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U.S. Janet B.

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Mar 28, 2019, 2:01:27 PM3/28/19
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I need a new 6 quart pressure cooker. (I got mine in the 60s.) It
just won't seal anymore and no parts available. I've always had a
stove top pressure cooker. That is still what I would prefer to have
as I don't like the pre-set times that come with an electric cooker.
It does seem, however, that non-electric cookers are almost a thing of
the past. Have any of you gotten a non-electric cooker in the last
couple of years? If so, which brand and are you happy with it?
However, I am realistic. Which electric pressure cooker is the bees
knees currently, do you have one, do you like it? I don't want one
with the browning element on top because that element top is not
removable and will get in my way..
Thanks for your help.
Janet US

dsi1

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Mar 28, 2019, 2:40:11 PM3/28/19
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I saw a stove top pressure cooker last night at Sears. If it had been one that works on an induction range, I would have got it. They had several pressure cookers of that type but mostly they're made of aluminum which won't work on my range.

My preference would be just a simple cooker like the one I had while growing up. You can get the seals on eBay if you have a fairly popular one. You can get everything on eBay - especially pressure cooker parts.

S Viemeister

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Mar 28, 2019, 3:22:52 PM3/28/19
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A few years ago, I bought a 6 litre Fagor pressure cooker at Costco.
I've been very pleased with it. It's stainless, with a thick aluminium
base, and has an induction-compatible bottom. The seal is silicone,
rather than rubber, so should last considerably longer than the
old-style rubber ones. Two pressure settings, and a quick release.

U.S. Janet B.

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Mar 28, 2019, 4:01:20 PM3/28/19
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thank you. I had been searching pressure cookers on the 'Net and was
surprised that Fagor didn't show up. At your recommendation I went
back and specifically searched for Fagor. I will get a Fagor as it
has the quality I was looking for. Thanks again
Janet US

Janet

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Mar 28, 2019, 6:25:09 PM3/28/19
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In article <rg2q9el1cvlcdt1io...@4ax.com>, J...@nospam.com
says...
>
> I need a new 6 quart pressure cooker. (I got mine in the 60s.) It
> just won't seal anymore and no parts available. I've always had a
> stove top pressure cooker. That is still what I would prefer to have
> as I don't like the pre-set times that come with an electric cooker.
> It does seem, however, that non-electric cookers are almost a thing of
> the past. Have any of you gotten a non-electric cooker in the last
> couple of years?

No, but there are lots still available in the UK.
Mine is a 50 yr old Prestige, spare parts still available

Janet UK

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Mar 28, 2019, 8:46:47 PM3/28/19
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I remember seeing Alton Brown's "Good Eats" episode on pressure cookers and
really recommended the Fagor.

U.S. Janet B.

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Mar 29, 2019, 2:17:16 AM3/29/19
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My Hero! I am happy with my choice then ;-)

S Viemeister

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Mar 29, 2019, 2:40:28 AM3/29/19
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On 3/28/2019 8:56 PM, heyjoe wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Mar 2019 14:01:12 -0600
> in Message-ID: <news:rr9q9e55ptiaa98ro...@4ax.com>
> "U.S. Janet B." <J...@nospam.com> wrote :
>
>> thank you. I had been searching pressure cookers on the 'Net and was
>> surprised that Fagor didn't show up. At your recommendation I went
>> back and specifically searched for Fagor. I will get a Fagor as it
>> has the quality I was looking for. Thanks again
>> Janet US
>
> Better hurry. One of the reviews, dated May 2018, reported that Fagor
> is going out of business and supplies were limited to what was already
> in stock.
>
Good thing I bought a couple of spare sealing rings. And a second
pressure cooker.

Ophelia

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Mar 29, 2019, 4:54:21 AM3/29/19
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"S Viemeister" wrote in message news:gg5suo...@mid.individual.net...
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I have two extra sealing rings for my ancient Prestige! Thinking about
it though, not sure what I will do if the thingy (what do you call that
thing on top that releases the steam?) goes awol <g> I rarely use it these
days though, I tend to use my Air fryer and slow cooker, but it's there if I
need it:)))


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