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WMF 3 Litre Stainless Steel Perfect Pressure Cooker, 22cm

  • Manufactured in Stainless Steel
  • Simple sturdy design
  • German quality
  • Dishwasher-Safe

List Price: £142.00

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  1. Don Pelayo says:
    19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A masterpiece, 2 Jan 2010
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    Don Pelayo (Asturias) –
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    This review is from: WMF 3 Litre Stainless Steel Perfect Pressure Cooker, 22cm (Kitchen & Home)

    Being a man I find cooking very difficult and complicated particularly if it involves more than two ingredients , so my mother gave a WMF pressure cooker plus the instruction manual .

    Is a very fast cooker ( so I can get more time on the wii ) and I can do dinner in 15 minutes .The best thing about it is the capability to a lentil soup with many ingredients ( more than 2 ) in 10 minutes flat .

    Is very very easy to clean ,but it needs a new sealing ring every 2 years or so.

    There are many recipes ( more than 3 ) that can easily be done , including chicken and lamb stews , apparently it even makes cakes and things that I have never seen before.

    Is a must for a simple man who is bored of take aways , pizza and fry ups .

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  2. Gron Edwards says:
    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The WMF 3 Litre Perfect Pressure Cooker, 6 Jun 2011
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    This review is from: WMF 3 Litre Stainless Steel Perfect Pressure Cooker, 22cm (Kitchen & Home)

    At 91 and a mere man I welcome the chance to recommend this cooker.

    I saw my first pressure cooker in 1948 – it was grey, as tall as a wine-bottle-and-a neck, looked like an overgrown hand-grenade and had a flat lid carrying a clock-face pressure guage.

    I bought my first, a Hawkins, in 1952. It travelled with the family to the then Rhodesia where it was invaluable if only to boil vegetables successfully at an altitude of over 2000 feet. It gave valiant service until 1966 and I have every expectation that this cooker will serve us just as well. I have bought others in the meantime, some too cumbersome or with inadequate handles or difficult to maintain adequate pressure without blowing their top!

    I’m not an occasional user. Drastic surgery messed up my digestive system in 1953 leaving me with severe eating problems and I have lived on a diet of meat stews for my main meal almost daily ever since – which is where the pressure-cooker has been a godsend.

    I bought my WWW 3 Litre “Perfect” Pressure Cooker about six weeks ago and it has come up to all my expectations. The size is adequate for two and, unlike some models, it has a real long handle as well as a grab loop handle for ease of carrying. The handle on the lid is easily removable for cleaning. The pressure indicator is clear to see (even for an oldie) and I have found that it pays to start on a high heat until it hisses and then reduce the heat in stages until the hiss is barely audible (to an oldie) otherwise the safety valve may release the pressure, but – Oh so gently! I cook on an induction hob where the heat variation seems infinite. I usually allow pressure to drop naturally – takes about 10 minutes. Sometimes the lid is not easy to open after sliding the catch but it pays to persevere – it indicates that the plastic gasket is still in good nick.

    My meals are of the one-pot kind and no two are alike. These days my favourite meat is diced venison. I like my vegetables finely chopped and the potatoes cut into pieces plum-sized. What scope there is in varying the flavour! There is no end to experimentation.

    Did I say the pan is heavy? Value for money.

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  3. Ned says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Just Perfect, 3 Feb 2011
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    Ned
    This review is from: WMF 3 Litre Stainless Steel Perfect Pressure Cooker, 22cm (Kitchen & Home)

    For a long time I have being looking for a good,well built Pressure Cooker suitable for cooking a meal for a single person and most important it has to be easy to disassemble and clean.I saw this
    Pressure Cooker advertised on Amazon,I was wary at first because of the price (expensive). After reading the one very helpful review ,I decided to risk it and buy it and what a success it has
    turned out to be.It is so well built & finished, spare parts are readily available,I see it lasting for a long time.Cooking with it is safe and simple and the results so far are all perfect.There
    are two negative points,because it is made of steel it is a little on the heavy side but remember as I said earlier “it’s Well Built” and lastly you get no accessories with it. After checking
    I found only one accessory available for this size pot,its called a Unperforated insert, I had one of these left over from a previous Pressure cooker which fits my new one and it is a must to have.
    So it you are looking for a Pressure cooker suitable for cooking for one or two persons and the price of this cooker suits then look no further.

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