🔥 Elevate Your Cooking Game with Presto!
The Presto 01264 6-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker is designed for the modern kitchen, offering quick and even heating with its heavy-gauge aluminum construction. It features an automatic pressure regulator, a safety lock indicator, and a special rack for cooking multiple foods simultaneously. With a capacity of 6 quarts and a 12-year limited warranty, this cooker is perfect for busy professionals looking to save time while preserving flavors and nutrients.
Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Silver |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.68"D x 17.37"W x 8.56"H |
Item Weight | 5.4 Pounds |
Capacity | 6 Quarts |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Closure Type | Outer Lid |
Voltage | 100 Volts |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Control Method | Touch |
Special Features | Microwave Safe |
N**E
Will Do In A Pinch
Didn't know what size to get but careful reading of instructions and what I make I determined this was the best size for me. Couldn't decide between a 4qt and a 6 qt. I wanted a 6 qt but Amazon forced you to buy Amazon Prime if you wanted the 6 qt and I didn't want that FORCED on me as I don't want Prime Membership right now and didn't want the hassle to quit later.But as it turned out the 4 qt is more than enough for one or two people or even if you have a small child. It's well and simply made and very cheap compared to others out there. Was not sure about the crude rocking cap but it works, is reliable and simple to see if the pressure is correct by it's gentle rocking.One decision to buy this was the gasket and other rubber seals are cheap to replace. The other one I looked at and really liked, the gasket and rubber replacements would cost me nearly $18 dollars a year to upkeep paying for another of their Pressure Cookers in only 3 YEARS!!The aluminum used is soft and scratches and stains easily and is not hardened i.e anodized. I wish it was but the cost would go higher too. But the manual gives a way to remove stains. Have not tried it as the light stains don't bother me. I also did NOT detect any aluminum taste with dishes that contain acidic ingredients. A well-known site tested for aluminum and said it leeches .0025 of aluminum, but said when you take an antacid, one tablet contains 250 mg of aluminum! Drinking from soda cans can give you 1 or 2 mg of it.If that still bothers you go get a stainless-steel one. But the shape changes compared to the aluminum one even though they have the same capacity. I think the SS model is flatter and not as tall.I bought it mostly to cook beans in it and it excels at that. I tried their bean recipe and it's good as any. Completely satisfied. I also use it to cook soups, stews and am still experimenting. I don't know which is better at the moment for doing the latter as I only had this for a few months. Whether traditional cooking, i.e. Crockpot (failed at beans unless you buy it canned) or traditional stove, coil or gas.I can't seem to get the full flavor nuances on the latter when using the Pressure Cooker, however, strangely, we did gobble up everything made by it. Cabbage in soup gets overcooked, though, as this is powerful and and has only one setting at 15 lbs. Perhaps delicate herbs and flavoring get smothered by the extreme pressure? Maybe not either, as I'm still experimenting in amounts and may take me a year or more to determine the truth, as I don't use fresh herbs and tend to customize my recipes on the fly.I might add, also, it has a strangely very comfortable handle.See you in one year. ;)
D**L
Safe, well made and affordable
Absolutely excellent and very affordable.There are several safety mechanisms, because pressure cookers are inherently dangerous.You cannot open the pot when there is internal pressure... there is a lock. Also if you hold down the pressure regulator, which is just a weight sealing the steam vent. This concept is inherently save... no amount of food residue will be able to make this fail. But there is yet another additional safety mechanism, which is a rubber plug, which will blow out, when the pressure gets too high.The handles are heavy and solid.I just got it today and liked it so much... ordered another one as a present for my daughter
D**U
works great I have two of these and I cook 2 healthy vegetables at once
I pick healthy vegetables that are low in calories and I lost 48 pounds in 10 months eating healthy and walking in our everyday. I got the vegetables off of a healthy vegetable list that made a difference. After I make the vegetables I had used one cup of water and I drink the water okay so there's any nutrients in it so nothing gets thrown away works great for me and anyone looking to lose weight this would be a great cooking Aid. As fast and efficient the second cook two vegetables at the same time. highly recommend
M**S
Perfect for my intended purposes
Tiny bit smaller than expected. Still perfect for cooking a quick meal for 4 average eaters and canning 3 wide mouth pints. Love it. Thanks! I purchased pre-used. Perfect condition and all parts included. Original packaging, much was unopened.
D**R
Great product,easy to use👌🏾
The Presto pressure cooker is incredibly easy to use, even for a beginner like me.the instructions are clear👌🏾
D**Z
The Presto is very easy to use
"Excellent pressure cooker! The Presto is very easy to use and clean, and cooks food quickly and safely. It has changed my life in the kitchen. I recommend it 100%. Very satisfied with the purchase." 5/5 stars.
G**G
Works great
Just what I wanted
S**Z
Essential for every kitchen!
If you don't have a pressure cooker and have been considering it, you really can't go wrong with this one. I own Presto brand aluminum pressure cookers in three different sizes, this 4 quart being my most recent purchase. The 4 qt. does not have the additional "lip" on the opposite side that the 6 qt does (which in my opinion makes it easier to handle) however it is a bit smaller so it's not that bad. Just be careful when lifting it into the sink to apply cold water before letting it cool down to open.This 4 qt size is perfect for a single person, or making small meals. I used it the day it arrived to cook chicken in. The chicken was cooked to perfection, and falling off the bone in just 25 minutes!If you haven't used a pressure cooker before, and this will be your first time, I offer the following tips: Get your food in, seal it up, and set it on the burner you want to use. Turn the burner up to high. It can take up to 15 minutes for the knob on top to start rocking. Once it does, turn down the heat about halfway. It may be a little noisy to some if you are standing right next to it, but it is nothing to be alarmed about. It's normal. Don't turn the heat down until after the knob starts rocking or you will either delay your cooking time or end up with less than tender meat. I didn't know this the first time I used one of these, and of course I was cooking a very thick roast. Still even with the "refire" a roast that would have taken several hours in the oven only took about 75 minutes to be perfectly done.My first purchase was of a 23 quart for canning/jarring. Second was of a 6 quart a year after which since I purchased I have used every single day. And most recently this 4 quart which I used the day it arrived, and will use several times a week undoubtedly.If you have a busy lifestyle like me you really cant live without these. They greatly reduce your cooking time while still producing a fabulous meal. I've always loved to cook, and really cant fathom why I didn't incorporate these into my life years ago. I've gotten rid of several of the pots I had prior to purchasing these because they double as pots too. I could truly get by with these, and just one square griddle. I wouldn't hesitate to buy more, and will likely replace the ones I have with the stainless steel versions at some point. I will say that the aluminum versions do tend to rub black all over you for several cleanings. Also they tend to stain a lot easier. While the stainless steel are double the price if you can afford it they are worth it. If you cant at least get the aluminum for the convenience, and just upgrade to the stainless steel when you are able to.In closing I recommend you stop thinking about it, and just get one. They aren't that expensive, and they pay for themselves quickly. Because of course time is money.
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