T-fal P45007 Clipso Stainless Steel Dishwasher Safe PTFE PFOA and Cadmium Free 12-PSI Pressure Cooker Cookware, 6.3-Quart, Silver
Make healthy, delicious meals in a fraction of the time with this T-fal Clipso pressure cooker. Compared to standard cooking methods, the pressure cooker reduces cook times by up to 70% for fast results—without the loss of valuable nutrients and flavor. The cooker’s roomy 6.3-quart capacity makes it easy to create large batches, whether preparing make-ahead meals for the week or cooking for a crowd during the holidays. The pressure cooker’s durable stainless-steel construction ensures optimal cooking and long-lasting performance, and its encapsulated base distributes heat evenly and can be used safely on any cooktop, including induction. Safety features include an innovative one-hand system for simple risk-free opening and closing, the inability to open when in use and under pressure, a variable steam-release valve for added control, and side handles for a secure grip. The Clipso stainless-steel pressure cooker can go safely in the dishwasher (with gasket and pressure valve removed), and a steam basket and stand are included for multi-level cooking, along with a recipe book with cooking tips and tasty ideas for getting started.
Product Features
- 6.3-quart pressure cooker for healthy meals in less time (compared to traditional methods)
- Durable stainless-steel construction ensures long-lasting performance; side handles for a secure grip
- Encapsulated base distributes heat evenly; compatible with any cooktop, including induction
- Won’t open when in use; one-hand system for risk-free opening and closing; variable steam-release valve for added control
- Dishwasher-safe with gasket and pressure valve removed, PTFE PFOA and Cadmium Free
- Steam basket, stand, and recipes included
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