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Kuhn Rikon 7-Liter Stainless-Steel Pressure Cooker | 
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| Brand: Kuhn Rikon Category: Kitchen
List Price: $240.00 Buy New: $218.95 You Save: $21.05 (9%)
New (7) Used (2) from $199.00
Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 57424
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 16.1 x 9.8 x 9.3
MPN: 3344 Model: 3344 EAN: 7610154033446 ASIN: B00004R8ZF
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Quickly and healthfully cooks foods under steam pressure with little liquid | | • | Made of high-quality 18/10 stainless steel with mirror finish; steamer insert included | | • | Two pressure-release valves and pressure indicator ensure safety | | • | Saves time and 70 percent of energy normally consumed while cooking | | • | 9-3/4 inches in diameter at base; 9-1/4 inches high; 10-year warranty |
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Product Description Want to speed up your cooking time and reduce your energy bill at the same time? With Kuhn Rikon's Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker, you can do both. By using their pressure cooker to prepare everything from risotto to roasts to cheesecakes, you'll reduce your cooking time by one-third and your energy use by 70 percent! The Swiss-made, 7-liter pressure cooker is equipped with a special spring-loaded valve that eliminates every bit of the guesswork. The integral lid-locking system comes with 5 safety steam-release systems that pretty much eliminate mishaps once associated with pressure cookers. The 18/10 stainless steel cooker won't react to foods being cooked, and the solid thermal aluminum bottom promotes even browning and rapid heat absorption. The bottom pan is dishwasher safe.
Amazon.com Review Beginning in the 1930s, two successive generations of busy cooks used pressure cookers to prepare family meals. The next generation, with memories of valves dancing and hissing on stovetops, snubbed pressure cookers. Now pressure cookers have come back, those old valves replaced by modern versions that ensure safety while delivering the speed, ease, and nutritional benefits of pressure cooking. Pressure cooking also saves 70 percent of the energy normally consumed while cooking. This heavyweight, stainless-steel beauty is a fine example of contemporary engineering and style. Its mirror finish gleams, and its black handles--including a loop handle for two-handed lifting--stay cool. Pressure-cooking traps steam to heat foods at temperatures higher than boiling. An aluminum disk in the base, sandwiched by stainless steel, speeds the process even more through fast heat conductivity. It's safe on electric, gas, ceramic, and induction stovetops. Little water is required, so nutrients, flavor, and color are not boiled away. Vegetables emerge vibrantly colored from the steamer insert. Stews, soups, beans--even meat loaf, pork chops, and desserts such as bread pudding--come out tasty and nutritious. (A booklet containing dozens of recipes is included.) You can brown meats in the pot before the lid is locked on, or use the pot without the lid. The stem of the operating valve shows high and low pressure so you can adjust heat for different foods. After cooking, the pressure can be reduced slowly (just let the cooker sit for a while), normally (press the pressure indicator), or quickly (run tepid water on the lid's rim). Safety measures abound: the lid twists onto the pot; a rubber gasket ensures a tight seal. A vent releases steam if pressure builds too high, as does a valve that also locks the lid when any pressure whatsoever is inside the cooker. Cleanup is a bit involved: hand wash the pot, gasket, and lid with a mild detergent, then lightly oil the gasket. Normally the valve is self-cleaning, but if food passes through it, disassembly is required. Minor cleaning inconvenience, though, should not overshadow the major convenience of pressure cooking. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 35 more reviews...
Kuhn Rikon 7 qt. cooker October 14, 2008 joe smith (los angeles) we purchased this cooker 2 weeks ago. We used it to: make pinto beans. these were great for refried beans. they cooked up in an amazing 11 minutes. It was fast, easy and effortless. we did use the overnight presoak for the beans. make red beans and rice. These were the most delicious red beans we ever had. The ham hocks cooked perfectly in ten minutes. we added some portugese sausage for the second ten minutes. We made beef broth yesterday in 45 minutes. Also we made a whole chicken and a pot roast. Both were flavorful and tender. We had an old pressure cooker which was a real hassle to use. The money spent on this cooker was well worth it, especially considering it should last a lifetime. It was difficult to get a seal on the old cooker and a lot of liquid went out the pressure valve. The Kuhn Rikon cooker seals itself and there is no loss of liquid. It does all the work. We have an electric stove and it is a little difficult to maintain the proper temperature. We have learned to take it off the heat and it will cool down & then return it to the burner. Cooking takes next to no time and cleanup is easy. We used it to make a pot roast on a busy weeknight. We had dinner on the table in no time at all.
New to Pressure cooking September 8, 2008 Louise Witt (Virginia) I've always been afraid of pressure cookers. But I decided to try this product because of it's safety features. I love it! And I'm fascinated by the variety of foods (i.e. cheesecakes) that turn out beautifully. So far, it works exactly the way it was advertised. I have purchased two different sizes now so I can use more than one for a meal.
Kuhn Rikon pressure cooker June 9, 2008 B. Smith (Forest Falls, CA USA) very easy to use and clean. Cooks foods very fast. Large beets in 10 min and large artichokes in 15
Just get a Presto! June 7, 2008 Let's go deep! (New England) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This unit is not very user friendly. It has a spring loaded pressure gauge which is very difficult to read and has a tendency to stick therefore the feedback on the cooking process is lousy. The Presto has a gravity based juggler that rocks and lets you know everything is cooking properly. Yes the highly polished 18/10 stainless is nicer looking than the standard stainless on the Presto buts adds nothing to durability, performance or end results. The Presto will last a lifetime; this unit may drive you nuts with that gauge.
Overpriced, Dangerous, Lousy Customer Service April 22, 2008 StriperGuy (Watertown, MA United States) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
This was given to me as a gift, and it jammed the 3rd time I used it. Had to whack it open with a wrench. Tried to return it and ended up on the phone with the US distributor who was insulting and basically said I did not know how to use it. I am a VERY experienced cook. Threw it in the trash and bought I Presto that I am MUCH happier with.
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