| Mirro Pressure Cookers was originally manufactured | | | | feeding a crowd. The 12 and 22 quarts also function |
| by a US company called Mirro which is then known to | | | | as pressure canners. |
| produce kitchen products like aluminum cooking utensils. | | | | Mirro pressure cookers are a no fuss or no-frills type |
| Presently, they are part of the Wearever company | | | | of cookwares. They have the basic functions and |
| which handles their parts and warranty services. | | | | features expected of its kind. Like all the others, it can |
| Mirro cookware is made of polished heavy gauge | | | | cut cooking time up to 70% without sacrificing the |
| aluminum and is rust proof and dishwasher safe. | | | | nutrients and flavors of the food. They come with a |
| Safety features include: | | | | limited ten year warranty and parts and accessories |
| - pressure monitoring device | | | | are also readily available online. The downside to this |
| - locking handle which prevents the opening of the lid if | | | | product is its only aluminum made, there are no |
| its not safe | | | | stainless steel ones if you are looking for that finish. It |
| - overpressure release valve | | | | appears inferior in design compare to the pressure |
| - gasket release window | | | | cookwares in the market. Another disadvantage is the |
| They come in different sizes as well to suit your | | | | fact that it is not recommended for use on glass stove |
| family's needs - 4 quarts for single and small | | | | top since it has a concave bottom. This makes it less |
| household, 6-8 quarts for the medium size families and | | | | versatile and flexible. However, this product is very |
| the 12 and 22 quart sizes for large families and for | | | | affordable, $35-$90 depending on the size and model. |