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WMF Perfect Plus Pressure Cooker 6.5ltr 22cm diameter 18/10 stainless steel | 
| Brand: WMF Category: Kitchen
List Price: £174.35 Buy New: £94.51 as of 29/7/2010 15:03 PDT details You Save: £79.84 (46%)
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 1446
Media: Kitchen & Home Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.9 Dimensions (in): 16.8 x 10.3 x 10.3
MPN: 793136040 Model: 793136040 EAN: 4000530564191 ASIN: B00008XWYR
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| • | Manufactured in Stainless Steel | | • | Simple sturdy design | | • | German quality | | • | Dishwasher-Safe |
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Product Description This stylish Pressure Cooker from leading German manufacturer WMF is ideal for cooking great-tasting, healthy dishes quickly. Made from 18/10 stainless steel, it features a Trans Therm base for optimum heat distribution. This pressure cooker is completely safe thanks to its easy-read cooking indicator, and the cooker cannot be opened until the pan has cooled and the pressure subsided. Ideal for cooking meat and vegetables, the pressure cooker has a three-year guarantee and removable handle for ease pf cleaning.
•6.5 litre Pressure Cooker by WMF •Ideal for cooking meat, fish and vegetables, this cooker is Hermetically sealed, preventing nutrients and vitamins from escaping during the cooking process •This cooker also features an 'easy-read' cooking indicator, Trans Therm base, and removable handle •Suitable for all heat sources, this cooker is also dishwasher safe •Part of the extensive WMF range •This cooker has a 3-year guarantee
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Foolproof pressure cooker for a beginner! July 15, 2010 Scorpio Rising (Hebden Bridge, UK) I've been considering getting a pressure cooker since January 2010, following an article in The Guardian's Word of Mouth blog. I've never used one before or seen one in use so I had a long debate over whether to get a cheap one to see if I used it, or a more expensive one which will last longer and, hopefully, be foolproof. I settled on this WMF one because of the Amazon reviews and I'm so pleased I did!
I bought a vegetarian pressure cooking book at the same time as I bought this and they both arrived together. I was rather daunted by the pressure cooker instruction book (in several different languages and therefore rather thick) but when I read the English instructions and looked at the diagrams it didn't look too difficult so I got stuck in with a red bean recipe.
The cooker is heavy duty and great quality with a good solid base - important apparently if you don't want rice to "catch". The handle locks on with an easy-to-use slide mechanism. The pressure indicator is easy for a total newbie to understand and there were no strange noises or whistles as the cooker came up to pressure. It was easy to adjust the heat so that the high pressure was maintained. Once the cooking time is up, the cooker is removed from the heat and can't be opened until the pressure drops (indicated by the pressure "button" subsiding). At all times it felt totally safe - yes, I've read the stories about exploding lentils! - and the results are brilliant. As I'm a vegan I tend to eat a lot of pulses and grains and these cook perfectly in this pressure cooker - better than with "normal" cooking methods. I've used this for three dishes so far - a bean dish, brown rice, and a split pea dish - and all have been excellent. I can see myself using this cooker frequently from now on and recommend this make and model.
Fabulous quick cooking May 5, 2010 Helly J (Surrey, UK) I bought this pressure cooker after reading all the reviews. It has lived up to all my expectations. I agree that the booklet is basic that accompanies the cooker, but have discovered Lorna Sass, who has a blog, you tube videos plus some fantastic recipe books.
I have made soups, beef stews, curries in minutes rather than hours.
Buy Lorna Sass books with the cooker & you will not look back. And go for the largest you can afford, bigger is better in this case!!
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The seal keeps breaking April 29, 2010 T. Jones (Ireland) So bought this pressure cooker at the end of 09, since then without using to toch I'm finding that a small rubber seal that is used to control the pressure in the cooker keeps breaking, I'm now onto my third of these.
Though initial reports from the cooker were good it has gone down hill rapidly since we first used it,
I have contacted the manufacturers and they say there is little they can do and that these seals should last years, by my reckoning they go after about 15 to 20 uses, so if you are only planning to use this cooker about 10 times a year then this is the perfect option for you otherwise I would think twice
This cooker " is perfect" April 8, 2010 Mrs. Marcella A. Stevens (Kent UK) I have been using pressure cookers for over thirty years and have had many disasters. This cooker is so easy to use and the fact that one can reduce the pressure safely, without moving it from the stove is a bonus.
Having a glass lid as an alternative gives the cooker an added dimension.
I would recommend it to anybody.
Easy peasy April 6, 2010 Mrs. L. J. Lloyd (Surrey, UK) This is soooo easy to use, I have always been terrified of pressure cookers but this one is safe and easy to use. One thing though - I wish it came with a simple cookery book, you have to buy one seperately!
Have made Brilliant Brisket, Souper soup and Stupendous Stew, more to come!!!!! Love it!
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