Hawkins 3 Litre Contura Black Pressure Cooker, Hard Anodised Inner Lid Cooker, Handi Cooker, Black (CB30)
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Hawkins 3 Litre Contura Black Pressure Cooker, Hard Anodised Inner Lid Cooker, Handi Cooker, Black (CB30)

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Product ID: 17575572
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Details

  • Brand
    HAWKINS
  • Capacity
    3 Liters
  • Material
    Aluminum
  • Color
    Black
  • Finish Type
    Brushed
  • Product Dimensions
    7.76"D x x
🔒Safety lid
🔥Heats faster
⚖️3L capacity

Description

Cook Smart, Live Well! 🍽️

  • SAFETY FIRST - Inner lid design ensures safe cooking; won't open until pressure drops.
  • SLEEK STYLISH - Contura black finish adds a modern touch to your kitchen.
  • DURABLE EFFICIENT - Crafted from hard-anodized aluminum for quick and even heating.
  • VERSATILE COOKING OPTIONS - Compatible with both gas and electric stovetops for ultimate convenience.
  • PERFECT FOR SMALL GATHERINGS - Ideal for 3-4 persons, making meal prep a breeze!

The HAWKINS 3 Litre Contura Black Pressure Cooker is designed for efficiency and safety, featuring a hard-anodized body that heats quickly and an inner lid that ensures secure cooking. Perfect for small families or gatherings, this stylish cooker is compatible with both gas and electric stovetops, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen.

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Specifications

Finish TypeBrushed
Is the item dishwasher safe?No
MaterialHard-Anodized Aluminum
ColorContura Black
Item Dimensions D x W x H7.76"D x 13.46"W x 7.32"H
Item Weight4.2 Pounds
Capacity3 Liters
Operation ModeManual
Controller TypeHand Control
Closure TypeInner Lid
Voltage220 Volts
Wattage1000 watts
Control MethodTouch
Special FeaturesGas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible

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Does this Pressure cooker come with separators inside?
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For meat how long it takes? Also is it loud when it take pressure?
Has anyone used separators with the 5L cooker? Do you know which ones fit? Do the sellers recommend/include a particular separator for a higher price?

Reviews

4.1

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R**E

Highly recommended, I am leaving my review after a few years of owning this

Great product, we have had this for a couple years now and it hasn’t even rested and works great to this day

G**G

Pressure cooker

Very good brand

P**L

Poor Quality – Gas Leakage and hard to clean

I am extremely disappointed with this pressure cooker. The cooker is too thin and food sticks to the surface, making it very difficult to clean, even after soaking. The biggest issue is gas leakage from the lid. When I contacted the seller, they refused to accept a return because the product had been used. But how can we know if it leaks without using it first? This policy is unfair and frustrating. This was a waste of money, and I would not recommend it to anyone. If you are looking for a reliable pressure cooker, I suggest looking elsewhere. Stay away from this one!

A**R

Cute little pot

This is such a cute pot, I love it. I was skeptical about pressure cookers as my previous experiences were not positive. Firstly the size won me over. As I only cook for myself its perfect, does not take a lot of space. Love the shape and overall look. Love the lid and closing mechanism, its easier to handle, love that the rubber seal is on the top of the lid. When it comes to cooking, I am impressed. I tried it by cooking the most difficult item which takes more than 5 hours to cook with a regular pot. The pressure cook did it in less than an hour. Material is sturdy and strong. I foresee a very long relationship with this pot. For me it is worth the money I paid for

G**S

Sweet little cooker !! 😊

Recieved today. This is my second one this week. I returned the first one due to seal leakage before reaching FOP. (Made in China, of course!!) I tested this one with water. Took @5minutes to arrive at FOP. But no leakage!!! I’m happy with that alone. I’ve heard some say the lid is confusing them. It did me too! UNTIL I READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!! As I always say, if you can’t figure it out, RTFD!!!!! If you look at the base opening and lid, you will see they are not round….oval shaped ever so slightly!!!! Now you understand the rest of the story! BTW: made in India ….and the cook book recipes are all Indian recipes. But I’m sure the internet is full of all types of recipes for pressure cookers. Good luck everyone. And God Bless!!

S**S

Love Hawkins.

My second one, I have had the 3 litter for years but now it’ll be for camping and just got the 4 for home. What I love about them is the simplicity, easy to find parts and change them, works flawlessly and the looks of these are great, by the way the black is not really black, more like a dark gray which I prefer. A little hint, once you pour the liquid put it in high flame without the top gasket, once you see a steady stream of vapor then place the top valve, wait until it releases once then lower the heat, also don’t store it with the lid gasket on just place it loose inside or don’t lock the lid (again for storage) but in the event that you need to replace gaskets is easy to do and readily available. I find myself being able to control my cooking better on the stove top than the electric presetting ones. Brown rice 17 minutes after it comes to pressure, ribs falling off the bone etc. Highly recommend Hawkins.

R**G

In which I hope to correct a couple of misperceptions I read about in other reviews.

I don't review much, for which I apologize, but I took a chance on a 3 liter anodized Hawkins stovetop pressure cooker despite a few worrying reviews and remarks in reviews, and after using this to cook family-of-four sized portions of dried giant white beans, chickpeas and french lentils I wanted to circle back and make a couple of points.The most important is the idea, expressed in a couple of reviews, that it is impossible to put the lid on and take the lid off without dunking the lid into your food preparation. Without calling anyone out by name, I strongly suspect that reviewers who had this experience didn't bother to read the instructions. At least the model of cooker I bought is ingeniously designed, with an oval shaped opening. When you hold the lid handle at 90 degrees (perpendicular) to the base handle it is very easy to insert the lid into the pot. I would say at most it needs to dip down three-quarters of an inch into the pot, which won't bring it anywhere near your food unless you have majorly overfilled it.The second "issue" which I read about in at least one review, is the idea that the lid will fall into the food when you go to open the pot.Really, both of these issues stem from the sensible but unusual design of this cooker, which is that the lid, rather than resting on top of the pot as it would in a normal saucepan, fits under the rim of the lid. What this means is that the pressure you build up while cooking doesn't force the lid off the pot; in fact it enhances the seal between the pot and the lid. Intuitively this seems to me a much safer way to cook under pressure. However, it does take a very little bit of getting use to; if you release the lid once you are done cooking, after the pressure has diminished, it will fall into the food if you let go of the handle. Because the lid IS inside the pot. However, all you have to do is keeping holding the handle as you turn it perpendicular to slide it out, using exactly the opposite of the motion you used to put the lid on. It isn't exactly brain surgery.I like to eat beans and grains, but in summer I find chickpeas can take two hours or more to cook on the stovetop even after a good overnight soaking, and having the burner on that long doesn't help with the summer temperatures! I'm now cooking them in this Hawkins cooker in less than fifteen minutes. I can't detect any loss of texture or any other difference in the finished result, and I'm very pleased I bought this for quick smaller pressure-cooker jobs. I have a giant pressure cooker for canning, but there is no way I can be bothered to get it out every time I want to make a little hummus. This is a worthy and useful addition to my kitchen arsenal that is going to continue to get a lot of use.

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