

🥫 Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate pressure canner powerhouse!
The Presto 01781 Pressure Canner and Cooker is a USDA-recommended, 23-quart heavy-gauge aluminum canner designed for safe, large-scale pressure canning of low-acid foods. It features a precise pressure dial gauge, works on all stove types including smooth-top ranges, and doubles as a boiling water canner and pressure cooker. With a 12-year warranty and capacity for up to 26 half-pint jars, it’s engineered for durability, safety, and versatility—ideal for millennial pros who demand efficiency and quality in their kitchen arsenal.








| ASIN | B0000BYCFU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,249 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #5 in Pressure Cookers |
| Brand | Presto |
| Capacity | 21.8 Liters |
| Color | Silver |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (19,935) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2002 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075741017815, 00806293908654 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 12 pounds |
| Item model number | 01781 |
| Manufacturer | Presto |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5"D x 17.5"W x 13.5"H |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| UPC | 713976609015 163120762040 168141418303 798527587318 742230900186 881110008359 168141478925 788536208298 803982719119 809385669709 102930742095 705890041095 172302702163 075741017808 071160329331 132017568591 737946602899 845913215246 763616047455 763615715263 758710429696 759284472583 788536209165 702668903159 115970811171 807030499213 667562862493 809186274836 759284016145 635133305205 8721826736… |
| Voltage | 100 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
G**N
Best Canner Ever
I bought this pressure canner as a gift for my daughter-in-law - she loves it. I have had the same canner for years. It works perfectly every time.
P**I
Amazing Quality and So Easy to Use
I've been using this for over a year now, and it's been amazing. The quality is really good and it's the best canner I've used. I checked prices everywhere, and Amazon had the best deal by far. It's all aluminum and works great on my glass-top stove. The thick bottom plate spreads heat evenly, and it easily holds 18 PSI by adjusting the heat. It's way lighter and much quieter than my old All American canner - no loud noise that bothers anyone in the house. I use it almost weekly for canning vegetables, meats, and soups. It holds a lot, heats evenly, and keeps pressure really well. Super simple to use, and cleanup is easy too. If the rubber gasket wears out, it's only $7 to replace. The manual warns not to use it on outdoor propane burners over 12,000 BTU or it'll warp, but on a regular stove, it's perfect. It's held up perfectly with frequent use. Definitely worth the investment and should last me a long time. Highly recommend if you want a solid, no-fuss pressure canner.
A**O
no need to check gauge or buy another regulator
I just received my unit and although I have not used the unit, I have read the book completely and called presto and they say there's no need to have the gauge checked. If it's new, it's ready go to, just follow the cleaning instructions on page 6 and 7 of the book. They also state there's no reason to buy another 15lb rocker because it comes with one. I ordered the extra rocker for $12 but the unit came last night and has a 15lb rocker in it. Pressure regulator would be the better more proper term, not rocker. I also work in the air pressure industry for a living and we rarely test our gauges unless something obvious is happening and we have variable testing at our facility that goes from 10psi to 300 psi, which that kind of pressure can be dangerous. So I'm not sure why people think they need to get their gauge tested. Even if the gauge is faulty, the rocker is going to rock at 15lbs and never let the pot get higher than this. Additionally, the books states there is a vent pipe (page4) is the "primary pressure relief valve and will release pressure in excess of 15 pounds. The pressure regulator sits loosely on the vent pipe." That's a quote. So this unit is designed to be at 15 lbs or below which the pot can handle. I'm not sure why anyone would blow the lid off unless they rolled their rubber ring, their ring was old or not seated properly or the top was not locked. Again, I haven't used the unit yet, and will follow up soon with a review on that, but from my perspective, I'm going to can tomatoes over the next couple of days and that is 11 lbs of pressure which means I will need my gauge and my rocker should never rock. I have to play with the heat to find where my stove dial holds the pot at 11 lbs and make sure I never see the pressure regulator move or that means the pot has reached 15 lbs. ?? Some of these reviews were confusing and also caused me to buy a 15 lb regulator that came with the unit. It seems unnecessary. ?? Sure seems it's ready to go out of the box, no need to check or buy another item. Okay, I went home and used it last night. I have updates. First, this is a great unit. I can't imagine anyone blowing the lid off if you align it and lock it down. I filled it with water, put it on and ran it up to 15 lbs of pressure. On my stove it took 19 minutes to get there but that's going to vary. I think I understand why people suggest getting the variable weight. In my case, I can a lot of tomatoes. I need this at 10-11 pounds for 15 minutes. I either have to play with the heat setting on my stove to get it