Heavy-Duty Pressure Cooker (6.3-qt.) by Tramontina

Cut down your cooking time with this 6.3 quart pressure cooker from Tramontina. This 18/10 stainless steel cooker saves you time and energy while helping to produce delicious meat, bean, and rice dishes with ease. It's constructed with a steel, impact-bonded, three-layer encapsulated base and an alu... See complete description »

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Cut down your cooking time with this 6.3 quart pressure cooker from Tramontina. This 18/10 stainless steel cooker saves you time and energy while helping to produce delicious meat, bean, and rice dishes with ease. It's constructed with a steel, impact-bonded, three-layer encapsulated base and an aluminum center that promotes even heat transfer. Bakelite handles with two safety relief pressure spots.

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Recommended by 100% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 100% of reviewers
Well Made
by Steven, NC
November 13, 2012

Since purchase I have used this twice and it has worked well both times. The cooking pressure is accurate and it is well worth the cost. I would recomend this product highly.

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6qt pressure cooker
by dennis, CA
December 12, 2012

I just received it and only used it once so far. It appears well made, safe to use and so far cooking results are excellent. The one drawback is friends recommended a 15psi cooker and this one reaches only 12psi (according to the specs). But for the price range I believe I received a good value and hope to enjoy many well cooked meals using this product.

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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 of food on the stovetop.