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Fagor Stainless Steel Duo Combi 2-in-1 Pressure Cooker for Rice, Beans, Braised Meats, & Soups, 4 & 8 Quart, Silver, 5 Piece Set

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  • 5 PIECE SET: 4- and 8-quart pressure cookers; Duo pressure cooker lid; glass lid that fits both pots; steamer/pasta insert.
  • HEAVY DUTY AND QUALITY MATERIAL: 18/10 stainless-steel cooker with ergonomic black handles and tempered glass lid
  • EFFICIENT DIAL FORMAT: Spring-type mechanism in dial format; change setting without changing valves
  • SAFE TO USE: Automatic pressure release position; visual pressure indicator; safety-lock handle
  • ADDS A GREAT CHANGE TO LIFESTYLE: Dishwasher-safe; recipe book included; great way to save energy and cook healthily



3.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #2,361,986 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
  • #1,980 in Pressure Cookers
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available November 13, 2007

Product Description

Save up to 70% cooking time over other traditional cooking methods. This Fagor 5-pc. Duo Pressure Cooker Combination includes a 18/10 stainless steel 4-qt. and an 8-qt. duo pressure cooker, each with a triple-safety system that prevents opening before all pressure is released; 2 separate pressure settings; automatic pressure release; an encapsulated bottom for even heat distribution; a shared pressure cooker lid and tempered glass lid that fits both cookers; and a pasta/steamer basket. Recipe book included. Cooking pot is dishwasher safe; hand wash lid. Imported.

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Pressure cookers are gaining momentum as the new healthy, time-saving, and energy-saving way to prepare food. While not a new method, the technology has certainly been transformed over the years to be easier and safer than ever. This two-cooker set allows you to save up to 70 percent of the time and energy traditionally used in cooking rice, meat, and vegetables. One pressure lid fits both cookers in the set. The 4-quart pressure cooker doubles as a saucepan, when used with the included glass lid, while the 8-quart cooker holds the handy basket insert, with its legs and handle, great for draining pasta or steaming vegetables. Fagor constructs the cookers of 18/10 stainless steel, the handles of black heat-resistant plastic, and the lid of tempered glass. A safety-lock handle, visual pressure indicator, and automatic pressure release setting ensure the lid won't come off unintentionally. The dial format of the spring-type mechanism means you can change the setting without changing valves. A recipe book is included, and all parts except the pressure lid are dishwasher-safe.

Founded in Spain, Fagor manufactures home appliances and cookware with a "green" focus on environmentally-sound working conditions for employees and energy efficiency for consumers. In Europe, Fagor holds environmental stewardship awards, and in the U.S. is a participant in the Energy Star program, a government-backed program to help protect the environment. Join the green revolution and try a pressure cooker today. --Ann Bieri

What's in the Box
Pressure cooker set. The set consists of: 4- and 8-quart pressure cookers; pressure lid; tempered glass lid; pasta/steamer basket insert. 5 pieces total.

From the Manufacturer

Fagor is Green:

Fagor's mission is to use resources efficiently to preserve the environment and save energy, developing highly efficient products that consume less and save money; contributing to a healthy planet for us and our future generations. From a social perspective, Fagor's environmental policy strategy offers advantages to both workers and consumers. It provides workers with environmentally-appropriate working conditions, which, among other benefits, minimizes and eliminates the handling of hazardous materials, while for consumers, the end-users of Fagor's products and services, it allows for efficient use of the appliances, which reduces energy and water consumption.

Fagor has manufacturing systems established to minimize environmental impact on soil, water, energy, and air during the production process. There is also proper waste management and recycling procedures in place after the manufacturing process is completed.

In addition to numerous European product certifications and environmental stewardship awards, Fagor is also notably a participant in the Energy Star program in the USA, a joint program of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department Of Energy. Products that bear the energy star label allow consumers to recognize such products that have been manufactured to save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.


