

🍲 Elevate your kitchen game with the powerhouse pressure canner everyone’s talking about!
The Buffalo 37 Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker is a commercial-grade, extra-large canning pot designed and manufactured in Taiwan. It features durable stainless steel construction, compatibility with multiple stovetops (excluding induction), and safety certifications including ISO 9001 and Japan’s Safety Goods Certificate. With a massive 37-quart capacity, it’s perfect for large batch cooking and canning, equipped with pressure relief valves and dishwasher-safe parts for convenience and safety.










| ASIN | B07YYLV92D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143,252 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #109 in Pressure Cookers |
| Brand | BUFFALO |
| Capacity | 37 Quarts |
| Color | QCP435 |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (456) |
| Date First Available | October 10, 2019 |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 25.1 pounds |
| Item model number | QCP435 |
| Manufacturer | Buffalo |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 20"D x 20"W x 16"H |
| Special Feature | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
| UPC | 646328007828 |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
M**.
Well built
Well made. Easy to use. Instructions are not real well written (or translated) but there is enough to get you started.
W**N
Large and stainless steel: a great pressure cooker
I bought this because it is stainless steel and almost twice the size of a normal pressure cooker, plus it will fit in my dishwasher. My All-American pressure canner is much bigger (larger than both my dishwasher and my sink, so I have to wash it in the shower) and several things I want to pressure cook I don't want in aluminum because of the acids and harder-to-clean nature of bare aluminum. I am planning to use this for regular cooking, not canning. A regular consumer pressure cooker is barely big enough to make chicken stock from a small chicken. But I should be able to make stock from two chickens at a time in this one, or a small turkey. The "special cleaning needle" is hidden inside the styrofoam on top, I threw it away without seeing it and had to go back for it after reading the manual. The manual itself is in four languages, and the English version (the only one I can read) isn't what I'd call good English. But it isn't unreadable, just a little weird. I don't see any kind of safety-lock to prevent it from being opened under pressure. The manual says it does have a safety lock though. I don't think I'll test it to find out. I definitely want the 37 quart, and will probably buy one, and I'll just wash it in the shower. EDIT It is now the day after receiving (and using it) and I'm still very happy with it. While I wrote the last review I had 14 pounds of chicken cooking down to broth. I got two gallons of broth out of it, plus a pint of schmaltz. I'm even more certain now I really want the 37 quart version. EDIT Having used it twice now, I've noticed a difficulty. I need a lot of heat to bring this whole thing up to pressure, and food touching the bottom can burn adding an unwanted color to what should be a light broth. I've solved that by ordered a canning rack to go in the bottom to keep my food from touching the heated surface.
P**T
This is an OUTSTANDING MACHINE!!!
The Buffalo 12 quart unit is Very NICE. The fit and finish are a beautiful high polished stainless. My first test was two cups of water on a portable induction burner. Up to full pressure in 5 mins on High and the center weight made a nice steady ratllesnack sound. I shut the burner off and lifted the weight to do rapid venting. Lots of STEAM!!! SO COOL!!! NEXT I browned some bacon and onions In the Buffalo 12 quart pot on high. Added 5 cups of water and 1 cup of DRY PINTO BEANS. DRY BEANS!!! LOCK & LOAD We HIT full pressure in about 10 mins. Cooked at pressure for 25 mins. Shut off and allowed slow cool down till red tits DROPPED 10 mins (very neat indicators) OPENED it up and had delicious tender beans from start to finish in 45 mins total. Unbelievable. Pintos used to take all day. The Buffalo pressure cooker is a game changer for me. I'm very glad I did NOT buy an instant pot. Way too many bells and whistles for me. I DON'T need more microprocessor electronics in my life. SIMPLICITY please!!! Very easy clean up. Very easy to lock and load too!!! I love my new machine! Next will be canning. It HOLDS 5 quart jars by the way. FIVE. Good cookware is NOT cheap Cheap cookware is NOT good. PS. This unit is very Safe and easy to operate. It exudes quality through out. Thanks to Buffalo Thanks to Amazon Ashley Overstreet
A**E
Other reviews are correct. Great Product. Manual poor
Very sturdy construction. Worked well on first recipe. Only complaint is the manual is in broken English and should be better. Did not have my model number in it for spare parts identification. I contacted the company and they got back to me right away and told me the model I have is the same as another designation in the manual. If the manual was better I would give it 5 stars. Also, spare parts not available yet. Supposed to be on Amazon soon.
A**.
Todo me gusto
A**.
Lo unico que no me gusto fue el precio.
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