I love my Presto Digital Canner. It does not heat up the house or take up stove space. If anything goes wrong…. It throws an error message and will not move forward. I love this canner.
Rose red Homestead has some great videos where she actually has a device that can test the internal temperature and has tested the presto digital camera. And she is a hoot
I've been using my Presto electric canner for a year, and have canned alot of food. Iistened to Rose Red Homestead, and her tests on the canner. She was a college professor, so I trusted her opinion. I sure hope she's right. 😊
@@elizabethgreen5991 She's a professor of science education. Meaning teaching science on a college level. Thats different from a Professor of Electrical Engineering.
I absolutely love my Presto Electric Canner! Now, as a disclaimer I am below 1,000 ft. So I can’t speak for those above, but I use mine all the time and have been eating the food for the past year(ish) and it has been nothing but great!
I am 68 years old,have been canning my entire life. When I was very young, our whole family helped on some days. Like tomato days. Picking,washing,blanching, skinning,cleaning and sterilizing jars/lids,canning the tomatoes. My dad had a huge garden every year,my 4 older brothers and I kept weeds out and helped pick produce. Dad built a wood fire outside,they had a heavy metal grate that was only used for this. After the fire got started we had a huge tub of water to water bath the things that were water bathed. I don’t believe we had a pressure canner. We did can lots of stuff including green beans,but it seems they were canned for much longer times. I glanced at the electric canners,but the way this world is now,we sure don’t know how much longer we will have electricity,so I passed on them. I have a very limited income and I have 2 pressure canners and 3-4 water bath ones. God Bless ya’all
Melissa, thank you for this Information on the electric canners. Your thoughts are certainly worth considering, but most of all, thank you for the truth you shared from God’s Word to give us inspiration and a reminder of God’s faithfulness. ♥️
Thank you. I live at 7000ft and was wondering about electric pressure canners. I just discovered steam canning and love it. Just as long as my times are not over 30 minutes
I love my Presto digital canner! wait someone below already said this, agree with Amanda it is the best thing I've ever done in my homestead life. its really hot where I live so not heating the house is important!
I completely understand what you are saying about electric pressure canners. I have an instant pot max for canning. I like it a lot for various reasons. It does show the temperature all the way through. As others have said, i also follow rose red homestead and am satisfied with her research. I don't feel like it is either or. I use both stove top and electric.
There is adjustment on the Insta pot max for high pressure altitude. I saw it on Rose homesteader who is a scientist and does all the experiments with canning.
I have both electric water bath and presto pressure canner. I have an older glass top cook stove and wad unable to maintain a constant temperature on it, Especially with the pressure canner. The stove would actually shut off if the cook top gets to warm, then turn back on when it cools off. But having watched your comments I will be very careful with these appliances but necessity says I need to use them periodically. Thank you for all you do!!
Melissa, in the process of purchasing an all American canner for summer of 2023. I don't want to take up freezer space for bone broth. This will also increase my canning opportunities with beans, etc. Amen! We believe in the supernatural power of God 🙏🙏.
Electric Pressure Canner is great for small batches. Also we have a Propane Camping Shower so that if we should loose power or have other issues with hot water we can still take a hot shower as when you have a lot of negative things going on sometimes just taking a hot shower will relieve some of the stress involved.
Thanks for sharing! I have the Nesco digital canner and it does actually come with two different valves based off of those at a higher altitude. I can’t speak for the presto, but I do know the Nesco offers it. 😊 I have both a digital and manual pressure canner and I’m a Mom with special needs kids, so the electric one makes pressure canning possible for me. If you hear any updates on this topic as far as third party testing, please let us know!
There is a digital tester that can be used to test electric pressure canner. I watched the canner being tested, and am satisfied that it is safe. As far as using it during a power outage, I have a solar generator that would provide power.
i just found you and your chanel from Carolyn and Josh, I'm a homesteader too; from birth, I don't record, nor podcast, i'm too old and busy raising adult children, and grandchildren that i don't have time to record what we do; BUT; we lost our pump and truck in one week too!!! what a mess, so i understand what you went through!!!! :)
I’ve been pressure canning for over 45 years. I have several presto and All American pressure canners. Several years ago I purchased a Nesco Electric pressure canner. It has been third party tested and comes with two parts- which act as Shuttle Cocks and weights - one for 10 lb and one for a 15 lb weight. As we have 5 of our grandchildren living on the farm with us for the summers - and the youngest much of the year (way more fun and educational for them than daycare) I find myself using my electric a great deal during the year. I can set it going - and after the initial steam evacuation - once pressure is reached - I can walk away and tend to the kids - the farm - and often get to bed before 2 AM. I’d would highly, highly recommend for busy moms - especially those with little people. Love your podcasts! Kathy Hofer The Homestead at Bridle Creek
I have a Carey/Nesco electric pressure canner, and it has 10 and 15lb weights you choose from. Rose Red Homestead has tested the electric pressure canners very thoroughly. You should check it out! The hubby and I love watching you! Thanks!
