Original Sealing Ring for 8 Qt Power Pressure Cooker – Replacement Silicone Gasket Seal Rings for Power Cooker XL 8 Quart, PPC772, PPC780, WAL3,…
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- COMPATIBLE / PERFECT FIT – These Replacement Silicone Gasket Seal is compatible with 8 quart Power Pressure Cooker such as Power Pressure Cooker XL 8 Quart ( #PPC772 or #PPC780) and WAL3,Wolfgang puck 8qt
- DISHWASHER SAFE – 100% food-grade, BPA-free,LFGB,SGS certificated. No more retained odors. Super easy to clean, Dishwasher Safe. Great replacement sealing rings for your Power cooker.
- RECOMMEND TIPS – Recommended to replace your power pressure rubber gasket every 12-18 months ,as they are part of the lid of Power Pressure Cooker, and are essential for pressure cooker to work ! Two lines on the rim made a groove to fit underneath the wire strongly. Once firmly in place, you should not be able to pop it out easily.
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATION – Inner diameter approximately is 9 and 7/8 inch, outer diameter approximately is 10 and 1/4 inch, Fits 8 quart Power Pressure Cooker such as Power Pressure Cooker XL 8 Quart and WAL3.
- WARRANTY – Satisfaction Guarantee, Easy to install and remove, seal perfectly, No food odor mixed anymore!Within 24hours Reply,30 days money back guarantee,shopping with confidence.
Specification: Original Sealing Ring for 8 Qt Power Pressure Cooker – Replacement Silicone Gasket Seal Rings for Power Cooker XL 8 Quart, PPC772, PPC780, WAL3,…
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8 reviews for Original Sealing Ring for 8 Qt Power Pressure Cooker – Replacement Silicone Gasket Seal Rings for Power Cooker XL 8 Quart, PPC772, PPC780, WAL3,…
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JohnnyGeep –
Sealing rings seem to wear out and then your pot won’t work right. You don’t want to find out in the middle of a meal. These work great and we always keep a spare on hand.
Aldo –
If you follow the right process it works for the PPC780; unfortunately the process is not documented so here is what I did to make it work.
1) I installed the Sealing Ring on the lid and then I added to the PPC780 2 cups of water.
2) Turned it on and waited until it started to leak steam around the lid.
3) Turned it off and without removing the lid I let it cool down. This step is critical, if you remove the lid you will need to start again.
4) Once it cooled down I turned it on again and this time it didn’t leak and is working since then.
My best theory is that the heat and the pressure while it cools down is required for the ring to actually sit in the right place around the lid and provide the required sealing.
I hope these instructions could be added to the product page or the packaging. It will make for a much easier installation experience.
Janet –
I have had no problems with these whatsoever
Charlene L. –
I purchased these for an 8 quart electric pressure cooker. It was easy to install and fit perfectly.
Karen S. –
Item was very well priced fits perfectly
raymond –
sent it back – was the wrong one for my pot
giving my feedback –
I noticed the reviews that said the silicon gaskets don’t fit, but, I told myself since my exact model is listed as a fit, then I’ll be OK. Like other reviewers mentioned……it’s too big. I have MODEL PPC772. I left my pressure cooker to build pressure for 40 minutes and came back to it to see it blowing steam all around the lid and leaking water all over the counter. I turned it off. Took the lid off and checked the ring. It was still too loose. For some odd reason I decided to take it off wash it again but put it back on and noticed it fit tighter. I put only water in my pressure cooker to see what would happen. Well, it built pressure and sealed. I think maybe because the way its packaged it may help to run it first time with just water. Let it get nice and hot. Then let it cool. It seemed to tighten up and all the bends in it from being wrapped up by a rubber band were all gone. It was a more rounded shape like it should have been.
It is a definite noticeable upgrade in quality than what originally came with my cooker.
I think if you notice yours seem to be a little loose when putting on, just leave it on and run the cooker with just water, letting the ring get nice and hot to reshape. Let it cool and then try cooking with it. It certainly made mine fit after I got it hot then cooled, then tried it again.
euricka bingham –
Was too big