to stay at 10-11 pounds, while keeping an eye on it, OR if you buy the rocker weight that is 5-10-15 lbs, you can take it apart, make it a 10 lb rocker and just set it and forget it. I see the logic but don't think that makes buyin the other part necessary, it just saves a little time. Plus, for tomatoes, they suggest 11 lbs. If you are anal and want 11, the variable weight can't do that. if you don't mind 10-11 pounds, no big deal. Either way, I didn't take my cooker to have the gauge tested, This is ready to go out of the box. Just make sure and put a little oil on the ring to keep it in good shape and you might just want to have a back up ring on hand as the unit ages so that on that weekend you want to can, if the ring splits, you slide the new one in and keep going. Great unit and it's HUGE! I love it. Another update...this baby is getting a good workout. Canned a bunch of sauce last night, working on more as I type. We bought the additional weight/rocker that you can make 5-10-15 pounds. Put it at 10 pounds and let it pressure for 16 minutes. Gets the tomato sauce in the jars up to 240 degrees killing all that might be present. Great pressure canner. Highly recommend. Again, still don't understand how anyone could blow the lid off if you align this properly. No blown lids here. Just gotta read the book and use it properly I think. Another update - well, we've done 7 gallons of roma tomato sauce, 5 quarts a session and this pressure canner is great. It's so easy to lock the lid. I've also realized it has a special lock that when pressure starts to build, but even before it can be read on the gauge, the lock pops up and there's no way you can open this canner with pressure so no danger. I will say that when my 16 minutes at 11 lbs for tomato sauce are up, I take a kitchen knife and lean the pressure rocker over to let the steam out quickly. Within 4-5 minutes, all the pressure has bleed out, the lock goes back down and I take the lid off. This is not in the book, but I was just dying to see how the jars looks. As I took them out, they were still boiling and we put a laser temp gauge on them and they were reading 210-215. Given the heat was turned off over 4-5 minutes ago, it's reasonable to assume it was indeed up to 240 which is what is needed to kill all the stuff for tomato sauce. Keep in mind, this is different for every food, for every size and for every elevation. So read the book for your food and it will tell you what to do. I recommend citric acid as well as the adjustable pressure regulator (rocker) and a canning kit, particularly to get the jars out. Taking them out at 215 degrees is careful business. But it's cool to see them boiling inside the jars. And within 10 minutes, they are down to 160 which is when the 'tinning' or vacuming starts. As you know, the cooling is what causes the air tight seal, not the pressure canning. Pressure canning is to raise the temp up high enough to kill all the germs, when you take them out, they do the tinning sounds and you can hear all the tops going ting, ting.....ting...then you know you are getting a great seal!
U**D
INVEST IN YOUR SELF AND YOUR FAMILY , DO IT , BUY IT !
YES , invest in your family now , buy this , i mean it .... give your family great quality made , nutrient dense packed home made foods today , really , you should . the crap on the store shelves is keeling American's by starving the people of nutrients , making them zombies . this is an amazing and wonderful thing to do for you and your family . Start canning today , its 100% worth the investment . its been about 3-4 yrs. since i bought mine now , and i only wish id started much earlier ..... no regrets , DO IT !
C**M
Reliable, Easy yo Use, and Perfect for All My Canning Needs!
I’ve owned my Presto 01781 Pressure Canner and Cooker (23 qt) for over a year now, and it has been absolutely fantastic. It’s incredibly easy to use, even if you’re newer to pressure canning, and the instructions are clear and straightforward. I use it for all my canning—vegetables, meats, soups—you name it. It holds a great capacity, heats evenly, and maintains pressure beautifully. Cleanup is simple, and it’s held up perfectly with frequent use. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants a dependable, no-fuss pressure canner that will last for years.
S**N
Great canner, but wish it included adjustable weight
The Presto 0178107 works perfectly and feels solid and well made. It holds pressure very well and does exactly what it should. The only downside is that it only comes with a 15 PSI weight — it would be much better if Presto included the adjustable 5 / 10 / 15 PSI weight as standard. Other than that, it’s an excellent canner and I’m very happy with it.
A**A
Ainda não usei.. Quando usar, deixo uma nota sobre o produto. Usei, e é perfeita! Um enlatador de pressão mais que completo ! Cozinha com perfeição, e faz o vácuo direitinho. Aprovei o resultado. Recomendo a compra. É uma cultura que deveria ser mais praticada aqui no Brasil, mais falada inclusive.
J**E
This took just over two weeks to arrive from amazon. Easy instructions and setup. Quality product and safe.. As you can see, the box is damaged and had a rough time. It concerns me with the gauge inside, as it clearly states, care is to be taken and no dropping and or hard knocks (the box tells the story)!
B**E
Been using this for a couple years now, easy to use and works great! Good quality item
ゆ**き
とても気に入りました ありがとうございます
F**Z
Que la marca prestó son las mejores Okla de presión
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