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The Megachef Digital Pressure Cooker is a 6-quart, high-grade stainless steel appliance designed for versatile cooking. With 14 pre-set options, it allows for both fast pressure cooking and slow cooking up to 9.5 hours. Featuring a pressure limiting valve for safety and a dishwasher-safe design, this cooker is perfect for health-conscious individuals seeking convenience in meal preparation.
Finish Type | Chrome |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Stainless steel |
Color | Silver and Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 14"W x 13"H |
Item Weight | 10.75 Pounds |
Capacity | 6 Quarts |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Closure Type | Outer Lid |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Control Method | Touch |
Special Features | Can do fast pressure cooking, or Slow Cooking up to 9.5 hours |
L**D
Excellent pressure cooker
Excellent product, I always use pressure cooker. It was time to replace one of the two I keep. This is a great option, and most important a healthy one because is stainless steel inside. The pressure is very fancy and easy to use.. many options to cook fast and efficient. I honestly recommend it.
S**Z
Quick and easy to use
Digital pressure cooker that cooks food in record time. Intuitive functions and safe to handle. Ideal to save time in the kitchen. I love it!
Y**O
Mujeres no dejen comprarla se las recomiendo, búsquenla en Amazon; excelente precio
La olla es muy amplia y efectiva y su material muy resistente 👍🏻
Y**N
Lo mejor que pude comprar
Muy bueno , funciona a la perfección
Y**O
Perfecta
Me encanta, puedo cocinar lo q sea
B**L
no 'chef' would ever use such junk as this
got this atrocity - took it outta the box - big dent in the side - no damage whatsoever to the boxes it was in - digital display was loose - wire inside the lid which held the gasket in place was bent sideways.it was just pure JUNK - i sent it back the next day.-now let me tell y'all a little something about these "electric-pressure-cookers".they're GREAT - SOME of em are anyway - definitely NOT this brand - it's LUDICROUS.i didn't bother even trying to use it because of the aggravation it would have been to prep it for use.-i VERY RELUCTANTLY recommend the "instant-pot" - BUT - the only reason i do is because they are the easiest to use - easiest to clean - HOWEVER - do NOT think they're gonna give you YEARS of service, because that just AINTA-GONNA-HAPPEN.-i got my first "instant pot" not quite two years ago - SINCE then i've had TWO more - i've had THREE of those things and although they DO get alotta use around here, NONE of my appliances are EVER abused. i have several appliances i've had for 15-20 years, and they still work and LOOK as good as the day they were purchased.-oh and do NOT think a "warranty" means ANYTHING to the "instant-brands" people, because it most assuredly does NOT.when you buy an instant-pot, you're on your own - you can forget them being of ANY help to you.-the first instant pot i bought - the display just quit working one day - no reason whatsoever.i called "instant-brands" - they did acknowledge the pot was under warranty - BUT - told me they can't HONOUR the warranty because they don't make that model number anymore.-well ya know what?the second one i bought was the EXACT-SAME-MODEL-NUMBER as the first - the one they said was no longer being manufactured.well - i argued with 5 different people - all insisted it was an old product, even though it was still under warranty - but they weren't about to do anything for me on it.-they had me take photos of it plugged in with nothing showing on the display - had me do a VIDEO of me PLUGGING it in, and THEN showing the screen to PROVE it didn't light up - and THEN had me push buttons in the video - EVERYTHING FAILED.-in the end, they said the same thing - it was an old model.when i bought the second "instant-pot", i called and reminded them what they told me - the first one i had wasn't being made anymore.the person said the one i bought HAD to be a newer model.i took a photo of the model number - same exact model number as the first one - sent it via email, got a reply saying; "oh well - too bad" and that was it.-when my sister read the emails and heard the phone conversations (my phone records EVERYTHING) she called the BBB and submitted complaints - got on MANY different internet sites and let everyone know what was done to me.but alas - nothing ever does any REAL good when it comes to these outfits.-oh and BTW: they claim their inner pots are "stainless-steel" - THEY'RE NOT - THEY'RE POLISHED ALUMINUM.-anyway - i'm on my 3rd "instant-pot" - which BTW - is the same model number as the other TWO...
A**R
Great Machine Don't Melt Burner Lid on Stove..
Worked just fine until I was busy and put the lid on my stove burner and it melted it and it's totally worthless. I was thinking of tying the lid to my Shelf above with a light chain after the first one of these I bought also did this too. This might be a good idea and I could have kept them both.While this is presumably safer and more convenient than boiling with a pot I finally found I could just take a large stainless steel pot and fill it with enough water and cook my food on medium heat mostly or higher sometimes and this never boils over because the water stores a lot of heat before it boils. The main reason I bought pressure cookers was because of the safety value and convenience.While using a large pot with water and medium heat mostly solves this although certainly it's a beautiful looking pressure cooker it makes my kitchen looks nice as decoration and if I had the cash I would buy another because it's a good value and presumably it's safer. For me I have to go to the cheaper rate maybe I'll soon be counting a lot more chips!For example it would be able to cook all night and then wake up in the morning and it's done with the pressure cooker but you can't do this by boiling a pot on the stove.Another advantage of the pressure cooker is you can even make all kinds of foods even yogurt.It's easy to use and works well.And not to be overlooked.. this pressure cooker has a stainless steel pot without all these terrible toxicity heavy metal events with cheap pressure cookers.Indeed by using the stainless steel pot this is how I realized just putting water in the pot is somewhat a pressure cooker, as act save as if and select most of somewhat!
C**W
Wife loves it
Wife never used one but after a few times she’s a pro now. Quicker than waiting all day. Soups and meats are easy to cook.
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