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HAWKINS B25 PRESSURE COOKER, 2 LITRE, SILVER
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Hawkins Stainless Steel Pressure cooker, 2 Litre, Silver
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I got this pressure cooker because pressure cooking improves food quality in seeds and grains by making the toxic proteins in these foods called lectins much easier to digest and therefor much less toxic to the digestive system. I looked at a lot of different types of pressure cookers including the electric ones. I choose this one over an electric pressure cooker because it can be used even if the power goes out. That can be an issue where I live. I like that this cooker is made by a company that has been making pressure cookers for many years, and does not ship the work away to China, but continues to make the pressure cookers it sells in it's own facilities in India as it has always done. The design of this cooker is quite unique, and it is intended by the manufacturers to last for a long time. Also, the manufacturer supplies spare parts if they are needed. This is definitely a good sign!The cooker comes with lots of instructions. It is important to follow them, pressure cookers are dangerous. I like the safety features that this one provides. I feel as though the cooker could not actually explode as some kinds can do if they run dry (they could at least, when I was a kid). There is a safety on this one that will have to be replaced if you ever get the cooker over pressure. So, it would be a big hassle if you ever did force it into action, but at least it will be safe. so, I think it is better just to read the instructions and treat this item with the respect that a pressure cooker deserves. When i was a kid we always used one, it was a big heavy aluminum item that I am sure most people my age will recall. I never though about using a pressure cooker after learning about the dangers of aluminum in your body. I didn't know anyone was making stainless steel cookers. That is one of the reasons I bought this particular model -- it is all stainless steel - so you will know that your food is not contaminated by aluminum. The only draw back of this particular model is the fact that you can not plunge it into cold water when cooking is over to bring down the pressure. This is because the base is made from 3 layers of different metal ( a thick heavy base of aluminum is sandwiched between the innermost and outermost layer of stainless steel) . Plunging the pot into cold water to hasten the pressure drop would put too much stress on the dis-similar metals and would result in damage to the base. Also, I am afraid that it would be unwise to apply too, too much heat to the cooker when bringing it up to pressure, lest this also should lead to stress on the cooker's base. So, I heat the cooker at slightly below full flame on my gas stove. It heats up very quickly anyways. so that isn't a problem. When cooking is done I let the pot sit for a few minutes, off of the cooking ring, and if I am in a hurry I let some steam out by lifting the weight with a fork. Mostly, it is not an issue. When cooking is done, usually not everything is finished in the kitchen. so, I really don't mind that you can't hurry the cooling off as much as you might if you could use cold water.It takes a little while to become familiar with the way the cooker responds to your own particular stove, so you have to pay good attention to it when first using it. And, since it is a pressure cooker, and therefor inherently dangerous, you can never leave it alone anyways (you really should not) lest it run dry - that is when things get very dangerous - but maybe not in this case with the meltable safety valve. I'm not clear on this point. But, like I said before, if you put this pressure cooker under the type of conditions that will cause the safety valve to melt, you will have to replace that part, and it will be a hassle, so that is one reason, at least to keep a good eye on your pressure cooker when it is being used.I would recommend this pressure cooker to anyone. I really like it, and have enjoyed using it immensely. Unfortunately this pot does not come with inner containers as the next size up does (8 liters?) I have the 6 liter model. However, I happen to have a small stainless pot that fits inside just right, so when I cook up a smaller amount of rice or oatmeal I put the grain in the small pot with the required water to cook it properly, place this small pot on the steaming rack that comes with the pressure cooker and then add the necessary water to provide the pressure cooker's steam to the bottom of the pot. This works perfectly and makes fabulous grains and beans and porridge. If you were cooking for more than one or two people I think I would recommend getting a larger size pot than the 6 liter size. Over all I am extremely pleased with this pressure cooker.
It cooks fast and safe lots of time. I cook all dry beans. It is goof quality and good price.
Bought this pressure cooker a month and half ago. Have used it only for max 7 to 8 times so far. Today I was making a breakfast dish with millet and lentils and suddenly heard a loud burst. Pool of starchy liquid everywhere around, the safety valve gave up. My husband ran to turn off the stove before anything worse could happen and literally skid on the starchy pool (leaky gasket). Can't just believe with 1 and 1/2 month of use the safety valve can pop. I have been using stovetop pressure cookers for more than 17 years. Still having an ultra stainless steel pressure cooker and prestige ones going strong. I'm generally a very cautious cook, who always uses inner pot for my pressure cooking needs. Bought hawkins due to its longstanding high reviews and I needed something small for direct cooking. Now I'm worried about using this cooker again. Money wasted here. I probably got a leaky gasket and a weak safety valve lemon piece.Can't return it because I just crossed returnable window. Would love if amazon can look into this and consider a replacement.
