How
to buy a Pressure Cooker...
If you don't own
a pressure cooker or if you are considering upgrading to a newer model,
you'll be faced with a variety of choices when you go shopping. To help
with your decision making, we've prepared this buyer's guide to show you
what to look for and to help you find the model just right for you.
How
to select the right model for your needs
Should you
buy an Aluminum or a Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker?
Aluminum cookers
are lighter in weight and significantly less expensive than stainless steel
models. Aluminum is also a good conductor of heat which will provide excellent
cooking performance. Unlike most aluminum cookware, however, you won't
find pressure cookers with nonstick coatings because those finishes don't
stand up well in a pressure cooking environment.
Stainless steel
pressure cookers are heavier and more expensive than aluminum models.
Economy is the main
reason to choose an aluminum pressure cooker.
What size
Pressure Cooker is right for you?
Most pressure cookers
are sold by the size of their total liquid capacity even though their actual
usable capacity is one half to two thirds of their liquid capacity, depending
upon the food being cooked. Pressure cookers with 4-litre, 5-litre 6.5-litre
and 8-litre liquid capacities are the most popular sizes.
4-LITRE:
A good size for singles or couples; or for making one course for a family,
such as potatoes or vegetables. Whole meal recipes for one or two persons
can usually be accommodated in a 4-litre pressure cooker.
5-LITRE:
The most popular size for many families with two or more persons.
6.5-LITRE: Popular
for families with five to seven persons
8-LITRE:
Popular for larger families.
What is the
best brand of pressure cooker for your needs?
Over the course
of time, many different companies have manufactured pressure cookers. Because
the pressure cooker you purchase today should be expected to provide many
years of service, it is important to select a brand that will allow you
to get the most from your investment. Therefore, these guidelines should
be considered when making your selection...
- Choose a brand
from a company that has been in business for a number of years and has
a stable financial track record. To keep your pressure cooker operating
properly and safely for many years, you will have to periodically replace
a few inexpensive parts (like tires and fan belts on your car) and you
need to be confident that the brand you purchase today will be from a company
that will be in business for years to come in order to assure a supply
of the proper parts. Parts are not interchangeable from one brand to another,so
don't select a "brand X" model simply because it is less expensive.
- Buy a brand handled
by a reputable retailer. This could be a local branch of a national chain,
a department store, catalog showroom or your local hardware dealer. For
maximum convenience, you may want to select a retailer that also stocks
the replacement parts you will eventually need.
Which Pressure
Cooker features are right for you?
NOTE: If you
have not done so already, it is probably best to review the How
to select the right model for you needs section to determine the type
and size of pressure cooker you want before studying these specific features.
If you are not familiar with pressure cooking, you many also want to check
out the A Guide For Today's Cook section which
provides a detailed explanation of how a pressure cooker works.
- PRESSURE REGULATOR:Every
pressure cooker must have a means of controlling the cooking pressure and,
over the years, many types of pressure regulators have been designed to
perform this function. Normally the pressure regulator is placed on top
of a vent pipe which is a small opening in the cover designed to allow
excess steam to escape during cooking. Always select a pressure cooker
that has a removable pressure regulator. This is important because you
will want to examine the vent pipe before each use to be sure it is not
clogged and clean it if necessary. Some regulators jiggle and allow steam
to escape almost constantly. Others do not jiggle but intermittently release
excess steam in short bursts. Either type works well. Select a regulator
that has a maximum operating pressure of 15 pounds (p.s.i.) pressure. If
the operating pressure is lower than 15 pounds, you will not realize as
much time savings when cooking in your pressure cooker.
- COVER INTERLOCK:
Choose only a pressure cooker that has a cover locking system. This important
device prevents the cover from being removed when there is pressure inside
the cooker. Some pressure cookers, including all current Virat models,
have an additional feature that prevents pressure from building inside
the cooker if the cover is not properly closed.
- HANDLES:
Pick up any pressure cooker you are considering and handle it as you would
expect to at home. Make sure the handles feel comfortable and secure. Better
models of pressure cookers have ergonomically designed handles for comfort
and ease of handing. A 5-litre or larger pressure cooker should have handles
on both sides of the body to aid in lifting the unit. Many times one side
will have a smaller "assist" or "helper" handle for
this purpose.
- INSTRUCTION/RECIPE
BOOK: Examine the instruction book that is provided with the pressure
cooker. It should have both clear, detailed operating instructions and
a good selection of basic pressure cooking recipes.
For more information
on pressure cooking, go to the How to Use a Pressure
Cooker section and discover how simple it really is.

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