scorching the rice at the bottom of the pan, this was a game-changer. 4. Delayed cook - okay, the setting is a bit unusual, but it works very well. I wake up in the morning to perfectly cooked, hot steel-cut oats. Instant fiber! 5. Keep-Warm - It will keep my perfectly cooked food warm for me until I want it. 6. Custom cook, if desired - if you don't want to cook the ingredients in water, you can use the cooker as a traditional cooker and add the grains / legumes and liquid yourself. I almost never bother with that. You can also store custom recipes, but again, I never bother. 7. Set it and forget it - I love this feature. I can start the cooker going or set it on delay cook and walk off. It handles everything itself. 8. Customizations - I'm not picky about how I want my grains cooked. I pretty much always leave it on medium and go happily about my business. However, my sister is a steel-cut oats gourmet. Every grain has to be perfectly cooked and separate, not mushed together. She saw mine cook once and ran out to get one. She swears by the firm option. The cons - there are a few, but I don't find any of them to be show-stoppers. 1. The price - okay, Elephant-in-the-Room time. It's expensive. There's no getting around that. Watch for it on sale. If you're not picky about the color, you can usually snag it for a good price during Amazon Days. I've noticed they frequently put one of the colors on sale, but not the other. To me, it would have been worth full price. I use it about every other day for something. My three biggest uses are steel-cut oats, garbanzos, and brown rice. I've never had it cook me a bad batch. 2. Time - If you're looking for a quick meal, haul out the IP or pressure cooker. That's what I've used most of my life for cooking dried beans. However, balance the time it takes a pressure cooker to come up to pressure and release. They take longer than you might think. 3. Capacity - One day I decided to cook enough garbanzos for both hummus and curried veggies. This probably came out to about a pound of dried beans. That much went over its limit. Okay, I cooked two batches. It wasn't any big deal. However, if you typically cook for big crowds or prep cook large amounts of grains or legumes, you may want to haul out the IP or pressure cooker. 4. Counter space - Yep, it's one more thing on the counter. I find it as indispensable as my mixer or food processor (it sits on the counter with them), but if you're tight on space, it may not work for you. 5. Delayed Start Programming - Most delayed start appliances have you enter the time you want the job to be finished - or the food to be ready. This one doesn't have a clock. It was an interesting design decision and I'm not sure why they made it except that you can shut the unit completely off when it's not in use. So to tell it that you want your steel cut oats at 6am, you have to calculate the time between the time you set it and 6am. For example, if I'm closing down the house at 9pm and getting my oats ready for the morning, I make sure the tank is full or at least has enough water, add the oats and all as mentioned above and then (I'm not ashamed to admit it) count on my fingers how many hours between, say 9:15 pm and 6:00am. Between 9pm and 6am is 9 hours, but it isn't 9:00pm anymore, it's 9:15. So I deduct 15 minutes and enter 8 hours and 45 minutes. Got that? Yeah, a clock would be SO much easier, but again, it's not a show-stopper. Alexa or your friendly electronic home assistant will happily tell you, but I also use the good ol' digital calculator. (Fingers... digits... got it??) So yeah. As my sister says, my favorite small appliance is still my coffeemaker, but it's getting nervous. VERY nervous!

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*Last updated: 2026-05-26*