

π₯ Cook smart, live fast β Hawkins Contura pressure cooker for the modern kitchen!
The Hawkins Contura Hard Anodised Aluminium Pressure Cooker (2L) combines cutting-edge heat absorption with durable, corrosion-resistant materials. Its secure airtight lid and advanced pressure regulator ensure safe, efficient cooking, while ergonomic design features make meal prep effortless. Ideal for busy professionals seeking quick, healthy homemade meals without compromise.








| ASIN | B00SX03I5I |
| Best Sellers Rank | 155,180 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 30 in Pressure Cookers |
| Brand | HAWKINS |
| Brand Name | HAWKINS |
| Capacity | 2 litres |
| Closure Type | Inner Lid, Outer Lid |
| Colour | Contura Black |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Mechanical knob |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 6,204 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Finish type | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08901165027821, 08901165027845 |
| Included Components | valve |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.8D x 13.5W x 5.9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Pressure Cooker |
| Item Weight | 1.75 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hawkins |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Model Number | CB20 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product dimensions | 7.8D x 13.5W x 5.9H centimetres |
| Special Features | Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible |
V**R
Works well
Very good and a good size
M**S
First time Pressure cooker experience!
Ok, First time Pressure cooker User and I needed something to cook food fast, and with tasty results: So my review: First read the instructions and recipe book that comes with the cooker. I didn't, of course I'm a man and don't need these instructions - wrong. Took half an hour to realise I hadn't a clue how to open the thing, or then close it. Unhook the top lever from the handle, twist it to 90 degrees to the pot handle, wiggle it a little and it comes apart. By then I realised it was a good idea to learn how to cook with it and read the recipe book. Weighed and measured the ingredients and water as per the recipe book, you do need scales and a jug measure, do not second guess. Put the seal around the outside rim of the top, and put together back on from the 90 degree angle and twist to the pot handle and hook. Take the weight off the lid and put aside close by (not on the heat - it hurts when you pick it up), put pot on high heat, when steam starts to come out of the top nozzle, put the weight back on and wait! Within a couple of minutes, there will be a very loud hiss of escaping steam, at which the first time experienced can lead to requiring clean underwear. Turn the heat down to between medium to low, if too high, there will be another escape and whoosh, but don't worry, just turn the heat slightly lower. Important point, Cooking time starts from the first hiss escape of steam, do not over cook by even a couple of minutes, (you can experiment later if you want) stick to the recipe is recommended. Wait till the pot cools before attempting to open, do not take the weight off immediately before doing this, there is a loud escape of steam, plus liquid from the contents which make a mess of your cooking area, stove and any other pots, pans, plates etc. nearby, requiring cleaning - not that I would know this being a man who doesn't need to read the very clear instructions! The pot retains adequate heat to keep the food very hot after the excess pressure is out of the pot. My first meal ( a stew) was far tastier than spending eight hours in a slow cooker. Preparation start to plate was around 30 minutes. Used it several times since, (soups and stews) and not been disappointed once. Main Tips: Read the instructions, then re-read them, watch the video in the promo or on YouTube, get and use Kg/g scales and 500ml measuring jug (don't bother with cups of this and that, not accurate enough). There's enough safety precautions involved, even if you leave on the stove at high heat for a couple of hours not to explode, but will damage the pot inside through burning - it will not explode. Clean pot thoroughly ASAP after meal, baked on crud from previous meals can build up and especially around inner pot edge and will not allow seal to be effective to build pressure.
A**R
Best pressure cooker
This is bang on money, easy to clean, decent appearance and does job in literally half of the time compared to other pressure cookers as build up strong pressure. The size is decent to serve 6 pax at max.
R**N
Highly recommend
Good product. Worth for the money spent. Highly recommend.
W**7
Tiny
So small. I think you could just about get half a cauliflower in .. and the instructions give a list of things not to put in of which some (eg pearl barley) was what I wanted to put in! Not for me. Tiny. Looked smart and strong though.
G**!
Secure lid!!
This is THE best pressure cooker we have ever used. 1. The lid is so secure-although the pan is round, the top opening is oval, so you insert the lid into the pan and the lid has a lip that sits inside. 2. There is no water leakage, just steam. My other pressure cookers spewed water all over my stovetop, so I had to clean after each use. 3. The pressure cooking is strong and steady. Love it! (I usually donβt write reviews but wanted to share this one).
A**N
Dosent detect on Electric Cooktop Induction
nice product but on my Electric Cooktop induction its not detetcting
P**N
Perfect size for 2 persons.
Well In india we using this brand I think more then 25 years now .And I bought yesterday in uk for my self . Always pleased with quality. I was looking for something to make homemade soup. Hawkins Cookers best for everything. If you know how to use. Iβm enjoying my cooking π§βπ³. Thank you ππ»
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