GSI Outdoors Halulite Pressure Cooker for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.3
out of 10
2 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$44.96
Used Value:
$26.98
Sale Value:
$40.46

Prepare a wide variety of delicious dishes at your campsite with the GSI Outdoors Halulite Pressure Cooker. Non-reactive, hard-anodized aluminum delivers efficient thermal transfer, ensuring meals are thoroughly cooked and extremely flavorful. Designed for car camping, the Halulite is much lighter than traditional pressure cookers, with the larger 5.7-liter pressure cooker weighing just under 4.5 pounds. Independent release valves prevent over pressurization if a valve is clogged. Plus, a triple safety system locks the lid until all the pressure has dissipated. 

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[5.7L] 4 lb 7 oz, [2.7L] 2 lb 12 oz
Dimensions:
[5.7L] 14 x 10 x 8.2 in, [2.7L] 11.8 x 8.2 x 6.3 in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
hard-anodized aluminum
Recommended Use:
camping
Volume:
5.7 L, 2.7 L

Full Reviews

6
I was really excited to get this pressure cooker as I love cooking this way. First time I used it, the food was burnt. I tried it in my kitchen instead of over a camp fire and could not get the desired results. Sigh. I wish it would whistle instead of rock as that would give me a better idea of what's going on inside. I may dust it off and try again someday, but most likely this will end up in a garage sale or getting thrown out.
Aftaab Gulam, backcountry.com
June 28, 2018
8
I tested this out twice. The first time I was a little anxious about turning up the heat. I also didn't have the knob on top properly situated so all the water evaporated and the food got burnt. The second time, the knob was in place and I cranked up the heat to high. I watched the knob rock gently for a few minutes with a beef stew that I'd browned in oil before along with enough water to cover it before setting the lid on tight. I should have given it more than 5 minutes as the meat wasn't completely tender. 10 minutes might have worked better. Make sure you read the instruction before using and you'll have a one pot meal in much less time than you thought. Ultimately, it's reasonably well made for the price and will do the job for one or two people. I have a bigger one in my kitchen for more people that is much more robust and whistles when the pressure reaches its peak. I prefer that as you can set your cooking time by how many whistles you get. I'm sure I'll dial this cooker in with more use.
Aftaab Gulam, backcountry.com
July 19, 2017
8
I haven't used or even seen a pressure cooker since I was at my grandma's house decades ago.. but this little guy is great for cooking foods in minutes rather than hours. So far I love it for beans, vegetables and rice. I've only used this in my kitchen at home but this would also be super handy with a propane grill while glamping. Simple to use and I haven't burned anything yet! The small size is perfect for 1-2 people.
Erika Schultz, backcountry.com
May 2, 2016

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