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| Brand: All American
List Price: $318.00 Buy New: $169.99 You Save: $148.01 (47%)
Rating: 23 reviews
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 16 x 15 x 14
MPN: 915 Model: 915 UPC: 089149009150 EAN: 0089149009150 ASIN: B00004S893
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 10
Perfect August 18, 2008 Nanjan (Midwest US) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my second canning season with this canner and I absolutely love it for its solid, reliable performance. Yes it's heavy and stays hot a long time--but it's a pressure canner and that's how it works. I wish all my kitchen appliances were as well-made. This will be passed down to my children!
Easy to use, terrific pressure canner. August 17, 2008 Lois Omdahl (Shelton, WA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this canner to can albacore tuna. The fish are late this year, so I haven't had a chance to use this new canner, but I have owned a 21 quart All-American canner since the early 1980s. It is absolutely necessary for anyone who wants to can anything other than fruit. It's extremely safe, easy to use and does an excellent job. As I get older, the larger canner is just too heavy to lift when it's full, so I decided to buy a smaller version. Once you've eaten homecanned albacore tuna, you won't want any other kind.
All American Pressure Cooker/Canner June 23, 2008 Ms. Roberta Marks (NM) I used the canner to make large quantities of chicken soup. The screw down hinges are very safe. It is hard to make chicken soup in a traditional 8 quart pot because after adding the chicken etc., there is hardly any room for soup. I bought a 15 quart and a 21 quart. The pressure guage when a zero can be opened. The traditional ones are harder to know if it is safe to open, and a pain the carry to the sink and run water over it. These pressure cookers are the best thing ever.
A girls best friend June 12, 2008 Ginny Davis (Boise Idaho) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought a presto and used it on my first canning job. Needless to say all 20 pints of my green beans did not seal. They were all wasted along with all the time it took to prepare them. I then went to the Amish store and bought an All American Canner! While Ms. Miller (unhappy poster) seemed a little mad that the canner was so thick, it made me happy to know it was sound and I did not have to worry about the lid blowing off with all of the All American's safety features. During the winter I can almost a whole beef in about a weeks time. I run two 21 qt. AA Canners on my glass top stove from 8 in the morning till 3 or 4 pm. I have never had a problem with the canner or the glass top stove. I am cautious not to drop my canner. I do not find putting the lid on difficult. You just have to do it evenly. Happy Canning!
The Best Of the Made In The USA Products. March 30, 2008 Edward F. Mazur 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
In planning for the coming planting season we felt the need for a better pressure canner than the one we had. After a thorough product search we decided that the Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Pressure Canner/Cooker appeared to meet our needs. We ordered the model 915 and after it arrived we were even more impressed with the precision workmanship and exceptional engineering that provided gasket free pressurization with three separate over-pressure monitoring and safety features. Let no one doubt the superiority of American made products and particularly the Wisconsion Alumnum Foundry pressure canner/cooker that promises to provide a lifetime of reliable service. The price is higher than one might expect but compared to the quality of design and operation it is an absolute bargain.
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