Mirro 6 quart aluminum pressure cooker and canner.
from: Mirro
Price: $39.99
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Product Description:
Mirro 92060 Pressure Cooker 6 quart. Cuts cooking time by as much as 70%. Cooking instructions and recipes included. Retains healthy nutrients lost in conventional cooking. Features: Safety over pressure plug, Automatic control at 10 lbs., Tight sealing cover gasket, Locking Handles, Heavy duty construction. Does not work on glass stovetops.
Mirro 92060 Pressure Cooker 6 quart. Cuts cooking time by as much as 70%. Cooking instructions and recipes included. Retains healthy nutrients lost in conventional cooking. Features: Safety over pressure plug, Automatic control at 10 lbs., Tight sealing cover gasket, Locking Handles, Heavy duty construction. Does not work on glass stovetops.
Features:
- 6 quart capacity.
- Heavy duty aluminum body.
- Automatic control at 10 lbs.
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Rating:
- Nice but missing an esential
This is a really good pressure cooker. Did everything we wanted it to. BUT it didn't come with a canning rack. We bought this so we could pressure cook some jars, not for jelly, but none the less, we had to make a rack out of disposable pie tins.
Rating:
- No frills, no thrills
This was my first pressure cooker.I bought it because it was cheap andbe easy to operate.It was both of these and more.I learned to cook with this aluminum cooker, how to gauge time and amounts of water etc.Mirro has been around forever and replacement parts are readily available for all their cookers.As with all aluminum pressure cookers,the metal will react with some foods and can overheat if you are not careful.This style cooker has the "jiggler valve" on the top that rocks back ... Read More
- Nice but missing an esential This is a really good pressure cooker. Did everything we wanted it to. BUT it didn't come with a canning rack. We bought this so we could pressure cook some jars, not for jelly, but none the less, we had to make a rack out of disposable pie tins.
- No frills, no thrillsThis was my first pressure cooker.I bought it because it was cheap andbe easy to operate.It was both of these and more.I learned to cook with this aluminum cooker, how to gauge time and amounts of water etc.Mirro has been around forever and replacement parts are readily available for all their cookers.As with all aluminum pressure cookers,the metal will react with some foods and can overheat if you are not careful.This style cooker has the "jiggler valve" on the top that rocks back ... Read More
