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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

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Instant Pot IP-LUX60 6-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker, 6.33-Quart
Brand: Double Insight Inc. DBA
ASIN: B0073GIN08
Sale Rank: 247
At of : 2012-12-11T15:30:46Z
Price: $119.95 (new), $84.95 (used)

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Presto 01362 6-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
Brand: Presto
ASIN: B00006ISG6
Sale Rank: 266
At of : 2012-12-11T15:31:37Z
Price: $45.97 (new), $40.96 (used)

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Presto 01781 23-Quart Pressure Canner and Cooker
Brand: Presto
ASIN: B0000BYCFU
Sale Rank: 420
At of : 2012-12-11T15:32:19Z
Price: $70.00 (new), $64.45 (used)

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Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
Brand: Presto
ASIN: B0000Z6JIW
Sale Rank: 834
At of : 2012-12-11T15:33:14Z
Price: $64.54 (new), $59.42 (used)

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Fagor 8-Quart Stainless-Steel Pressure Cooker with Steamer Basket
Brand: Fagor
ASIN: B00023D9RG
Sale Rank: 1092
At of : 2012-12-11T15:36:05Z
Price: $76.61 (new)

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Presto 1755 16-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker/Canner
Brand: Presto
ASIN: B000QJJ9NY
Sale Rank: 1347
At of : 2012-12-11T15:36:47Z
Price: $71.54 (new), $67.28 (used)

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Presto 4-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
Brand: Presto
ASIN: B00002N602
Sale Rank: 1437
At of : 2012-12-11T15:37:33Z
Price: $36.99 (new), $30.44 (used)

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Presto 6-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker
Brand: Presto
ASIN: B00006ISG3
Sale Rank: 1446
At of : 2012-12-11T15:38:17Z
Price: $28.00 (new), $24.99 (used)

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All-American 15-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner
Brand: Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry
ASIN: B00004S893
Sale Rank: 1525
At of : 2012-12-11T15:39:02Z
Price: $174.99 (new)

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All American 921 21-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner
Brand: Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry
ASIN: B00004S88Z
Sale Rank: 1845
At of : 2012-12-11T15:39:41Z
Price: $229.88 (new), $218.08 (used)

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Discount All-American 41-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner Onsale


All-American 41-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner 

List Price : $652.00
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All-American 41-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

Technical Details


  • 41-1/2-quart pressure cooker/canner holds 32 pint jars or 19 quart jars
  • Made of durable, hand-cast aluminum with attractive satin finish
  • Exclusive "metal-to-metal" sealing system for a steam-tight seal; no gaskets
  • Geared steam gauge, automatic overpressure release; settings of 5 psi, 10 psi, and 15 psi
  • 19 inches high with 15-1/4-inch inside diameter; made in USA

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  • ASIN: B0002808ZM
  • Label: Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry
  • Item model number: 941


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    Sunday, October 28, 2012

    cooker instruction and recipe book : All American pressure autoclave


    All American pressure cooker instruction and recipe book.


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    All American 74 pressure cooker instruction and recipe book.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Everything I wanted and more October 20, 2012
    By joylew13
    This product is worth the extra money. It is very durable and high quality. I have canned stew and chili in this canner, and have had great results

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    • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces 
    • ASIN: B000S8ER5I
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #39,328 in Kitchen & Dining


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    All-American Autoclave


    • 21-1/2-quart pressure cooker/canner holds 19 pint jars or 7 quart jars
    • Made of durable, hand-cast aluminum with attractive satin finish
    • Exclusive "metal-to-metal" sealing system for a steam-tight seal; no gaskets
    • Geared steam gauge, automatic overpressure release; settings of 5 psi, 10 psi, and 15 psi
    • 15-3/8 inches high with 12-1/4-inch inside diameter; made in USA

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    • Product Dimensions: 16 x 15 x 17 inches ; 20 pounds
    • Shipping Weight: 24 pounds 
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    • ASIN: B00004S88Z
    • Item model number: 921


    Customer Reviews
    ##1  Great pressure canner July 5, 2002
    By A Customer
    This is a very high quality, heavy weight canner. It practically screams, "Industrial strength!" The slide clips and screw-downs securely fasten the lid to the pot. No blow-outs with this baby. The weighted pressure gauge makes operation almost foolproof. And no gasket required! Before purchasing a canner, I did a lot of reading in the rec.food.preserving news group. I saw endless inquiries about sources for gaskets for canners ranging from a few years old to many decades old. It was clear some of these people had spent many, many hours in search of a gasket. Avoiding the need for a gasket became a major criteria for my purchase.

    I've had my canner for a couple years and am still impressed with the quality. There are only two negatives I can think of. The heavy weight of the canner is a plus for strength and longevity, but it can work against you. The canner weighs 20 pounds when it's empty. Unless you work out regluarly, you're not going to fill the canner on the counter and then carry it to the stove. The other potential negative is the height. This canner requires at least a 16 inch clearance over your range. If your range has an upper oven the canner might not fit.

