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dronid
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Hi there everyone. I'm looking for advice.
I had a bit of a disaster the other day while using my old Tefal pressure cooker. I took some vegetables off the stove and then opened the pressure cooker and then - how silly is this - put the pressure cooker lid down on the ring! This then cooked my pressure cooker lid for a little while before I smelt burning gaskett!:eek: Now the lid is useless! I will keep the pan as it's a good heavy one and has a pan lid with it but as a pressure cooker it only had 2 settings and no accessories and was thinking of upgrading anyway!
Can anyone recommend a good pressure cooker with good capacity, 3 weight settings and not too expensive?:D

Can anyone recommend a good pressure cooker with good capacity, 3 weight settings and not too expensive?:D
I could make it better myself at home. All I need is a small aubergine...
I moved to Liverpool for a better life.
And goodness, it's turned out to be better and busier!
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If it is only the gasket that has melted, you should be able to get a new one.0
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Unfortunately it looks as though the whole lid has buckled and the pressure valve and handles have cracked!:doh:
I could make it better myself at home. All I need is a small aubergine...
I moved to Liverpool for a better life.
And goodness, it's turned out to be better and busier!0 -
I bought a Tower when my old Prestige went belly up, after about 20 years of constant use. I was so unhappy with it I chucked it into the charity shop bag and went back to Prestige.
I bought a smartplus at Debenhams sale for just under £40, and then found it was in Asda much cheaper :mad:
I don't know whether Asda still have them but I can certainly recommend it0 -
I have a prestige stainless steel one so it can go in the dishwasher!Saving in my terramundi pot £2, £1 and 50p just for me! :j0
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Thanks very much for that everyone. I think a Prestige it is then!:j
And have a great weekend!
I could make it better myself at home. All I need is a small aubergine...
I moved to Liverpool for a better life.
And goodness, it's turned out to be better and busier!0 -
Hi, dronid! Have you tried Freecycle? Pressure cookers are the sort of thing that come up from time to time, and if you ask for one, you may be lucky!
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
thats a great idea penelope penguin i will try freecycle as i have been thinking about a pressure cooker for a while and it is definately the sort of thing lots of people have hanging about unused!:beer:Member 1145 Sealed Pot Challenge No4
NSD challenge not to spend anything till 2011!:rotfl:0 -
Are you a member of freecycle? Cos when I joined my local branch it was made plain they frown on people who ask for stuff as soon as they join. You are expected to make an offer of a couple of things first0
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Don't forget Aldi and Lidl regularly have a very nice stainless steel pressure cooker, admittedly it only has two setting but it works fine. Very similar to the prestige and much cheaper, around £19 The prestige gaskets fit it, I know because just after I bought it from Lidl's I did the same as you and put the lid near a lit gas and melted the gasket so had to renew it.My weight loss following Doktor Dahlqvist' Dietary Program
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Penelope_Penguin wrote:Hi, dronid! Have you tried Freecycle?fudgem wrote:Are you a member of freecycle?
I am a member though I've never used the service. I've probably got a few things I can offer. I can understand why they'd hope for some input, I imagine that participation rather than just taking is what they're after, mind you, if someone had nothing I wouldn't begrudge what I could give.Ted_Hutchinson wrote:Don't forget Aldi and Lidl regularly have a very nice stainless steel pressure cooker....just after I bought it from Lidl's I did the same as you and put the lid near a lit gas and melted the gasket so had to renew it.
I will check that out, unfortunately I tend to never get there on the days they have things coming out and being in Central London they tend to go before I finish work! Thanks though, and it's nice to know I'm not the only one!
I could make it better myself at home. All I need is a small aubergine...
I moved to Liverpool for a better life.
And goodness, it's turned out to be better and busier!0
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