what is the possible defect in pressure cooker
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The Problem: Too much steam is leaking from the appliance, hindering pressure buildup. Your pressure cooker may reach the desired pressure, but takes too long to do so and cannot contain it for a long enough period of time. The Cause: This is one of the most common issues pressure cookers face.
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The most common defects are inadequate pot lid seals and gaskets, along with inadequate venting of steam. All too often the pressure release valve clogs or sticks causing an over pressurization.
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