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Prestige Smartplus Pressure Cooker Spares Stainless Steel Gasket, 6 Litre

  • Original PRESTIGE Spare
  • For 6 Litre Stainless Steel 57050, 57054, 57058, And Hard Anodized Duo 57051

Meyer Prestige Spare Gasket For 6 Litre Stainless Steel 57050, 57054, 57058, And Hard Anodized Duo 57051 Pressure Cooker

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

List Price: £5.25

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Rating: (out of 5 reviews)

Price: £9.95

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Tufail Mahmud August 31, 2010 at 1:32 am

Reviews by Tufail Mahmud for Prestige Smartplus Pressure Cooker Spares Stainless Steel Gasket, 6 Litre
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I have the prestige 6l stainless steel cooker….about a month ago after being 6months is service bits and bobs of the handle started coming off. I called the customer support line and was immediately dispatched a set of new washers…..even after fixing the handle the pressure cooker couldnt get any pressure and then someone recommended changing the rubber….which i did and boy now the pressure cooker is good as new…..I know that the old rubber shouldnt have gone in 6months of normal cooking but this rubber has really made a difference and i think it is better than the original one as well.

Nigel August 31, 2010 at 1:34 am

Reviews by Nigel for Prestige Smartplus Pressure Cooker Spares Stainless Steel Gasket, 6 Litre
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Food cooked under pressure, in this cooker, tastes delicious. The cooking is very quick, saving time and electricity. The unit is very strong and safe, quite foolproof. Cleaning is simple.

Tm Chisholm August 31, 2010 at 1:54 am

Reviews by Tm Chisholm for Portable Gas Camping Cooker
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I bought two of these cookers in the summer and they are fantastic. It will boil a kettle of water in half the time of the more conventional camping stove. The gas cylinders are easy to fit and find. The ignition has been consistently good. There are some very good safety features too. The cooker cannot be ignited if the cylinder is not fitted correctly. The only draw back has been the amount of fuel that they consume. Using them to cook for a family of four I would estimate that you would get four meals out of one cylinder. A great purchase.

B. W. Foote August 31, 2010 at 1:54 am

Reviews by B. W. Foote for Portable Gas Camping Cooker
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A good little cooker, lightweight and easy to use. The gas canister lasted longer than I expected it to and it’s very efficient. I reccomend.

Mr. A. Mills August 31, 2010 at 1:55 am

Reviews by Mr. A. Mills for Portable Gas Camping Cooker
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found this cooker to be exactly what it was described as. I saw a reveiw for this and was a little worried as they said that it kept going out, I didn’t have that problem at all it stayed alight even when it decided to really let rip and it poured down, the food was awash byb the time I got to it but it was still lit and we could have had very watery soup as it was very hot anyway I give this cooker full marks but I wish I had got a double ring which I will in time for next year

Michelle Grayson August 31, 2010 at 2:45 am

Reviews by Michelle Grayson for Portable Gas Camping Cooker
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I have not owned a camping stove since girl guide days, when they were awkward wobbly things that you always suspected were inherently unsafe. This, by way of comparison, is stable and very easy to use. One cannister lasted for 4 days of moderate use, and overall the stove was easy to use and very stable. It may be a bit bigger than the old type of stove, but with its own carry case it’s easy to transport and completely worthwhile.

Dennis J J Seradi August 31, 2010 at 3:17 am

Reviews by Dennis J J Seradi for Portable Gas Camping Cooker
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I searched high and low on the internet to find a nice green camping cooker. When I opened the delivered package I was extremely disappointed to find that it was black in colour. So why show a green one?

Have not used it, so cannot comment on its effectiveness.

petrinastele54 August 31, 2010 at 4:04 am

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captjames5 August 31, 2010 at 4:57 am

What did you use for the sections in the large dish? What coating was on them? What part of Florida do you live?

MarioAxl August 31, 2010 at 5:19 am

ok your name is greenpowerscience but for those who has a neuron in brain please make a video with a simple solution to get energy with simple materials explain it step bye step hehe sorry if i sound very stupid but a friend told me to ask u for a video like the one i am asking hehe he does not understand how to assembly your ideas hahaha

PoppaTom1948 August 31, 2010 at 5:23 am

You are so awesome! I really want to make a couple of collecters and I have 2 old TV dishes I want to use. What is the best material to use for the mirror? I would like to use them for cooking? Am I outta my tree or is it possible?

szentagostonka August 31, 2010 at 6:11 am

Archimedes’s son.

ricochetVendetta August 31, 2010 at 6:55 am

This guy is like an evil scientist out of Austin Powers but he just doesn’t know it yet

