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Do I need to get a new lid gasket for my pressure cooker if (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Sep 2020 OP
probably Kali Sep 2020 #1
Until your replacement Gasket Wellstone ruled Sep 2020 #2
You already have your answers eleny Sep 2020 #3
Thank you for this. no_hypocrisy Sep 2020 #4
! eleny Sep 2020 #5

Kali

(55,007 posts)
1. probably
Sun Sep 20, 2020, 02:29 PM
Sep 2020

check to make sure it isn't just twisted or something, but a gasket should be a cheap maintenance item for safety and function.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
2. Until your replacement Gasket
Sun Sep 20, 2020, 02:38 PM
Sep 2020

arrives,make sure your old one does not have a crack or twisted edge. Sometimes flipping the gasket will get you back in business until your replacement arrives.

We have had a gasket blow out,got lucky,know one close by,but,what a mess,Tomato Sauce Kitchen Paint Job.

eleny

(46,166 posts)
3. You already have your answers
Sun Sep 20, 2020, 03:11 PM
Sep 2020

But I'll add that I routinely change out the gasket and the little plug. As soon as I see any liquid or steam escaping at the side of the lid I stop using the pc and order a new set.

We live in an arid climate and my concern is that the gaskets get weak from drying out as well as use. So I won't risk a blowout. My family always used pressure cookers so I've never had any fear. I just err on the side of caution. Even when there's just a tiny bit of side steam I figure that the cooker won't perform as well as it can.

Recently I treated myself to a 23-quart pressure canner. A reaction to the virus. i was worried that if we had a power failure that lasted several days we'd lose the contents of our packed deep freeze. So I got the big guy. But I've had cold feet about using it for pressure canning. I plan to get used to using a pressure cooker with a gauge by making a huge pot of chicken soup with two chickens. A big batch that'll get frozen in small portions.

Good luck!

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