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The Kuhn Rikon DUROMATIC® 5.3 qt pressure cooker combines Swiss engineering with advanced safety features and energy-efficient design. Crafted from premium 18/10 stainless steel with a thermal aluminum base, it cooks meals up to 60% faster while saving 70% energy. Its five safety systems and automatic locking lid ensure secure, worry-free cooking. Ideal for families, it handles a variety of dishes with even heat distribution and durability backed by a 10-year warranty.











| ASIN | B00004R8ZE |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #206,954 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #699 in Pressure Cookers |
| Care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (237) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Dishwasher safe? | No |
| Finish types | Metallic |
| Included components | Kuhn Rikon DUROMATIC Pressure Cooker 8.75” 5.3 qt |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item Weight | 2.95 kg |
| Item diameter | 22 Centimeters |
| Item model number | 3342 |
| Item volume | 5 Liters |
| Number of pieces | 5 |
C**.
Within our expectations of a well made product, and the information provided in the instruction handbook is useful and accurate.
G**S
Update: December 2010 Very happy with this purchase. Use it ~5 times a week. Lentils/ Beans - the only way to cook them is in a pressure cooker. I can't believe I managed w/o one all this time. The size has worked out well for 2 people. Allows for leftovers and cleans very nicely. Upgraded review to 5 stars (from 4). *************************************************************** September 2010 Very new to using a pressure cooker. After much thought and vacillation we settled on the Kuhn Rikon 5L duromatic inox (name of the pressure valve used) pressure cooker. The Kuhn Rikon best seller based on their website! There is another model with the same capacity with a top lid that is slightly different called the Top Model. The valve on the top is a bit more elaborate but both models seem to have all the same features. The Top Model has a valve on the top that is almost like a stove burner knob and you dial in the setting. On the model we bought, the duromatic, you have to press the little knob on the top to release pressure. Given that this has been around for a while I think it may be a bit sturdier than the top model (just a thought - not based on any data!). For two people the 5L size is ample. We recently became vegetarians and cooking beans/ lentils in a stockpot is a day long affair. I had soaked chickpeas for 15 hours and then I cooked them in a 5 qt stockpot on the stove top. After 3.5 hours they were still somewhat crunchy. Soaked 1.5 cups of chickpeas for ~15h and it took 18 minutes to cook in the pressure cooker. Took another 20 minutes for the pot to cool down before I opened it. I could have pressed the pressure release valve on the top to hurry up the process of depressurizing but I was getting other stuff together and so waiting another 20 min. was not a big deal. The stockpot version had a lot of chickpeas losing their skin and splitting. With the pressure cooker the consistency turned out perfectly. This particular cooker comes with a trivet, which sits on the bottom of the pot and allows the food to be off the bottom of the pan, preventing it from burning. I wish they included a steamer set. This is something you can see on their website in Switzerland (KuhnRikon.ch) but is not sold in the U.S.A.! Item # 2002. I spoke to them and got no conclusive reason as to why they wouldn't sell it here. One cannot even buy this from the swiss website !! They look like stackable cake pans each with a diameter of 22 cm. If one wants to cook rice/ multiple veggies altogether, this would be invaluable. You use one container for each item, stack them and fire up the pressure cooker. Anyway, so I need to find something that will work. Kuhn Rikon suggested Williams Sonoma! I feel this would be a very useful accessory to have and it is a shame that they make it but won't sell it here! In trying to find the steamer I called up Shar's kitchen (their authorized dealer in the U.S.) and wished I had bought the pressure cooker there. Here's why - the pressure cooker has a base (5L) and a lid with the valve. When cooking you first bring the contents to boil on the stove top and once you see it starting to boil you cover it with the pressure cooker lid. So before you put the pressure cooker lid on your pot sits there with no lid. Apparently Kuhn-rikon sells tempered glass lids that fit the pressure cookers perfectly and Shar's kitchen often runs specials and will sell the glass lid, (with the purchase of a pressure cooker) for 50% off. I ended up paying $30 bucks and ordered the lid. The pressure cooker lid (with the valves) needs to be hand washed and so I want to use it only to bring up the pressure and avoid getting food on it. The glass lid will get used as the ingredients are going into the pot and any mess I make splattering stuff on the glass lid is taken care of by the dishwasher. The mechanics of how the valve works: After the contents in the pot begin to boil you put the pressure cooker lid on. On our larger burner (20,000 btu) after about 3 minutes the black stem on the pressure cooker lid moved upwards and a red line became visible. After an additional 1 minute the black stem kept moving upwards and a second red line was visible. This is the high setting for the pressure cooker. I turned the burner down to a 4 for about 1 minute and then to low for the remaining time (~13 minutes). The cooker is very quiet. No hissing or steam release at all. Once the 18 minutes were up I turned off the stove and let it sit for 20 minutes. If I had wanted to let the steam out manually I could have pressed the stem with the markers down a bit and this would have let out the steam from inside the pressure cooker. The pressure cooker lid with the gasket remained very clean at the end of my first cooking endeavor and I hand washed it lightly with some soap. Very nice product! I hope this helps clarify any thoughts concerns you may have!
D**C
Non avrei pensato di entusiasmarmi per una pentola a pressione. In questo caso si tratta di un prodotto di altissima qualità fatto in svizzera. Facile da usare e con dispositivi multipli di sicurezza. Oltre le aspettative. Prezzo molto più conveniente che nei negozi!
E**A
Una maravilla de olla a presión, ultrarrápida y segura. Recuerda poner la cantidad de agua que te recomienda el fabricante, y no más, para conseguir los tiempos indicados por el mismo. La comida sale en su punto a un tiempo record.
G**S
First of all, let's talk about the design. This pressure cooker is made from high-quality stainless steel and has a modern, sleek look to it. It's not too heavy, which makes it easy to handle, and it has a good-sized capacity of 5 litres, making it perfect for cooking for a family or for meal prepping. Now, onto the performance. This pressure cooker is super easy to use and it's great for cooking all kinds of dishes, from stews and curries to soups and even desserts! It cooks food quickly and evenly, which is perfect for those busy weeknights when you don't have much time to spend in the kitchen. One of the things I love about this pressure cooker is that it has a number of safety features built in. It has a pressure release valve that helps to prevent over-pressurisation, as well as a locking lid that keeps everything secure while you're cooking. Cleaning the pressure cooker is also a breeze. The stainless steel is easy to wipe clean and the inner pot is removable and dishwasher safe, which is a huge bonus in my book! All in all, I would definitely recommend the Kuhn Rikon Pressure Cooker to anyone who's in the market for a high-quality, easy-to-use pressure cooker that cooks food quickly and evenly. It's well-designed, safe, and easy to clean, making it a great investment for any home cook.
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