Here's the site I downloaded the manual from.
http://www.reverewareparts.com/estore/Meal-n-Minutes-Electric-Pressure-Cooker.html
yes
Here is a website that has tons of info on RevereWare products. http://www.reverewareparts.com/info_all.html no affiliation, etc. just trying to help
------ I don't know exactly, I am researching about my Revere Pressure cooker and have found many people looking for parts. Apparently, Revere went bankrupt in 2002, but seems to have been bought out (?) by World Kitchen, which is marketing the Revere line, albeit, it seems offering only the most popular items. Possibly a visit to worldkitchen.com and an email inquiry might steer you in the right direction, or you'll just have to hunt around at thrift stores, craigslist, Ebay or your local junk auction house and estate sales. I know this isn't the best answer, but maybe it will steer you in the right direction. As I'm looking for Revere parts for my Revere pressure cooker, I'd like to know if someone else has any resources. ------ You can buy new replacement parts for the vintage era Revere Ware cookware now at http://www.reverewareparts.com, including handles, pressure cooker gaskets, screws and nuts, and lid knobs. I was a frustrated Revere Ware fan that couldn't find parts so I went and had them made. I also just (1/30/09) posted a link to a pdf of a Revere Ware pressure cooker manual: http://www.reverewareparts.com/estore/Vintage-4-Quart-Pressure-Cookers.html
Because it hasn't been 'proved'. For instructions on proving and for other handy household tips see the related link below.
Deborah revere
Thomas revere was Paul revere's younger brother
Joshua Revere (1774-1801)John Revere (born/died 1776)Joseph Warren Revere (1777-1868)Lucy Revere (born/died 1780)Harriet Revere (1783-1860)John Revere (1783-1786)Maria Revere (1785-1847)John Revere (1787-1847)
Paul Revere Paul Revere Paul Revere
The address of the Revere Public Library is: 179 Beach St., Revere, 02151 5089
His name was Paul Revere. He did not have the nickname "the Revere." Very few people in the 1700's had nicknames.
Paul Revere was a silversmith by trade.
If you mean Revere, Massachusetts, then yes. If you mean Revere Missouri or Minnesota, then no.
I am looking for replacememnt handles and screws for Revere Ware sauce pans also. I have found a place in Lancaster, PA called "The Shine Shop" their website is: http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeoywo4/theshineshop2/id1.html Having just emailed them, I can't guarantee the results yet. However I've seen several positive comments about them online. Good Luck! ----- You can also get replacement handles, screws, knobs, gaskets for vintage Revere Ware at http://www.reverewareparts.com.