I was looking for a pressure cooker and even though this one is not large it will do ok for me!
Glad it is a branded one with a 10 year guarantee and for £15 with free collection it is a good price :-)
Plenty in stock too!!
The Tower Pressure Cooker 4 Litre is a high quality aluminium cooker, suitable for gas, electric or solid hobs. It'll let you cook food in around a third of the time, preserve around 95 percent of vitamins in food, and use almost 90 percent less fuel. You can brown, boil, steam, braise, stew and roast, making it perfect for vegetables meat, fruits, fish and grains!
Errrrrrrrr' individual posts please on a needs be basis. :smile:
pennyfarthing88
28 Nov 152#2
Nice one nanny :laughing:
Heat.
themachman
28 Nov 152#4
Great deal Nanny :smiley:
Dealseeker43
28 Nov 15#5
Had 2 of these in the last couple of months and returned both for the same issue. The gasket comes lose and falls out, doesn't pressurise properly. Because it's loose, you have to make sure it's popping up properly without getting jammed inside. All fine and dandy they come with a 10 yr guarantee, sure you get a new pressure cooker, but no stove cos it just exploded and wrecked the one you had. :smirk:
AppStar to Dealseeker43
28 Nov 15#6
So basically cheap and cheerful :confused:
grubpot to Dealseeker43
28 Nov 15#7
Had a couple of these also, but over the last few years not months.
Agree with your comment on the gasket issue... just for me it took maybe 18 months to manifest instead of 2 and I'm happy enough with that shelf life.
I was almost swayed to buy this due to the free collection from store offer
morrig to Nikkiboy180
29 Nov 151#18
They had them in Belle Vale store this morning.
knobbly
28 Nov 151#11
Picked up this model from Robert Dyas a few months ago.
These are superb!
michelle42
28 Nov 151#12
I've had this for years still going strong. Wouldn't be without one ever. And with Xmas coming up at this price would be rude not to buy it.
19DembaBa19
28 Nov 15#13
What can you make with this
elslow
28 Nov 15#14
I'd be very weary of cooking grains in a pressure cooker. Heard a horror story of one exploding due to grain blocking PRV. Not fun. Big fan of pressure cookers though!
rico6killer
28 Nov 15#15
Yeah I heard of an old woman cooking beetroot in one and it blew up in her face and killed her bad death
Dealseeker43
28 Nov 15#16
Not cheerful when you have to clean up after the explosion lol. Had a prestige for 20 yrs,never a problem, after the fiasco of 2of these with the same issue, went back to prestige. Very happy. Goulash on the table within the hour
ssc1
28 Nov 15#17
Check out Futura pressure cookers the best I've had.
NannyP
15 Dec 151#19
These are STILL £15 so not a Black Friday week deal only!
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Glad it is a branded one with a 10 year guarantee and for £15 with free collection it is a good price :-)
Plenty in stock too!!
The Tower Pressure Cooker 4 Litre is a high quality aluminium cooker, suitable for gas, electric or solid hobs. It'll let you cook food in around a third of the time, preserve around 95 percent of vitamins in food, and use almost 90 percent less fuel. You can brown, boil, steam, braise, stew and roast, making it perfect for vegetables meat, fruits, fish and grains!
Contains manufacturer 10 year guarantee
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Heat.
Agree with your comment on the gasket issue... just for me it took maybe 18 months to manifest instead of 2 and I'm happy enough with that shelf life.
its brilliant I do a casserole in ten minutes
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Making-the-Most-of-Your-Pressure-Cooker-How-to-Create-Healthy-Meals-in-/381355071096?hash=item58ca889678:m:mRVC1BQg6jT2VjIuSq9l7bQ
These are superb!