Cook more in less time.
The Kaisa Villa KV‑909 brings together large-capacity cooking and high-performance reliability. With a spacious 9 litre pot and responsive aluminium build, this 26 cm pressure cooker delivers faster meals for family gatherings, batch cooking, or meal-prepping with less energy and more taste.
✅ KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
9 Liter Capacity – Perfect for large families, parties, or bulk food prep
Premium Aluminium Construction – Lightweight yet durable, with rapid and even heating
26 cm Base Diameter – Spacious cooking area accommodating big roasts or multiple veggie portions
Fast-Track Cooking – High-pressure cooking significantly cuts down prep time
Secure Lock Lid & Safety Valve – Ensures worry-free, pressure-controlled cooking
Cool-Touch Handles – Stay safe when lifting even after heating
Energy-Efficient – Saves fuel and cuts kitchen time
Simple to Clean – Smooth, no-fuss design for easy maintenance
📏 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Brand: Kaisa Villa
Model: KV‑909
Material: Heavy-duty aluminium body with precision lid
Capacity: 9 L
Diameter: 26 cm
Compatible Stovetops: Gas and electric
Weight: Approx. 3 kg
Ideal For: Soups, stews, curries, rice, beans, and large-batch meals
⚙️ HOW TO USE AND MAINTAIN
1. Fill with ingredients and cover with required liquid
2. Secure the lid and ensure the safety valve is properly seated
3. Heat until the valve lifts—then reduce to maintain pressure
4. Once cooking is finished, release pressure before opening
5. Wash with warm soapy water; avoid abrasive brushes to preserve surface
Maintenance Tip: Regularly inspect the gasket and clean the valve to keep optimal function.
💡 WHY CHOOSE KV‑909?
Built for large meals—no more juggling multiple pots
Lightweight aluminium makes it easy to handle
Sealed cooking locks in flavor and nutrients
Perfect balance between performance and affordability
🎯 WHO IT’S FOR
Home chefs cooking for 4–8 people
Meal-preppers and batch-cooking enthusiasts
Catering or small-scale cooking operations
Anyone needing fast, energy-saving meals with minimal fuss