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A Review of the All American Pressure Canner

A Review of the All American Pressure Canner

The pressure canner that will be the HUB of your kitchen

If you’re like me, you love the idea of being able to pressure can your own food. There’s something so satisfying about knowing that you grew and preserved the food yourself. And what better way to do that than with the All American Pressure Canner? Read on for my review of this product, and why I’m planning on getting a 2nd version!

Best on the market, in my opinion

The All American Pressure Canner is one of the best on the market. It’s made of heavy-duty cast aluminum, which means it’s built to last. I would consider it a true heirloom piece of kitchen equipment. It has the pressure gauge and the weighted gauge, so you have two ways to make sure your pressure is accurate to safely can all different types of foods. The downside is that it’s a bit pricey. But in my opinion, it’s worth the investment, as the quality of this piece has shown itself over the past year that I’ve owned it.

One thing I love about the All American Pressure Canner is that it’s so easy to use. Pressure canning can be a bit daunting, but this canner makes it so simple. If I’m being honest, I held off on buying a pressure canner because I was always afraid of them blowing up in my face. I quickly learned that those fears were unfounded, as long as you use the canner correctly! Also, with the weighted gauge on the All American Brand, it will release pressure as needed to keep it from getting too much.

Even if you’ve never pressure canned before, you’ll be able to do it with this canner. I bought the biggest version we could afford at the time, so my All American will hold 14 quart jars at one time, which is quite a lot. That does come with some drawbacks though, namely the weight of the canner. Because it’s cast aluminum, and large, it’s too heavy for me to lift when it’s fully loaded down. I get around this by only adding water and loading it once it’s sitting on the stove, and then I don’t move it until it’s unloaded after it’s depressurized.

List of pros:

-The All American Pressure Canner is made in the USA.
-It is constructed of heavy-duty aluminum for even heat distribution.
-It has an exclusive metal on metal seal. That means you don’t have to fuss with gaskets failing.
-The pressure gauge is easy to read.
-It comes with a handy guide with recipes specifically designed for pressure canning, including times and adjustments to pressure based on altitude.
-It has a wide variety of sizes to choose from (quart sizes range from 10 to 41).
– It has an automatic overpressure release (no blowing up!)

List of CONS:

– It’s extremely heavy. (I read this as well-made, so I am ok with it) But it’s something to consider if you can’t move it around by yourself.

– It’s one of the more expensive pressure canners on the market. I like to bargain shop, so it’s possible you can find one used and in good condition for cheaper, but considering I’m using this weekly, year-round, I bought it new because I knew I’d need it to last for a long time, and I looked at it as an investment.

OK so why am I considering getting a 2nd (smaller) version of my favorite canner? Because I bought the bigger version first, I use it primarily during canning season (late fall, early winter) to put up our garden harvest and can the meat that we hunt safely. The bigger version allows me to process more jars in less time. I want a 2nd one to use for the in between times when I’m only needing to do a single layer of something, or somewhere between 5-7 jars at a time.

The smaller model will save on weight and be that much easier for me to manipulate around my kitchen for my everyday use. I’ll be able to make large pots of soups for dinner, and then preserve the leftovers for heat and eat meals in less time than it takes me to do the dishes. That’s worth a lot to me to keep my pantry full of healthy quick grab eating options.

The All American Pressure Canner is a good choice for those who are looking for a high quality, durable pressure canner. It’s made in the USA, has a lifetime warranty, and comes in a wide variety of sizes. However, it is one of the more expensive pressure canners on the market and can be quite heavy. If you’re looking for an affordable pressure canner for sporadic use, this might not be the canner for you. However, if you’re willing to pay a little extra for quality and durability, then the All American Pressure Canner could be just what you’re looking for.

Unfortunately they go out of stock quite often online as people tend to buy them at peak times like early fall and into winter. You can look HERE and see what’s available right now, and capitalize on the fast shipping, OR you can search some of the other Made in USA stores, like HERE and use my code, TAKE20 to receive $20 off your order of $150 or more.

Just for reference, I purchased the 30 QT All American and am extremely happy with it, but I’m going to grab the 15 1/2 qt model to save on weight and still be able to process 7 qts at a time with it.

Written by Jessica

Crushing That Good Life one weekend at a time.

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2. The Right Clothing: You will need clothing that is durable and comfortable, as you will be doing a lot of physical work. These Socks are AMAZING for keeping your feet warm while letting them breathe, and have a lifetime warranty. Get a hole, return them for another pair!

3. Sturdy Boots: Boots will protect your feet from getting injured as you work and will also help to keep your feet warm in cold weather. These ones with rubber soles add insulation and help keep his feet warm.

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Now that they’re recognizing steam canning as effective again, I have my eye on this one as well to round out my canning options! 

Garden Apron – Every time I’ve gone out to the garden this past season, I’ve wished I had an apron that could hold all the things I end up picking! I found this one that has a handy quick release pocket at the bottom, so you just stuff it full and then undo the clips to let everything slide into your bigger box or container! So handy!

Jar Sealer for Vacuum Sealing Jars – Now that we have a freeze dryer, I’ve been packaging a lot of things in Mylar, using oxygen absorbers for long term food storage. But some of the freeze dried foods I’ll use up within the next year, so there’s no need for mylar. I want this Jar sealer attachment so I can store my freeze dried foods in mason jars on the shelf for easy access while I’m cooking!

I hope this list has given you some ideas of things that you might want to put on your own homesteading Christmas list! Whether you are just getting started or you are already an experienced homesteader , there are always new products and books coming out that can help make your life easier . So take advantage of the holiday season and treat yourself to something special that will help you in your endeavors. Merry Christmas!

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