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There is a connectivity error with Paypal and the site Thank you from the management I'm trying to can green beans but I can't figure out how this sucker works. I've looked online for one and cannot find one. I appreciate the help, thanks. That canner is inherently unsafe and not really hard to figure out, that you cannot do so means that you really do not understand the danger that design poses. Is the spring valve free.When was the gage tested last. Can you fit 4 quart jars into the canner and close the top. If you can answer those 5 questions I will be happy to provide you with a picture annotated write up of how to use that canner. I've heard some pretty nasty stories about them. We made sure the seal was in good shape and the gauge worked. Thanks guys. Please enter your desired user name, your email address and other required details in the form below.Note that passwords are case-sensitive. Login to post None are labeled the Clipso Easy. There are the Clipso, Clipso America and the Clipso Induction Compatible Pressure Cookers. Please check the pressure cooker for a product number to find the correct manual. The different Clipso pressure cookers are very similar. The direct link to the Clipso manual is. I hope this helps. Cindy WellsFarberware Quick Cuisine Pressure Cooker Recipe Booklet.You can download the INNOVA pressure cooker manual from here, for free! You didn't mention the manufacturer, so just find them on the list and then click to see all of the pressure cooker manuals available for that pressure cooker: You can view it here: You might want to check the Free Pressure Cooker Manual library occasionally - if the manual you're looking for isn't there they'll likely add it soon! Can it be repaired Answer questions, earn points and help others. Login to post Check out this website's post for easy instructions.Farberware Quick Cuisine Pressure Cooker Recipe Booklet.You can download the INNOVA pressure cooker manual from here, for free!

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You didn't mention the manufacturer, so just find them on the list and then click to see all of the pressure cooker manuals available for that pressure cooker: You can view it here: You might want to check the Free Pressure Cooker Manual library occasionally - if the manual you're looking for isn't there they'll likely add it soon! Can it be repaired Answer questions, earn points and help others. The valve and gauge are worn but hold pressure. The locking metal ring works and seals the canner just fine but would mind a dip in vinegar to release some of the rust on it. I can close to 500 quarts every summer and imo this unit will run just fine. I have not tested this myself though.I reserve the right to cancel or waive combine shipping on extremely heavy. Contact me with your mailing zip code or similar and I will send you a quote. About me and my service: I'm a produce farmer but this is a full time job at the moment too. I am here to help, work with, and answer any questions or problems that may arise. I do my very best to keep communication when needed and answer questions in timely manner with regard to auction end times. Feel free to contact me at any time for any reason. Paypal PREFERRED but I will make exceptions (for other payment request contact me before the end of the auction). Payment Times: Payment is due within 3 days of auction ending. I will extend payment times if you contact me. If payment is not received 7 days after the auction ends and the buyer has not contacted me, I will file the unpaid item with ebay. The model is Aristrocrat and its capacity is 4 Quarts. Ideal choice for cooking in Homes, Hotels, Large Gatherings, Hostels, etc. The material is really heavy base as and when you buy you will feel the difference. Measures approx. 6” tall (to top of domed lid) and 9.75” wide (measured across open top). Comes with a bottom “roasting” rack. Comes with a ring that secures the lid for good vacuum seal. The lid has pressure gauge and steam valve.

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If you agree to our use of cookies, please continue to use our site.With its side clamping closure lock - a serious design flaw - Burpee stood out as an oddball among the old, vintage, post WWII era canners. It was noteworthy in so far as being one of the most unreliable pressure pots and prone to catastrophic failure.I do not recommend trying to resurrect this brand for safety reasons. Not only because of the high risk of an explosive decompression, but also for food safety in the jars being processed. While it is not a safe choise as a pressure canner, you can repurpose it. It can then be used as a water bath canner or a large stock pot.I suggest using a modern pressure canner, you will get many years of reliable service and it will certainly pay for itself in short order if you can often. My husband is a mechanic and metal worker as was my father, both say that when properly used and securly clamped with the correct amount of torque such a clamping method is very safe. You are correct that the majority of problems with pressure cookers and canners can be attributed to inattention or lack of understanding of how to use them. I am glad that you have successfully used this canner for so long, but Burpee did the right thing by discontinuing the Aristocrat. Related DiscussionsBeginners WorkshopOK Join Information. Yes No Choose Display Mode Original Dark DONE. High-grade stainless steel inner pot, scratch proof and durable4.Stainles. High-grade stainless steel inner pot, scratch proof and durable4.Stainles. Classical design ensure preciseness to cookingpressure-cooker. Accepted widely in European market. Diffusive base-made of a triple layer. The jacketed spac. It will hold 14 quart jars at a time. Lets see some pictures of your canners. This will be my first year with pressure canning so Ima gonna have lots of questions. I mainly use a water bath but I don't want to pickle so much this year. lol! Is there supposed to be a rubber gasket in there.

