Artame Luna 23Ltr Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
Product Description
The Artame Luna is a large-format stainless steel pressure cooker built for professional kitchen use. At 23 litres, it is designed to handle batch cooking at scale — stocks, braised...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 23Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 320
- Dimensions
- 295(H) x 320(Ø)mm
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Product Description
The Artame Luna is a large-format stainless steel pressure cooker built for professional kitchen use. At 23 litres, it is designed to handle batch cooking at scale — stocks, braised meats, pulses, root vegetables, and similar preparations where pressure cooking meaningfully reduces time over conventional methods.
In a working kitchen, the time saving that pressure cooking delivers is genuinely useful. Preparations that would typically occupy a burner for two to three hours can be completed considerably faster, freeing up hob space and allowing kitchen teams to tighten up their prep schedules. The aluminium core base promotes even heat distribution, which reduces the risk of hot spots and uneven cooking across a large batch — a practical consideration when the pot is carrying 15 or more litres of liquid.
Practical benefits for kitchen teams include:
- Single-hand locking handle reduces handling complexity during busy prep periods
- Induction-compatible base suits kitchens running induction ranges alongside gas
- Stainless steel construction throughout cleans down reliably under daily use
- Large batch capacity cuts the number of cooking cycles needed during prep
The cooker works on both gas and induction hobs. At 7.6kg empty, it carries real weight when full, so it is worth thinking about how staff will handle it at height or when draining. Before purchasing, confirm that your existing hob can comfortably accommodate the 320mm base diameter.
This size is well suited to pub kitchens, care homes, school catering units, and similar mid-sized operations where batch cooking is a regular part of the prep routine. For very high-volume sites running multiple pressure cooking cycles across a full service day, a heavier-duty or higher-capacity unit may be a more practical choice.
If you are weighing up whether this capacity matches your prep volumes, the team is glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- 23-litre stainless steel body built for large-batch pressure cooking
- Aluminium core base promotes even heat distribution across the full base
- Single-hand central locking handle for secure, practical operation
- Compatible with both gas and induction hobs for flexible kitchen placement
- 320mm base diameter suits standard commercial hob ring sizes
Operational Benefits
- Reduces cooking time on stocks and braises, freeing up hob capacity sooner
- Fewer cooking cycles needed per service, supporting tighter prep schedules
- Even base heat reduces risk of scorching or uneven results in large batches
- Induction compatibility keeps options open as kitchens transition away from gas
- Stainless steel construction withstands daily commercial use and cleans efficiently
Specifications
- Capacity
- 23Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 320
- Dimensions
- 295(H) x 320(Ø)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Induction
- Yes
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Weight
- 7.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- For most mid-sized operations — pub kitchens, care homes, school catering — a 23-litre pressure cooker is sufficient for routine batch prep of stocks, pulses, and braised dishes. If you are running multiple back-to-back cycles daily or cooking for very large covers, it is worth considering whether a higher-capacity unit would reduce pressure on your prep schedule.
- Yes, the Artame Luna has an induction-compatible base, making it suitable for use on both gas and induction hobs. If you are running a mixed kitchen or planning an induction transition, it will work across both setups without any adaptation needed.
- The main practical consideration is hob compatibility — confirm your hob ring can accommodate a 320mm base diameter before purchasing. It is also worth thinking about ergonomics: at 7.6kg empty, the pot will be considerably heavier when full, so consider how staff will handle it safely when draining or moving it from the hob.