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Reddit mentions of All American 925 Canner Pressure Cooker, 25 qt, Silver

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of All American 925 Canner Pressure Cooker, 25 qt, Silver. Here are the top ones.

All American 925 Canner Pressure Cooker, 25 qt, Silver
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    Features:
  • PRESSURE COOKER + CANNER - All American 1930 Pressure Cookers/Canners offer an easy solution for home canning. The USDA recommends pressure canning as the only safe way to can meat, vegetables & fruits. Holds approx. 19 pint jars or 7 quart jars.
  • METAL-TO-METAL SEAL - Only All American 1930 Pressure Cookers/Canners feature an exclusive, precision machined, metal-to-metal sealing system. Positive action clamping locks form a steam-tight seal without any costly-to-replace gaskets.
  • EASY TO USE - Since our seal doesn’t use a gasket, the cover can be easily opened & closed. Each model also features an easy-to-read steam gauge, an easy-to-clean satin finish, and a precision machined regulator weight for accurate pressure control.
  • DURABLE - From the sturdy phenolic top handle to the double-thickness edges that provide additional protection on points of heaviest wear, this pressure cooker/canner is built to last.
  • FROM OUR FAMILY, TO YOURS - All American 1930 is a family-owned company focused on quality manufacturing above all else. We take pride in casting high-quality products that families can cherish for generations to come.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height17.3 Inches
Length14.7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2008
Size25 qt
Weight24 pounds
Width16.1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on All American 925 Canner Pressure Cooker, 25 qt, Silver:

u/Javad0g · 2 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

Yea, rgr that. I do like how that is all built-in. We have a weight on ours that you need to lift off once the pressure is down.

Do you set the pound pressure by that valve as well, or is that something you type into the front?

Also, side note as I look at yours and the one we got. While I do like what looks like some very convenient tools on your cooker, I also see a ton of electronics that can fail over time (including the keypad getting worn out). Our cooker is completely mechanical. And all the parts that are on it like the handles and the pressure gauge are all user-replaceable. I don't plug it in, so there is really nothing that can go wrong with it. It is kind of like a hammer in that respect!

Anyway, thanks for sharing and happy cooking!

u/tekflower · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

I've seen aluminum large commercial size pressure cookers on Amazon.com. You might want to check there. Seems like that might be heavy for an induction top, though.

ETA: http://www.amazon.com/All-American-25-Quart-Pressure-Cooker-Canner/dp/B0002808YS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_k_4