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Reddit mentions of Mirro 92122A Polished Aluminum 5 / 10 / 15-PSI Pressure Cooker / Canner Cookware, 22-Quart, Silver

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Mirro 92122A Polished Aluminum 5 / 10 / 15-PSI Pressure Cooker / Canner Cookware, 22-Quart, Silver. Here are the top ones.

Mirro 92122A Polished Aluminum 5 / 10 / 15-PSI Pressure Cooker / Canner Cookware, 22-Quart, Silver
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    Features:
  • The pressure canner is constructed from rustproof heavy gauge aluminum; 16 pint size jars or 26 half pint size jars when double stacked or 7 quart size jars
  • Maintains steady pressure with 3 cooking pressure options 5, 10, and 15 PSI
  • Reusable overpressure plug, sure locking lid system, and side gasket pressure release
  • Cooking rack and user guide with recipes included
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height17 inches
Length17 inches
Number of items1
Size22-Quart
Weight15 Pounds
Width14 inches

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Found 10 comments on Mirro 92122A Polished Aluminum 5 / 10 / 15-PSI Pressure Cooker / Canner Cookware, 22-Quart, Silver:

u/VicinSea · 4 pointsr/Canning

Weighted Gauge!!!!!!!!


The dial gauge canners need to be monitored for 70 to 100 minutes...do not get that model.

Also, 16 quarts is the minimum size...smaller is not enough mass to give good canning results. Smaller canners heat up and cool off too quickly---that leads to super heating and half-fill jars.

u/Dandz · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Don't kill me if its actually 7 jars, but I think its 8. I got this one

u/Demwitsarestupid · 2 pointsr/Canning

I recently bought this one, my first pressure canner. I've used it twice and so far I love it. No complaints.

u/thumbthumb_47 · 2 pointsr/shrooms

here it is I bought a used one though so that’s why it was so cheap and it works beautifully. Hopefully there’s a used one

u/noisyturtle · 1 pointr/shrooms

You really should sterilize your substrate, and boiling method is long and not a guarantee. I just got the cheapest large canner off Amazon, but you'd probably have decent luck finding one at a Goodwill for like $5 and some patience. But the pressure cooker and dehydrator were the two biggest expenditures accounting for over half the entire budget, everything else is quite cheap.

u/reverendj1 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

You want the big, old, stovetop ones, not the electric ones. The electric ones are just pressure *cookers*, not pressure *canners*. My understanding is they can't get high enough pressure for pasteurization. Here is the one I use. I was able to snag it for $36 on a Gold Box deal. If you like hard boiled eggs, using a pressure cooker is by far the best way to make perfect, easy peeling eggs.