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Metal-to-metal, so no worries about gaskets going south. Don't have a pic right now (at work on my lunch hour), but I'll try to remember when I get home, if there's time after we get the woven wire up. What's the brand and model number? Martin They didnt have gasket. But they were older and cast aluminum. This looks like a more modern one made of stamped aluminum. And it has a tall top. If memory serves, there were some sold under Burpee name that looked like this. I have no personal experience with them but think they were well liked. When I've bought either canner or cooker, I set them up with both a modern replacement jiggler AND a gauge. The jiggler lets you know if the gauge is working properly and the gauge is a check on the jiggler in case it gets plugged up. By way you dont need to get an official genuine factory replacement gauge if you replace it. But I have even added a gauge to a modern stainless Manttra cooker I got really cheap. Seriously I think having a gauge in addition to whatever kind pressure regulator is a valuable safety plus. By way testing a gauge is never bad, but have seen relatively few gauges off more than a pound or two unless really old, abused, and rusted. Age seems to affect everything. It really helps so much. No more frantically checking the gauge every 30 seconds. The band holds the two halves together. Probably 1930s or early 1940s. Last I can find about that company is around 1948. Martin I agree with Pony, your county extension agent should be able to check it for you. Some do it for free and some charge a few dollars, but they're very helpful. They may also have some handout info on canning, if you're interested. The jiggler lets you know if the gauge is working properly and the gauge is a check on the jiggler in case it gets plugged up. Where do you get the parts to install a jiggler. I want to start pressure canning and would prefer to have a jiggler.

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Thanks The jiggler lets you know if the gauge is working properly and the gauge is a check on the jiggler in case it gets plugged up. I want to start pressure canning and would prefer to have a jiggler.Make sure its correct diameter to fit your threaded bung. For those that want both gauge and jiggler and dont have spare threaded bung as most pressure cookers from recent decades had jiggler only. You make hole add appropriate size brass or stainless bulkhead fitting using rubber washer so it seals air tight. Screw the gauge into that. You pay full retail for bulkhead fitting and it can be bit pricey. Here is example nearly identical, like one I used.I prefer the fixed weight for cooking and the variable weight for canning. I've thought about using it for canning those 1 or 2 jars that didn't fit in the AA.All canning recipes assume a minimum time to build pressure and to cool down afterward. Double check your manual and see if your appliance is suitable for canning. All canning recipes assume a minimum time to build pressure and to cool down afterward. Double check your manual and see if your appliance is suitable for canning. Thanks, kkbhf. Yes, I know AND agree with the minimum times about the pressure. I've always referred to this as a 'cooker' because that is how I've always used it. I bought it used in the box. The manual was not with it. I have looked online and discovered it is also a canner. One piece weight means no rings to keep track of. The Presto weight is pot metal. Saying that I actually like the gentle rocking of the Presto jiggler over the sort of stuttering of the Mirro jiggler. And there are other brands that do other weird stuff, spin, whistle, and who knows what. I hate the ones that sit there and then suddenly come violently to life in a mini explosion of steam. Dont need a heart attack. The Presto weight will eventually get so it doesnt do the rocking.

