Fissler FISS-60070008079 Vitaquick Pressure Cooker, 8.5 quart, Stainless Steel

January 16, 2020 - Comment

Fissler vitaquick , Pressure Cooker, 8.5 Quart, Stainless Steel Cookware, Compatible with Induction, Gas, Electric Stovetops, with removable dishwasher-safe parts

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Fissler vitaquick , Pressure Cooker, 8.5 Quart, Stainless Steel Cookware, Compatible with Induction, Gas, Electric Stovetops, with removable dishwasher-safe parts

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Anonymous says:

Excellent product beware of Euromatic Valve defect I was very excited to receive this pressure cooker. It is truly a well built item that will last very long.As soon as I did the water test. I realized that the handle area was leaking steam and would not stop leaking.After doing this test 3 times and getting consistent results. I realized that the problem was caused by the Euromatic valve located inside the handle. part # 011-631-00-750I looked up images on the Fissler website for this valve. The valve should have a round…

Anonymous says:

This thing is virtually SILENT in use! Amazing construction Wow, this thing is built like a tank! It really is a thing of beauty when you pull it out of the box. It’s built for a lifetime, and the quality is obvious. I already had two cheap aluminum pressure cookers (old-style jiggler weights on top) and a Cuisinart electric pressure cooker. The stovetop ones I had cooked OK, but it was easy to scorch food because of the thin metal. And the Cuisinart was a miserable failure… if you browned meat before pressure cooking, it would overheat and shut…

Anonymous says:

Some notes on size and models. (Love the cooker.) I love mine. Extremely high quality. No problems with the valves, and it’s just a great pot, even if it weren’t a pressure cooker. High-quality stainless with a thick laminate bottom that distributes the heat really well. Braising is a breeze.Fissler makes two models (this one and the VitaVit) and four sizes. I have this VitaQuick, but in retrospect I should have gotten a VitaVit. The difference is the way you determine pressure. On this model, you turn on heat until a little button…

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