TheLipro August 31, 2010 at 7:06 am

that was a good video

GREENPOWERSCIENCE August 31, 2010 at 7:28 am

@culturalmut :-) Thank you!

culturalmut August 31, 2010 at 8:18 am

dude, you’re my hero

likmahchoda August 31, 2010 at 8:38 am

@Alexgone You made a great point there about gratitude, but then you spelled the word ‘grammar’ incorrectly. Why do I see this same spelling mistake occur whenever two Youtubers begin arguing about their “education levels”? Wouldn’t it make sense to proof-read your reply before posting a criticism? Btw, ‘generosity’ doesn’t have a ‘u’ in it either. I try my best to resist dumbing myself down by reading and replying to user comments… I’ll try again tomorrow. :(

RJBURG August 31, 2010 at 9:19 am

ok them emergency blanket are mylar. to make a sun tracker get 2 big soda bottles 2 pullys on the back side right and left at top put a pully try a string to the middle 2 of them going over thr pully then down to bottle tie on full with water one has a pin hole at bottom as it empty the heavy will pull the dish to flower the sun will need a lady sueson that thing in your carboard that turns lol

vpbubbies August 31, 2010 at 9:27 am

wondering just how many uses, (average home uses) does this thing have. I mean; other than the sterling motor, can I use it for? I guess I cant directly point this thing at my solar can heater??? It’d be too hot, corect?

jungi420 August 31, 2010 at 10:21 am

Very good video

beerman1957 August 31, 2010 at 11:08 am

Dan, did you ever get this large parabolic mirror finished? It certainly would be almost dangerous to use. With part A and part B mirror, you could weld metals!

sandyt4343 August 31, 2010 at 11:11 am

@MrAfroSheen
Since you made this post have you seen the sterling engines that they are driving small generators with. They seem to be doing pretty well. I can find the site if you are interested.
AfroSheen Wow that takes me back, remember the commercials?
“Wantu wazury use Afro sheen”

tony711978 August 31, 2010 at 11:32 am

I WONDER IF THIS WOULD FRY A SATTELITE

GreedIsYourGod August 31, 2010 at 12:07 pm

Dan, love your stuff. Just a note on safety though. I have a friend that did a lot of solar experiments in the early 80′s and he has some significant loss in vision because of damage done by looking at various solar experiments he was working on. I have seen you use goggles before (and assume you use them pretty regularly) but I didn’t see any in this video and I worry because I want you to keep up the great work.

SwindleFlu August 31, 2010 at 12:21 pm

could a peltier cooler be used with one of these or would it burn up?

565Customz August 31, 2010 at 1:03 pm

the airports gonna get pissed at you. lol

greatrat00 August 31, 2010 at 1:58 pm

There’s a very cool iPhone app called Satellite Augmented Reality. It has a database of over 370 geo sats and lets you view where they are in the sky. It also calculates the azimuth and elevation angles for you based on your location. In addition, it lets you enter a virtual location in order to see what the satellite view would be in, say China, if you are in the US.

phantomroller August 31, 2010 at 2:53 pm

Actually, you place the steam generator ( boiler, coil, whatever )at the focal point of the dish connected by a flexible coupling ( stainless reinforces high pressure hose) then to you turbine or sterling engine. The “cost ” would be maintenance on the system, plus just a bit to power the tracking motors). If you live in a climate with enough clear sunny days, go for it, the payback may be long, but properly designed it will work.

phantomroller August 31, 2010 at 3:00 pm

Difficult. The parabolic dish needs to track the sun, and do to the nature of fresnel lenses I believe that this beam would be sent along the axis of the dish, right back toward the sun . therefore you would need a series of tracking mirrors to aim this beam to you stove ( As the dish is tracking the sun, the “aim” of this beam would be constantly moving)

DragnGo August 31, 2010 at 3:46 pm

What if, by using a fresnel lens, you channel the light just off the focal point into a straight beam. I was thinking of taking that beam down a solar chimney of a sort to use for indoor cooking. if the diameter of the parabolic mirror is 5m(16.4ft), can i then take that light channeled down, and split it into 4 parts and still have enough light to heat 4 stoves?(The stoves using either the solar cooker method or fresnel lenses reflected up onto a large pan). *the chimney = 5m height max.

Baraquiel62 August 31, 2010 at 3:53 pm

I wish I could have that in my house greetings from Mexico City!

daveybaby4u2000 August 31, 2010 at 4:11 pm

you wouldnt have to rig a way for the dishes to track the sun, the only moving part would be the steam engine and coil (generator).

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