Duo Pressure Cooker (10-qt.) by Fagor

This 10-qt. Duo pressure cooker from Fagor offers a quick way of cooking and enough room for a family meal. A pressure cooker is also a wonderful resource for canning and simmering stocks. The spring-type mechanism in a dial format can be moved from one setting to another without changing valves: hi... See complete description »

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This 10-qt. Duo pressure cooker from Fagor offers a quick way of cooking and enough room for a family meal. A pressure cooker is also a wonderful resource for canning and simmering stocks. The spring-type mechanism in a dial format can be moved from one setting to another without changing valves: high (15 psi) and low (8 psi).

Unlike pressure cookers of from the past, you'll never experience noisy steam escaping or mushy food. Most important is that you can cook high-fiber, low-fat foods in record time while preserving essential vitamins and nutrients - and conserving energy, too! The 18/10 stainless surface of this Duo pressure cooker won't interact with food.

Other features include an aluminum-bonded diffuser base for even heat distribution, a triple-safety mechanism, pressure control valves plus two independent over-pressure release valves and a safety lock on the handle. Includes a steamer basket, trivet and recipe book.

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by Mark, KS
April 14, 2007

Purchased as a gift it was well received.

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by amy, OH
April 6, 2013

Wow! I cooked a whole 5lb chicken in just 25 min. Moist and delicious!

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

You can get extra mileage out of your pressure cooker by using the bottom pan section as a saucepan when cooking larger quantities on the stovetop.