Easy and safe opening and closing with one hand. Specially designed ergonomic handles for a secure grip and steam release openings.
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The Natura pressure cooker has a capacity of 8 liters and can meet the needs of a family of five.
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Pressure cooker made from high-quality stainless steel, with a triple-reinforced base for faster heat accumulation and even heat distribution.
It is suitable for all stovetops: induction, electric, ceramic, and gas.
Features easy one-hand opening/closing with specially designed ergonomic handles, a 2-position adjustable pressure valve for cooking vegetables or meats, an internal capacity gauge, and up to 70% cooking time savings.
Easy and safe opening and closing with one hand. Specially designed ergonomic handles for a secure grip and steam release openings.
Adjustable 2-position pressure valve for strong or gentle cooking.
Specially designed triple-reinforced base for faster heat accumulation and even heat distribution. Suitable for all stovetops.
The package includes a special basket for steaming, which can also be used as a strainer.
Internal capacity gauge for easy quantity calculation.
The package includes a booklet with recipes where you can refer to for the appropriate cooking times.
Absolute confidence in cooking with a pressure cooker thanks to safety certification from TUV Rheinland.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
You don't need to spend more money on a pressure cooker for one person that I cook every two days compared to Fissler that my ex had, it has nothing to envy, on the contrary you release the steam from the valve with one move, neither wait for it to cool down nor throw cold water on it
I didn't expect to cook food in the pot myself, and especially so quickly and nicely.. I will also get the other set that I saw somewhere it has been released!
I got it too big for one person but that's my own mistake. Also, I started cooking with recipes from the booklet that came with it. absolute failure. Usually, I do well with other recipes but the beans and rice pudding went straight to the trash.
I put it on and it was leaking water from the plastic on the lid. Thankfully, I returned it. Spend your money on ficer, it may cost more but you will have peace of mind. That's what the girl at the store said when I took it back
I have it for many years. About eight. I use it 2-3 times a week. It has very good times and the food doesn't stick. It is very easy to use.
For its price, it's just fine. Above all, it's user-friendly. Tefal (I have it, it's just big) is definitely not worth it
My mother has had it for 5 years and I just got the newest Quattro set today. I got it because my mom is completely satisfied, except that after a lot of use, probably because the rubber hardens, it needs a little more water because it has a slight leakage
+Value for money! The third one I buy (equally perfect 5-liter one!)
-A bit noisier than the much more expensive branded pressure cookers...
To waterproof the lid on the bucket, it has a cylindrical plastic wheel, in the center of which there is a hole where a metal pin enters, through which the rotational movement of the wheel is transmitted to the metal fittings of the lid to lock or unlock it. After a short period of time, the indentations in the hole of the wheel where the pin was inserted began to wear out, which forced me to manually push the fittings of the lid to effectively lock or unlock it, until eventually the wheel became useless for opening and closing the lid. Because the warranty was for 10 years, I went to a repair center to change the wheel, where they clarified that the 10 years only apply to the bucket! If I had known all this, I would not have bought the pressure cooker.
I did not expect the small size to be so convenient for me. But in the end, it easily serves 4-5 portions of food, it is fast, and above all, it is small. Legumes are done in 12-13 minutes and meat in 25 minutes for 1 kilogram. And a whole chicken fits as long as it is cut into pieces, for those who are wondering.
Although I have an 8kg Fissler pressure cooker, I wanted a smaller one for 2 people, so I chose the Izzy brand for its affordability. The pressure cooker is perfect, no leaks or anything, in 20 minutes the beef became tender just like when I cook it in the Fissler. It's worth every penny, even the last euro.
Update after 2 years, I have to say it's the best pressure cooker. It doesn't leak at all, the food cooks in minimal time. It's incredible
I have had it for about 7 years. In the first five years, it had an issue with wear and tear on the rubber (which is logical) but it was resolved. It is a bit different in cooking compared to others, as it does not provide the safety that one expects when using a pressure cooker for the first time, because the way the smoke comes out is not the traditional one. The locking mechanism is good, the cooking is ideal and fast, and for its price, I believe it is worth it. Stainless steel, besides using it as a pressure cooker, I also use it quite a bit for cooking as a pot.