I am addicted to my Presto Digital Canner. I can almost daily with it. I love it so much I have bought extra backup parts in case I run into an issue. I have only gotten one E3 error and it was because the tab up in the top inside of the lid popped off. Presto sent me a new top with a new wheel and silicone seal, they knew there was a problem so they removed one spoke in the wheel and that way it does not run into the L shaped clip which is an essential part needed for canning. Anyways I love mine!
MY power just went off and I was into pressure canning in my Presto Electric canner. I can't find anywhere what to do now...wait an hour and see if pressure is all gone??what do I do? No info anywhere in book that came with it.
I don't have a gas stove, and can't have one here. So have been looking for a way to can other than a steam canner on the stove. And I have a glass top stove and most canners cannot be used on my stove, because of the design of the bottom of the pots and and going on and off of the burners during the cooking cycle. So if I want to go back to canning, I will need to buy and use an electric canner. Which ones for pressure canning is best?
my presto is easy to use & I ❤️ love it!!!! I also have a nesco electric canner - which I find it difficult to use..I also have a glass top stove so I can't use a regular pressure canner..I wouldn't be canning if it wasn't for my presto..
I love the Ball electric water bath canner. I can fill it by my sink, it holds 6 qts and when done it has an adapter that you can pull and have the water drain in the sink. I have also used it to cook my apples in for applesauce since it holds so much more than any regular pot. Then I run it through my food mill. Never have to lift or carry it anywhere……with that being said….i also use my steam canner and also have the old stove top water bath canner and at times have had them all going at once.
I have one and that is why I bought the Presto Electruc canner. I have water bath canned on it but you have to be really careful about not sliding it across the top while it is full of water and jars. It is too heavy for me to lift now so I also bought an electric water bath canner. Now I dont have to worry about the cooktop. I can put both canners by the sink so they are easier to fill and drain!
I have a 20 something year old electric stove. I have never had any issues or siphoning my entire life until moving to this house with this stove. I have lost so much food due to siphoning. I’m guessing the issue is that the electric burners come on and off on their own unlike just running on a flame and it stays there. Ugh!
Have a question about salt. If you are supposed to use mineralized salt & not ionized for canning, cooking, etc, how do you get iodine in your diet naturally? I had a goider removed several years ago & they say iodine is key for thyroid health.
They do say that but if you research the study that came up with that popular thought, we don't need it in our salt. all humans didn't have gioders before we had iodized salt, the best thing is to have your level checked and only supplement if needed
RoseRed Homestead did a test on the electric pressure canner to see if the temperature stayed in the "kill zone" (using a temperature probe device) long enough to kill botulism,and it failed.
The canner that failed was the Presto digital canner for thick pasta sauce. The pasta sauce passed for the Nesco/Carey and Instant Pot Max. By the way, the first time she processed the pasta sauce in her Presto STOVETOP canner it also failed with the recommended processing time for the tested recipe. She increased the processing time to 90 minutes (time recommended for all meats) and all canners passed except the Presto digital canner.
I am Subed on UTUBE and watch you there. GREAT video because I was thinking of buying one. Im a PREPPER and take that VERY seriosly!!...God Bless!!.........................JB-PEI/ CANADA..................OFF-GRID now!
@Melissa K. Norris - Modern Homesteading As dad used to say, "just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it's not there." I don't know how to explain the mechanics behind it, but I do know from using my Presto that I bought used, it does work. Now, my elevation is 400 ft. Prev owners lived higher elevation. And they said it worked just fine. While they're electronic, I feel SOOO much safer using one of these. I could never figure out a standard pressure canner. Not to mention having to pay attention to it constantly, where as this just beeps at me and tells me thr next step..and not one jar has failed because I don't have to constantly worry about what to do next.
Presto electric canner is preset to 15 PSI no matter what your elevation is. Nesco provides 10 and 15 PSI regulators. The Instant Pot Max allows you to set elevation.
