This4 or 6L stainless steel pressure cookers from the Prestige Smart Plus range builds up steam on the inside of their airtight pans, creating a pressure that cooks ingredients in one third of the cooking time, saving on both time and energy making it a great option for people who want home cooked food.
This pressure cooker is suitable for all hob types - including induction, and features a mechanical locking device, two pressure cooker settings - 8lb and 12lb - allowing for cooking versatility, and a directional pressure regulator ensuring the safe release of steam.
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(800) 279-6386.The Prestige brand manufactures a variety of pressure cooker sizes and styles for use on the stove. Some of them feature a non-stick interior, heat resistant handles, and inner or outer pressure lids.
The Prestige Smart Series five-piece stainless steel multi-cooker set was recalled in 2007 by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The importer, Manttra, Inc. of Virginia Beach, Va. recalled 38,250 units of the cookers due to reports of hot contents spilling and resulting in burn injuries to the users.
The problem was if the unit is not closed properly, the lid can separate from the base and allow hot contents to spill out. Pressure cookers can reach up to 200 degrees, so the possibility of burn injury poses a significant threat.
The particular set came with a pressure lid, glass lid, steamer basket, wire trivet, and stock/pressure pot. The model or code number 38270 can be found at the base of the 8-quart cooker. Those models were sold in major department stores nationwide from June 2003 to April 2007.
The company claims the lid cannot be opened until all of the pressure has been safely released. But in 2012, voluntarily recalled the lids of certain Smartplus stainless steel pressure cookers in the United Kingdom due to a fault with the pressure regulator.
Many people like to use pressure cookers because they are a quick and efficient way to prepare foods. Pressure cookers can make an assortment of foods and makes for easy cleanup. However, if any part of the device is compromised, it can build up pressure and the contents will explode.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective pressure cooker, you may want to speak with the pressure cooker lawyers at Johnson//Becker. We are actively filing new pressure cooker lawsuits across the country and you may be entitled to financial compensation for your burn injuries.
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