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(JP¥41,500)
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Unused Fissler Pressure Cooker, Made in Germany Size: Width 35 cm x Height 25 cm Purchased at a department store in Germany. A friend recommended pressure cookers for their convenience, and while considering a purchase, I happened to see a Fissler pressure cooker with cute blue handles and a stylish design, and I immediately decided to buy it. My work became extremely busy, and I didn't have time to use it. Also, I have a move coming up, so I thought I wouldn't be using it for a while, and decided to list it for sale. I'm fond of it and hesitant to sell it, so I might withdraw the listing. A friend who bought the same one uses this pressure cooker often and says they love it. Recently, a kitchenware staff member mentioned that although electric pressure cookers now have a function for flavor absorption, the flavor really penetrates best with a stovetop pressure cooker. The Fissler series with blue handles is probably not available in Japan? I bought it in Germany, but I don't remember it being inexpensive. Photos 8 and 9: Although unused, there are about 5 minor scratches on the pot, as shown in the photos, but they are barely noticeable. I looked at the price of similar pressure cookers at Japanese department stores, and even other well-known brands sell them for over 50,000 yen. I personally think it's a good deal considering the stylish design and this price. I will also include a kitchen timer of the same design. (It's cute!) This timer doesn't ring for short times like 5 minutes, but it rings for 10 minutes or more. Alessi kitchen timers are similar, so I think the design is prioritized rather than the accuracy of a Japanese-made timer. When I tested both timers, they didn't ring at 5 minutes, and I almost threw them away. They work fine for 10 minutes or more. The selling price is set without the kitchen timer. Since it's a bonus, please refrain from complaints about the kitchen timer not working properly. I will also include an unused pressure cooker cookbook. Previously, there was a request for Japanese instructions in the comments, and I thought of this, but even if the instructions are in English, you can translate them into Japanese using Google's translation function. I am using the promotion function because I want to get rid of bulky items quickly as I may move overseas. Please understand the price as the commission will be deducted separately. Frankly, this price is cheap.
1 day ago