Tbh this gives me a migraine. Other countries do not have USDA guidelines. Remember the USDA allowed pesticides in our food supply that make us ill. Modesto for example which Melissa also did a podcast on. So in my book the USDA is not the gospel of canning or my food supply. I have done my research. Nesco/Carey canners have been rigorously tested, the entire plant is tested. Every year this is done. Canning safely is a priority. With that said, I personally chose the Nesco because according to the studies and independent ones , presto and another one does not perform well at higher altitudes. Nesco/Carey does as it comes with a regulator. Which has also been tested rigorously.
I don't trust electronics ae a general rule and I'm certainly not going to trust a computer to make sure my food is safe. Even if, out of the box, an electric pressure canner is perfect and wonderful there is no way to know when it starts to fail. One commenter stated that it shows an error if something isn't right. What if that part of the programming is the first thing that goes bad? No thank you. I'll stick with what has worked for the last 100 years or so.
Keep some of the skepticism, you are trying to discern which is a good thing. A lot of western Christians fixate on personalizing everything in scripture, which is wrong and quite narcissistic. Scripture studies include context. The overall purpose of the Word is to direct us to Jesus, not self. And yes, He does love and care for us. 😀
I love my Presto Digital Canner. It does not heat up the house or take up stove space. If anything goes wrong…. It throws an error message and will not move forward. I love this canner.
Rose red Homestead has some great videos where she actually has a device that can test the internal temperature and has tested the presto digital camera. And she is a hoot
I just watched on on your recommendation. Thanks! It was really helpful!
I've been using my Presto electric canner for a year, and have canned alot of food. Iistened to Rose Red Homestead, and her tests on the canner. She was a college professor, so I trusted her opinion. I sure hope she's right. 😊
Yes, I agree.
@@elizabethgreen5991 She's a professor of science education. Meaning teaching science on a college level. Thats different from a Professor of Electrical Engineering.
I absolutely love my Presto Electric Canner! Now, as a disclaimer I am below 1,000 ft. So I can’t speak for those above, but I use mine all the time and have been eating the food for the past year(ish) and it has been nothing but great!
I am 68 years old,have been canning my entire life. When I was very young, our whole family helped on some days. Like tomato days. Picking,washing,blanching,
skinning,cleaning and sterilizing jars/lids,canning the tomatoes. My dad had a huge garden every year,my 4 older brothers and I kept weeds out and helped pick produce.
Dad built a wood fire outside,they had a heavy metal grate that was only used for this. After the fire got started we had a huge tub of water to water bath the things that were water bathed.
I don’t believe we had a pressure canner. We did can lots of stuff including green beans,but it seems they were canned for much longer times.
I glanced at the electric canners,but the way this world is now,we sure don’t know how much longer we will have electricity,so I passed on them. I have a very limited income and I have 2 pressure canners and 3-4 water bath ones.
God Bless ya’all
I agree…
I have an electric stove so that's a moot point for me 😢
Thanks for sharing Melissa. Both your knowledge and the word
Melissa, thank you for this Information on the electric canners. Your thoughts are certainly worth considering, but most of all, thank you for the truth you shared from God’s Word to give us inspiration and a reminder of God’s faithfulness. ♥️
Such a helpful episode!!! I love how you have pros and cons and your opinions and leave it up to each person to make their own decisions!
Thank you. I live at 7000ft and was wondering about electric pressure canners. I just discovered steam canning and love it. Just as long as my times are not over 30 minutes
Thank you very much for sharing the scripture. I like that a lot. God bless you and your family. Duane.
I love my Presto digital canner! wait someone below already said this, agree with Amanda it is the best thing I've ever done in my homestead life. its really hot where I live so not heating the house is important!
I completely understand what you are saying about electric pressure canners. I have an instant pot max for canning. I like it a lot for various reasons. It does show the temperature all the way through. As others have said, i also follow rose red homestead and am satisfied with her research. I don't feel like it is either or. I use both stove top and electric.
There is adjustment on the Insta pot max for high pressure altitude. I saw it on Rose homesteader who is a scientist and does all the experiments with canning.
I have both electric water bath and presto pressure canner. I have an older glass top cook stove and wad unable to maintain a constant temperature on it, Especially with the pressure canner. The stove would actually shut off if the cook top gets to warm, then turn back on when it cools off. But having watched your comments I will be very careful with these appliances but necessity says I need to use them periodically. Thank you for all you do!!
You can water bath with the Presto pressure electric digital canner . I use it to pressure can and water bath can. Both good results.
Melissa, in the process of purchasing an all American canner for summer of 2023. I don't want to take up freezer space for bone broth. This will also increase my canning opportunities with beans, etc.
