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Hawkins CB30 Hard Anodised Pressure Cooker, 3-Liter, Contura Black

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Size: 3-Liter


Features

  • Enjoy healthy, homemade food everyday with the ease and time-saving convenience offered by this contra hard anodized pressure cooker from Hawkins
  • The improved pressure regulator controls and regulates the pressure level inside the cooker
  • This pressure cooker comes with a curved body for easy stirring of food
  • Made from the finest aluminum material, this pressure cooker is resistant to corrosion
  • With a hard anodized body, this pressure cooker absorbs heat at a faster rate making it more energy efficient

Description

Hawkins Contura Black press cooker 3lt


Product Dimensions: 13.4 x 7.7 x 7.3 inches


Item Weight: 4.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Hawkins


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: India


Item model number: CB30


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 26, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • DO NOT BUY!!!!
Size: 6.5-Liter
BUYER BEWARE!! When I saw the bad reviews re: the noise coming from the pressure cooker I assumed it was coming from people who were inexperienced with pressure cookers. I have used and been around pressure cookers all my life. They make a whistling noise, it's normal. The noises coming from this pressure cooker were NOT normal!!!! I have never in my life heard anything so loud and scary. Read the reviews and take note...THIS IS NOT THE ONE FOR YOU!!! I tried to return but realized that the date to return had already passed. From all the negative reviews this can't be a coincidence or defective one. This pressure cooker just sucks. DO NOT BUY!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2020 by renata muniz

  • Best pressure cooker I have owned till date. Better than the prestige apple.
Size: 6.5-Liter
I can't say enough good things about this product. I bought 6.5 liters, so I can cook in bulk and have it served for a few days. 1. The quality of the pressurized cook is excellent - mutton meat gets tenderized after about 6-7 whistles. 2. While cooking dal under pressure, it doesn't spurt out from the top, giving out clean whistles, unlike the prestige apple cooker that I own. 3. As the material of the cooker is made of hard anodized aluminium, I can easily saute and fry onions, tomatoes in it, for creating the initial curry paste, instead of using a separate frying saucepan. 4. Due to its design, the Hawkins cook at much higher pressures than the prestige series of cookers, and thus the food gets cooked/boiled/tenderized much more quickly and easily, saving you time and gas. Will update on the longevity of this product in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019 by Sayantan Sayantan

  • Excellent!
Size: 2-Liter
There have been some reviewers who have complained because this pressure cooker is different from all of the others on the market in the way it opens and closes. While I agree that that does take some getting used to, it doesn't require a brain surgeon's intellect. I think it's ingenious. The pressure inside helps to create a pressure seal, and the construction is superb. If I were hypercritical, and I often am, I'd complain that the safety valve under the handle makes cleaning the lid a little more onerous, but it's also a safety factor since were the valve to fail, the handle would act as a shield, and the shape of the pot, with the curved top, makes cleaning it a little more difficult, but once again I must say that these are really trivial complaints. I own a large Fissler pressure cooker which Consumers Reports recommends as the best they've tested, and it is excellent, but I wanted a small one for small quantities of stuff, like stone ground oats for my morning breakfast, which take forever to cook even after soaking overnight. I can easily cook them in 20 minutes using this cooker. It really is, in my opinion, a well made and excellent choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2018 by Rumplestiltskin

  • Warning : Risky !
Size: 3-Liter
The cooker is risky as I was just keeping it off the flame and it just got open and all the pressure just burst out. Thankfully I saved myself but it is too dangerous. Also, Because of the shape of the cooker it is difficult to clean as you can't see much on the upper side.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020 by Zoya Zoya

  • Nice pressure cooker for rice - simple is better
Size: 1.5-Liter
This little pressure cooker is great for perfect rice and does fine with steel cut oats, those little potatoes, and small batches of dried beans even - if you compare to the price of one of those rice cookers, it's a steal, and frankly, those electronically controlled ones are overly complicated and expensive - and are huge pain to store too. As others have rightfully mentioned, you do have to pay attention to keeping the seal clean, and that you latch the lid with the seal seats evenly all around the top or there's a slight leak preventing it from coming up to pressure. It's amazing how fast, easy, and great rice comes out too... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2018 by compustuff

  • Best pressure cookers. Period
Size: 4-Liter
This is the my favorite brand of pressure cookers. I prefer the Hawkins close-from-inside design over the close-over-top of other models. If you have never used it watch a video to understand the difference. It makes for a safer and more durable pressure cooker and an easier to clean lid and sleeker profile. The anodized coating makes it doubly good. It's superior to stainless steel and plain aluminum both and id your cooking involves more than boiling, if it involves sauteing, or stir frying then this is the best way to go. Pressure cooking is not plug and play. You have to familiarize yourself with cooking times and what pressure and steam does to your food. Trying a few basic recipes from the enclosed cookbook can get you started. Once you get the hang of it, cooking is fast and easy and healthier and tastier. This particular shape (yes it matters) is best suited to making stews and curries and chilli. Any dish that is rich in flavor and mostly liquid. There are electric pressure cookers on the market now but cooking on gas flame is still the best :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2016 by Chandrima

  • Very Poor Build Quality
Size: 5-Liter
This Hawkins Pressure Cooker has poor build quality. Looks like this Mumbai manufacturer has no business ethic of making sure their products meet the basic quality standards. The metal surface on the lid is chipped. We also went to some retail stores, and there were similar issues of poor quality. They charge 65$ for a product that must not have taken more than 10$ to manufacture in their India plant. In the pursuit of maximum profit Why are they manufacturing substandard pressure cookers? I do not recommend this manufacturer, or this pressure cooker. The anodized surface inside is very rough and abrasive, and it looks like this may be a manufacturing defect. Very Poor quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021 by A. Mahesh A. Mahesh

  • I liked Hawkins pressure cooker
Size: 2-Liter
I liked Hawkins pressure cooker. Its non-sticky is good but I don't like the way it whistles. It whistle so quickly and so often that its irritating meanwhile its hard to know when does food really get cooker. Usually my cooker each whistle say something, like rice is cooker in single or double whistle, split lentils are ready in 1 whistle, mutton in 4/5 whistles. I can't guess say anything for this cooker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018 by Ujyaloside

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