If you can clean corrosion out of the hole with nail or ice pick or such, it will usually start working again. If not you get to replace it. The Mirro weight doesnt corrode, its pretty much lifetime design. So even if the Mirro weight gets to looking like it went through WWII battlefield use, it will be functional. Also be aware of what you are buying. Many sell the jiggler weight separate from the vent stem it sets on. If you are converting a gauge only cooker, or putting different brand jiggler system on your cooker, you need both the vent stem and the weight. The stem and weight have to be made for each other. Cant use a Mirro weight on Presto stem for example, nor vice versa. The older AA had a dial gauge and a steam petcock. The daughter asked for it this spring so I'm saving my pennies for another AA. I need to decide if I want another 915 or if I should go with a 921. The 921 will just fit under the microwave and holds 9 more pints than the 915. What I'm concerned about is the weight difference. I'm not getting any younger and the arthritis isn't going to go away. Does anyone have an AA 921 that would give me the weight? Thanks! The gasket was good and it worked fine then. Hopefully all still good. Then learn to can and freeze! Scroll down this page and follow the links. And if you bring home some fruit or vegetables and want to can, freeze, make Read our disclosure policy to learn more. Your Pressure Canner and Canning Equipment! I have collected all of the manuals that I can find on this one web page All you need to view or print It's a great quick MACINTOSH: hold down the OPTION key on your keyboard and click on MACINTOSH: hold down the OPTION key on your keyboard and click on MACINTOSH: hold down the OPTION key on your keyboard and click on As near as I It became Presto in 1939.

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Using a canner that old is a but This particular model If you have a copy If you'd like to make a Just click the button Those copying content from this website and publishing it will be vigorously legally prosecuted. I'm still nervous. So, knowing a fear is irrational isn't always enough, I guess. Would those of you who have successfully survived pressure canning make some suggestions as to make and size. I'm tending towards a smaller 10-12 quarts. Thoughts welcome, and much appreciated:) My daughter uses her pressure cooker all the time, even cans chicken broth and meatballs. She didn't grow up with the stories I did and has no fear. Talking with her has encouraged me to take the plunge. Anyway Laura has two, both by Presto. Presto seems to be the good affordable brand now days. Her smaller 8 quart size is stainless steel and she uses it for fast cooking beans, roasts, etc. The larger pot is Presto Pressure Canner 23 Quart she only uses it for canning. She says the smaller doesn't have a pressure gauge and so you pretty much have to hope you have reached the proper pressure for canning without it. The large canner has the gauge so it removes the guess work. I'll probably go with the Presto 16 quart because it appears to be the smallest size with a pressure gauge. Good luck and happy canning Dove I was 12 at the time. That part will blow out first. The most dangerous part is when you open the canner. Steam burns are the WORST. That's normal and means the rubber ring is doing it's job of sealing. After WWII munitions makers had to find a new line of business. Some of them turned to making pressure cookers and canners. But today's cookers and canners have all kinds of safety features. Lids don't blow off any more and today's canners don't explode. That doesn't mean you should wander off to the grocery store while you're canning. You need to keep an eye out and monitor, but it's mainly to assure a quality product, nothing more.

I have an All-American and a Mirro, so I have experience with all three of the current brands. The first thing to be aware of is a pressure cooker is not a pressure canner. To be a canner it needs to be large enough to contain 4 one-quart jars. If you try to use something smaller for canning, the total time to come up to heat and cool down will be too brief and the total processing time won't be sufficient to assure safety. That's a huge issue when you're canning meat or green beans. It's the botulism special. The best value in canning today is the Presto 23-quart. If you buy a Presto go to the company site and order a three-piece weight. (Or another website - it's available.) Here it is at Goodman's: The gauge on the Presto is cheap and needs to be tested for reliability. Unfortunately, it's getting harder and harder to find Extension services that offer that service. It's easier to buy the 5-10-15 pound weight so you have that to rely on and can just use the gauge as a visual indicated. The one thing about the Presto is it is thinner. If you have one of the higher BTU Wolf ranges, for example, you have to be careful not to turn the burner up too high and overheat it. The manual gives the limitations. Also, on an electric coil range, you may want to order a canning burner, which sits higher, can handle more weight and is generally better for pressure canners and boiling water bath. Just be sure it's compatible with your brand and model of stove. The All-American is the Rolls Royce of pressure canners. It doesn't have a seal (gasket) and is heavier than the Presto. It also comes with a three-part weight and uses the gauge as backup. I'd call it more intimidating. However, if safety or consistent results are your concern, it's not possible to do better. I don't like Mirro, so I can't be fair on that one. A friend gave me one she'd never used, so I have it but I wouldn't otherwise.

