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BUFFALO Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker_All Series (Accessory, Silicon Gasket - Fits 32 Quart)

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Size: Fits 32 Quarts


Color: Silicon Gasket


Features

  • Replacement sealing ring for BUFFALO 30L pressure cooker (QCP430)
  • Made from high-quality, durable, food-grade silicon
  • The pressure cooker's seal ring is subject to the usual wear and tear of frequent use. Generally, it should be replaced once every 12 to 18 months or more often if the pressure cooker is used frequently.

Description

Replacement sealing ring for BUFFALO 30L pressure cooker (QCP430) Made from high-quality, durable, food-grade silicon The pressure cooker's seal ring is subject to the usual wear and tear of frequent use. Generally, it should be replaced once every 12 to 18 months or more often if the pressure cooker is used frequently.

Brand: BUFFALO


Capacity: 30 Liters


Material: Stainless steel


Color: Silicon Gasket


Finish Type: Metallic


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 24"W x 20"H


Special Feature: Locking Lid


Wattage: 1000 watts


Operation Mode: Manual


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Brand: BUFFALO


Capacity: 30 Liters


Material: Stainless steel


Color: Silicon Gasket


Finish Type: Metallic


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 24"W x 20"H


Special Feature: Locking Lid


Wattage: 1000 watts


Operation Mode: Manual


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Item Weight: 5.9 ounces


Item model number: BQCPSEALSIL3


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 17, 2018


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Size: Fits 37 Quarts Color: Pressure Gauge
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by Working great

  • My first pressure cooker! I'm impressed!
Size: 32 Quarts Color: QCP430
The media could not be loaded. I purchased the 32-Quart pressure cooker in order to make large quantities of nutrient dense chicken bone broth and soup. Some call-outs: - 32 quarts is big so it takes a little while to build up pressure (around 30 minutes from the time I turn on the pressure cooker usually) - It's easy to clean. Remove the rubber ring and clean it with a brush, wash top and bottom of lid and use the poking tool to clean the vent holes quickly, and then clean the base. It's huge so I have to tip it over the sink and spray rinse the inside. - The lid is supposed to be stored upside down on top of the pressure cooker for some reason so your lid is exposed to open air, if you care - There is a max line for dry beans about 1/3 of the way up the pot - There is a max line for liquids 2/3 of the way up the pot. Both lines are laser etched and sometimes hard to see until you find the right angle - It's VERY HEAVY when full of bones and water This makes preparing large amounts of food easy and efficient. My freezers are full of soup and chili, vacuum sealed in mason jars. UPDATE: 7/16/2018 This is still a 5 star pressure cooker. One thing I noticed; the 32 quart lid doesn't always seal perfectly, although the cooker always works (just have to use slightly higher heat if not perfectly sealed). To get a perfect seal I run the lid under water for a second bottom side up, flip and drip the water into the sink, then place the top on the cooker. My Bone Broth Ratio: - Bones of 7 or 8 chickens that weighed 4 to 5 lbs. at the time of purchase (with meat on. I roast the chickens, strip them, then freeze the bones until I have enough) - 12 quarts of vegetable scraps (celery butts and tips, carrot buts and tips, ginger scraps, tips and green part of leeks. I keep them in the freezer and add to the pile as I cut veggies) - 12 quarts of water (this fills the pressure cooker to the max fill line. I suggest finding the max line before you start cooking because it's hard to see with steam flying everywhere) - I cook the bone broth under pressure for 2 hours 45 min, 3 hours if I have time. Allow to depressurize for 30 minutes after. - I strain the bone broth and immediately make soup or chili (While bone broth is delicious, I'm unable to drink it by itself. Wish I could). The pressure-cooked bones should disintegrate between your fingers. I grind them in the food processor into a paste to make treats for my dog. I wouldn't recommend this unless you cook the bones under pressure for at least 3 hours and check to make sure they break apart easily between your fingers. I hear chicken bones can be a severe choking hazard for dogs otherwise so be careful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2017 by Phelan Dancer Phelan Dancer

  • Large and stainless steel: a great pressure cooker
Size: 15 Quarts Color: QCP415
I bought this because it is stainless steel and almost twice the size of a normal pressure cooker, plus it will fit in my dishwasher. My All-American pressure canner is much bigger (larger than both my dishwasher and my sink, so I have to wash it in the shower) and several things I want to pressure cook I don't want in aluminum because of the acids and harder-to-clean nature of bare aluminum. I am planning to use this for regular cooking, not canning. A regular consumer pressure cooker is barely big enough to make chicken stock from a small chicken. But I should be able to make stock from two chickens at a time in this one, or a small turkey. The "special cleaning needle" is hidden inside the styrofoam on top, I threw it away without seeing it and had to go back for it after reading the manual. The manual itself is in four languages, and the English version (the only one I can read) isn't what I'd call good English. But it isn't unreadable, just a little weird. I don't see any kind of safety-lock to prevent it from being opened under pressure. The manual says it does have a safety lock though. I don't think I'll test it to find out. I definitely want the 37 quart, and will probably buy one, and I'll just wash it in the shower. EDIT It is now the day after receiving (and using it) and I'm still very happy with it. While I wrote the last review I had 14 pounds of chicken cooking down to broth. I got two gallons of broth out of it, plus a pint of schmaltz. I'm even more certain now I really want the 37 quart version. EDIT Having used it twice now, I've noticed a difficulty. I need a lot of heat to bring this whole thing up to pressure, and food touching the bottom can burn adding an unwanted color to what should be a light broth. I've solved that by ordered a canning rack to go in the bottom to keep my food from touching the heated surface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2020 by William D. Colburn

  • Works great but overpriced.
Size: 15 Quarts Color: QCP415
I purchased this stainless steel canner because I have hard water and aluminum canners have not held up well. I actually returned this particular model because it was not tall enough to fit some jars that I use for canning. I purchased the 21 Quart in it's place. Overall, I'm pleased with functionality of the canner but have a few issues: 1. I had to go online (YouTube) to get actual canning instructions. 2. It only holds 5 quart jars at a time. Most regular aluminum canners hold 7 Quart jars. 3. It is very overpriced for what you get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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