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mattl

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Our local Goodwill was having one of their seasonal everything 1/2 price days and as I wandered through saw this box sitting there.  Opened it up and found a new unused pressure cooker.  It's made of spun aluminum and looks much like the Calphalon I have.  Interesting design, the lid fits INSIDE the pot.  At $12 I could not pass it up.  I'm giving it a trial run with some dried Navy Beans at the moment.

 

It actually looked smaller in the store, it's close to my trusty Presto 6qt.

 

Anyone seen this design before?

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Those were

Popular in the 80s, I remember them being fairly high priced.Hawkins bought the rights from the old Universal pressure cooker, once made by Landers Frary and Clark, the Futura was a modernized streamlined version.
 
Hawkins Pressure Cookers

My mum had a Hawkins PC for years..... Tough as nails. She had to change it over to a Sambonet Italian cause her new stove cook top. A hideous Corning Ware glasstop. I inherited the Hawkins. Lost it in a house move yrs ago. I now have a Tefal vitacook.
 
Well I put the pot to the test with some unsoaked beans, not a fan.  The PC worked fine, very solid unit, clean up was easy too.  Glad to see it's still being made, a little worried if I did use it frequently I'd have a problem getting a new gasket, though the Pesto pot has only had 3 gaskets in the 30+ years we used it.
 
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