It lacks a gauge and I'm oriented to that as a visual guide, even though I use the machined weight as the main indicator. It sounds different and it's just not as comfortable for me to use. But mainly the issue is it costs more than the Presto and I just don't see the value. Presto has been around forever. I'm guessing you will be able to buy Presto and All-American parts as long as you live. I'm not so sure about Mirro. It's definitely a minority player in the market. Whichever you buy, do check this site and its instructions. The pressure canner companies don't update their manuals so while you can trust what your manual says in terms of how much water to add, etc.I hope this helps. Happy preserving, Carol Dove, we must be contemporaries:) Vashur, great tips, all of them. I promise to be at least minimally intelligent, or at least try. Yeah, Carol, that's about the era that scared my Mom off, I think. Hers was an old Presto, that I remember well. We all left the kitchen and watched from the dining room:). The All American I want is the 910, 10.5 quarts. It says it's a canner. Don't think it;s going to happen. I will look farther. margo I need a rack for it, I think it's missing. Can I fake it, or does it need to be an All American product. Guess I'll wander about a bit and look. Thank you, everyone.:) Whatever fits the inside diameter is fine. If your canner doesn't come with a manual, you can find it online. Carol I too am debating on which pressure canner to get. I just brought my Mom's home. It's a ''Burpee Aristocrat Cooker'' and research says it has a design flaw. She canned everything in it, but I'm not going to use it. I want to do pints of asparagus, green beans, meat, etc, and quarts of soups. It's just the two of us, but I'm limited with just the water bath canner. Heartland America has an electric one they are suggesting but was wondering, as I'm new to this so want to keep it simple.

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joy112854 Tomatoes can be pressure canned but they can also be boiling water bathed and for that all you need is a big pot with a lid and some kind of rack inside to hold the jars off the bottom. So if you have a big kettle and it holds enough water to cover your pints by at least 1-2 inches, you're good to go. If it doesn't have a rack you can wire canning rings together, use a cake rack or even put a towel on the bottom. A wet towel is messy but it will do the job. The 10-quart would be too small. I have a 10-quart and there's no way it would accomodate four quart jars. I've already mentioned the problem with a too-small pressure canner. I looked at the Heartland America description, but it doesn't seem to add up. The picture they show is a Fagor, which is not electric. The 5-piece set they describe is the 10-quart pressure cooker, an alternate tempered glass lid for conventional cooking, a steamer basket and a manual. It's not for canning, regardless of the description. Carol It's a canner and really all I need like you said. joy112854. Visit our Knowledge Will you share yours. It's practical. Fill out this Have a question? To guarantee replacement Model numbers are regularly stamped into Not all mirro cooker and canners Generally, most model numbers are stamped Older units have model numbers such as 603, This is not the model number. The last two numbers on the bottom of the pot All American Sterilizers: When this happens, replace Anytime you order any of the Scrub the sealing If necessary, Pressure Canner gauges should be Demonstration of gauge being tested. Gaskets on older models Gaskets on Caring for pressure Take off removable Yes you can exchange the toggle All American no longer manufactures Can I get a replacement. Sorry, most major pressure cooker Which safety fuse.

Of course, you can use your pressure You can very easily determine if you need Simply inspect the lid's underside Safety fuse color The other options, rubber-only over pressure The rubber from your old Pressure gaskets differ not only Due to the volume To order your replacement gasket, we'll need your model number. or If you cannot see the This is one example of how difficult The diameters of 3440 and 9882 are Although both gaskets may fit into your Thickness comparison of sealing rubber gasket 9882 (shown on the Many older Mirro pressure canners and cookers For some Mirro We ship to all locations in Canada. This is usually due This condensation Care should be taken If this condition The automatic This may be corrected by removing and washing Remove pressure regulator We grant permission to link to any page on www.pressurecooker-outlet.com. Saying no will not stop you from seeing Etsy ads, but it may make them less relevant or more repetitive.Please update to the latest version. Both registration and sign in support using google and facebook accounts. Escape will close this window.Etsy may send you communications; you may change your preferences in your account settings.Learn more Goes with a pressure cooker as shown in 7th photo. Condition: These vintage pressure cooker canner recipe and instruction booklets have general wear, stains, and yellowing from age. They ship in a regular envelope.Please try again. Damaged items: full or partial refund (I may request return or proof of damage). I double-box glassware and especially fragile items. I reserve the right to provide a replacement rather than a refund.Quickly, they responded and confirmed I had the correct tray for my grill. Thank you O?Arrived quickly and in great condition.If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.Seller will cover return shipping costs. Contact them for details.Contact them for details.

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