If you’re considering a скороварка из нержавеющей стали, you probably have questions. As a leading manufacturer with over 25 years of experience, Linkton is here to clear up the confusion and answer the stainless steel pressure cooker FAQ to help you make an informed decision. Let’s tackle the most common concerns about stainless steel pressure cookers
Q1: Is a stainless steel pressure cooker safer than other types?
Absolutely. Unlike aluminum cookers that can warp or non-stick pots with questionable coatings, our stainless steel pressure cookers feature:
- Military-grade 304 stainless steel that won’t react with acidic foods.
- Quadruple safety systems, including automatic pressure release and backup valves.
- No chemical coatings that could flake off into your food
We’ve engineered our cookers to handle over 200,000 uses – that’s 30 years of daily cooking!
Q2: Why does food sometimes stick to stainless steel?
This common issue has simple solutions:
- Always preheat your pot before adding oil or food
- Use enough liquid (at least 1 cup) to create proper steam pressure
- For problematic foods like rice, try our “pot-in-pot” cooking method
Our mirror-polished cooking surface reduces sticking by 70% compared to standard stainless steel.
Q3: Can I use it on my induction stove?
Yes, but only if it has a magnetic base. Here’s how to check:
- Look for the induction symbol on packaging
- Test with a magnet – strong attraction means it’s compatible
- Avoid thin, single-layer bases that might warp
All Linkton pressure cookers feature our patented 5-layer base specifically designed for induction cooking.
Q4: How do I properly maintain my pressure cooker?
Proper care ensures decades of use:
- Cool completely before cleaning
- Hand wash with mild detergent (dishwashers can damage seals)
- Remove and dry the silicone gasket after each use
- Store with the lid upside down to preserve the seal
We include a free extra gasket with every purchase – most users replace theirs every 2-3 years.
Q5: Is the higher price worth it compared to aluminum cookers?
Let’s break it down.
Aluminum cookers: Last 5-8 years, can warp, may react with acidic foods
Нержавеющая сталь: Lasts 30+ years, won’t warp, completely non-reactive
When you factor in replacement costs and potential health concerns, stainless steel is clearly the smarter investment.
Why Choose Linkton?
- 25+ years of stainless steel expertise
- Patented safety features you won’t find elsewhere
- Global certifications, including SGS and FDA approval
- 24/7 customer support with video troubleshooting guides
Заключение
Linkton wholesale stainless steel pressure cookers offer significant advantages in safety, anti-stick properties, adaptability, and durability. Backed by 25 years of experience and global certifications, along with 24/7 after-sales support, we guarantee both quality and service. If you’re looking for a pressure cooker, Unicom pressure cookers are the ideal choice for safety and durability. Свяжитесь с нами to start a new, convenient and healthy cooking experience.