The success story of the Fissler pressure cooker began in 1953 with the invention of a multi-level safety valve that made pressure cookers safe for domestic use for the first time. This laid the foundation for the Fissler brand's success in becoming the leading cooking experts. Since then, Fissler has filed countless patents and inventions.
The Fissler Vitavit® pressure cooker made its debut with a unique red lid. The safety valve of the pressure cooker was the first of its kind and until today preserves the best of your ingredients.
The Fissler pressure cooker launches for the first time with the iconic “Solar” décor, which reflects the colors of the Hoppstaedten-Weiersbach coat of arms. The décor proudly refers to the origin of the Fissler brand – Made in Germany – and still enjoys great popularity, especially in Asia. Even today, products with the traditional décor are successfully distributed internationally under the name “Solaryme”.
In the 1980s, Fissler and Annweiler Enamel & Metal Works, a specialist for enamelled cookware in Germany, hit the Zeitgeist of a generation. The floral, colorful designs of the enamelled pressure cookers inspire passionate cooks and set a trendin the industry.
With the Magic series, Fissler defined new standards in terms of function and design at the end of the 80s. The innovative look of the new Fissler pressure cooker sets standards for an entire category.
Leading technology and premium materials: the Vitavit® Premium pressure cooker now shines with an elegant, satin-finished surface and an additional cooking level: four cooking levels, including a pressure free steaming function for health-conscious steaming of fish or vegetables, enable even gentler or very fast cooking.