Amen! We believe in the supernatural power of God 🙏🙏.
Electric Pressure Canner is great for small batches. Also we have a Propane Camping Shower so that if we should loose power or have other issues with hot water we can still take a hot shower as when you have a lot of negative things going on sometimes just taking a hot shower will relieve some of the stress involved.
I’m with you! Convenience over surer Safety is not a good trade👍🏼 Thank you for doing updated research for us💛
Thanks for sharing! I have the Nesco digital canner and it does actually come with two different valves based off of those at a higher altitude. I can’t speak for the presto, but I do know the Nesco offers it. 😊
I have both a digital and manual pressure canner and I’m a Mom with special needs kids, so the electric one makes pressure canning possible for me. If you hear any updates on this topic as far as third party testing, please let us know!
There is a digital tester that can be used to test electric pressure canner. I watched the canner being tested, and am satisfied that it is safe. As far as using it during a power outage, I have a solar generator that would provide power.
i just found you and your chanel from Carolyn and Josh, I'm a homesteader too; from birth, I don't record, nor podcast, i'm too old and busy raising adult children, and grandchildren that i don't have time to record what we do; BUT; we lost our pump and truck in one week too!!! what a mess, so i understand what you went through!!!! :)
I’ve been pressure canning for over 45 years. I have several presto and All American pressure canners. Several years ago I purchased a Nesco Electric pressure canner. It has been third party tested and comes with two parts- which act as Shuttle Cocks and weights - one for 10 lb and one for a 15 lb weight. As we have 5 of our grandchildren living on the farm with us for the summers - and the youngest much of the year (way more fun and educational for them than daycare) I find myself using my electric a great deal during the year. I can set it going - and after the initial steam evacuation - once pressure is reached - I can walk away and tend to the kids - the farm - and often get to bed before 2 AM.
I’d would highly, highly recommend for busy moms - especially those with little people.
Love your podcasts!
Kathy Hofer
The Homestead at Bridle Creek
I just bought this one as my first pressure canner because I have very very limited space and I'm loving it so far
@@SnarkyNarwhal love that it is multi functional too! You’re going to love it!
I have a Carey/Nesco electric pressure canner, and it has 10 and 15lb weights you choose from. Rose Red Homestead has tested the electric pressure canners very thoroughly. You should check it out! The hubby and I love watching you! Thanks!
I am addicted to my Presto Digital Canner. I can almost daily with it. I love it so much I have bought extra backup parts in case I run into an issue. I have only gotten one E3 error and it was because the tab up in the top inside of the lid popped off. Presto sent me a new top with a new wheel and silicone seal, they knew there was a problem so they removed one spoke in the wheel and that way it does not run into the L shaped clip which is an essential part needed for canning. Anyways I love mine!
Good lesson, thank you.
Melissa, I agree with you and will keep with my stove top canners. I would love more information on the steam canner thou
MY power just went off and I was into pressure canning in my Presto Electric canner. I can't find anywhere what to do now...wait an hour and see if pressure is all gone??what do I do? No info anywhere in book that came with it.
Melissa thank you so much.
I'm going use my electric Presto canner to can my fresh collards this week. I will give my opinion on the project completions.
my presto will hold 8 regular mouth pint jars, or 7 large mouth - will hold 5 quarts..
Our pump messed up also ! Mercy !
What propane outdoor stove can I use outside with my Presto 23 qt pressure canner?
You can look at a comment I made to some one else on this channel About using out side propane stoves -
Bless your heart! Bad things tend to come in 3’s. Why?!? 😂. Can’t wait to see you in a few weeks! I ordered VIP tickets for my daughter and myself.
I don't have a gas stove, and can't have one here. So have been looking for a way to can other than a steam canner on the stove. And I have a glass top stove and most canners cannot be used on my stove, because of the design of the bottom of the pots and and going on and off of the burners during the cooking cycle.
So if I want to go back to canning, I will need to buy and use an electric canner. Which ones for pressure canning is best?
You can purchase an individual electro burner to operate a regular pressure canner or a butane single burner
my presto is easy to use & I ❤️ love it!!!! I also have a nesco electric canner - which I find it difficult to use..I also have a glass top stove so I can't use a regular pressure canner..I wouldn't be canning if it wasn't for my presto..
I love the Ball electric water bath canner. I can fill it by my sink, it holds 6 qts and when done it has an adapter that you can pull and have the water drain in the sink. I have also used it to cook my apples in for applesauce since it holds so much more than any regular pot. Then I run it through my food mill. Never have to lift or carry it anywhere……with that being said….i also use my steam canner and also have the old stove top water bath canner and at times have had them all going at once.
