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TShiyyl
post Jul 6 2020, 08:59 PM, updated 3y ago

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Hi /k. I'm looking for pressure cooker.

The one I'm currently using already broken sweat.gif cheap quality from germany. Anyways it's free item so don't mind about it biggrin.gif

Recommend me a good quality electric pressure cooker please.

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Edit: electric pressure cooker. Not stove type.

This post has been edited by hiyyl: Jul 6 2020, 09:20 PM
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post Jul 6 2020, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(hiyyl @ Jul 6 2020, 08:59 PM)
Hi /k.  I'm looking for pressure cooker.

The one I'm currently using already broken sweat.gif cheap quality from germany. Anyways it's free item so don't mind about it biggrin.gif

Recommend me a good quality pressure cooker please.

Thank you very much notworthy.gif

Drillz for /k as thanks brows.gif
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U are looking for electric or the stove one?
If electric just buy any cheap 1 will do.
Last time I bought a fancy Philips with all the mumbo jumbo function ngam2 2 years warranty end the fucker rosak. Tried to repair the just say spare part no longer produce. Pak yew.
So I just recently bought a cheap midea 2++ pressure cooker to cook rendang last raya. Works fine with much more simpler operation. Just turn the dial to how long u want to cook. No need fancy shits
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post Jul 6 2020, 09:16 PM

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post Jul 6 2020, 09:20 PM

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QUOTE(kira_88 @ Jul 6 2020, 09:14 PM)
U are looking for electric or the stove one?
If electric just buy any cheap 1 will do.
Last time I bought a fancy Philips with all the mumbo jumbo function ngam2 2 years warranty end the fucker rosak. Tried to repair the just say spare part no longer produce. Pak yew.
So I just recently bought a cheap midea 2++ pressure cooker to cook rendang last raya. Works fine with much more simpler operation. Just turn the dial to how long u want to cook. No need fancy shits
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Looking for electric pressure cooker.

Midea quality ok?
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post Jul 6 2020, 09:24 PM

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QUOTE(hiyyl @ Jul 6 2020, 09:20 PM)
Looking for electric pressure cooker.

Midea quality ok?
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Build quality not bad quite good. Fair for the price. Come with 2 pot. Pot is not as thick as the Philips one but the non stick is good. Cant say much as only used foe 2 months only.

But for that price worth my money la. If rosak also not that sakit hati.

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post Jul 6 2020, 11:40 PM

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It's better to buy stovetop pressure cooker, maintenance is much easier,
we been using Tefal for 10++ years now
only had to replace the silicone gasket 2-3 years ago
We bought it back in Europe though, dunno here got or not

Ikea has a cheap and good one
https://www.ikea.com/my/en/p/vaerdesaetta-p...steel-10286747/

I would stay clear off no-names, high pressure = high risk
any defect in manufacturing can cause boom-boom
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post Jul 7 2020, 04:18 AM

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QUOTE(hiyyl @ Jul 6 2020, 08:59 PM)
Hi /k.  I'm looking for pressure cooker.

Edit: electric pressure cooker. Not stove type.
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If you are after an affordable one get an Elba or Midea. A better one would be a Philips or Tefal.

I started using an Elba and it lasted 5 years mainly used it to cook soups and stews. Recently bought a Tefal and very happy with it.
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QUOTE(rtk74 @ Jul 6 2020, 11:40 PM)
It's better to buy stovetop pressure cooker, maintenance is much easier,
we been using Tefal for 10++ years now
only had to replace the silicone gasket 2-3 years ago
We bought it back in Europe though, dunno here got or not

Ikea has a cheap and good one
https://www.ikea.com/my/en/p/vaerdesaetta-p...steel-10286747/

I would stay clear off no-names, high pressure = high risk
any defect in manufacturing can cause boom-boom
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I would like to avoid stovetop pressure cooker if possible. Reason, i can keep my stew n soup warm the whole day.


QUOTE(Asquith @ Jul 7 2020, 04:18 AM)
If you are after an affordable one get an Elba or Midea. A better one would be a Philips or Tefal.