When I first bought it, after a few months it started leaking. I asked at the store where I bought it and they replaced it for me, because there was a defective batch at that time. For 2 years now, after the replacement, it hasn't had any issues. There is no fear that the lid won't close, as long as the plastic on top of the lid is aligned with the handles (it is written in the instructions). It cooks quickly. Very easy to use. It's worth its money. (and the basket inside is perfect for steamed vegetables and fish soup)
Today I received it and tried it out. It looks great. Just because the rubber comes off easily, we need to check if the cap is in place before closing it. The material is very good.
Unfortunately, it is not suitable for a pressure cooker. Unless they have many defective pieces, reading that some people are satisfied. Constant leaks of water from the plastic, steam everywhere, dangerous. There are other more reliable and safe options. The size suited me and I bought it.. but only this positive aspect.
Excellent pressure cooker and very cheap! The only thing I would like is for them to include a steaming basket in the small size as well. Because it is short, regular ones do not fit
First time I use a pressure cooker, it's the best and very easy to use. I am very satisfied..... After 3 years of frequent use, it has been very good, it has no problems.
For 2 people, in these liters, it is the most economical one I found. People I know had the bigger one of Izzy, and they were satisfied, so I got this one. It's not the fastest and leak-proof pot, but for its price, it's fine! Its shape is very convenient, for those who are used to cooking in a flat pan. I have been using it for 2 months now.
edit: One and a half year later, frequent use, dishwasher, everything works very well.
I have bought it twice. The first one lasted me 6 years and I didn't even buy a replacement gasket. I bought the same one again to have 2 pots with the same lid. The new one has a very hard lid, but I believe it will loosen up a bit over time.
I bought it on 12/11/2013 and this year it will "celebrate" 5 years without ever needing any service! We are so satisfied that we are thinking of blowing candles on it!!! haha
But joking aside, this specific pressure cooker is the best we could have bought! It is worth the money both in terms of its price and its production. I cook for 3 people and there is nothing left to throw away. It is very accurate in cooking times and very easy to use. If you are diligent in maintaining a product, it will accompany you for years and you will have a guaranteed return on investment. These are my thoughts on the wonderful Natura and of course I highly recommend it!
The food is cooked well half the time, and not well the other times. Constantly worried if the lid will seal properly or not. It leaks from everywhere, water runs down the sides and the food burns, naturally the water evaporates. And today, after about a year of use, the handle that opens and closes the lid broke, and it took me 3 hours to cook. It's not worth the money.
Excellent, as small as it needs to be if you don't want to cook for a crowd, quick unpacking, secure locking, good quality.
We use it almost daily for many months without any problems.
Just be careful - as is the case with all pressure cookers - do not put the lid in the dishwasher, as it will damage the rubber seal.
Poor construction. Leaks from the first day, you have to try many times to close the lid to make it watertight. They replaced the first one for me, they also replaced the second one, I threw away the third one. Don't waste your money, it's a very bad product.
After a few months of use, although the wide shape initially seems strange, I conclude that it is the best pot in the kitchen (including larger pressure cookers). The shape helps those of us who want to see what we put in for cooking. The lid closes perfectly as long as you shake it a little to apply the rubber. It did not show any leaks, it is very fast, ideal for a small family.
Today I cooked my first meal using the pot and lid, which was very convenient and easy to use.
From the day I bought it, it never cooked properly.. The food would either burn or remain raw..
It is the worst product I have ever purchased and now I only use it to boil vegetables..
I bought the Tefal Clipso+ 8lt and I was saved!!!! This one reminds me of the old Seb one that my mom had!
It is the first time I write such a bad review for a product! I have been using it for 20 days and it only cooked properly once, the other times it caused me problems.... one time it didn't lock properly, another time it released steam from somewhere else, apart from the valve, and today the handle came off in my hand and screws and springs flew everywhere!! I live in a rural area, I don't even know if it's worth the trouble to argue with the company! So, back to the reliable classics that I have been using for 30 years!
It is easy to use, cooks satisfactorily, and can produce up to 3-4 good food portions.
After 6 months, it no longer produces steam from the valve, only from the safety slit. I took it to the service and they told me it works fine. I'm not convinced. So, stay away from this one since the service is not the best.
I have had it for about two years. Unfortunately, something is wrong with it and for a while now it doesn't secure well, it releases steam from everywhere except the valve. I have also lost the receipt for the warranty, so it will probably just be thrown away because I don't feel safe at all. It hasn't been used much