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Yes, you can either choose quick release (ie, manually moving the lever to release the steam) or you can let it release naturally. The one thing this pot doesn’t have is a count-up timer. When the cooking time is up, it beeps, and the display just reads 0H and stays that way, instead of counting up. So if you have a recipe that calls for 10 minutes natural release, the only way to know when 10 minutes are up is to set a timer on your phone to notify you. There is no indication on the pot itself. I believe it takes about 15 minutes to fully have the steam released through natural release.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does. It takes about 30 minutes. Don’t waste yoir money on this. It doesn’t cook food as fast as it should. I tried to do sweet potatoes and after the 3rd time of cooking them they still were not done. I can’t take it back because Best Buy’s return policy os 15 days!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it does have a quick release function. I just got mine yesterday and I used it to make a lentil soup. The quick release only took about 1 minute, give or take. Not long at all before I was able to open the lid.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A small silver valve (Button) raised when the cooker is pressurized. After the cooking time - You wait for the button to drop or if you choose you can turn a release switch to manually release the pressure (I don't think that is the best option for most pressure cookers)
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