Sunpentown EPC-13C 6.5 Qt. Electric Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker with Quick Release, Quart, Gray
Newly designed EPC-13C features a Quick Release button, 6 pre-set programs and 6 adjustable pressure levels. Reduce time spent in the kitchen with help of this 6.5-quart Electric Pressure Cooker. 6 programs include: Rice, Multigrain, Poultry, Meat, Stew and Reheat/Brown. Up to 24 hours Delay Start Timer allows you to prepare the food and have
Newly designed EPC-13C features a Quick Release button, 6 pre-set programs and 6 adjustable pressure levels. Reduce time spent in the kitchen with help of this 6.5-quart Electric Pressure Cooker. 6 programs include: Rice, Multigrain, Poultry, Meat, Stew and Reheat/Brown. Up to 24 hours Delay Start Timer allows you to prepare the food and have it ready at a later time. Optional Keep-Warm mode holds the temperature of the food until ready to eat. Safety lid lock prevents accidental opening when pressurized. Equipped with a durable stainless steel inner pot with no coatings and an attractive stainless steel exterior. Pressure cooking is cooking in a sealed vessel that does not permit steam to escape below a preset pressure. Pressure cooking cooks food more quickly compared to conventional cooking methods, which also saves energy. The food is heated quickly due to internal steam pressure that builds up, which cooks food at a higher temperature and with greater humidity. Pressure cooking locks in heat, moisture and flavor, as well as nutrients and vitamins for a healthy meal.
COOKIN’-FULL STEAM AHEAD This is incredible. Had been skeptical to get a pressure cooker.A friend told me about the electric ones – recommended I get one. Wish I would have gotten it sooner. So easy to use.Decided that I wanted one with the Stainless Steel inner pot.
plan to use bags inside to keep stainless steel pot clean I use bags inside of the chrome pot to keep it clean.
” A recipe book would help in knwing how to adjust family favorite recipes also Hard to believe but this doesn’t even come with a recipe book. You would think they would want you to have a measure of success with their product. That hasn’t been going so well here; i have cooked about six meals and two of them have been “burnt offerings.” A recipe book would help in knwing how to adjust family favorite recipes also.