🥫 Preserve Like a Pro with Presto!
The Presto 12 Qt Stainless Steel Electric Pressure Canner is the first digital canner that automates both pressure and water bath canning, ensuring safe and simple food preservation. With USDA approval, a user-friendly interface, and advanced safety features, this versatile canner is perfect for home chefs looking to elevate their canning game.
Finish Type | Black Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Stainless steel |
Color | Black Stainless |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 17"W x 16"H |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Capacity | 12 Quarts |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Voltage | 120 |
Wattage | 1485 watts |
Control Method | Touch |
Special Features | Programmable |
H**A
Was Amazing but now…? (See Updates)
I love this thing SO MUCH!!! I’ve been wanting to get into canning for a really long time but I was honestly intimidated by it. I really love to cook but due to health reasons I’ve made some big changes in my diet. So buying at the grocery store has become more expensive than usual plus I spend so much time reading labels. Canning has given me much greater control of my food (no chemicals) plus I love that I can reduce sugar. This canner has allowed me to explore both styles of canning with ease! I’ve had it for a month and I’ve been able preserve anything from low sugar jams to spaghetti sauce - it is so fun!! It has worked perfectly every time with no issues. The one thing I will say is it only cans 4 quarts at a time but since it’s just me that’s not a big issue. I looked at cheaper ones here on Amazon but decided to go with this one because it was slightly larger. I’m so glad I did. This has been one of the best investments I’ve made in a long time!!!UPDATE::: I bought this at the end of June and have used it steadily since with no issues. Today when I was washing the inside liner (mid August), the inside coating peeled off! I notice it lifting at the bottom and when I checked it to see if it was just happening a little bit, it came off in sheets!! This is super frustrating because I have peaches ready to can. Unfortunately today is Sunday so I’m stuck until tomorrow on getting any help from Presto but I submitted a message with a picture. I have seen this canner compared to the Nesco, so I literally ran to order that one as it will arrive tomorrow. For $300 I would have expected the presto to hold up longer than 2 months. At this point my original opinion has changed. I’ll update my review as the situation develops. :(Update 2: I emailed Presto on Sunday because they were closed until Monday morning. I called Monday morning and got some rude lady who said if I emailed them then I would have to wait until they responded. She said “we don’t want 2 people working on the same issue “ but she didn’t even want to bother to check to see if they got my email. On Tuesday afternoon I called again. Luckily I got a very nice guy Nick who immediately checked to see if he could find my email but he couldn’t. I emailed him with the picture while we were on the phone and he was clearly flustered at the picture and put me on hold to show Quality Control. They immediately started the process to send me a new liner pan. They also said they may send me a fedex label to send the messed up liner pan back. They told me this is highly unusual and wanted a bunch of model numbers off the unit. I hope to get the replacement liner by the weekend.In the meantime I bought a Nesco. I wanted to see if I made a frivolous choice in buying the presto over the Nesco. I’m in the process of pressure canning split pea soup right now. Here’s my thoughts initially- presto is definitely better. It’s easy to use and warms the jars before canning which I really like because it automates this step. Plus the Presto is much bigger. I prefer wide mouth jars and can get more pints in the presto (7) vs the Nesco (5 and they are really crowded in there). I have decided to keep the Nesco (what can I say - I’m on a canning roll) so that I can do multiple batches at the same time. I have a glass top stove and am afraid to pressure can on it. Plus I live in Fl so while they do heat up the kitchen the electric canners are not nearly as bad as it could be if done on the stovetop.We’ll see how the new Presto liner pan holds up. They said the issue was not seen before and my research confirmed this because I couldn’t find any evidence that it was a problem before. IMHO if you can afford the Presto it’s worth it. The Nesco also acts as slow cooker and a pressure cooker which really doesn’t impress me. But I’ll definitely it check out even though I’m not a big slow cooker person and I gave away my instapot wannabe pressure cooker because I felt all it did was boil the meat.Final edit::: I have used both canners multiple times and have decided that I love the Presto the most. It is practically idiot proof because it beeps when it reaches the next step. That’s good for a newbie canner because I don’t have to guess if it’s time for the regulator or to start the timer like I do with the Nesco. Plus the Presto lid is much easier to clean and reassemble. The new liner pan for the Presto is a different color with a different coating. So maybe the one I got originally was phased out. The company was very responsive about resolving my issue after I got the right person on the phone. All in all I’m still glad that I bought the Presto in spite of the issue.One last final edit: it is now two years later (May 2025) and I still love the Presto the most. I have had no additional problems with the liner pan at all and the canner still works perfectly. I actually sold the Nesco on marketplace because I just didn’t use it anymore.
B**S
Great Electric Pressure Canner For Countertop Canning
Very good quality and simple to use. The directions that come with it are spot on and very helpful. When we do our canning we always want to do a large batch but because of our glass stove top we are unable to use our large regular pressure canner. So we do those in nice weather outdoors. So countertop is a great compromise. This is the second one we have purchased in a year so we can do more at the same time. And for a limited space for countertop appliances these work well. Almost silent and so easy. You can pressure can or water bath can with this canner. We do our canning with wide mouth jars only. So we can fit 7 pints or 4 quarts. If you use regular canning jars, they fit 8 pints or 5 quarts. The digital information screen is bright and easy to read. It also provides an audible beep when you are ready for your next step in the canning process.
L**Y
Big Beautiful Canner!
I have had this electric canner for a while but haven’t used it yet. Hope to do plenty of canning come Spring. It is very large & heavy, which is ok by me. It will be put to good use. I have always used a stovetop 23 qt canner in the past so this will be great, no more hot kitchen while I babysit the stove/canner. I’m glad I got it. I didn’t get a chance to use it due to illness but I’m healthy again & getting things done. I look forward to putting up some things from my garden. So much better than store bought canned. At 77 I’m looking forward to many years of use of this big beautiful canner! After reading reviews of many different users I was convinced this is the correct canner for me.
T**L
Game Changer
This Presto Electric Canner is foolproofed and user friendly! One has to read the product operating manual, follow the instructions, and your money will be well spent.I have been canning for 5 years with the Presto stove top canner. This new canner complements the stove top canner. Having the 2 canners allow me the freedom to choose the one that fits my available timeline for canning on a particular day.I have had no problems with this canner and I recommend it to those who are intimidated by the stove top canner.Some experienced canners might find that the electric canner is too basic. They might miss the thrill of demonstrating their expert canning skills exhibited when using their stove top canner.. such as: getting the correct temperature for the stove top canner, identifying the sweet spot that keeps the canner at the correct temperature during food processing, using the appropriate weight, waiting and watching for the constant vapor stream to be emitted from the stove top canner, etc..I am happy that I purchased this Presto electric canner and that it works well l. I do not anticipate any problems while using this beautiful canner.
G**.
Both items were a win
Both of these items are great. The pressure cooker makes the canning process much easier because you can almost put the jars in, push the button and forget until a few hours later when the process is complete. It’s smaller than my wife’s stovetop pressure cooker but much easier.The dehydrator is almost constantly in use for a variety of fruits and vegetables. Much better than our previous dehydrator which didn’t quite do the trick. This one is great.
R**Y
Life-changing Can Opener for Disabled Individuals
I absolutely love to Can, despite being disabled. When my husband purchased one for me locally, it completely transformed the game for me. I was so impressed that I ended up getting a second one. The version from Amazon has a slightly different top, but it performs amazingly well. Although they are not third-party tested, I have full confidence in Presto's exceptional reputation for delivering top-notch products. I highly recommend this can opener for its efficiency and reliability.
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