This unit is priced high. Without any other brands that can compete in the stainless steel 15 PSI category there is no other choice. I own the 2 liter model. It works on induction ranges according to the manual. I don't use one. I use gas.I wanted something to cook individual meals. It works fine for that but I'm not perfect at using it yet. Beans come out as expected and that is what I need. I like to make one pot meals so when I add rice to the mixture after the beans are done I haven't quite gotten the time right. I'm still overcooking the rice. In time I'll get it.One thing I don't like about this cooker is that the small ones can't be used on high heat. The manual says not to go higher than medium for the 2 liter and smaller units. This means it takes longer for it to be pressurized.Another thing is that some moisture and steam escape from the pressure release tube. The weight is attached to the top of that tube. The tube goes from the inside of the pot and is attached by a nut on the top of the lid but no nut on the inside of the lid. Where the handle makes contact with the center of the lid steam and liquid leak out. I can't make this tighter. This is not due to over filling. It is just a place where pressure leaks out a bit. I only expect pressure to escape through the tube when it is enough to lift the weight.I wanted to use this pressure cooker to save energy. At home it doesn't matter much because I've got an infinite amount of fuel coming through the gas pipeline. On camping trips using fuel efficiently is important. Pressure cookers need less energy to completely cook meals than conventional pots. At home I start the pot on medium as instructed. As soon as the pressure is released for the first time (which takes about 12 minutes with just over half of it full of liquid and food) I just put the burner dial to low and let it finish. I don't need to watch it to be sure the little weight continues to sway as I did with a different brand. When the time is up I turn off the burner. Sometimes I let it sit to naturally release the pressure and at other times I release the pressure by lifting the weight using a fork. It depends on the food cooking requirements.I have not owned this unit very long. I don't use it daily. I do use it regularly. So far it is meeting my expectations as a one pot meal tool. If you like pressure cookers and don't want to be forced to use a huge one, then I recommend this stainless steel 2 liter 15 psi pressure cooker.2021 It still works. I have mastered it. For perfect rice without using oil, use one cup of rice, two cups of water, spices, and whatever else you want. Add a tiny bit more water to account for the other things added. Heat it until the pressure weight pops up. Then turn off the heat and let it sit for thirty minutes. your rice will be fully cooked. If you use too much water the rice will be sticky. Some oil could be used if that is your preference. This works for electric or gas stoves. I haven't used it on an induction stove.
It has a great design, wide and tick bottom for even cooking of food. Inside locking of the lid which I like, it is an efficient not bulky item.
I tried pressure cooker for the first time and I liked it so much it recommended to others
Perfect, nothing to add. Very strong, efficient, must have in the kitchen.
We eat beans, meat, hard vegetables a lot… as a working woman, without pressure cooker I would never able to make my earnings 🥹.The 3Lt. With stainless steel body pressure cooker is kind of rare combination and is kind of hard to get in the market. This is the perfect size and quality for my small family of 3 1/2 😉👍even when I am alone at home this is the best companion for me in my kitchen 😀. And it gives perfect service. So I can justify the cost.., I am very happy and This is the Best Buy for me of this year😊👍.Highly recommend for newly married or small family… you will be very pleased to have it!! Enjoy the Quick and Healthy cooking 👩🍳👨🍳🍚
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This was purchased as stew pot, coffee pot multi function frying pan. For hiking camping holiday of three, other than awkward to backpack . All was fine good quality right size maintained pressure on camping stove easy to wipe clean.
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Brand
HAWKINS -
Capacity
2 Liters -
Material
Stainless steel -
Color
Silver -
Finish Type
Stainless Steel -
Product Dimensions
7"D x 12"W x 10"H -
Special Feature
Locking Lid -
Item Weight
1370 Grams -
Control Method
Touch -
Operation Mode
Manual -
Special Features
Locking Lid -
Controller Type
Hand Control -
Closure Type
Inner Lid -
Item Dimensions D x W x H
7"D x 12"W x 10"H -
Is the item dishwasher safe?
No -
Brand Name
HAWKINS -
Model Number
HASS20 -
UPC
781147864792 795468831876 -
Part Number
hass20 -
Included Components
Pressure cooker -
Item Type Name
Hawkins stainless Steel pressure cooker -
Manufacturer
Hawkins -
Best Sellers Rank
#35,733 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #25 in Pressure Cookers -
ASIN
B002MPQH8K -
GTIN
781147864792 795468831876
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