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All American pressure cooker 2040 rubber overpressure plug.
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All American pressure cooker bakelite wing nut.
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All American pressure cooker clamp bolt.
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All American pressure cooker instruction and recipe book.
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All American pressure cooker pin for clamp bolt.
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All American pressure cooker regulator weight.
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All American pressure cooker steam guage.
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All American pressure cooker vent pipe for regulator.
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All-American 10-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner
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Feature: 10-1/2-quart pressure cooker/canner holds 7 pint jars or 4 quart jars
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All-American 15-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner
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Feature: 15-1/2-quart pressure cooker/canner holds 10 pint jars or 7 quart jars
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Choosing Appliance -> Salad spinner While some may consider this a bit on the gadgety side, I think it is a must as dressings do not stick to water-logged salad greens. Choosing Appliance -> Baking sheete Not too much romance here, but essential for any functional kitchen. Buy the heaviest pans possible. Also, you should consider buying a non-stick silicon sheet: they make baking very easy! Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Maximize the efficiency of appliances You can also maximize the efficiency of appliances you already own through regular maintenance and tune-ups and system upgrades. Examples of some things that you can do are:
- Check air filters in heating and cooling systems monthly during the seasons they are in use and clean and replace them as necessary.
- Clean air vents, baseboards, and radiators regularly and keep them unrestricted by furniture, carpets, or drapes.
- Release trapped air from hot water radiators once or twice a season by opening the valve until nothing but water comes out.
- Follow prescribed maintenance (e.g., maintaining certain water levels in steam heat systems).
- Install an insulating jacket on your hot water heater, insulate hot water pipes, and lower the water heater temperature.
- Clean refrigerator coils yearly and maintain internal temperatures between 36 degrees F (2.2 degrees C) and 38 degrees F (33 degrees C) for the refrigerator compartment and between 0 degrees F (17.8 degrees C) and 5 degrees F (15.0 degrees C) for the freezer compartment.
- Move the refrigerator if it is currently located near the stove or dishwasher.
- Regularly defrost refrigerators that do not have a completely automatic defrost capability to eliminate ice build-up on interior coils.
- Clean dryer filters after each use or as necessary.
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