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MilexPower Pressure XL Pressure Cooker with Canning Feature includes 7 Canning Jars and Recipe Book

R1,299

Retail: R2,800
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Cook delicious and healthier meals faster and better!

When you want delicious meals cooked fast, you need a kitchen tool that's quick under pressure.

This 6 litre Milex Power Pressure XL Pressure Cooker is designed with innovative technology to save you hours in the kitchen when cooking your favourite meals. Its one-touch technology is designed to lessen time and mess in the kitchen, the Milex Power Pressure XL Pressure Cooker is 70% faster than your conventional oven time, whilst it's quicker, it's a lot healthier too! The air-tight lid locks in the steam generated, trapping in all nutrients of the food and the flavours, making cooking easier and tastier.

Thanks to it’s incredible flavour infusion technology, the Milex Power Pressure Cooker XL traps super-heated steam inside the pot. This high-pressure environment forces liquid and moisture into your food, locking in intense flavour and nutrients. The best part is the intelligent one-touch settings for meat, fish, vegetables, beans, rice, soup or stews. Making your special beef stew? Just push the stew button, and the pressure cooker does the rest!

Prepare weeknight dinners quickly with one-touch pre-set functions for soups, veggies, meats, fish, rice, and more.Preserve berries and vegetables from the garden with the unit's canning capabilities. Orslow-cook your family's favourite chili when you're in no rush to eat. Stack the two cooking racks to prepare multiple dishes at once-steam your fish and vegetables together for even faster service. You'll find lots of uses for the Milex Power Pressure Cooker XL, and the digital controls and pre-set buttons makes it easy to operate. The Milex Power Pressure Cooker XL replaces 7 common kitchen devices from Pressure Cooker, to Slow Cooker, Canner, Soup Maker, Steamer, Cookware and Rice Cooker. Cooking made simple with the click of a button!

The removable inner pot is safe for the dishwasher, making cleaning up quick and easy as well!

Product Features:
  • Interior cooking pan is dishwasher safe
  • Features an automatic keep warm mode
  • Convenient One-touch pre-set Functions
  • Great for everyday family meals and for entertaining
  • Includes a Canning Recipe Book & 7 Canning Jars
  • You'll find lots of uses for the Milex Power Pressure Cooker XL 
  • The digital controls and pre-set buttons makes it easy to operate 
  • The Milex Power Pressure Cooker XL replaces 7 common kitchen devices from Pressure Cooker 
  • To Slow Cooker, Canner, Soup Maker, Steamer, Cookware and Rice Cooker 
  • Cooking made simple with the click of a button 
  • The removable inner pot is safe for the dishwasher, making cleaning up quick and easy as well 
  • Where homemade cooking is made easy, one-touch, one-pot 

What's in the box: 

  • x 1 Pressure Cooker 
  • x 1 Pressure Cooker Base 
  • x 1 Inner Pot 
  • x 1 Lid 
  • x 1 Pressure Seal & Vent Valve 
  • x 1 AC Cord 
  • x 1 Canning Recipe Book 
  • x 7 Canning Jars 
  • x 1 Ladle (Spoon)
  • x 1 Measuring Cup
  • x 1 Collector Condensation
  • x 1 Steaming Tray
  • x 1 Wire Canning Rack

Specifications: 

  • Weight: 7.24kg 
  • Dimensions: 37 x 31 x 31cm 
  • Warranty: 12 Months
  • Colour: Black & Silver
  • Material: Stainless Steel & plastic
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