If you’ve ever juggled multiple pans at once only to end up with a soggy roast and undercooked rice, it might be time to reconsider how your kitchen works for you. High Street TV’s pressure cooking range isn’t about reinventing the wheel, it’s about tightening the bolts. From compact electric models to do-it-all multicookers, this lineup helps anyone—whether a seasoned home cook or a post-5pm scrambler—get food on the table faster, better, and with far less stress.
The Smartest Pressure Cookers from High Street TV
- Drew&Cole Pressure King Pro 14-in-1 – Best for families who want full control without the learning curve.
- Drew&Cole CleverChef – A great match for health-conscious cooks chasing big flavour.
- Drew&Cole 3L Mini Pressure King Pro – Perfect for solo diners or tight counter spaces.
- Drew&Cole Express Pressure Cooker – Speed-focused without skipping on taste.
- CleverChef Pro – A solid upgrade if you want precision and versatility.
Shop all pressure cookers at High Street TV
Best Pressure Cooker for Full Family Meals: Drew&Cole Pressure King Pro 14-in-1

What it is:
This 14-in-1 pressure cooker is High Street TV’s flagship for a reason. It blends intuitive controls with pre-programmed settings and quick cook times.
Pros:
- 14 built-in functions cover rice, stew, meat, and even yoghurt
- Digital control panel is easy to use
- Great heat distribution
Cons:
- Slightly bulky for smaller kitchens
- Can take a few uses to memorise all functions
Best for Healthier Cooking Without Fuss: Drew&Cole CleverChef

What it is:
The CleverChef stands out for its focus on low-oil cooking and nutrient preservation. Ideal for batch cookers and clean eaters.
Pros:
- Designed to retain nutrients and moisture
- Non-stick pot is genuinely easy to clean
- Set-and-forget programming
Cons:
- Slightly fewer cooking functions compared to the King Pro
- No pressure-cooking feature (it’s a multicooker instead)
Best Space-Saver for One or Two: Drew&Cole 3L Mini Pressure King Pro

What it is:
All the core features of the full-size model but scaled down to suit single servings or tight flat kitchens.
Pros:
- Compact size fits small countertops
- Faster warm-up and cook times
- Same powerful pressure performance
Cons:
- Not ideal for batch cooking
- Only six functions (which may be limiting for some)
Best for Speedy Weeknight Meals: Drew&Cole Express Pressure Cooker
What it is:
If time is your biggest enemy at dinner, this cooker was made for you. It’s fast, dependable, and doesn’t overwhelm you with too many bells and whistles.
Pros:
- Heats and cooks faster than most electric pressure cookers
- Compact yet roomy enough for 2–3 portions
- Easy to clean design
Cons:
- Less advanced interface
- Lacks some of the smart cooking modes
Best for Precision Lovers: CleverChef Pro
What it is:
This upgraded CleverChef gives you 50 preset options and total manual control for those who like to experiment without burning the dinner.
Pros:
- Versatile: from porridge to pulled pork
- Delay timer and keep-warm functions
- Sleek brushed steel look
Cons:
- Slightly more expensive than entry models
- May be overkill if you just want basics
Everyday Integration: Where These Cookers Shine
High Street TV’s pressure cookers don’t just sit on your countertop—they slot into your life. From prepping Sunday stew in 30 minutes flat to making overnight oats while you sleep, the multitasking potential here is unmatched. You’ll find these especially handy if you live with picky eaters, have kids with sports practice, or just don’t have the patience for slow, complicated meals.
High Street TV: Kitchen Innovation with Real Purpose
All of these cookers come from High Street TV’s trusted kitchen range, where products are built with time-saving, nutritional value, and ease-of-use at the core. The Drew&Cole lineup, in particular, blends thoughtful design with real kitchen logic—every button and preset exists to make home cooking more manageable.
Whether you’re pressure cooking brisket or quickly steaming veg, the engineering behind these appliances makes life smoother without dumbing things down.
Pressure cookers used to intimidate. Now, they feel like essential tools for anyone who wants better food, faster. High Street TV doesn’t overload you with unnecessary complexity—instead, it quietly upgrades your daily kitchen routine. If you’ve been juggling too many pans and not enough time, this might be the kitchen ally you didn’t know you needed.
FAQs
1. Are these pressure cookers safe for beginners?
Yes. Each model has built-in safety locks, steam release systems, and automatic shut-off features.
2. Can you cook frozen meat in them?
You can, though it may add a few minutes to the cooking time. Just make sure it’s evenly spaced inside.
3. Do I need to buy extra accessories?
Most come with a measuring cup, spoon, and steaming tray. Optional accessories like additional inner pots are available.
4. What’s the difference between a pressure cooker and a multicooker?
Multicookers, like the CleverChef, offer more dry cooking modes (like bake or sauté) but may not always include pressure cooking.
5. Are High Street TV’s cookers easy to clean?
Yes. The non-stick inner pots are removable and dishwasher safe. Exterior parts wipe clean easily.











