{"id":659,"count":13,"description":"<!-- EN: Autoclaves (full category description) -->\r\n<details class=\"term-description term-desc\">\r\n  <summary>\r\n    Autoclaves - how to choose by jar capacity and type\r\n    <span class=\"term-toggle term-toggle--more\">More<\/span>\r\n    <span class=\"term-toggle term-toggle--less\">Less<\/span>\r\n  <\/summary>\r\n\r\n  <p>\r\n    An autoclave is designed for <strong>canning and sterilizing jars<\/strong>. The easiest way to choose is by <strong>how many jars you can process per batch<\/strong>, and also by autoclave type (water, steam, or 2-in-1), heat source, and material.\r\n  <\/p>\r\n\r\n  <h3>1) Quick choice by jar capacity<\/h3>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li>\r\n      <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 0.5L - <strong>16<\/strong> jars, 1L - <strong>7<\/strong> jars, 2L - <strong>3<\/strong> jars\r\n      <span style=\"opacity:.85\">(usually not intended for 3L jars)<\/span>.\r\n    <\/li>\r\n    <li>\r\n      <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 0.5L - <strong>24<\/strong> jars, 1L - <strong>14<\/strong> jars, 2L - <strong>3<\/strong> jars\r\n      <span style=\"opacity:.85\">(usually not intended for 3L jars)<\/span>.\r\n    <\/li>\r\n    <li>\r\n      <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 0.5L - <strong>32<\/strong> jars, 1L - <strong>21<\/strong> jars, 2L - <strong>6<\/strong> jars\r\n      <span style=\"opacity:.85\">(usually not intended for 3L jars)<\/span>.\r\n    <\/li>\r\n    <li>\r\n      <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 0.5L - <strong>40<\/strong> jars, 1L - <strong>21<\/strong> jars, 2L - <strong>9<\/strong> jars\r\n      <span style=\"opacity:.85\">(usually not intended for 3L jars)<\/span>.\r\n    <\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <h3>2) Autoclave type: water, steam, or 2-in-1<\/h3>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li><strong>Water:<\/strong> sterilization happens in water. A classic, easy-to-understand option.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Steam:<\/strong> sterilization happens with steam. Convenient if you prefer steam mode.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>2-in-1 (water + steam):<\/strong> a universal option that lets you use either mode depending on your routine.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <h3>3) Electric or gas autoclave<\/h3>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li><strong>Electric (universal):<\/strong> convenient for home use, stable \u0440\u0435\u0436\u0438\u043ces and simple operation.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Gas:<\/strong> a good option if you use gas (stove or burner) and want faster heating.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <h3>4) Material: stainless steel or coated metal<\/h3>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li><strong>Stainless steel:<\/strong> practical to maintain, durable, and corrosion-resistant.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Coated metal:<\/strong> a reliable workhorse option with protective coating. Use carefully to avoid damaging the coating.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <h3>5) Practical tips from the manual (for safety and best results)<\/h3>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li><strong>Water level:<\/strong> about <strong>2 cm above the top jar row<\/strong>. Do not fill to the very top, leave an air gap.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Initial pressure:<\/strong> for classic lids, an initial pressure of about <strong>1 atm<\/strong> is commonly used. For <strong>Twist-off<\/strong>, initial pressure is usually <strong>not required<\/strong>.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Temperature and pressure:<\/strong> sterilization is commonly done in the <strong>80\u2013120\u00b0C<\/strong> range. <strong>Do not raise pressure above 5 atm<\/strong>. If pressure approaches or exceeds 5 atm, stop heating and let it cool down.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Opening:<\/strong> release air\/pressure and open only after cooling down to about <strong>30\u00b0C<\/strong>.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>First run:<\/strong> for the first use, we recommend a test run with <strong>1\u20132 jars<\/strong> to understand the process.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <h3>Steam mode (if you use it)<\/h3>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li><strong>Required:<\/strong> a dedicated <strong>steam valve<\/strong>. Water is poured to about <strong>8\u201310 cm from the bottom<\/strong>.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Time:<\/strong> the holding time in steam mode is usually <strong>longer<\/strong> than in water mode.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Jars:<\/strong> in steam mode it is safer to use <strong>Twist-off<\/strong>. Classic lids may require additional jar clamps\/fixators.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <h3>Care tip<\/h3>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li>If water is hard and the autoclave is electric, you can add <strong>a small amount of citric acid<\/strong> to reduce scale on the heating element.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <h3>Autoclave brands<\/h3>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li><strong>UTEHO:<\/strong> <strong>premium<\/strong> autoclaves for those who want maximum convenience, quality, and consistent results.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>SOVEK:<\/strong> a more <strong>budget-friendly<\/strong> option for jar canning, focused on practicality and value.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Other manufacturers:<\/strong> other models with different configurations are also available. The easiest way to choose is by jar capacity, autoclave type, and heat source.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <p>\r\n    <strong>Quick tip:<\/strong> tell us which jars you use most often (0.5L, 1L, or 2L), how frequently you can, and whether electric or gas is more convenient for you. 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