Pressure Cookers: What to Look for When Buying a Pressure Cooker (2024)

The New Generation Pressure Cooker Experts

Is it a fast pressure cooker?

Does it cook at 15 pounds (psi) pressure?

Made from stainless steel?

This page explains what to look for when comparing pressure cookers in order to determine if the pressure cooker is a good one. Learn why buying a quality pressure cooker is the best deal.

  • Advantages of Pressure-Cooking
  • Compare Pressure Cookers
    • Tips on buying the best
    • What size to buy?
    • Safety
    • Electronic Pressure Cookers
    • History
  • Recipes for Pressure Cookers
    • Recipe Index
    • P/C Cookbooks
    • How to: Cooking Rice
    • How to: Cooking Oatmeal
  • P/C Cookbooks
  • Cooking Times
    • Cooking Times: All
    • Cooking Times: Vegetarian
    • How to: Cooking Rice
    • How to: Cooking Oatmeal
  • Compared to Slow Cookers
  • Health Benefits
    • Health Benefits
    • Healthy Baby Food
  • Green Cooking/Cost Savings
    • Energy Savings of 70%
    • Beans: Best Pressure-Cooked
  • How Pressure Cookers Work
  • Mom's Old Pressure Cooker
  • Buy a Pressure Cooker

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A quick and easy pressure-cooked meal using a fa*gor Duo, click for pricing.

Here’s what we cover on this page:

  • Always check the pressure of the pressure cooker. Is it 15 pounds (psi)?
  • Is the pressure cooker made from leach-proof stainless steel or cheap aluminum?
  • Is the pressure cooker easy to use? Not all pressure cookers are the same.
  • Is the pressure cooker dual pressure (two pressure settings)?
  • Don’t forget the handles. Do they allow easy handling?
  • Is the pressure cooker easy to clean?
  • Safety of pressure cookers. UL-listed?
  • What about electric pressure cookers?
  • Learn more about pressure cookers.

Always Check the Pressure of the Pressure Cooker. Is it 15 pounds (psi)?


There is no faster
pressure cooker
than this one.

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As you may have guessed from the name “pressure cooker,” the amount of pressure is important for the quick cooking of food in a pressure cooker. The higher the pressure, the shorter the cooking time. The fa*gor Duo pressure cooker operates at 15 pounds (psi) pressure on its High pressure setting (it also has a low pressure setting for cooking certain foods such as spinach).

Pressure cookers that cook at less than 15 pounds (psi) pressure do the following:

  • defeat the huge speed advantage of pressure-cooking;
  • cost more money for electricity, natural gas or propane to use (why?);
  • lessen the nutritional value of the cooked food;
  • use up your time when you could be doing other things (like eating).

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The 6 liter fa*gor Duo's steamer basket and trivet, used for pressure steaming vegetables, click for pricing.

The fa*gor Duo and fa*gor Futuro, along with Kuhn Rikon and Magefesa's Super Fast models which we also sell, are the highest-pressure pressure cookers available. There are no faster cooking pressure cookers on the market.

When shopping for a pressure cooker, be aware that many pressure cookers (such as T-Fal and WMF) operate at lower pressures such as 12 psi, 11 psi, 10 psi or even lower. The pressure of Lagostina's single-pressure pressure cookers is only 8 psi! This is done to decrease the cost of those pressure cookers as thinner metal is used in their construction. These lower pressures will significantly increase cooking time. Many low cost pressure cookers do not list their operating pressure so are likely to be very low.

The table below shows how cooking temperature increases with pressure.

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What’s the pressure?
Look for 15 pounds (psi).

Pressure Inside
The Pressure Cooker
Cooking Temperature
0 pounds (psi)100ºC (212ºF)
5 pounds (psi)104ºC (220ºF)
10 pounds (psi)113ºC (235ºF)
15 pounds (psi)121ºC (250ºF)

Cooking temperatures at different pressures:
the higher the pressure, the shorter the cooking time.

Pressure Cookers: What to Look for When Buying a Pressure Cooker (14) learn more about how pressure affects cooking speed

Is the Pressure Cooker Made From Stainless Steel or Cheap Aluminum?

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fa*gor Duo Stainless Steel Construction

A layer of aluminium is sandwiched between two layers of stainless steel forming a tri-ply encapsulated base. This ensures excellent heat conductivity for rapid, even cooking. The bottom stainless steel layer is magnetic stainless steel so the fa*gor Duo can be used with all stove types including new induction stoves.

