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Breville

Breville BPR700BSS Fast Slow Pro Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel

4.1
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€626,00
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Description

  • Color changing LCD tells you when the cooker is pressurizing, cooking or releasing steam
  • 3 Way Safety System/Safety locking lid, automatic hands free steam release, safety valve
  • 11 pressure cook settings plus a custom setting to suit your favorite recipes
  • Keep Warm function turns on after cooking so food is ready to serve when you are
  • Removable cooking bowl with PTFE and PFOA free ceramic coating
  • Capacity : 6 quart 4.5 qt (MAX), 1 quart (MIN).Dimensions:12.5 x 13.5 x 14 inches
  • Full feedback LCD display tells you whats going on inside the pot with a pressure indicator, temperature and countdown timer and steam release indicator. 8 pressure levels range from 1.5 psi to 12 psi.

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Customer Reviews

Beware! The pot retains odors BADLYPros: Easy to use and intuitive display. Can use it to saut or brown food before cooking, and you can use it to reduce the sauce after cooking is over, so it saves you from doing more dishes.Cons: The pot retains odors. Badly. I had read other reviews saying this but I thought it couldn't be that bad. I was wrong. It retains odors so badly that I cooked a cinnamon oatmeal in it and everything since then tastes sweet. Even spicy pork came out super sweet. I thoroughly wash it every time, but that doesn't help. I use lemon juice now after washing, and that helps moderately. I store it in the open and separate from the unit... and it still smells!We also had to rearrange our cabinets to find a place for this to fit. It's large but has smaller capacity than my old crockpot. You have to add 10-40 minutes to cook time to account for building and releasing pressure. For some meals, you'd be better off cooking in the oven than waiting for the pressure cooker.I love the features, I love Breville, I love the idea of this product, but I can't say that I would spend this much on it again given the way the pot retains odors so badly. I'd probably buy a new crockpot and continue slow cooking our meals like I was before. 3Great Quality, Replaces Other AppliancesI own other Breville products (juicer, toast) and appreciate their quality. The Fast Slow Pro is built in the same high quality manner. It was a little bit of a gamble to spend over 2x more than the other popular pressure cooker, Instant Pot, but I figured the combined benefits of improved controls (simplified), and build quality would make it worth it. Also, the other thing that allowed me to justify the price is that the Breville will replace our slow cooker and rice cooker in our limited cabinet space. Yes, I could have saved money of the cheaper Instant Pot but my thinking is if the Breville is doing the job of other appliances then it worth spending money on a better quality product that's easier to use.With all that said, after cooking a few different things I couldn't be happier. The Breville is a smart device that serves multiple purposes. So far I've made; brown rice, braised short ribs with vegetables, pulled pork with green chile sauce, and baked beans. Below is a breakdown of likes and dislikes.Likes: Has multiple modes. In addition to pressure cooking you can steam, slow cook, simmer, saute, keep warm, and a few more things. Of course, if you read the in depth review of pressure cookers on the Serious Eats site, you'll learn that pressure cooking has bennefits (higher temp) over slow cooking, making slow cooking (in my mind) an unnecessary method moving forward. Since you can saute in the Breville, you don't need to use a different pan for this. I've sauted vegetables and meats. Just keep in mind you won't have the contact area trying to saute something larger like a chicken. In this case a seperate pan may be better. I love that the cord is detachable and you can put it in the Breville (along with the steamer basket) for storage. Means you don't have a chord getting caught up with other things in your cabinet (even though I wrap up my chords with velcro). The controls and interface are very intuitive. For my first recipe (brown rice with onion, garlic and ginger) it took me a few seconds to figure out how to saute the veggies, and switch over to pressure cooking. There's a number of default settings (Soup, Beans, Meat, Chile, Rice, Risotto, etc...) that make the settings for you. From there you can tweak the pre-defined settings (time, pressure, steam release method). The decrease in time it takes when pressure cooking means there's things you can make during a weekday you may not have had time for before. Of course, you need to factor preheat and steam release time (see Dislikes). If your concerned with the scary-factor of pressure cooking, no need to be. It appears that the lid has triple redundancy (three spring loaded air locks). The non-stick pot. This has been easy to clean so far. Some people wish it was stainless steel, which I understand. While non-stick usually doesn't last as long as ss, the only way to know for sure is time. If I get 10 years of use, and get get a replacement pot, then not an issue. Hopefully Breville will sell these.Dislikes: The lid has retained a little food odor. I took the silicone ring off to clean it, but the minor odor is still there. Speaking of the ring, its a little bit of a pain to remove. However, you don't have to clean it everytime since the ring is a little loose and its easy to get soapy water behind it. I hesitate in getting the Breville when I read you need to remove a nut to take the lid off for cleaning. While this sounds a little odd, in reality its no big deal and takes a few seconds. You need to factor preheating and steam release time into the complete cycle. So, when a recipe says it will take 45 minutes for a roast, you should factor time to saute, preheat, and steam release. Just something to keep in mind. This isn't a Breville issue, just the reality of pressure cooking (it takes time to cook the liquids to steaming, so pressure is created). Tip; if you saute and pre-heat your liquids (stovetop for example) the preheating cycle will shorten. Price. While it is more than other products, considering the technical nature and build quality of the Breville I'm glad I spent the money. I do think if Breville priced these in the $199 range it would be an easier buy for people than the mid $200 range.I've included a few pictures that show; what comes in the box including the user guide and a very nicely done recipe book, the nut for the lid, some photos of the recipe book, how everything fits in the Breville