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🍳 Cook Big, Cook Safe, Cook Smart — The Ultimate Pressure Powerhouse!
The Buffalo 32 Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker is a commercial-grade, induction-compatible canner designed for large-scale cooking and pressure canning. Featuring dual safety valves, a German-engineered locking lid, and easy-to-clean stainless steel construction, it offers unmatched safety, capacity, and durability. Certified by ISO 9001:2000 and Japan's Safety Goods, this pressure cooker is ideal for professional chefs and serious home cooks who demand efficiency and reliability.












| ASIN | B019B1X2E4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,452 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #78 in Pressure Cookers |
| Brand Name | BUFFALO |
| Capacity | 30.28 Liters |
| Closure Type | Outer Lid |
| Color | QCP430 |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 24"W x 20"H |
| Item Weight | 17.63 Pounds |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Model Number | QP430 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Part Number | QP430 |
| Special Features | Induction Compatible Base, Locking Lid |
P**R
My first pressure cooker! I'm impressed!
I purchased the 32-Quart pressure cooker in order to make large quantities of nutrient dense chicken bone broth and soup. Some call-outs: - 32 quarts is big so it takes a little while to build up pressure (around 30 minutes from the time I turn on the pressure cooker usually) - It's easy to clean. Remove the rubber ring and clean it with a brush, wash top and bottom of lid and use the poking tool to clean the vent holes quickly, and then clean the base. It's huge so I have to tip it over the sink and spray rinse the inside. - The lid is supposed to be stored upside down on top of the pressure cooker for some reason so your lid is exposed to open air, if you care - There is a max line for dry beans about 1/3 of the way up the pot - There is a max line for liquids 2/3 of the way up the pot. Both lines are laser etched and sometimes hard to see until you find the right angle - It's VERY HEAVY when full of bones and water This makes preparing large amounts of food easy and efficient. My freezers are full of soup and chili, vacuum sealed in mason jars. UPDATE: 7/16/2018 This is still a 5 star pressure cooker. One thing I noticed; the 32 quart lid doesn't always seal perfectly, although the cooker always works (just have to use slightly higher heat if not perfectly sealed). To get a perfect seal I run the lid under water for a second bottom side up, flip and drip the water into the sink, then place the top on the cooker. My Bone Broth Ratio: - Bones of 7 or 8 chickens that weighed 4 to 5 lbs. at the time of purchase (with meat on. I roast the chickens, strip them, then freeze the bones until I have enough) - 12 quarts of vegetable scraps (celery butts and tips, carrot buts and tips, ginger scraps, tips and green part of leeks. I keep them in the freezer and add to the pile as I cut veggies) - 12 quarts of water (this fills the pressure cooker to the max fill line. I suggest finding the max line before you start cooking because it's hard to see with steam flying everywhere) - I cook the bone broth under pressure for 2 hours 45 min, 3 hours if I have time. Allow to depressurize for 30 minutes after. - I strain the bone broth and immediately make soup or chili (While bone broth is delicious, I'm unable to drink it by itself. Wish I could). The pressure-cooked bones should disintegrate between your fingers. I grind them in the food processor into a paste to make treats for my dog. I wouldn't recommend this unless you cook the bones under pressure for at least 3 hours and check to make sure they break apart easily between your fingers. I hear chicken bones can be a severe choking hazard for dogs otherwise so be careful.
S**.
SAFE HEALTHY EFFICIENT STAINLESS STEEL COOKING
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT! IT COMES TO PRESSURE QUITE QUICKLY FOR IT'S SIZE AND COOLS DOWN VERY FAST. I'VE MADE MOST EXCELLENT MEAT, STOCK, AND SOUP IN IT THAT WERE JUST PERFECT. I'VE ALSO USED IT AS A STEAMER FOR 2 AND 3 LAYERS OF FOOD, IN CONTAINERS AND ON RACKS, EXCELLENT EVERY TIME, AND NO WORRY ABOUT ALUMINUM. A BEST BUY!
K**H
Awesome Awesome Awesome!!
I'm calling this Pressure Cooker the BEAST!! Always have used older aluminum cookers, this one is absolutely awesome!! No leaks, quite, heavy duty, and furthermore I don't mind the booklet being sparce on instructions because this Pressure Cooker is going save me time over the season of canning. Tried chicken broth first, absolutely nothing like I've ever done!!
K**K
Not valuable about their price
Not valuable about their price
A**R
Nice Pressure Cooker
I can fit nearly a case of brisket in the cooker. It heats up fast and runs good. The safety features seem to perform correctly, although I haven't had to utilize any of them. It is easy to clean and I like pressure cooking in stainless better than aluminum.
J**N
UPDATED REVIEW, does not even reach 10PSI.
Seems to be well built. Just got it, but if I experience ANY problems with it I will be sure to update my review. For $700 this better last the rest of my life, with the weekly use I plan for it. I made a youtube video about it, not gunna link it but if you search the product on youtube it should show up. I detail a lot more about it. EDIT: After a few weeks of almost daily use (starting an oyster mushroom farm), I have to say, it works great. I have a portable 1800W induction cooker, which is the ONLY reason I went with this one and not the even larger one. I have cooked pinto beans, potatoes, rice, all that in it. You can cook an entire turkey in it. The one downside is finding accessories that fit inside of it snugly, all of the canning racks I have for it are too small by an inch or two but I make them work. I have made jam, and other canned foods inside of it as well. I can fit a very large amount of cans in it when they are pint or half pint. Still not sure it is worth it at that price, but I plan on installing some custom fittings to it and getting the pressure up to 15PSI, and I feel safer doing it with stainless steel than cast aluminum. I am an engineer, and I have worked a lot in the past with cast aluminum, and lets just say I don't trust it 100%. If there is a flaw in the casting, you could have a nice face melting quantity of 250f steam. EDIT 2: After adding a pressure gage to it, I found out that it does NOT pressurize to 13.5PSI. It pressurizes to 9.8PSI. This was calibrated with an industrial pressure gage that had been certified to be accurate to +-.05PSI. For as much as this was, I was kind of dismayed it doesn't pressurize to 15PSI, only 13.5, but to find out it doesn't even reach 10 is pretty bad. I added weight to the rocket to get it up to 15PSI, I was able to wrap some copper wire around it and get it there. I put a presto gage on the pressure cooker after I verified the pressure got to 15PSi with the digital gage. The presto reads 15 as well. This will NOT pressure can as is out of the box. It would be good for food, and it is good for food, but don't buy this expecting to be able to can vegetables or anything. I am angry because I canned food with it and now I have to reprocess that food if it is possible. I should have installed a pressure gage on it sooner. 2 stars because its one job is to pressurize, and it doesn't do it well. Still seems pretty well built, and other than this issue I have had no other problems.
V**.
Great quality pressure cooker
I live this pressure cooker do much . I made 100 pcs rice dumpling and well done in 45 Mins . It usedhsvd to cook for 3 hrs . Save time and save gas . Great quality .
E**C
Great product
Easy to use
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