All American 1930

All American 1930

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Manitowoc, WIFounded 1909

Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Company has hand-cast the All American line of pressure cookers and canners in Manitowoc, Wisconsin since 1930. Their signature metal-to-metal sealing system — machined mating surfaces with no gaskets or rubber parts — makes these canners virtually maintenance-free and built to outlast the people who buy them.

Products by All American 1930

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All American 930 30-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner$520-$580

All American 930 30-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

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The 930 is built for high-volume canning seasons — farm harvests, hunting camp, or serious food preservation. At 30 quarts it processes large batches in a single run. Works on gas and electric stoves. Cast and machined in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

All American 925 25-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner$470-$530

All American 925 25-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

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The 925 steps up from the popular 921, adding extra capacity for larger canning sessions. Same gasket-free metal-to-metal sealing system, same hand-cast aluminum construction — just more room per batch. Cast and machined in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

All American 910 10.5-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner$330-$380

All American 910 10.5-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

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The compact entry in the All American line. The 910 holds 10.5 quarts — enough for small-batch canning or everyday pressure cooking — with the same gasket-free metal-to-metal seal and hand-cast aluminum construction as the larger models. Made in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

All American 921 21.5-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner$420-$470

All American 921 21.5-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

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The most popular All American canner. The 921 holds 21.5 quarts and processes quart and pint jars in a single batch. Its exclusive metal-to-metal sealing system needs no gaskets — two machined aluminum surfaces mate precisely, creating an airtight seal without rubber parts that degrade over time. Hand-cast at Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.