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Presto 06006 Kitchen Kettle Electric Multi-Cooker and Fryer
 
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Presto 06006 Kitchen Kettle Electric Multi-Cooker and Fryer

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4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (75 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Multi-cooker can be used to steam, stew, simmer, braise, boil, roast, and deep-fry
  • Versatile basket with metal handle snaps onto the rim for easy draining
  • Heavy cast-aluminum base heats evenly; nonstick surfaces; tempered-glass lid
  • Stay-cool handles; dishwasher-safe with Control Master heat control removed
  • Measures approximately 10-1/5 by 8-2/7 by 10-2/5 inches

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.3 x 10.4 inches ; 5.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B002JM202I
  • Item model number: 06006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (75 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,670 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

Premium nonstick finish, inside and out for stick-free cooking and easy cleaning, fully immiscible and dishwasher safe with heat control removed.


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
108 of 114 people found the following review helpful
This unit is similar to the one I have (old style 06000), so I have included my review here as well.

I bought one at Walmart last year. I use it pretty often, but mostly for making popcorn. Turn temp to 350, put a couple-three tablespoons of peanut oil in the bottom, and then when the oil heats up throw in 1/3 to 1/2 cup of popcorn. Put the cover on and keep the pot moving while the corn pops. When the corn has just about stopped popping, turn the heat off and pour the popcorn into a bowl. Butter, salt and eat. YUM!

I've deep-fried scallops in it, steamed vegetables, cooked rice, made soup and even baked potatoes. The thing works great! I wasn't going to write a review until I saw Alton Brown talk some trash about it on Good Eats. I got pretty defensive about my humble Presto cooker! He was doing a silly episode about "man food" like corn dogs and thin, square hamburgers. Well, when Mr. Brown was explaining how to fry the corn dogs he said (while holding a Presto mutlti-cooker) that a pot with an heating element on the outside of the bottom wasn't a good idea because first the element had to heat the pot and then it had to heat up the oil. Too slow. After that he displayed three home-use rectangular fryers with immersion type heating elements. He said they were also better because they each had cooking baskets and break-away magnetic cords. He picked the one with the digital controls, while implying that this was somehow better than the manual rotary temp control.

I don't know if A. B. gets paid for product placement on his show, but I really thought he was being disingenuous regarding the Presto "pot." First of all, about the heating element on the bottom of the Presto cooker: During the frying demonstration, Mr. Brown had some text placed over the screen that said that if you didn't have a special electric fryer, that a pot on the stove-top would work fine. Isn't that interesting? What the heck is a pot on the stove, but just a heating element on the outside of a pot that heats up the pot and then the oil inside? That's exactly what he was criticizing the Presto kettle about. What gives? Secondly, the Presto cooker DOES TOO have a magnetic break-away electric cord to keep the unit from tipping when the cord is yanked by accident. Also, the Presto cooker DOES TOO come with a frying-steaming basket, which Brown implied it didn't have. Nya, nya, nya! See, I can be just as immature as Alton Brown!

I don't know if the rectangular fryers are really better, but I'm sure they cost a lot more. My Presto cooker was $26.85 at Walmart. I keep it in a lower cabinet - it doesn't take up much space there. I pull it out when I need it. It's inexpensive, easy to use, and simple. When we go to Maine in August, I'm allowed to take only one of my counter-top appliances. So, I just take the Presto cooker with me. Normally, I cook steel cut oats in a small bowl, sitting in water, in a slow cooker (a bain marie - sort of - found the idea here [link deleted]) I can do the same thing with the Presto cooker. And I have a pot with me on vacation that I can do so much more with.

One last thing. With my slow cooker I use a plug-in timer called a Rival Smart-Part. But it's not rated to control the wattage of the Presto multi-cooker. I found a heavy-duty programmable digital timer that I use to turn the Presto cooker off and on automatically. This device really allows me to use the Presto cooker like a slow cooker, without over-cooking stews and such when I am out of the house all day. The Presto multi-cooker is a terrific appliance! Buy one now, and don't believe everything you see on TV!