    By A Customer
    I've had my Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry All American pressure canner for a couple of years, and I'm still very happy with the purchase. I can use it to make a humongous batch of chicken stock, then turn around and can that very batch... I agree with the comments made by the first two reviewers concerning its weight, size, etc. This will outlast you and your kids. Very well made, and the company has a full line of replacement parts should they ever be needed.
    I give this five stars as a canner, and three as a cooker. The only reason I downrate it slightly as a cooker is that it is so big and unwieldy. If you regularly have to cook huge batches of food, though, this may be just what you need. If you don't ordinarily cook up enough to feed an army, you might be happier with a smaller (say, 6 to 8 quart) pressure cooker (I love my Kuhn Rikon 6 quart stockpot). Also: if you are planning to can a LOT of stuff, you might consider getting the Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry model 930--it can handle 14 quart jars at a time, whereas this one can only handle 7 quart jars.
    All in all, a very well made item. Get this and a copy of Lorna Sass's "Cooking Under Pressure", a copy of the Ball Blue Book, and go conquer the (canning) world.

    ##3  By Daniel F. Van Werken "Getting fatter, older, ... (Scotia, NY) All American 921 21-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner (Kitchen)
    I was very tempted to buy the 41-quart (All American 941) version of this product, but decided to get this one instead. I'm glad I did. It's a terrific starter canner for someone like me who is just beginning to learn how to can my own foods.

    By far, the biggest reason to buy this product is that it doesn't require a gasket. Many pressure cookers require some sort of gasket. This one doesn't. Instead, the instructions ask you to rub a little dab of olive oil along the edge where the lid makes contact with the body. That's very doable. I love knowing I won't be searching for some gasket 5, 10, or even 20 years from now for this thing.

    Second, it holds 7 full sized quart canning jars. That's not a huge amount, but it's a decent number for any project. The product is obviously well made with no visible defects, sturdy, and solid. It's aluminum, so it's not terribly heavy, but you don't want to be lugging it around full of water and jars.

    The instruction book that comes with it is very informative. The pressure gague seems to be right on target. When I set the pressure via the weighted cylinder that sits on top of the valve, I get exactly 240 degrees F with 10 PSI. That's exactly what I'm looking for.

    I would recommend this as the best first canner for anyone wanting to get into canning their own food. I may upgrade and get the larger one (in addition to this one) later on, if my gardening harvests are larger, but for now, this is perfect. I would not recommend you use this to cook food though. I think a smaller all steel pressure cooker (it will require a gasket, alas), would be a better choice. I can recommend you visit the Miss Vickie web site for additional information on both cooking with a pressure cooker and canning (www missvickie com ).

    ## 4 By The Garveys  We're from just outside the Green Bay, Wisconsin (home of the famous Green Bay Packers - "Go Pack!"). :) A lot farming in the area and terrific Farmer's Markets all around so we have plenty to choose from come mid-summer and harvest time. We didn't do any canning before we moved here five years ago and started out using the standard products offered at all the local chain stores. The first one was one of those inexpensive units they sell just to see if we'd like it. We did have fun and it ended up being too small. So we stepped up up with a few more bucks and purchased a larger 16 quart unit which had a rubber ring in the lid to seal it under pressure. It worked fine but again we found it too small ... we were canning more things and as the economy worsened the opportunity to can fresh vegetables and fruit seemed more practical than ever. So once again we stepped up, this time to the "All American" Pressure Cooker that was just over 21 quarts.

    We didn't make the purchase spontaneously though. After doing our research on line, and talking with others at the markets, we found it had unique attributes that differentiated it from other pressure cookers. First and foremost it doesn't require the use of a "rubber ring" to retain the seal. Although the rubber ring was never a problem for us it's always a slight concern in the back of our minds and we knew eventually we'd have to change it, but never knew when, or where to buy it, or if it would even be available when the old one failed. But there are other features that make the "All American" units superior to others on the market. Beyond it's robust construction, the method used to secure the lid using screw down latches is infinitely safer than the standard way of screwing the lid on just to find out it wasn't on securely as the pressure started to build up - this happened to us numerous times. We also found the pressure gauge and pressure relief valve to be quite reliable. Although it was larger we found it to be easy to clean too.

    In summary, we are very pleased with our All American purchase and strongly recommend it to anyone planning on canning now or in the future. The company has been around for ever and being "Made-In-America" does provide a level of quality that other products just can't compete with. Oh, one more thing. Because they are engineered and built so much better than the foreign units they are more expensive. Initially this was pause for concern, it seemed like a lot then but we found, "... the All American Pressure Cooker will be around long after the price is forgotten."








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