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8/09/2011

Magefesa Ideal Stainless Steel Pressure Cookers Review

Magefesa Ideal Stainless Steel Pressure Cookers
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This poor review is partly Amazon's fault, as the item shipped poorly.. The damn thing was in a big box by itself with one some feeble paper packing.. Naturally, it was broken.. a small part in the handle had broken off.
So, I sent it back.
But that is NOT the fault of the manufacturer.. The cooker itself seemed a little lightweight.. not of the highest quality. Chinese thru and thru... not Spanish as some of the literature suggests. When my mother learned that my pot was broken on shipping, she turned over a new, but stowed away Rapida pressure cooker.. This one was heavy and of much higher quality.. It had been manufactured some five years ago.. I understand the manufacturer of the Rapida is now using China imports.. so the current Rapida may not be of the same quality...
Whatever... this Magafesa was totally unimpressive... Shop around..

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Preserves vitamins and minerals that are usually lost with conventional cooking methods. Reduces cooking time up to 70% in nowdays busy life so you will be using less energy (ecofriendly) and saving money.

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8/05/2011

Magefesa Mageplus Stainless Steel 6.5 Quart Super Fast Pressure Cooker Review

Magefesa Mageplus Stainless Steel 6.5 Quart Super Fast Pressure Cooker
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Hello,
I have used the old Presto rattle top pressure cooker and the American (Wisconsin Aluminum) pressure cooker for years. Both are aluminum and use the rattle top device on top of the pressure cooker to control pressure. I have researched pressure cookers for a while now and decided on the Magefesa Mageplus pressure cooker, I have the 8 and 4 liter pots. According to Cook's Illustrated the Rikon Kuhn and Fagor are the best. The German WMF Is right up there and the Presto stainless does well too. But after checking on the Magefesa I learned that Cooks Illustrated test used the Magefesa XL or Practika pressure cooker for testing. It did well but not as good as this one would have. This one is their top of the line pressure cooker. The XL or Practika is in the middle and uses a different type of pressure control. This Mageplus pressure cooker uses a similar pressure control to the Kuhn Rikon and WMF cookers. After using these I can not imagine a pressure cooker being any easier and safer to use. The large pressure indicator (a button with lines) moves up and down with pressure. It is very easy to see and adjust burner temperature as needed to control pressure. If you walk away or forget, there are other safety devices to keep everything safe, 5 total.
From what I have seen, it is easy to clean, well made and should last a very long time, time will tell.
For those of you who are a little scared of pressure cookers. If you will pull up a chair and watch the first 2 or 3 times you use any pressure cooker you will see how they work with YOUR stove. You need to learn how the pressure cooker acts on your stove. Once that is done you will feel confident and try new things with your pressure cooker.
Good luck.
Something I failed to mention is this .8 bar or 12 PSI is a touch below 240 degrees that 15 PSI would generate. This is a good thing as far as vitamins go. The slightly lower cooking temperature does not kill vitamins that would be destroyed at 15 PSI.

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Preserves vitamins and minerals that are usually lost with conventional cooking methods. Reduces cooking time up to 70% in nowdays busy life so you will be using less energy (ecofriendly) and saving money. Ergonomic handles.

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8/02/2011

Magefesa Star R 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker Review

Magefesa Star R 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
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I actually purchased the 10 qt (and love it!) but wanted to mention that you can download the manual at the manufacturer's website since it is not included in the box. http://www.magefesausa.com/

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Preserves vitamins and minerals that are usually lost with conventional cooking methods. Reduces cooking time up to 70% in nowdays busy life so you will be using less energy (ecofriendly) and saving money. Reduced CO2 emissions. Pot and lid made of 18/10 stainless steel.

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6/22/2011

Magefesa Practika Plus Stainless Steel 6.3-Quart Super Fast Pressure Cooker Review

Magefesa Practika Plus Stainless Steel 6.3-Quart Super Fast Pressure Cooker
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A friend who has a Magefesa introduced us to pressure cooking. We did lots of research on the different brands and this is the one to buy. Perfect size, very well made, easy to use controls and great results.
You will need a good cook book also. The one by Lorna Sass has the best recipes....."Cooking Under Pressure".

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Preserve vitamins and minerals that are usually lost with conventional cooking methods.Save up to 70% of your time compared with traditional cooking method in nowdays busy life. This means that you will be using less energy ( Inchecofriendly Inch) so saving more money.Reduced CO2 emissions.

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