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Kuhn Rikon Duromatic 2.6-Quart 24 cm Braiser |  | Brand: Kuhn Rikon Category: Kitchen
List Price: $220.00 Buy New: $149.95 as of 7/30/2010 10:48 CDT details You Save: $70.05 (32%)
New (4) from $149.95
Seller: Abes of Maine Cameras and Electronics Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 338185
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.9 Dimensions (in): 15.9 x 12 x 4.9
Model: 3347 EAN: 7610154033477 ASIN: B00009A9XR
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Highest quality 18/10 stainless steel keeps its lustrous shine and will not rust, corrode, or chip. | | • | Solid thermal aluminum sandwich base conducts heat superbly for even cooking of all foods whether you use gas, electric, ceramic or magnetic induction. | | • | Spring-loaded stationary quiet safety valve has a visual indicator pin telling you how much pressure is inside the cooker and letting you know the precise moment to begin timing your food while eliminating the noise of escaping steam. | | • | Automatic lid-locking system prevents the lid from ever opening while the cooker is under pressure and no fewer that five safety features engineered into each cooker make Duromatic the worldwide standard of safety. UL listed |
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Product Description Pressure cooking is a whole new, wonderful world. Don't plan meals hours in advance, just grab your pressure cooker and 30 minutes later you have a healthy, flavorful meal. "Anything you can do, slow cooker, I can do better!" says the pressure cooker. And faster. Light speed faster. Research this new second generation of pressure cookers and you will rush to get one for yourself and start saving time and energy.
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| Customer Reviews: Great design overall, needs a better sealing gasket January 21, 2009 A customer (Maryland) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I loved my Kuhn-Rikon 5 L pressure cooker so much I bought this braiser as well, thinking it would be great to have a smaller, more versatile option. If it worked like the other one did, this would be true. The trouble is that this is a wider pot, and they have switched to a thinner rubber gasket in the meantime. I don't get a proper seal with this cooker unless I oil the gasket profusely; a less thorough oiling means leaks and no pressure buildup. K-R didn't answer my inquiry about this. I would like to get an old-style thick black gasket to try, but they are another $20 or so--and the cooker was very expensive to start with! I still give this 3 stars based on my previous very positive experience with this brand of cooker, and for its excellent construction (I'm counting on a new gasket doing the job). However if you are looking for your first pressure cooker, skip this one and look instead for a good deal on a larger capacity, smaller diameter Kuhn-Rikon.
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