“pass on this maker” First, they are not the maker, they just stuck a name on a product they found at a Chinese trade fair. I have the same unit with a totally different name. These old-school brand names mean nothing in 2015.
“They told me it was their prerogative to label their product as they wanted, regardless of how the rest of the industry does it.” This comes from a marketing department that never saw or used the product.
I had a so-called “Cuisinart” food processor that said on the box. “NEVER TOUCH A KNIFE AGAIN.” The first note in the operation was to “cut food in small pieces an feed into unit.”
IN 2015 nobody knows, nobody cares and nobody repairs.
“This comes from a marketing department that never saw or used the product.”
You mean like the iTunes developers at Apple
Pressure cookers should never be filled past half the stated capacity. This is for safety reasons and applies to all pressure cookers, no matter what brand. Cuisinart is not mislabeling the product.
Maybe I didn’t explain correctly. I meant that other “six quart” pressure cookers account for the fact that you are not supposed to fill it. So a real 6-quart unit will actually hold 7-8 quarts if you filled it, so you have 6 quarts of usable pot space. But not with Cuisinart. Their 6-quart unit cannot make 6 quarts.
What are the temperatures generated by the Cuisinart CPC series pressure cookers on high and low setting?