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Fagor Duo Stainless-Steel 4-Quart Pressure Cooker

Fagor Duo Stainless-Steel 4-Quart Pressure Cooker

Brand: Fagor
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $89.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 69,573

Color: stainless steel
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 17.5 x 9.5 x 6.5

Model: 918060242
UPC: 735186000666
EAN: 0735186000666
ASIN: B00004SUHT

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Features:
   Made of high quality 18/10 stainless steel, can be use on all heat sources- gas, electric, ceramic and induction
   Spring type mechanism in dial format can be maneuvered from one setting to the next without changing valves
   Sleek black handles are ergonomically designed to make for easier handling
   Automatic pressure release position, visual pressure indicator and safety locking handle prevents opening under pressure
   Comes with instruction manual and recipe book

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Easy, safe, healthy and time-saving, the pressure cooker is a busy cook's best friend. This cooker allows you to select from two pressure settings without changing valves and it has a visual indicator on the handle to tell you when all pressure has been released. You can cook everyday recipes in 1/3 less time while retaining important water soluble vitamins and minerals. Want some examples? Okay, how about a cup of dried black beans ready in about 15 minutes, or an entire 3 lb. chicken ready in about the same? Risotto, done in 7 minutes or a 2 lb. lobster, cooked in 3?

Amazon.com Review
Beginning in the 1930s, two generations of busy cooks employed pressure cookers to prepare family meals. The next generation, freighted with memories of valves dancing and hissing on stovetops, then snubbed pressure cookers. News flash--pressure cookers have come back, those old valves replaced by modern versions that ensure safety while delivering the speed, ease, and nutritional benefits of pressure cooking.

This heavyweight, stainless-steel beauty is a fine example of contemporary engineering and style. Its mirror finish gleams, and its black handles, including a loop handle for two-handed lifting, stay cool. Pressure cooking traps steam to heat foods at temperatures higher than boiling. This cooker has an aluminum disk sandwiched by stainless steel in its base to speed the process even more through fast heat conductivity. It's safe on electric, gas, ceramic, and induction stovetops. Little water is required, so nutrients, flavor, and color are not boiled away. Vegetables emerge vibrantly colored from the steamer basket insert. Stews, soups, beans--even meat loaf, pork chops, and desserts like bread pudding--come out tasty and nutritious. (Recipes included.) Meats can be browned in the pot before the lid is locked on, and the pot can be used without the lid. The operating valve offers high and low pressure settings for cooking foods at ideal speeds.

Safety measures abound. The lid twists onto the pot, with a rubber gasket ensuring a tight seal. A lock secures lid to pot. A vent releases steam if pressure builds too high, as does a valve that also locks the lid when any pressure whatsoever is inside the cooker. Another device indicates pressure and gently releases steam during cooking.

Cleanup is a bit complicated. Hand wash pot, gasket, and lid with a mild detergent. Lightly oil the gasket. Remove and clean the operative valve. This minor cleaning inconvenience, however, should not overshadow the major convenience of pressure cooking. --Fred Brack

From the Manufacturer

Fagor is Green:

Fagor's mission is to use resources efficiently to preserve the environment and save energy, developing highly efficient products that consume less and save money; contributing to a healthy planet for us and our future generations. From a social perspective, Fagor's environmental policy strategy offers advantages to both workers and consumers. It provides workers with environmentally-appropriate working conditions, which, among other benefits, minimizes and eliminates the handling of hazardous materials, while for consumers, the end-users of Fagor's products and services, it allows for efficient use of the appliances, which reduces energy and water consumption.

Fagor has manufacturing systems established to minimize environmental impact on soil, water, energy, and air during the production process. There is also proper waste management and recycling procedures in place after the manufacturing process is completed.

In addition to numerous European product certifications and environmental stewardship awards, Fagor is also notably a participant in the Energy Star program in the USA, a joint program of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department Of Energy. Products that bear the energy star label allow consumers to recognize such products that have been manufactured to save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Good for small meals and cooking vegetables   March 8, 2010
Penmouse
This is my favorite pressure cooker pan to cook a small meal using pork chops or cube steaks. It's just right for fixing a meal for two or three people. I also use this pan to cook boiled potatoes. In a flash I can have mashed potatoes or serve the potatoes plain.

I love this pan too as it is easy to clean in the sink. I also own a 6 and 8 quart Fagor pressure cookers. All work wonderfully!

Highly recommend.



5 out of 5 stars Best Ever   May 24, 2009
Jane Franklin (Chico, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I recently purchased the Fagor Duo 4 Quart Pressure Cooker. Excellent product. Easy to use, quiet and performs as advertised.


4 out of 5 stars Fagor Duo Stainless   May 5, 2009
S. Nayak (Atlanta, GA USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I'm writing this after using the pressure cooker for more than a month. We have used presure cookers for ever and we know what to expect.
Here are the good parts:
1. Excellent build quality
2. Cooks faster than other pressure cookers we've used so far
3. Seems more safe than ordinary pressure cookers
The only negative that we felt was that it is NOT Dishwasher safe. You have to clean it by hand. This is a big deal for us since we use it 3/4 times a week.
Yes, even though the price is high, this pressure cooker is worth it.



1 out of 5 stars NOT the advertised product!!!   April 17, 2008
C. Frost
6 out of 12 found this review helpful

I ordered this cooker after I read a Cook's Illustrated review, but I received a basic/cheaper line "Rapido" instead of "Duo" line. Please read reviews on 10qt DUO cooker. I am not the only one who is receiving a wrong cooker!!! I returned it right away. I am very disappointed. :-(


5 out of 5 stars Works as advertised   February 6, 2008
Evgenii Puchkaryov
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

What can I say, it's a pressure cooker. It cooks faster due to pressure. There are good instructions and warnings. Hasn't blown up yet. Yippie!

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