for storage, and what the non-stick pot looks like.While there's a few dislikes above, I'm fine with them and understand that every form of cooking and appliance for that matter has trade-offs. At the end of the day the benefits of the Breville far outweigh the trade-offs. 5Made amazing pretty much everything and at the simple press of ...I have had this one since March and have been cooking the hell out of everything in sight! Made amazing pretty much everything and at the simple press of a button. Cleaning was not too hard, and the o-ring comes right in and out no drama. I would have given five stars, but in the middle of making dinner last night, it just stopped heating. The unit will not generate heat, and without that, there's no way to create pressure, so it is essentially useless. I am hoping for a positive experience with the customer service folks but, as pointed out in several other comments, this is a very expensive piece of equipment, and it should not fail within 12 months. I have several other Breville appliances which are why I went with this one. Pretty disappointed this morning. I will post again after I try to get a replacement. 43 months and broken need to returnSolid quick meals until last week now will not work at all in any setting. Unfortunately 3 months old and no return policy 270 dollars later it s going to the trash and I m 100% Dissatisfied sure be nice if amazon would step on the replacement. Love breville but this thing was disappointing 1Great...for the few uses we got out of itWe actually liked this unit...for the handful of uses we got out of it. We liked:- The end results when cooking in it- Its appearance (find it much better looking / nicer build than the ubiquitous InstaPot)- The display was clear, easy to use, and informativeThe downside...we've probably used it ~20 times, and it stopped working. Unfortunately, those 20 times were mostly in the past few months, but I bought this unit in August 2016 (so..we're now well past the 1 year warranty). We were making some marinated flank steak that has turned out great in the past...but tonight, even though the sear mode worked fine, the unit refused to pressure cook. It just stays in 'preheating' mode forever. We tried reseating everything multiple times (this wasn't a case of a bad lid seal either; we never got the message about not being able to seal when building pressure...a very annoying thing to find out when you're well into the process), restarting the run (custom, 12psi, natural release), and seeing of using one of the preset modes (instead of custom) made any difference. We tried unplugging the machine between attempts as well. In every case...we're left with the indefinite preheating. I just ordered an InstaPot Ultra. 2Stopped working after the fourth use.Not only did this stop working after only four uses. The teflon around the edge of the insert started coming off after the third use. This is ridiculous because I've only ever used a rubber spatula to stir the contents when saut ing.I noticed before I started cooking my fourth meal in this that a large bit of teflon fell off in the pot insert. I had guest coming for dinner so I had no choice but to go ahead anyway.Selected Saut and let the appliance get up to heat. It chimed so I added the two tsp of oil and saut d the onions and garlic. Once done I added the liquid, selected manual and set to High Pressure, :08 Minutes with a Natural Release, and pressed Start. Shut the lid, pressed Start again and walked away. Came back 15 minutes later and there was no pressure and the the liquid was barely warm. Tried unplugging to reset and set it again. Still nothing. Let it sit over night and tried again in the morning. Again after ten minutes the appliance never even got warm. The display just reads 'preheating' and never get to heat. For an appliance that is well over $200 one would hope to expect years of use, not less than 60 days.Ended up having to order out for food because the appliance wouldn't cook.Terribly disappointing 1Works 50% of the timeConstantly get messages saying the lid is not closed when it is. Dont count on being able to use the pressure cooker. Get an instant pot instead 1Beautiful machine, frustrating pressure failuresLike many reviewers, I loved the intensity of the saute function and the less-goofy-than-the-Big-Brand look of this elegant multicooker. Sadly, it almost. never. worked. The pressure valve is so incredibly fiddly that 4 times out of 5 I'd wait over 30 minutes for the machine to reach pressure, only for it to cancel out, release all steam, and leave me with hot raw meat in a warm steamy sauce and people waiting at the dinner table. It looks so great, but this is clearly a widely-experienced issue. I wound up spending more time Googling variants of "Breville Fast Slo failed seal help" than actually cooking with it. In the end, I gave up and donated the thing. 2Don't Buy This ProductWe used the unit less than 10 times in the past year. Broke down, doesn't heat. Bad product. Breville doesn't answer phone calls, so don't bother. Bad product, bad service, bad company. $250.00 not well spent. Don't buy! 1Suddenly stopped working after warrantyI used this several times the first year I purchased. This year I started using it weekly and it was great. Note that I started using it again in January and it stopped working the beginning of March. One night I used the saut feature and it was fine. When the next part of the recipe called for pressure cooking it would not heat up. The display said it was working but it was only luke warm from the earlier saut . I tried everything from unplugging, cleaning the seal and washable parts and restarted. I even tried it again the next day. It would display but not heat up.I called Breville and they took all my information and said no use in troubleshooting. I was on hold a while and the service agent said good news your claim was accepted. Check your email. He then said I was to mail the pressure cooker back and they would send out a refurbished cooker. He never said anything about refurbished at the start of the lengthy conversation. No thanks to someone s used pressure cooker. Gross. I told them I would be buying a different brand and Breville better step up and fix this because there are now a lot of reviews stating these same issues.Also, the ceramic pot was getting all scratched along the top. I only used safe cooking utensils. 1
Breville BPR700BSS Fast Slow Pro Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel

Breville BPR700BSS Fast Slow Pro Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel

4.1
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€626,00
Sale price
€626,00
Regular price
€1.034,00
Sold out
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per 
Save 39% (€408,00)