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Not a time to sip wine as you cook. However, do study that booklet many times, as the info that keeps you safe is somewhat distributed through the booklet, rather than in one spot. This is a lovely pressure cooker--it is light, it has two handles (which helps when you carry it outside to cool off) and it is the right size for one or two people. AND it is inexpensive.
I can not quiet using it. This one, named "Presto" has totally won me over. I give it thumbs up and five stars.Renate I have owned several Pressure Cookers in the past. Never been satisfied.
First of all, the handle design is much wider in hand-grip area for a female comparing with a 6 Quart, and as a female I can tell you I have relative big hands not those petite ones. 2) after we tried to close it about 50 times or more just to see if it would make it loose and easier for daily use, so far we have not able to see it is any easier than the 1st pressure cooker I bought over a year ago, the 6 Quart one in year 2009. This 4 Quart is a bummer from the beginning. why in design, they are essentially the SAME THING. I had purchased a 6 Quart and was very happy about the usage and ease of use from the get-go.
I do not know if they now change the 6 Quart for the handle and lid also like the 4 quart.this is the 2nd replacement I got, I will keep for a few days to see how it works out and may have to return it if it continues to not work out. Why there is a Green insert to make note to customer that you have to have this special process for a customer to keep working at the lid to make it seal until you use it for sometime. if supposedly this more recent design comparing with what I bought a year ago. for the 4 quart now. Then, you can not close the lid with ease which is the most important and fundamental part for a Pressure COOKER. So, my question is then followed on: What happened to this NEW related model. ). After all, Presto is able to make a 6 Quart model I bought a year ago works more smoothly.
so I just decide to purhase a 4 Quart one to cook for smaller meal and as an entra set to speed my cooking process when I need two for a meal. Ultimately, I just do not get it as an Engineer myself that if a new product NEEDS CUSTOMER TO WORK AT IT TO MAKE IT SEAL EASILY AND BETTER, it is something wrong about the manufacturing thinking process. I am not happy about the changes on the 4 quart one the lid-closure as well as the handle grip change.Li ( which I want to ask and wonder WHY is it needed to be that way in the first place if it does not need more pressure or bigger pot than the 6 Quart in size. No kidding.I followed their instruction on you have to press down the Opposite end at beginning to close until it get lose after USE.Ok, regarding this point, I have to ask for the following questions1) does it make sense if the 6 quart does not have to have this procedure when I bought it in around January 09, why now this 4 Quart need to do so.
It is very easy to use and easy to clean. I recently purchased the 4-qt Presto pressure cooker after reading very positive feedback from most customers. I would highly recommend this pressure cooker. I have used it every day since receiving it and love it. I was a bit concerned about the size of the 4-qt (vs 6 qt), but it has been very useful for cooking everything from oatmeal to rice to meats for meals for four adults.
The way to get a great pressure cooker with no pressure, as far as finding, ordering, purchasing and receiving, I wholly recommend the Amazon shopping experience.The Pressure cooker arrived in a timely manner, in spite of it being the holidays - ask a mail sorter about pressure between Thanksgiving and the days leading up to Christmas.Now please excuse me, I have butter beans to (pressure) cook.
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