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Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 23:10:34 -0700, "Janet Bostwick" > > wrote: > > >> I pressure cooked on a Coleman stove when the power was out. I've >> been tempted by the electric models, but if the electric gizmo part >> fails you have a useless pot. >> Janet >> > > Yeah, that was my thought, Janet. From what I have been reading, the > newer versions, especially the Kuhn-Rikon ones can come up to pressure > over a fairly low flame. > > And I like the safety features listed for the newer versions. > > I am waiting for Om to check in on this, as I know she has researched > it a lot, and uses a pressure cooker frequently. > > Oh, another question. I am wondering what is the smallest size to > get? I think the one I had was 6 quarts, and sometimes that was > barely big enough. There are some sets being sold now, that have > both a bigger pot, and one that is about half the size of the bigger > pot. I am leaning towards one of those sets. > > I am also hearing good things about two brands especially: Fagor and > Kuhn-Rikon. Kuhn Rikon is more expensive, but in the case of good > cookware, I think you often get what you pay for. I want good > quality, that I won't regret buying. > > Christine I've been hemming and hawing on this for about 2 years. My 6-quart isn't really roomy enough. But . . . here's the big but. What I want is more floor space (square inches on the bottom of the pan). Larger pressure cookers have the same footprint but go higher. I wanted to be able to brown larger hunks or quantities in the pot prior to pressure cooking. The electrics also will take up more room to store. I think that I have decided not to get electric. Then there's the China issue. Most all brands, except the two you mentioned, have electrics made in China and I haven't had good experience with anything electric that has been made in China. The heat varies a lot. Janet |
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