Flash Update! Here is another reason to buy a Presto multi-cooker: I'm making a beef stew with red wine tonight. What a mess browning the stew beef! I have a 3 quart Wagner cast-iron chicken fryer, and this is what I used to brown the beef chuck cubes. These days the meat hasn't been aged much, and so it is very difficult to brown properly. I managed to do it in batches, but the stove-top got pretty messy by the time I was done. I put the browned meat, vegetables, and garlic into the Presto cooker ( I made sure to deglaze the chicken fryer with wine and include all the tasty bits) and continued to cook the stew. And then I could proceed to clean up the stove-top while the beef stew simmered away in a different part of the kitchen. I am very pleased not to have to clean up all that oil splatter after dinner!
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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
We were missing our old Fry Daddy so we went to get a new one but wound up with this model 06006 make sure to check as there are several variants. The lid helps keep splatter to a minimum. The included basket cleans up easily and is large enough to accommodate servings for two. We've since steamed vegi's including squash, zucchini, broccoli, cauliflower and it works like a charm. The real selling point is that this model has a sealed heating element so you can stick it in the dishwasher or wash it in the sink under water THANK YOU PRESTO! Would recommend it to anyone.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
super cooker February 23, 2010
By Foyus
I've had mine sine either 1997 or 1998. Thereabout. Right now as I write, I'm frying some fish and the result has always been as it was when I first bought it. I'm looking for a replacement basket because someone, whom I let use my deep fryer for a party, lost my basket. That was 11 years ago. I've been frying without the basket since then and it's the same result. Now I want to get a new basket, not a new fryer. For as long it works, I will continue to use it. So expect me back in 15 years.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Would buy again but
This is a really good product. It works just as described and only got 4 stars for design reasons only. The legs make it difficult to fit in sink or dishwasher to clean. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Glenna Preston
Great product!
This product is the best we have used so far. Durable, versatile and easy to use. Kettle is the perfgect size and the basket is durable and easy to use.
Published 13 days ago by Kimberly Neal
Presto Deep Fryer
This is great. I have a unit that is a slow cooker and a deep fryer and after 25 years, the plug went bad. A new plug would cost almost as much as this deep fryer. Read more
Published 22 days ago by G. Deem
Best deep fryer option
I purchased this for making fries, and it only took a few minutes to heat 1/2 gal of oil to 375F. Four potatoes worth of fries took 14 minutes to deep fry. Read more
Published 22 days ago by kodiakcowboy
<3 <3 <3 IT!
I'm not one to post reviews but I love this thing!

I've slow cooked a delicious roast.
Fried some fries
and steamed some broccoli

I have no... Read more
Published 28 days ago by Megn
Nice Idea, Attractive Packaging, But There's One Thing...
I am a amateur chef or everyday cook as you might call it. I deep fry all the time and found this item to be quite attractive especially because of it's smaller size compared to... Read more
Published 1 month ago by C
Great for all types of cooking.
I have had this Presto cooker forever and used it almost daily I prefer it to a crock pot beause you can brown your meat and then turn it down and let it slow cook all day. Read more
Published 1 month ago by C. Clark
Presto 06006 Kitchen Kettle Electric Multi-Cooker
Good description, good performance,free delivery. Kettle is easy to finish assembling as only the handles and feet need to be attached with the included screws.
Published 1 month ago by Herbert G. Fisher
Great Fryer
I own numerous fryers, some are too big, some are too small. You either need lots of oil for the big ones or the small ones just don't have the capacity to do a load of wings. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Joseph M. Meyer Jr.
PRESTO 06006 MULTI COOKER
WE ARE SNOWBIRDS AND SINCE WE ONLY COOK FOR 2 WE WANTED A MULTI-COOKER THAT WAS SMALL ENOUGH FOR THAT AND TO STORE. Read more
Published 1 month ago by LET MIKIE DO IT
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