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Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker


Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker 3

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Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker 3

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Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker 3

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Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker 3

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37 of 41 humans found the following review helpful.
4If you want a stainless steel liner.
By Scuppers
This product is good if you are looking for a cooker with a stainless steel liner. For health reasons I thought stainless may be a better choice. Almost all brand use a non-stick liner. It has a few drawbacks in my sentiment equated to the 6 quart Elite Electric pressure cooker, which is a non-stick. I own and use both of them. They are both super rather and and program features seem to work well. Everything I have made in both pots has come out as expected. A drawback for me with the Instant Pot is that the lid ought to be got rid of each time you open pot. I like that the Elite stays attached until I wish to remove it, so I may open and close it repeatedly for multiple servings. Be careful of the escaping steam. The program buttons are comparable to the Elite. The Instant Pot has a slow cooker button. Both lack primarily in what they call a recipe book. So missing out in fact, that it leaves me searching online for recipes to try. Now, the biggest drawback in my sentiment is that the Instant Pot lacks the capacity to brown in the cooker. The Elite has this wondrous option. With the Instant Pot you will have to brown your feed on the stove top in another pan and then move it to the cooker. I tried browning in the liner on the stove. This did not work at all well. This browning feature on the Elite also makes it so much requiring little effort to thicken foods at the end of the cooking cycle by plainly pressing the get started button. You will get a nice heat up to make a gravy or just thicken a soup or stew. So, if you are not concerned when it comes to which liner to use, I think the Elite wins the prize here, but the Instant Pot is surely comparable. While missing out the browning feature it is still a good choice if you want the stainless steel liner. Wonderful comfortableness in a busy kitchen.

24 of 26 persons found the following review helpful.
5Great product backed by great client service.
By Me
I don’t distinctively have unreasonable expected values of productions and tend to be happy with a reasonable product for a reasonable price but, I have to admit, this is a outstanding product for a great price with client care that I don’t always get even if I’ve expended A LOT more on a service or product.

19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Best of the best…
By Power-On-PC
Hey it took a while to get it since it’s shipped from Canada, but while worth it. My wife has employed it each day since he got it. Just as the picture proposes the quality of the outer housing, buttons, lid and even the internal pot are outstanding. Well worth the extra dollars equated to the other pressure cookers I was considering.

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