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@giddy up wrote:

He presented the only good pressure cooker IMO that QVC ever had.  A 6.5 quart oval called Techniques.  I still use it today after owning for more than 4 years.


So glad to hear this! I have had mine at least that long..Maybe more like 5 yrs + and I totally agree..Often wonder where I might get a replacement gasket if I should need one, now that they are defunct- I have heard its the same as the Nesco, have you heard this? )(course there is probably no Nesco anymore either)

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@Mothertrucker wrote:

 


@giddy up wrote:

He presented the only good pressure cooker IMO that QVC ever had.  A 6.5 quart oval called Techniques.  I still use it today after owning for more than 4 years.


So glad to hear this! I have had mine at least that long..Maybe more like 5 yrs + and I totally agree..Often wonder where I might get a replacement gasket if I should need one, now that they are defunct- I have heard its the same as the Nesco, have you heard this? )(course there is probably no Nesco anymore either)


I don't know about replacement gaskets.  But I recently bought a 4 quart round pressure cooker from Fa-gor which seems like a sturdy unit too.  It has the same type of control knob on top for pressure/steam/vent options that works very dependably.

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I thought I read somewhere he and the KitchenAid lady got married?  I'll have to look back and see if I can find the post.

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As a long-time customer of QVC I find it interesting that Bob Warden and Laura Weathers left are (booted out) around the same time. Both were older and I thought QVC would be above such practices. If older presenters are not welcome then I must assume that older customers money are not welcome either. I would like to see both back on the air. I will be watching as I am sure other seniors will be.