Hey all,

The other day I went to the thrift shop and while browsing, came across some pressure cookers that were being sold for cheap. I’ve heard of these things before, but this was my first time actually seeing them in person.

I did some research as to how they’re used and what for, and I’m thinking I might as well purchase one. However, I know there is a risk of the thing exploding, especially seeing that they aren’t new models sold from the store and all.

My main question is how I would go about preventing an explosion happening in my apartment if I were to use one. The two are stovetop ones rather than electric ones, and look more or less like this.

Thanks for any help in advance!

  • BaalInvokerA
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    2 months ago

    Like almost every Brazilian, I cook with this pressure cooker very often. The things you have to be aware is the relief valve and the safety seal.

    The relief valve, on top of the pan, should be clean and move freely. That’s where the pressure will gradually escape from the cooker while you’re cooking.

    The safety seal is a rubber that melts if the pressure is too high and then relief the pressure very fast. Make sure this seal is alright.

    Another thing I do and recommend is to never fill the cooker with water past the middle of the cooker! You must have an empty space to build pressure! If you put too much water, the pressure will increase really fast and blow everything up. So take care about the amount of water you put and never exceed the middle of the cooker