Product Description
The sealing ring fits around the inside rim of the cover and forms a pressure-tight seal between the cover and the body of the pressure cooker during cooking. When installing a sealing ring, work it into the cover in four small sections, for example, top, bottom , left and right. Work it into the groove a small section at a time until it is fully in place. Place the cover on the cooker body. Put one hand on the top center of the cover and push down firmly. Open and close the cover several times. Fits Presto Pressure Cooker models: 01/PCC6, 01/PCC6A, 01/PCC6AD, 01/PCC6D, 01/PCC6H, 01/PCC6HD, 01/PCE6, 01/PCE6A, 01/PCE6H, 02/PCE6H, 106, 206, 40 (6-qt), 406, 603(Can), A601, A603A, A603AD, A603AT, A607A, A608A, A609A, A610A, A611A, A612A, A613A, A614A, A615A, A616A, A617A, A618A, A619A, A620A, A621A, A622A, A623A, KE03A, KE03AT, PB02A, PB06A, PB08A, PB09A, PB10A, PB11A
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3562 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Presto
- Model: 09901
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.60" h x 1.00" w x 4.50" l, .20 pounds
Features
- Includes Automatic Air Vent.
- Replaces Presto parts 2295 & 33014.
- Automatic Air Vent replaces Presto parts 393 & 82058.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Replacement seal for wifes pressure cooker
By QuickRick
The 'orginal' rubber seal on the cooker had cooked its last roast. The rubber seal was shot, and would not maintain a seal when cooking. My first thought was to throw away this rather old cooker, but thought I'd try to find a replacement seal. A few key strokes and checking the model number on the cooker, to what Amazon had on screen, and I was ordering a new seal. The wait time was less than expected and we had the new one "in hand" before the next Sunday’s dinner.
Now putting it ON was a challenge. Of course I cleaned the lid of the cooker, making sure it was completely clear of any of the “old” rubber seal.
Next - installing the new seal. You ever try to put a 15" tire on a 14" rim. That's what it was like. AS I would work the seal into the groove in the lid, the last inch or so - would move away from where I was working. After a lot of effort, maybe a little cussing, and lot of frustration, I was ready to send this darn seal back to from where it came from.
One more effort, first: went to the work shop and brought back a couple clamps. Put the 1st clamp at the last point I'd worked the seal to, and secured it. Placed the second clamp at the other end of the bulging seal and clamped it. Then I tried to squeeze the bulge into the lid. After several more attempts, I realized that I had to allow the seal to “back up” as it was being installed. Sprayed some cooking oil on the lid, reinserted the seal and used only 1 clamp and it (seal) FINALLY went into place.
I immediately put the lid on the "pot" and twisted the lid into "lock position". Then set down and had a cup of coffee. Whew! No, it wasn't easy to install, but dinner that Sunday was worth the effort.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Presto Pressure Cooker Sealing Ring
By Alan Baseley
Seal has gone on your 40 year old pressure cooker ?! No longer supplied anywhere in the U.K.? You'll be buying a new pressure cooker then, that'll cost. Hang on, here's a supplier in the USA - Amazon. Bet it'll cost a fortune to ship, and you don't even know that it will fit. £11, all inclusive ?! Well it's worth a chance at that price. Here in a few days and it did fit? Well that's saved you a good bit. Well done Amazon !!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.thank you for still having them after all these years!!
By sundancr
Nice to beable to still buy an item for my pressure cooker
after all these years. Mine is 50 years old.
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