I started using an Elba and it lasted 5 years mainly used it to cook soups and stews. Recently bought a Tefal and very happy with it.
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hmm.gif which Tefal model u buy? Easy to clean?
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post Jul 7 2020, 08:08 AM

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QUOTE(Asquith @ Jul 7 2020, 04:18 AM)
If you are after an affordable one get an Elba or Midea. A better one would be a Philips or Tefal.

I started using an Elba and it lasted 5 years mainly used it to cook soups and stews. Recently bought a Tefal and very happy with it.
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How often do you use it
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post Jul 7 2020, 08:10 AM

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QUOTE(hiyyl @ Jul 7 2020, 08:04 AM)
I would like to avoid stovetop pressure cooker if possible. Reason, i can keep my stew n soup warm the whole day.
hmm.gif which Tefal model u buy? Easy to clean?
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That's a reasonable reason, but still, haven't seen an electric one last that long
Especially with how electronics now are bangwall.gif
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post Jul 7 2020, 08:18 AM

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QUOTE(rtk74 @ Jul 7 2020, 08:10 AM)
That's a reasonable reason, but still, haven't seen an electric one last that long
Especially with how electronics now are  bangwall.gif
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The electronics should be ok. Problem is the materials used for the pressure cooker, either can withstand the pressure and heat or not. Especially the exterior part.
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post Jul 7 2020, 08:30 AM

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QUOTE(hiyyl @ Jul 7 2020, 08:18 AM)
The electronics should be ok. Problem is the materials used for the pressure cooker, either can withstand the pressure and heat or not. Especially the exterior part.
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Nahh man, sometimes they cut corners, using lead-free solder is one of it
The constant cycle between heat and cooling added with the vibration during steam release sometimes play with the soldered joints. Easy repair for me, but to some, the garbage bin will be the final destination


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post Jul 7 2020, 08:42 AM

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QUOTE(rtk74 @ Jul 7 2020, 08:30 AM)
Nahh man, sometimes they cut corners, using lead-free solder is one of it
The constant cycle between heat and cooling added with the vibration during steam release sometimes play with the soldered joints. Easy repair for me, but to some, the garbage bin will be the final destination
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Nowadays the requirement is lead free, else cannot sell into market, especially Europe. Lead free has higher melting point than the leaded solder. So, it is more robust. It is poor soldering that cause the failure you mentioned.

However, I agree with you the normal stove top pressure cooker is less troublesome. You would not know if the electric one goes haywire and explode when you leave it at home on simmer. laugh.gif

Heating food is easy with microwave nowadays smile.gif
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post Jul 7 2020, 08:46 AM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Jul 7 2020, 08:42 AM)
Nowadays the requirement is lead free, else cannot sell into market, especially Europe. Lead free has higher melting point than the leaded solder. So, it is more robust. It is poor soldering that cause the failure you mentioned.

However, I agree with you the normal stove top pressure cooker is less troublesome. You would not know if the electric one goes haywire and explode when you leave it at home on simmer.  laugh.gif

Heating food is easy with microwave nowadays  smile.gif
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as someone that repair electronics in free time (all the time now), lead-free has been annoying to work with
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post Jul 7 2020, 08:50 AM

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QUOTE(rtk74 @ Jul 7 2020, 08:46 AM)
as someone that repair electronics in free time (all the time now), lead-free has been annoying to work with
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It is more annoying since without good soldering iron, it is hard to get good wetability when soldering. Melting temperature is higher than leaded solder. Me, coming from old school, yes it feels annoying unless you have right tool. biggrin.gif
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post Jul 7 2020, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(captain fast @ Jul 7 2020, 10:56 AM)
Philips.
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post Jul 7 2020, 11:13 AM

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QUOTE(hiyyl @ Jul 7 2020, 08:04 AM)
I would like to avoid stovetop pressure cooker if possible. Reason, i can keep my stew n soup warm the whole day.
hmm.gif which Tefal model u buy? Easy to clean?
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QUOTE(rtk74 @ Jul 7 2020, 08:10 AM)
That's a reasonable reason, but still, haven't seen an electric one last that long
Especially with how electronics now are  bangwall.gif
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QUOTE(hiyyl @ Jul 7 2020, 09:52 AM)
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https://www.lazada.com.my/products/mid-year...KnJS2X&search=1

This model.. On sale atm too. Get it, won't regret. My wife uses it to cook soup.. 15mins gau tim.

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