Prestige Deluxe Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker, 2 Liters
Prestige Pressure cookers are one the fastest and easier ways to cook any hot food. These Prestige Deluxe Stainless Steel Pressure Cookers come in a fully assembled fashion and are ideal for both home use and cooking in bulk quantities. This cooker will also come with a very detailed instructional booklet, safety valve, and manufacturer’s warranty. This cooker is easy to clean and has a heavy bottom which means nothing will stick to it.
Product Features
- Designed to give you more body capacity as compared to normal outer lid pressure cooker
- Comes with a first time 2-in-1 safety device called PI (Pressure Indicator)
- Uses best quality virgin steel with stronger lugs and thick base to give your cooker a safe and long life
- Enables Separator Cooking more hygienic form of cooking to retain the nutritional and taste of food while enabling you to cook 3 dishes at a time
- Total Volume Capacity of the Pressure Cooker is including the lid
- NOTE: Pressure cookers according to all World Standards including “UL” , “ETL” etc., rate the capacity based on the total volume after closing the lid
- Diameter is 6.5″ (16.51cm) & the height with closed lid is 4.5″ (11.43cm). Prestige Deluxe Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker, 2
Makes a big mess, but it works. I bought it for cooking rice at high elevation. To that end, this pressure cooker is certainly up to the task. It cooks brown rice at 6,500 feet in about 30 minutes. But it spews liquid out of the vent with each so-called “whistle” creating a big mess on the top and sides of the pot and spilling liquid onto the stove top. It is an atypical pressure cooker made in India. Although it looks like a jiggle-top pressure cooker, it differs in one very significant way. The steam pressure…
Love my little Prestige Deluxe Pressure cooker Love my little Prestige Deluxe Pressure cooker. I have it for several weeks now and have cooked several things in it. No problem, everything was cooked well and quickly. The only thing that made me jump up from my chair was the 1st time I used the pressure cooker. When the pot reached its pressure level a loud burst and and a little water seeped out from the pressure knob on the cooker cover. I lowered the heat on the stove and that was it! Fifteen to twenty minutes later turned the stove…