Amazon shows the All American 925 for around $500. Ive Had the smaller 921 for years and can recommend it with enthusiasm. Apparently you can shave a hundred bucks off that Amazon price if youre at Costco:.
Makes an awesome Paratus gift to yourself or any other like-minded individual. Get plenty of lids and jars…you never know when there’ll be another run on them and you dont want to get caught empty-handed. I have no doubt that people will post in the comments that their local CostCo is not selling these, but if youre local to me….youre in luck.
My local Costco has never had any of the nifty items you buy. I asked customer service about the Kirkland canned roast beef and the clerk sounded like a vacuum cleaner ummmmm. Solar panels? Life Straws? Mountain House? Sigh.
Quite often, Costco items that you post aren’t available in my local store, but they may be on their website.
Wow. I bought the 930 model in 2013 on Amazon for just under $300. Prices have sure gone up, but it was and still is, worth every penny.
Fairbanks Costco had’em.
When my wife was alive and we did a lot of canning, we decided to use two canners – for efficiency. The cycle time on canning a batch is pretty high – it’s not just the time needed under pressure to process the food, you have to count the time it takes to get to the pressure, and then to cool down.
In fact we were considering getting a third….
They are under $400 at my local Costco, Doc has a good point and I might pick up a second one (bought the first years ago).
Just a FYI, I can’t remember if it’s you or one of the bloggers with similar interests that occasionally posts reviews on rather out of date food but right now I’m eating a Nature Valley Oats’N Honey (aka sticks and leaves) granola bar with a best by date of 24 October 2010. It tastes pretty much like I remember them.
Like sticks and stones?