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FisslerVitaquick Pressure Cooker with Insert

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Fissler vitaquick® is so versatile that almost anything can be cooked in it – gently prepared vegetables, stewed meat, or aromatic rice. The pressure cooker is very popular for preparing baby food and is even induction-compatible.

Product Features
  • Positioning aid: For simple positioning of the lid.
  • Locking status: Allows you to see and hear whether the cooker is firmly locked.
  • Large indicator: With two markings, for gentle and speed settings.
  • Removable handle: For easy cleaning.
  • The encapsulated superthermal base can be used on all kinds of stoves, even induction, and ensures optimal heat absorption, distribution, and retention.
Product Specifications

6L Cooker

  • Diameter: 22cm
  • Size: 42.5 x 25cm x 22cm

8L Cooker

  • Diameter: 26cm
  • Size: 44cm x 34cm x 25cm

10L Cooker

  • Diameter: 26cm
  • Size: 46cm x 37cm x 27cm
What's in the box?
  • 1 x Vitaquick Pressure Cooker
  • 1 x Unperforated or Perforated Insert

For more information please check out Fissler

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