The European-designed fa*gor Duo new generation pressure cooker is constructed of heavy gauge, polished 18/10 stainless steel. Stainless steel is considered the best and safest material for cookware. It is neutral and easy to clean.

Unlike low cost all aluminum pressure cookers, stainless steel pressure cookers will not stain, will not leach aluminum into your food while cooking acidic foods such as tomatoes, and are considerably stronger than aluminum types.

Pressure cookers constructed from all aluminum do not heat foods evenly, which can result in burned spaghetti sauces, chilli, soups and stews. The fa*gor Duo has a tri-ply base for even heat distribution and energy efficiency (see the diagram). The even heating that results from the tri-ply base minimizes burning or scorching of foods during cooking.

The fa*gor Duo will work with electric, gas, halogen, ceramic and even induction element stoves. Low cost pressure cookers typically have one-year warranties compared to fa*gor's 10-year warranty.

Pressure Cookers: What to Look for When Buying a Pressure Cooker (16) the fa*gor Duo compared to mom's old pressure cooker

Is the Pressure Cooker Easy to Use?

The fa*gor Duo has an easy closing cover—just line up the mark on the lid and the mark on the handle and turn the lid—simple. Unlike competing models such as Lagostina or BRA, you don't have to have a PhD in physics or read 20 pages of the instruction manual in order to close the lid. Other pressure cookers use complicated lid clamping mechanisms.

Due to the lid design on some competing models, a lip is bent into the top of the pot body which makes pouring the contents difficult. The fa*gor Duo has a smooth pot body that allows easy emptying of the pressure cooker and makes it easy to clean.

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fa*gor Duo's easy locking lid.

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Just turn the dial to set the pressure. No noisy “jigger valve.”

Selecting and releasing the pressure is also simple with the fa*gor Duo pressure cooker. Just turn the pressure selector dial to choose the pressure level or to release the pressure. There is no complicated or noisy old fashion “jiggler valve” system like on other models such as the Presto.

Is the Pressure Cooker Dual Pressure?

Having dual pressure (both a high and a low pressure setting) allows you to cook at maximum speed on the high pressure setting but still allows the cooking of delicate foods, such as some types of fish and seafood and some fruits and vegetables such as spinach, on the low setting. The fa*gor Duo's high pressure setting is 15 psi, and its low pressure setting is 8 psi.

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DUAL Pressure: Just Turn the Dial
on the fa*gor Duo

Going Clockwise: Pressure Release Setting,
Low Pressure Setting, High Pressure Setting

fa*gor Duo Pressure Cooker

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Don’t Forget the Handles. Allow Easy Handling?

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Long ergonomic handles stay cool.

Ergonomically designed handles (including a helper handle) allow for easy handling.

A long handle on one side and a short helper handle on the other side make it easier to place and remove the lid on the pressure cooker. The helper handle makes it easier and safer to move the pressure cooker when it is full.

Long handles tend to be cooler than shorter handles as the longer handle isn’t directly over the heat source.

Is the Pressure Cooker Easy to Clean?

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Easy-to-use and clean pressure regulator.

The fa*gor Duo pot is dishwasher safe. The pressure selector dial is easily removed for cleaning: just twist and lift. Compare this with Magefesa pressure cookers, for example, where their pressure regulator contains a gasket that is easily lost down the sink drain. The fa*gor Duo's pressure regulator does not use a gasket.

Safety of Pressure Cookers

We've dedicated a whole page to this important topic:

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What About Electric Pressure Cookers?

In comparison to an electric pressure cooker, the fa*gor Duo pressure cooker is very durable. The fa*gor Duo also cooks much faster than an electric pressure cooker as the fa*gor Duo cooks at a higher pressure. There are no heating elements to burn out, negative health effects from non-stick coatings to worry about or electronics to fail as with electric pressure cookers. For additional information about the disadvantages of electric (or electronic) programmable pressure cookers, follow the link:

Pressure Cookers: What to Look for When Buying a Pressure Cooker (24)electronic programmable pressure cookers: disadvantages

Learn More About Pressure Cookers

  • pressure cooker cookbooks
  • how pressure cookers work
  • cooking times for pressure cookers
  • recipes for pressure cookers
  • health benefits of pressure-cooking
  • slow cookers compared to pressure cookers
  • what to look for in a pressure cooker
  • cost savings when pressure-cooking
  • shop for a pressure cooker

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FAQs

Pressure Cookers: What to Look for When Buying a Pressure Cooker? ›

Select a regulator that has a maximum operating pressure of 15 pounds (p.s.i.) pressure. If the operating pressure is lower than 15 pounds, you will not realize as much time savings when cooking in your pressure cooker. COVER INTERLOCK: Choose only a pressure cooker that has a cover locking system.

