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🔥 Cook smarter, faster, safer — the Barton 8QT pressure canner is your kitchen’s secret weapon!
The Barton 8QT Pressure Canner is a versatile, aluminum stovetop cooker compatible with gas and electric stoves. Featuring 8 integrated safety valves and a heat-resistant handle, it reduces cooking time by up to 70% while preserving up to 90% of nutrients. Perfect for canning, stewing, steaming, and braising, this durable, dishwasher-safe pot delivers even heat distribution and secure locking for worry-free, fast, and nutritious meals.









| ASIN | B07RN9D69J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,221 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #10 in Pressure Cookers |
| Brand | Barton |
| Brand Name | Barton |
| Capacity | 8 Quarts |
| Closure Type | Twist |
| Color | Silver |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,271 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Included Components | Manual |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 11"W x 9"H |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Barton |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 99901-99904 Parent |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Part Number | 99901 |
| Product Dimensions | 18"D x 11"W x 9"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
| UPC | 812365031175 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 0.01 Volts |
T**.
Value for money.
This pressure cooker was recommended to me by a family fried and I must say for the cost I am pleased with the quality. The lid fits correctly, it is easy to use, it looks the same as it does in pictures and cooking is a breeze. This is my first Barton purchase but it won't be my last.
I**A
It does safely the JOB you need to get Done
I love this Pressure Canner. I give All 5 stars. I only Skip ratings on how HEAVY is the canner, because I think its a stupid question to RATE. You are getting REAL Pressure in that thing, so I think there has to be SOME WEIGHT to the Canner. This ONE has just the right weight, to have good feelings about safety. I did my first batch of Ground BEEF with Potatoes and Ground PORK with veggies. First you fill up Canner with water NO MORE then 2 inches from the stand. Put in it also at least 1 TBSpoon of white vinegar. Then put your jars in it and Close the LID. First you bring canner to a boiling and you see the little metal dot on top popping up which LOCKS the LID of canner... Then you wait till the real strong steam will start coming out and you HAVE TO let it steam out for 10 minutes. It is getting rid of air inside. It is very important a MUST TO DO. You have to always let it steam out! After 10 minutes you quickly put ON that little metal weighted gauge. Please make sure you use either silicon or some protective glove. The fabric glove is not truly too safe because you are covering the steam. Some people do not use any glove, because they can put it on so quickly....but for beginners... use the glove. I learned my lesson. After you put on that gauge, then you bring the pressure to a 12 PCI . It takes some time. I believe about 15 to 20 minutes. You will soon recognize even by the noise that sounds like SH>>SH>>SH>>>SH>> that you are on the needed PCI. I live in ILLINOIS and here you should go on 12 PCI. Otherwise do your research based on what is your location. Different Altitude... different PCI. When you reach the pressure 12PCI you have to regulate your heat slightly down... but make sure the pressure doesnt drop down. Then you set up clock for 1 hour and 30 minutes if you canning the Ground beef or Pork /no matter if cooked or raw/ always 12PCI and 1 h 30 m for Illinois. You have to keep sometime your eye on it during that time, so the pressure doesnt drop down...But so far NEVER happened to me with this Canner. I am in Love with this Canner. THERE IS ONLY 1 THING I HIGHLY recommend. Put some WHITE VINEGAR in the water... it will keep the water CLEAR... Otherwise it creates the white residue /minerals/ on the wall of your canner and also on your Jars. Trust me My first jars were all powdery/. ALL CANNER will have that white powderish residue if you don't add Vinegar to the water.. Do not put more then 2 inches water above the stand... and your Jars will be all happy. when the time is UP... 1h 30 minutes then ONLY SHUT OFF the heat and DO NOT DO ANYTHING... DO not touch ANYTHING...ABSOLUTELY DO NOT MOVE CANNER....LET the Pressure go down on its own to the ZERO.... It will take time....You will be able open the lid after that little metal dot drops down and UNLOCKS the lid... But I even let it sit for little longer more... Open lid AWAY from you. still plenty STEAM IN IT. Cans will be all bubbling. Take it out very carefully. and let it sit and cool for plenty hours.... Do not touch it.. Do not turn it or Mingle it... Let it be..... looool.... Now you are ALL set. You can find so many videos on YOU TUBE as well. Very helpful. I will CAN more stuff this weekend. Also you will see in sooner or later some DARK BROWN SPOT around the weight gauge... DO NOT FREAK OUT !!!..<< IT IS NOT a RUST>> EVEN IT LOOKS LIKE IT....it is very SIMPLY and EASILY WASHABLE with your sponge. The steam mixed with vinegar and sometime even some overflow juice from canning just FRYES around that gauge..... it is NOT a RUST!! Remember when you bake in oven you find dark spots too.... Its washable. Trust me. Just scrub it out with your dishes sponge and it will shine on you as brand new. You will not have to even push so hard/ Its easy. Some people are returning it back, when see that brown spot, because they are just freaking out like little Kids....or maybe they are just too lazy and spoiled.....but TRULY there is NOTHING wrong with that. I am very happy with this canner and I think for that price you cannot go any wrong. I hope My Review was helpful for you and I apologize for my English. I am European. Happy Canning God BLess you all.
M**R
Olla de presión súper buena
I loved this valve pot. It works super well, cooks the food very well and the talking wonderfully. I highly recommend them
J**!
Hard to use!
I just bought this pressure cooker and wanted to test it by cooking a sweet potato. I added a little water and put in one small sweet potato. The lid was very difficult to close. After trying, it wouldn't fully lock, and then I couldn't get it open again. My sweet potato is still trapped inside! I had no choice but to request a return.
I**A
My favorite in the kitchen
I always use this pot; it's a staple in my kitchen. There may be better ones out there, but I love it.
A**R
It’s cheaper than buying in store and the quality is the same a little better
So far I like the size not a fan of the white seal I would’ve preferred black but overall a good purchase
T**X
It works!!!
I've never owned a pressure cooker before and I am NOT disappointed. It has lived up to all of its claims! My Oxtails thank you LOL!+++
C**R
Great after some practice
Just as expected. Concider researching first, there is a learning curve.
K**R
It works well no issues with this product.
It works very good no complaints so far.
A**R
Need manufacturer contact details.
Dos anyone know how I can contact the manufacturer. Love my pit but the seal has a crack after much use and it’s impossible to find a replacement. I’ve tried all the universals with no luck.
C**Y
Works well with some extra hardware
Needs extra weight on pressure regulator to get to 15 lbs.
N**K
Pressure
Great buy. Invaluable asset
K**E
Faulty Pressure Gauge Cover, flimsy plastic cover, poorly attached and fell off with first use.
The pot itself is solid as well as the lid, but to put a cheap plastic cover on the pressure gauge is ridiculous, it actually buckled and let in moisture. I was very disappointed with this ,as the pressure gauge play’s an important part of pressure cooking .
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