Any recommendations for canning on glass top electric stoves?
I have one and that is why I bought the Presto Electruc canner. I have water bath canned on it but you have to be really careful about not sliding it across the top while it is full of water and jars. It is too heavy for me to lift now so I also bought an electric water bath canner. Now I dont have to worry about the cooktop. I can put both canners by the sink so they are easier to fill and drain!
I have a 20 something year old electric stove. I have never had any issues or siphoning my entire life until moving to this house with this stove. I have lost so much food due to siphoning. I’m guessing the issue is that the electric burners come on and off on their own unlike just running on a flame and it stays there. Ugh!
My electric pressure canner came with 2 weights. one is for higher altitudes.
Wow. Mine didn't. Weird
@@jasminebaker5702 mine is the nesco brand
Melissa,
I'm trying to order multiple books on your website and when I check the cart they don't all show up for checkout.
RUclips is all I use 😊
Can you use the steam canner on a flat cook top stove?
I do. I love my Harvest Stainless Steel Multi-Use Canner.
Good content
Have a question about salt. If you are supposed to use mineralized salt & not ionized for canning, cooking, etc, how do you get iodine in your diet naturally? I had a goider removed several years ago & they say iodine is key for thyroid health.
They do say that but if you research the study that came up with that popular thought, we don't need it in our salt. all humans didn't have gioders before we had iodized salt, the best thing is to have your level checked and only supplement if needed
RoseRed Homestead did a test on the electric pressure canner to see if the temperature stayed in the "kill zone" (using a temperature probe device) long enough to kill botulism,and it failed.
The canner that failed was the Presto digital canner for thick pasta sauce. The pasta sauce passed for the Nesco/Carey and Instant Pot Max. By the way, the first time she processed the pasta sauce in her Presto STOVETOP canner it also failed with the recommended processing time for the tested recipe. She increased the processing time to 90 minutes (time recommended for all meats) and all canners passed except the Presto digital canner.
Get a SOLOR GENERATOR!! I have a few. Bluetti or ECOFLOW is the best!! They come in MANY wh!! All prices!! Make SRE that its in a..FARADAY CAGE!!!!
I am Subed on UTUBE and watch you there. GREAT video because I was thinking of buying one. Im a PREPPER and take that VERY seriosly!!...God Bless!!.........................JB-PEI/ CANADA..................OFF-GRID now!
No no no. The presto canner, per the manual, is an auto set for psi. It auto adjusts.
Exactly my point, how do you know if it doesn't as you can't adjust it yourself like you can with non-digital canners
@Melissa K. Norris - Modern Homesteading As dad used to say, "just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it's not there." I don't know how to explain the mechanics behind it, but I do know from using my Presto that I bought used, it does work. Now, my elevation is 400 ft. Prev owners lived higher elevation. And they said it worked just fine. While they're electronic, I feel SOOO much safer using one of these. I could never figure out a standard pressure canner. Not to mention having to pay attention to it constantly, where as this just beeps at me and tells me thr next step..and not one jar has failed because I don't have to constantly worry about what to do next.
Presto electric canner is preset to 15 PSI no matter what your elevation is. Nesco provides 10 and 15 PSI regulators. The Instant Pot Max allows you to set elevation.
Tbh this gives me a migraine. Other countries do not have USDA guidelines. Remember the USDA allowed pesticides in our food supply that make us ill. Modesto for example which Melissa also did a podcast on. So in my book the USDA is not the gospel of canning or my food supply. I have done my research. Nesco/Carey canners have been rigorously tested, the entire plant is tested. Every year this is done. Canning safely is a priority. With that said, I personally chose the Nesco because according to the studies and independent ones , presto and another one does not perform well at higher altitudes. Nesco/Carey does as it comes with a regulator. Which has also been tested rigorously.
I don't trust electronics ae a general rule and I'm certainly not going to trust a computer to make sure my food is safe.
Even if, out of the box, an electric pressure canner is perfect and wonderful there is no way to know when it starts to fail.
One commenter stated that it shows an error if something isn't right. What if that part of the programming is the first thing that goes bad?
No thank you. I'll stick with what has worked for the last 100 years or so.
I received a damaged book. I emailed them for a return.
Keep some of the skepticism, you are trying to discern which is a good thing. A lot of western Christians fixate on personalizing everything in scripture, which is wrong and quite narcissistic. Scripture studies include context. The overall purpose of the Word is to direct us to Jesus, not self. And yes, He does love and care for us. 😀