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Fissler Vitaquick Stovetop Pressure Cooker - Premium German Construction - Built to Last for Decades - Safe & Easy Pressure Cooker with Glass Lid - For All Cooktops - 8.5 Quarts

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Size: 8.5 Quart


Features

  • One Premium Pressure Cooker, Endless Uses: The Vitaquick quickly cooks soups, risottos, stocks, beans, meats, soups, rice, vegetables, and so much more
  • Better Results with Stovetop Pressure Cooker: This stovetop pressure cooker cooks faster than electric cookers and is better at searing and cooking meat
  • Packed with Safety Features: Cook safely thanks to the locking lid that ensures proper closure and a clearly visible pressure indicator
  • Cook With Confidence: The lid's locking indicator changes to green and makes an audible sound when the pressure cooker is sealed and ready for the stove
  • Premium German-Made Cookware: Fissler's chef-quality cookware is made with the finest durable materials so your cooking experience is safe, easy, and healthy

Description

Fissler vitaquick , Pressure Cooker Set, 8.5 Quart, with Glass Lid, Stainless Steel, Cookware, Compatible with Induction, Gas, Electric Stovetops, Dishwasher Safe


Product Dimensions: 14.96 x 20.28 x 11.02 inches


Item Weight: 14.43 pounds


Manufacturer: Fissler


Country of Origin: Germany


Item model number: FISS-AMZ125BOM


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 21, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • best pressure cooker ever
Size: 4.8 quart
high quality, stunning look so easy to use food taste amazing and shorten 70% of the cooking time at least!
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2023 by katie Wong

  • Fast cooking
Size: 4.8 quart
Fast cooking and easy to operate
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023 by Fabio Mercedes

  • Very disappointing results
Size: 8.5 Quart
I purchased this product when my Fagor Rapida was discontinued because I use a pressure cooker often for stews, soups and other recipes where braising produces the best results. I researched which replacement pressure cooker would work the best for me and decided on the Fissler based upon reviews from multiple sources. I treated myself to the 8.5 qt pot because I usually make large recipes and freeze what I am not going to use immediately and was very anxious to try it out. I liked the weight of the pot but the high/low pressure indicator was not easy to read and required constant attention while the pot was achieving pressure. I had some scorching issues because the instructions say to bring the pot up to pressure as quickly as possible and my gas stove has high btu's. I decided to lower the temperature on my stove in order to avoid scorching the bottom of my next stew and it still scorched. Then I tried boiling the stew before attempting pressure to shorten the time the pot would be on the stove at pressure, the stew scorched. I contacted Fissler customer service for help. They quoted the same instructions from the user manual that I already had, so it wasn't any help. I made sure that I had more than adequate liquid in the stew, did not exceed the maximum volume requirement and tried again. The pot took almost an hour to attain pressure and when it was finished with the pressure cooking step, my stew was scorched. I think that the pot shape (the flattened cone shape) compressed the heavier parts of the recipe in the bottom and that the 8.5 qt size of the pot took too long to attain pressure (despite meticulously following all the directions and requirements) to cook the stew. I think the bottom of the pot is too thin to handle the longer cooking time to attain pressure. Either make a smaller recipe or buy another product. I am finished with this pot and don't recommend it. I bought another pressure cooker brand and solved my problem first time using the new pot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by Kathie S

  • Hasn't worked since new. Common problem.
Size: 4.8 quart
Hello, this pot look and feels great, and doesn't build pressure. Look at my picture - the design dictates that the steam would need to magically lift this valve so that tue oring seats. However, if you see my photo, there are huge air gaps around the metal valve - so as any halfway coherent engineer could tell you, and as I and many others experience, the steam simply escapes the big air gaps designed into the valve, and then the valve never seats, and then you just wasted lots of money. Buy a different pot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by sha_ir sha_ir

  • excellent pressure cooker
Size: 10.6 Quart
well constructed... easy to use... attractive
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by Brad Snyder

  • 6 qt Fissler pressure cooker
Size: 6.4 Quart
I love this pot. It's not too small, not too big. I use it for cooking spaghetti sauce with Italian pork sausage. No problem at all. Made the house smell wonderful ... like old times. Use the insert to prevent the sausage from burning. Love this pot ... would no regrets on this purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022 by Lynnfel

  • Love this pressure cooker!
Size: 6.4 Quart
After having had some corned beef at a relative's home that was cooked in an electric pressure cooker, I decided to do some research before deciding to purchase this stove top unit. I have an induction stove top and decided that I wanted a stove top pressure cooker. The reviews on all of the various ones I read kept coming back to this one as being of high quality. It truly is! I've used it for a roast, vegetables, and stew. So easy to use. So easy to monitor. So easy to adjust temperature. And so easy to clean and store. I am very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020 by James B

  • The Rolls-Royce of pressure cooker
Size: 8.5 Quart
I owned a Fagor for the past 6 years until the handle melted again. The company has gone out of business now, so I couldn't order a replacement handle like I did in the past. I decided to pay more for a Fissler this time. This is a very high quality pressure cooker. The stainless steel is thicker than the my old Fagor, and the seal is much higher quality. I think this will last me for a lot longer than 6 years. It is definitely worth the extra money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020 by Toco Toucan

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