TrendVibeCN Smart Rice Cooker: 12V/24V compatibility
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Ever dreamed of whipping up a hot meal while cruising down the highway? Meet the Smart Rice Cooker—your new road trip buddy. It's not just for cars; even those futuristic unmanned trucks can get in on the action. Thanks to its 12V/24V compatibility, this little gadget plugs right into your ride's power system like it was made for it (because, well, it was). And with automatic cooking, you can forget about babysitting your dinner; it's got this. Plus, its compact design means it won't hog your precious cargo space, and the energy efficiency is so good, your battery won't even notice. Perfect for travelers who refuse to settle for gas station snacks.
- For cars and trucks
- Automatic cooking
- Compact design
- Energy efficient
- 12V/24V compatibility
General specs
- Brand: TrendVibeCN
- Seller: Joom
- Voltage: 12V, 24V
- Compatibility: Cars, Unmanned trucks
- First listed by seller: 6/28/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $30.33 | $40.68 | $85.15 | $35.90 | $35.90 | $59.41 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 27, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 9, 2025 |
Voltage | 12V, 24V | 12V, 24V | 12V, 24V, 220V | 24V, 12V | ||
Capacity | Large | 2 liters | 2 liters | 2 liters | 5L |
Gabriel L.
Marseille
July 13, 2025
As a student who loves DIY and repairs, I bought this TrendVibeCN cooker for my road trips with my child. I've used it for a couple of months now, and it's been okay. It does the job of making a hot meal while driving, which beats stopping for snacks. But it's not perfect—sometimes the rice comes out undercooked or overcooked, and I had to tweak the placement in the car to avoid vibrations. For the price, it's functional but could be better. I'd recommend it with some reservations if you're often on the go.
- Pros: It suits me that it plugs directly into the car's power without any fuss, and the automatic cooking means I don't have to watch it constantly. The small size is very handy for saving space on trips, and it doesn't drain the battery much, which is a relief.
- Cons: From what I feel, the cooking isn't always even, and it can be a bit slow to heat up. The build feels a bit flimsy for regular use, and it might not handle rough roads well. I wish it had more settings for different foods.
John G.
San Jose, CA
July 4, 2025
i bought this as a gift for my wife, since we both love taking our dog on long drives and hate stopping for fast food. i tried it out on a recent trip to the mountains, and it was fantastic—just plugged it in, set it, and forgot about it until dinner was ready. the food came out hot and tasty, way better than gas station snacks. it's very user-friendly, even for someone like me who isn't great with gadgets. overall, it's a game-changer for travelers, though i wish the delivery had been faster. highly recommend for anyone who's always on the road with their pets or family.
- Pros: i love how it fits right into my car's power system without any fuss, and the automatic cooking means i don't have to watch it at all. it's very compact, so it doesn't take up much space, and it's so energy efficient that my car's battery doesn't drain noticeably. perfect for road trips, and it makes hot meals easy on the go.
- Cons: shipping took longer than i expected, which was a bit of a letdown. also, as a beginner with tech stuff, i could be wrong, but it might not work as well in all vehicles, though it's been fine in mine so far.