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Works as expected. Easy to use. We read a lot of reviews and settled on this one. The reviews were accurate. The drawback of this type of canner is that it has a gasket with limited life. Someone said they used theirs for years and replaced the gasket once. So we plan to keep a spare one.
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This thing is great. I used to have the non induction version years ago, but it eventually wore down and I replaced it with an All American 921. The 921 is still much better quality, but it also costs quite a bit more and is not induction compatible which is the main reason I got this as the 921 unfortunately does not work with my new burner. As far as I'm aware it's the only 23qt induction compatible cooker on the market.
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You can tell that the pot is made for induction. The clad base of steel has little holes in it. Probably so the base does not overheat the induction stove which it didn't. (I will not recomment bying a steel conversion disk for any ordinary aluminium pressure canners as it quickly overheated the stove and turned it of). I bought a proffesionel single induction stove on 3500 watt that can hold 60 pounds of weight (Royal Catering). (The pot gets very heavy especially during waterbath canning). The pot came to pressure in only 30 min! (holding 10 Weck jars 580 ml, wich are the standard here in Europe). I am very happy with my new pot.
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this pressure cooker is of excellent quality and very easy to use. I really like the jar capacity of this canner. Look forward to doing a lot of canning.
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I am very happy it is compatible to use on my induction stove. It was easy to assemble and clean. It was advertised exactly what it is.
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