Tefal Clipso Vitamins 6l Pressure Cooker Review
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jerryf44's Review of Tefal Clipso Vitamins 6l Pressure Cooker
15th Jun 2007
Overall Rating
- Value for money

Those that have used other cookers with the twisting tops, for example, will love the ease of use with this product. The handles do not get hot, a good feature and it is super easy to clean and investigate for free flow.
Bad Points
None known. I bought a spare seal when i got the cooker... so i am ready for replacement when needed
General Comments
The Tefal Clipso Vitamins 6l Pressure Cooker is a wonderful addition to our kitchen. Super easy to close and perfect regulation of pressure. Having the escape valve when finished coupled with pressure selection of meat or veggies is a simple way to getting the job done perfectly. My wife and I have been cooking at home seriously for 20 years... this is a great product.
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