



🔧 Keep your pressure cooker performing like new — don’t let your canning game fall behind!
The Mirro 2100043693 9882000MW gasket is a high-quality replacement seal designed specifically for 12- and 22-quart Mirro M-Series pressure cookers and canners. Compatible with multiple models, it ensures a reliable pressure seal up to 15 PSI, proven durable through 40+ canning cycles. Easy to install and maintain, this gasket revitalizes vintage cookers, delivering leak-free performance and peace of mind for professional and home canners alike.
| ASIN | B00002N5ZJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #365,681 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,266 in Pressure Cooker Parts & Accessories #1,521 in Cookware Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (495) |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2003 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.06 ounces |
| Item model number | 2100043693 |
| Manufacturer | Groupe SEB |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 4.45 x 7.53 inches |
J**R
Worked for my old M-0622
I searched high and low for the S-3440 or the 3340 gasket that everyone claims you need on a M-0622 pre 1983 ( Dec 1974 to be exact ) Mirro pressure cooker / canner. After checking who knows how many sites, no one had it in stock, had months of backorders, or the website had absolutely horrid reviews, so I figured I would try this one. I received the gasket and did as the instructions said and soaked in hot water. No black residue that they claimed might happen, very little swelling, and it fit right into the lid of the pressure canner. It was a little thinner than the old one, but I'm pretty sure the old one was the original from 1974 ( I bought it at an estate sale ) and who knows the dimensions of it when it was new. I had drilled and tapped the lid to install a pressure gauge of the canner lid so I could watch the pressure as the canner works a few months before and was great in determining if it was holding or not. I broought it to a full rolling boil, oiled the gasket lightly, oiled the rim lightly, and installed the lid. While there was a little give when I pushed down on the lid ( I'm assuming because the new isn't as thick as the old ), the pressure immediately started rising. After a few minutes you could still press it down but it took quite a bit of force. I used the canner three times and had no leaks or issues either time and the stove was set at the same temp I had been using before the new gasket. For those of you in the same boat I was in, give this one a shot to see if it works for you. I was extremely hesitant but it works well for me and I'm glad I finally bought it. BTW, on my canner, the gauge jiggles at 11 PSI. **Update** Going into the second canning season for this gasket. I have used my canner approximately 40 times since I bought this in December of 2014. I still have the occasional leak, but I stop, remove the lid, put it back together and start again and this has solved the issue every time.
W**Y
Seemed too big, but actually was perfect
I suspect that Amazon is mashing a bunch of our reviews for slightly different products into one list of reviews, so take this with a grain of salt- you may be looking at gasket XYZ, and I intended it to be written for gasket 123. But, I bought the Mirro 9882 gasket to go with a 1983ish Mirro Pressure Cooker, style M-0622. When it arrived, I was concerned because it seemed to be too big to fit properly by about an inch. I was mad. I had followed instructions exactly, and it seemed way too big to work. But, the packaging all swore it was the right thing, and I had some time to kill so I did a pressure trial. It did leak in the beginning stages and seemed to take a long time to get to pressure, but it eventually totally stopped leaking and did get up to the 15 lbs pressure I was aiming for. I let it depressurize normally. When I took the lid off, I was shocked and amazing to find that now the gasket fit perfectly. It works great and comes up to pressure much more quickly than it did the first time. I'm sad I didn't take a picture of the gasket before I did the test, but I did take one after, which I'm attaching.
M**R
22 quart Mirror pressure cooker, good fit
Having a 22 quart Mirror pressure cooker, it was made in 1978. The gasket that with the pot was the original. I needed to can some deer meat and replace the seal this year. This fit very well, and once oiled with veggie oil and worked for 10 minutes, it fit very well. It looks to of the same design but a different material, which, since 1978, I am sure the material has been improved. I tucked the gasket into the rim and let it set for a couple days to normalize. Once it did, I found it to fit perfectly and when the lid was fastened, it was a near perfect match. I liked the way the new seal fits and functions properly, I would recommend this product to a family/friend to replace their old one.
A**R
Quality Control Needed
The gasket that was sent to me for my 6 quart Miro pressure cooker is about 10 inches too big. I soaked it in hot water and followed the rest of the directions as it stated that it would shrink quite a bit. Ha Ha! There was no way I could stuff the extra 10 inches in the lid of the pressure cooker. Obviously they sent the wrong size. Too bad, I've had that cooker for over 50 years but I guess I need to buy an Insta Pot. Anybody out there want an expensive rubber ring? No instructions were enclosed as to how to return the merchandise.
C**1
Pressure Canner Gasket
I purchased this pressure canner gasket to replace one in a Mirro pressure canner that I have had for 25+ years. It fits well and I have used it multiple times this summer and it is doing very well. The only reason I gave it 4 stars and not 5 is that I'm not sure it will last 25+ years like the original one did but time will tell.
L**I
A good fit for my 12 quart canner
I got this gasket, knowing it may not be the right one for my cooker. It took a little while to get it, but it does work for my cooker! I soaked it in hot water for 10 minutes or more, then stretched it just a little, since that is what my original one said to do...and it was really big...I had to work a little to get it in the cooker lid, but I got it in and I've been using it ever since. So, I would not stretch it any, but I do recommend this gasket. Now, I just need to get a few more...for backup! My original gasket lasted for around 10 years, and I'm really hoping this one will last at least that long...Happy Canning!
D**.
Mirro S-9882 Cooker/Canner Gasket
I purchased this on recommendation from another review. I have a Mirro-Matic 16, model 0406 16 quart canner/cooker. On receipt of the item I noticed it was not as "hefty" as the original that came with the cooker, but proceeded with the cleaning to give it a test. Everything went fine, followed the instructions in the original book that came with the unit, which by the way was purchased at an estate auction. I pressure tested it with only water on the 15# setting for 15 minutes. The gasket preformed perfectly. As for the delivery, it was here on time but the trail it took I cannot say was efficient at all. I will not go into detail but it went to 4 different states before arriving here, when I live in the state next to the one it originated in. Actually I live only 130 miles, but enough of that. As for duration of service of the product only time will tell.
L**E
So happy to find these online. My husband has been looking for these for years. Just tested the ring this past week and it works. There is joy in my husband's life!😊
C**N
100/100 satisfait.
L**T
j'ai du payer le retour pour un article qui ne me convenait pas la poste m'a couté 21$
D**.
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