Small size pressure cooker ~3l
Hawkins SSTPP3
Best Small size pressure cooker ~3l – Luxury – 140 $ to 190 $
Why We Chose It
Here’s the deal: It’s a 3-liter pressure cooker that’s more reliable than your morning coffee. Triple-layered stainless steel? Sounds like overkill, but it’s your best friend when it comes to not burning your dinner to a crisp. It’s got this 18/8 food-grade stainless interior that keeps things hygienic. Yes, that means you won’t have to worry about mystery flavors from last week’s experiment. It works on both gas and induction, so it won’t throw a hissy fit just because you changed cooktops. Plus, that wide shape isn’t just to make it look imposing on your counter; it’s actually functional for easy stirring. So, if you’re tired of kitchen gadgets that promise more than they deliver, this one’s a keeper. It’s basically the pressure cooker equivalent of a Swiss Army knife—if the knife only did a few things, but did them really well.
What It Does
- Cooks evenly with fewer burnt sacrifices.
- Compatible with both gas and induction.
- Wide shape for easy stirring, not just for show.
- Keeps food hygienic, unlike your fridge.
What It Doesn't Do
- Won’t cook for 20 guests. 3 liters, remember?
- Not a time machine for past kitchen disasters.
- Won’t clean itself. You wish.
- It’s not a microwave. Patience is a virtue.
Tech Specs
- 3 liters capacity: the Goldilocks of sizes.
- Triple-layered steel: overkill for perfection.
- 18/8 stainless interior: keeps it legit.
- Magnetic exterior: induction-friendly, unlike your ex.
Who It's For
Meet the overachieving meal prepper who dreams of cooking in bulk but respects portion control. They think 3 liters is the sweet spot between starvation and leftovers for a week. Then there’s the induction cooktop enthusiast who’s tired of guessing if their cookware will cooperate. This cooker plays nice with both gas and induction, making it the Switzerland of kitchen tools. Finally, the hygiene fanatic who’s convinced germs are plotting world domination. 18/8 stainless steel interior? It’s like a fortress against bacterial invasion, leaving them free to worry about more pressing matters, like the impending robot uprising.