alljst4fn
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2016
Great set & good quality. Don't think you can find better for the money.
Janis Lynne
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2015
I live off grid so I have known for a while that a pressure cooker would save time and fuel. I was afraid of them but this was easy to use. It is awesome for cooking beans!
jingojing
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2015
Very pleased with delivery and purchase. Good quality and easy to operate, especially like having both smaller and bigger pots, so versatile and convenient. Will try out more recipes in the future.
Suzanne Viger
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2015
Excellent product! This pressure cooker achieves all I was expecting. Very good quality stainles steel, heat fast, the food does not stick easily while cooking, lid close firmly easily and safely. I use it everyday. This is not my first pressure cooker.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2015
Functionally great - although there is only one pressure lid and one glass lid. I was kind of expecting two pressure lids but this was my failure to look closely. The trivet included is pretty minimal and not really workable for many situations. I think it may be a good idea to purchase a second gasket as a spare because if it is damaged, you are down until you get one. I've already had some great successes in the kitchen (and the table).
east bay al
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2014
I purchased this unit 17 months ago. It has a 10 year warranty. The unit worked very well until I noted that the 2 screws that attach the handle to the lid had fallen out. This allowed the handle to separate from the lid, dislodging the pressure apparatus and rendering the unit nonfunctional. I contacted Fagor and they promptly replied. They offered to send me 2 screws for free but refused to service or replace the unit as the warranty states "Moving and/or perishable parts such as gaskets, internal component parts, etc. which are subject to normal wear and tear are EXCLUDED from the warranty."The screws that hold the unit together are moving and/perishable? Clearly this is a design flaw as I have a lot of cookware and have never had anything fall apart like this unit.
Miami mom
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2013
I loved this set for three short months, although I only used it a few times it performed with excellence. Then, one day I noticed the handle for the big pot had shattered simply while sitting in my sink waiting to be washed, rendering it unusable. Assuming this would be covered by warranty, I contacted Fagor's customer service and received a same day response asking for my phone number so they could mail a replacement handle. The replacement never arrived, and they have ignored two follow up emails I sent asking about it. Bizarre and absolutely terrible customer service. I won't ever buy this brand again - really poor quality and no willingness to stand behind their product.
Malor
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2013
This is a very well built pressure cooker, and it seems to work beautifully. The steel is heavy gauge, it's nice and solid, and you actually get two good pots out of the deal. The big pot is large enough to do a full meal for a good-size family (you could probably feed eight people, though I haven't tried), and the smaller pot is fine for little jobs.My only real complaint about it is the really super cheap trivet they use with it. There's a basket to go inside, which is meant to keep veggies out of the water if you want to steam them, but no plate. And they use an incredibly cheap little wire stand to hold the pot off the bottom. It's really nasty and cheap and crummy, and it does not belong with pots of this quality.So, out of the box, anything you want to cook above the water has to fit inside the veggie basket; there's no way to hold things out of the water without using it, as the wire stand needs a plate of some kind on top. (there is just barely anything to it at all.) This has impaired the usefulness of the cooker a fair bit for me. If I do a whole chicken (which you can cook in about 25 minutes, it's amazing), it has to be squashed into the veggie basket, and the skin over the breast will inevitably split.What this unit really needed was a true flat plate to go in the bottom. You can probably add it aftermarket, but honestly, they should have included it and charged an extra $10.In most respects, it's really excellent. The shape is good, with nice smooth sides, so it will work pretty well on any kind of heat without messing up the silicone seal, and the pressure valve is a really nice simple design that's very easy to clean. And the machining, fit, and quality of the pots and the lid are awesome. But the veggie basket and its wire stand are poorly done, and detract significantly from the overall value.This would be perfect if they just fixed that one thing.
Milkweed
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2011
Fagor pressure cookers where have you been all my life????Seriously I thought pressure cookers were explosive mini nuclear devices capable of inducing 3rd degree burns and hot lava on your ceiling. That is what I had been warned by generations of respected elders.I cook a lot of dried beans, stews, and soups from scratch and freeze them. It's economical and healthy. I like how affordable it is to buy dried beans and legumes vs. canned but drat! The time it takes on the stovetop and I don't think the quick soak method yields the same deliciousness and texture as the drudgery of simmering for 2-3 hours. And this totally stinks to do in the summer when it is 90 deg. F.I was lamenting this to a friend who said to me, "two words - pressure cooker". They then told me the modern models were explosion-safe given you can't open them when they are pressurized and they have safety steam escape valves built into the gasket area.I am very pleased with my Fagor cookers. I own two of the Duo's and use them weekly as pressure cookers and more often as stovetop pots. The Duo comes with one pressure lid (with silicone gasket and valve) and one glass lid, both lids fit both pots.They make quick work of anything involving dried beans and make the best soups and stews because they have the effect of infusing the flavors into the foods like it's been simmering away for hours. But it really only took you maybe 20-30 minutes of cook time (including natural release method time). Want mashed potatoes fast? Cooked beets? Beef stew? Pea soup? Want to make your own broth base that makes the richest broth ever and doesn't take all day? This is the solution. About the only thing I don't make in it would be cooked grains like rice, kasha, barley, bulgur, and pasta - which I think can be done with better results on the stovetop or in an electric rice cooker. Sorry but I'm not a fan of the "pan in pot method" explained in some cookbooks, but that's just me.The Fagor Duo is exceptionally sturdily built, easy to use and monitor that it is pressurized/set at proper burner setting. A yellow plastic nodule raises and stays raised indicating the pot is at full pressure. Then you just lower the burner to half temp or less, making sure there are wisps of steam escaping from the valve and run your timer. Remove your pot from the heat at time. The yellow nodule sinks once the pot is fully de-pressurized. You can depressurize the Fagor Duo via natural release, cold-water method, or by a manual release valve (seldom used but there).I have never burned anything or had a problem with stuck on foods - but I read manuals and follow directions. I have never had the lid get stuck on and I have never had difficulty putting it on (line up the little oblong lines and move top handle to the left) or getting the pot to pressurize (light coat of cooking oil on gasket) - but then again did I mention I read manuals and follow directions? When cooking beans I make certain that the cooker is no more than half full when all ingredients are in it and I always add a little oil to prevent foam/bean skins from clogging the steam vents. I have not had any problems and the beans have been just simply perfect. I have the water level to beans perfected - it did take me 2 or 3 times of draining the excess water from cooked beans before I established a level that leaves virtually no excess and I have not had burned beans or stuck on beans at all.The instruction booklet that came with it was clear and easy to understand. These also come with a DVD to watch on how to use but I have not watched it since the booklet for both use and proper care was perfectly clear to me. I have ordered extra gaskets and valves to keep on hand - Fagor seems to be good about making all the spares readily available.We have hard water here but a periodic wash with a little Bar Keeper's friend will remove any staining like the stainless steel was brand new again - like it does for all stainless and porcelain cookware, sinks, stovetops.I find it handy to have two different size cookers for larger and smaller dishes. I bought two sets of cookers so that I could have two pressure sealed lids so that while one is finishing with natural release or cooling the second can go on the stove. This has saved me so much time in making meals from scratch.Lastly, I think using these with a kitchen timer set at the moment of pressurization would be far easier that observing a "rocker top" model would be. I have not used a rocker top model but from what I read about them, the Fagor seemed much easier for a novice like me to operate when I first started out. I'm very glad I went with these.
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