What should I look for when buying a pressure cooker? ›

Select a regulator that has a maximum operating pressure of 15 pounds (p.s.i.) pressure. If the operating pressure is lower than 15 pounds, you will not realize as much time savings when cooking in your pressure cooker. COVER INTERLOCK: Choose only a pressure cooker that has a cover locking system.

What are the qualities of a good pressure cooker? ›

Pressure cookers require less energy to cook food than conventional methods. The quick cooking and small amount of required liquid help retain vitamins and minerals. The high-temperature, quick cooking, and sealed environment help concentrate flavors.

How can you tell the quality of a pressure cooker? ›

Test it by heating some water under pressure before you begin cooking any food. You treat your pressure cooker just as if you're going to cook something, but you add only water to it.

Which is better aluminum or stainless steel pressure cooker? ›

Considering everything, stainless steel cookers are a better choice when compared to aluminium cookers as they overcome all the drawbacks of aluminium cookers. 1. They are a healthier choice for cooking food as they do not react and leach while preparing salty and acidic foods.

What PSI is high on pressure cooker? ›

Electric pressure cookers' high-pressure setting reaches a maximum of 12 to 12.5 psi. This is a lower psi than stovetop pressure cookers, which reach about 15 psi. At 12 psi, the fibers in vegetables and meat break down quickly, allowing foods to be cooked in a short amount of time.

How to choose the best pressure cooker? ›

What features to look for
  1. Steam-release valve. This is a valve you can turn to release steam, which means you don't have to carry the pressure cooker to the sink or allow extra cool-down time at the end of cooking.
  2. Locking mechanism. ...
  3. Pressure indicator. ...
  4. Pressure settings. ...
  5. Size.

Which is better hard anodized or stainless steel pressure cooker? ›

The hard anodized and aluminium pressure cookers come with excellent heat conductivity, whereas the stainless steel pressure cookers do not have that high heat conductivity. The hard anodized pressure cookers are highly durable ones and the aluminium ones are least durable.

Which material pressure cooker is best? ›

Stainless steel and anodized pressure cookers are considered to be the best for health as they are non-reactive and do not leach harmful chemicals into the food.

What is the life expectancy of a pressure cooker? ›

The lifespan of your pressure cooker is going to vary based on its brand and usage. If you're using your pressure cooker on a daily basis and investing in regular maintenance, it may last you up to five years. On average, though, most pressure cookers perform well for up to three years.

Why did Instapot fail? ›

"In reality, Instant Pot's owners borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars and spent a significant chunk of that money on R&D, developing new products and employing lots of people in the process." This was a high-risk strategy — one that failed, but it's not necessarily all bad for everyone in Instant Brand's orbit.

Which pressure cooker has a recall? ›

This recall involves Insignia Multi-Function Pressure Cookers with model numbers NS-MC60SS8, NS-MC60SS9, or NS-MC80SS9, and inner cooker pots with model numbers NS-MCRP6NS9 and NS-MCRP6SS9, sold separately as replacements.

What do I need to know before using a pressure cooker? ›

Pressure Cooker Safety Tips
  • Before Cooking, Check Your Equipment. Always check the rubber gasket (the ring of rubber that lines the lid of the cooker) to make sure it isn't dried out or cracked. ...
  • Don't Overfill the Cooker. ...
  • Use Enough Liquid. ...
  • Don't Pressure Fry. ...
  • Release Pressure in a Safe Way. ...
  • Clean the Cooker Properly.
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What is the selection criteria for pressure cooker? ›

The size of the family comes first. The 3-litre cooker is required for small families, while 5-7.5 litres are needed in the case of a larger family and joint households. For baby food, pick a smaller size, 1 to 1.5 litres, most appropriate for ease and efficiency in cooking.

How many PSI can a pressure cooker handle? ›

But in a standard American pressure cooker, the pressure reaches 1 atm or 15 psi (pounds per square inch) above standard atmospheric pressure*, or 2 atm, which is typically the maximum pressure limit on most cookers. At 30 psi, the boiling point of water is about 250°F (121°C).

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