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Fagor Future Space Saver Pressure Cooker Set

List Price : $129.99
Our Price : too low to display

Why I buy this one ?
- More healthy cooking as vitamins and minerals are preserved
- Includes 4-quart and 7-quart pressure cookers, glass Lid
- Stackable for easy stroage
- Automatic locking
- 11.5 by 13.5 by 13.5 inches; 13.5 pounds



What our customer's say!

"Great Pressure cooker!", After using an old style Presto pressure cooker for a number of years I had decided to check out the new technology pressure cookers. I did some reading at my local library and discovered two things.

First, the new cookers with their pressure release valves are much quieter than the traditional cookers that had a weight sitting on tipe of a small pipe (this weight is what made the hissing jiggling noise when the cooker reached 15 lbs. pressure.

Secondly, the new technology cookers are much better suited to cooking grains and legumes than the old cookers are. The new safety valves are much more clog resistant than the old weighted cookers.

So long story short, I purchased this cooker one week ago and have used it four times so far. I have made a wonderful Jerked Pork loin from the Carol Heding Munson cookbook, "Smart Pressure cooking." I have cooked some lovely veggies and a fantastic veggie stew from the same book.

Cleanup is a breeze, but most importantly, the cooker is wonderfully quiet. The first time I used it, I didn't even realize that the cooker had come to full pressure. Rather than listening to the hissing jiggling sound of old pressure cookers, all you hear is the slight hiss of a little bit of steam escaping. (the volume is much less than the sound of something browning in a skillet.

Finally, the cooker is well made of heavy weight stainless steel, easy to operate - I completely recomend this product.

The one drawback is that directions although understandable, are obviously written and then translated into many languages so they are not particularly engaging. (This is more a stylistic rant from an old tech writer than anything else)

Happy Cooking!



 


 
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