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Presto 8-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker |  | Brand: Presto Category: Kitchen Department: Cookware
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $35.94 as of 7/31/2010 18:33 CDT details You Save: $24.05 (40%)
New (43) Used (1) from $34.99
Seller: RitzCamera Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 2795
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 7.1 x 20.8 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying! Warranty: Presto Products are covered by a 1 year limited warranty against factory and manufacturing defects.
MPN: 01282 Model: 307882 UPC: 075741012827 EAN: 0075741012827
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| Features:
| • | 8-quart pressure cooker is a multi-purpose pot used as conventional soup pot | | • | Durable polished aluminum for even heating | | • | Heavy-duty lid locks down during cooking; inner sealing ring keeps steam in; pop-up pressure indicator | | • | Includes recipe booklet; steam release mechanism | | • | Measures 11-1/2 inches in diameter (17 inches including handles) and 9 inches tall (including lid); extended 12-year warranty |
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| Customer Reviews: Good product July 26, 2010 ThatGirl Works very well. I have no complains except that it would be good if a second ring was included as the rubbers wear out.
Presto 8-qt aluminum pressure cooker so far so good July 6, 2010 Capital City reviewer (Olympia, WA) The Presto 8-qt pressure cooker seems to work well so far for many pressure cooking recipes I have, from lamb shanks, braised spareribs, to pot roast. The large one I own can handle the big cooking projects. All turned out well and a definite time saver. Even though I have a larger pressure cooker for canning tomatoes and sauces from backyard produce, this pressure cooker definitely looks capable of handling some of the overflow of canning jobs.
Some of the question marks or to be determined reviews might have to wait if any parts need replacing, and when it goes through its first official scrubbing - where some parts may need to be taken out to be cleaned. The stopper on the top did not seem to fit snug like in previous pressure cookers I owned where it screwed on easily.
No problems. Does what it is supposed to do. July 3, 2010 J. Baisden (Anywhere I want to be.) It works, no glitches, no problems, and the price was right. What on earth are people complaining about? If you don't like aluminum, then go with stainless and save the fuss for another time.
A nice effective pressure cooker May 29, 2010 Ryan Pressure cookers in general are great, they provide a wonderful way to quickly obtain a meal that would otherwise take hours and hours of cooking time. This both saves you time and reduces the energy required for cooking.
This Presto 8 quart aluminum cooker is a nice size, not too large for cooking meals for 2, and not too small to prevent cooking a larger meal for a family. It's also reasonably priced and feels quite solid in its construction.
I would say the highlight so far in its use has been the creation of split pea soup with a ham bone. Previously I've made the soup in a pot and just let it cook away for a couple of hours. This generally results in a soup with peas that retain some individuality, like lentils, that after being refrigerated combine into that large split pea mass I love. In the pressure cooker after half an hour the split peas literally fall completely apart and form into the semi solid mass that I usually don't attain until I'm eating it as left overs. Fantastic. Not to mention quick corned beef, speedy stocks, and delightful beans and brown rice.
If you like to cook and are thinking about adding a pressure cooker to your arsenal, this is a great tool to have.
I love it! April 5, 2010 M. Bercow (New York, USA) This pressure cooker replaces my 40 year old Presto pressure cooker. (Actually the old one was still serviceable and I gave it away.) At first I was going to switch to stainless steel but the fact that my old aluminum pressure cooker served me so well and the large price difference convinced me to stay with aluminum.
When my kids were growing up we had a running joke. As soon as we sat down to a pressure cooker meal they would say, "fast and soft too!" and we would all laugh. Well the new pressure cooker is also fast and cooks pot roasts, stews, etc. to perfection. If you have never used a pressure cooker you are in for a pleasant surprise. I have no hesitation in recommending this Presto 8 quart pressure cooker.
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