Electric pressure canners

Carmin Rollenhagen

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I'm considering getting one of the electric pressure cancers but am not sure which one to get. Has anyone else tried these? Pros and Cons?

Some background- I usually am a water bath canning person, or freeze items. I have a 23 quart pressure canner but am hesitant to use it because it's old and I know it's been dropped, and I envision it exploding under pressure. The idea of an electric one for the few times I might use it sounds very nice.
Thanks for any input.
 

Hinotori

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Good rule to remember is


You can cook in a canner but you can't can in a cooker. they cool down differently is one big difference. lids don't seem to secure as strongly on cookers.
 

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I do bend some of the rules at times but I would consider what the NCHFP says in this case. Until they change their opinion.

I like to keep with what I have learned from my grandma and NCHFP.
 

lcertuche

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I would try one if it was really cheap but I'm holding out for a regular one. If the electric goes off it will still work but I think the electric ones would be quicker. From what I understand it doesn't take any less time processing though and I believe you probably could do very big batches like some canners.
 
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