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Is a pressure cooker or pressure pot worth it?
One of the products we added right when we started our shop was pressure cookers. It's a product we use very often at home and that we believe is worth buying since it has several advantages. Also, a pressure cooker can last many years at home so its price becomes well amortized.
A recurring question we receive is whether it's worth buying a cooker of this type. Some customers wonder if you really save time or if there are cost savings compared to using a regular pot. If you are thinking about buying a pressure cooker, this post will interest you; today I will try to answer the most common questions.
