The other day I pulled my old pressure cooker out with the intention of cooking some beans for supper. I hadn't used the cooker in awhile and soon realized that the gasket was in dire need of replacement.
I hopped on the computer and began a search for a replacement gasket. I soon found the gasket I needed and called the company. I was treated very well by their customer service and in just a few days my new gasket arrived. It worked perfectly and now my family is happily eating foods cooked in our pressure cooker.
After talking with the ladies at church it soon became apparent that others were in need of pressure cooker parts for their old pressure cookers and canners so I told them about the good service and friendly experience I had with buying my gasket online. I also want to tell my readers about the company I purchased my gasket from. I highly recommend this company so let's get into the details about them.
The company's name is Pressure Cooker Outlet and they sell replacement parts for pressure cookers and canners. (They also sell many replacement parts for other Presto products) The brands that they have parts for are Presto, Mirro Matic, Wearever, All American, Sears/Maid of Honor, Chef's Design, Maitres, and two Kitchen Pro models. They sell body and cover handles, gaskets(sealing rings), air vents(over pressure plugs), vent tubes, regulator weights (pressure indicators), cooking and canning racks, interlock assemblies, recipe and instruction booklets, steam gauges, interlock assembly gaskets, steam gauge adapters, Bakelite knobs, All American bolts and pins, lid handles, steamer baskets, colander covers, glass covers, cookbooks, and lift pin assemblies.
Pressure Cooker Outlet carries presto pressure cooker parts along with pressure cooker parts for 245 different Presto models, 93 different Mirro Matic models, 75 different Sears/Maid of Honor models, the 910, 915, 921, 925, 930, 941, and #7 All American models, 4.2, 6, 8, 12, and 22 quart models for Maitres, 4.8, 6.4, 9, and 10.9 quart models of Chef's Design, and like I said earlier 2 models of Kitchen Pro. Prices on the parts vary by brand. The models they carry parts for date back as far as 30 to 50 years. All of the parts are easy to replace, you just put them in the same way you took the others out.
To know which part you need for your particular pressure cooker or canner you need to get the model number off of it, or if it is unreadable you need to have the specific part number for the part that you need, otherwise there is really no way to tell what you will need because there are so many different parts for the same brand.
To find your model number on the Presto Pressure Canner brand you will need to look in three places, one: the tag on the top of the lid, two: the bottom of the pot, or three: on the side of the pot underneath the handle. There will be the number 409A on the bottom of the Presto brand but this is NOT the model number, it is a listed number and it is on almost all of the Presto brand pressure cookers and canners. To find the model number on the Mirro Matic brand you will just need to look on the bottom of the pot, and for some parts you need to know the month and year that it was manufactured, this will be a one or a two digit number on top of a two digit number, this is also found on the bottom of the pot and it is usually to the right of the model number. On the Mirro Matic brand there is also 284H on the bottom of the pot, this is NOT the model number, it is on most all of the Mirro pressure cookers and canners and it is a listed number just like on the Presto. The model number for the Sears/Maid of Honor is usually on the bottom, but it can also be on the side of the pot underneath the handle. For the All American the model number will either be on the bottom of the pot or on a tag on the lid. To find the model number on the Wearever and the Kitchen Pro you will need to look on the bottom of the pot. For the Chef's Design and Maitres you will not need to find the model number you just need to know what quart size it is, this is usually stamped on the bottom of the pot, if you cant find it or it has rubbed off all you need to do is get a quart jar and fill it with water and see how many times it takes to fill your pot all the way to the top rim. Great selection of Pressure Cooker Parts. We carry parts for Presto, Mirro, All American, Chef's Design, Sears, Maid of Honor & Maitre's.
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