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Who makes the best pressure canner?
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06/24/18 04:58 PM
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Who makes the best pressure canner. Something that will last with little maintenance.
Two roads diverged in the woods and I took the one with deep ruts,hills and mud.It may be bumpy but WHAT A RIDE!
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Re: Who makes the best pressure canner?
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Hard to beat the All American 921!! Link
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Re: Who makes the best pressure canner?
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All American. I have an All American and a Presto...I like and use them both, but the metal-metal seal in the All American means you'll never be stuck trying to find a replacement gasket. Got both of them from Amazon. If you're just starting out in pressure canning, consider eventually acquiring at least 2 different sizes...that'll keep you from having to shortload a bigger canner with a small batch of whatever you're canning. My Presto is a 21 qt, and the All American is a 30 qt., and I wouldn't mind eventually picking up a 10 or 15 qt canner for some things. As previously stated, the All Americans are way more expensive, but will last several generations as long as you're doing your part in keeping it up!
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Re: Who makes the best pressure canner?
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If you can a lot in smaller jars, go ahead and order an extra trivet or two...makes stacking the jars a lot easier and more secure from falling over.
If you're new to canning, follow the instructions carefully...it (obviously) operates under pressure, and at something around 265° F...it's a "scald bomb" if you do it wrong, and doing it right is the only safe way to can certain things, specifically meats, without running the risk of poisoning yourself.
Well behaved women never make history.~ Out back Quit laughing...I think I broke something.
Fifteen is my limit on Schnitzen-Gruben, Baby...
I have OCD and ADD, so everything has to be perfect, but only for a minute.
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