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Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker, Warmer & Sterilizer, Includes App With Over 800 Recipes, Stainless Steel, 8 Quart

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Brand Instant Pot
Capacity 8 Quarts
Material Stainless steel
Color Stainless Steel/Black
Finish Type Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 13.18"D x 14.8"W x 10.4"H
Special Feature 13 Smart Touch customizable programs
Wattage 1200 watts
Item Weight 10.1 Pounds
Control Method Touch

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  • 7-IN-1 FUNCTIONALITY: Pressure cook, slow cook, rice cooker, yogurt maker, steamer, sauté pan and food warmer..Frequency = 60 hz
  • QUICK ONE-TOUCH COOKING: 13 customizable Smart Programs for pressure cooking ribs, soups, beans, rice, poultry, yogurt, desserts and more.
  • COOK FAST OR SLOW: Pressure cook delicious one-pot meals up to 70% faster than traditional cooking methods or slow cook your favorite traditional recipes – just like grandma used to make.
  • QUICK AND EASY CLEAN UP: Finger-print resistant, stainless-steel sides and dishwasher-safe lid, inner pot, and accessories.
  • SAFETY FEATURES: Includes over 10 safety features, plus overheat protection and safe-locking lid
  • PERFECT FOR LARGER FAMILIES: Cook for up to 8 people – perfect for larger families, or meal prepping and batch cooking for singles and smaller families
  • VERSATILE INNER COOKING POT: We use food-grade stainless-steel, a tri-ply bottom for more even cooking and perfect for sautéing
  • DISCOVER AMAZING RECIPES: Includes the free Instant Brands Connect App, where you can find new recipes to create quick favorites and prepare delicious meals, available for iOS and Android.

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Easy to use, easy to clean, fast, versatile, and convenient, the Instant Pot® Duo™ is the one that started it all. It replaces 7 kitchen appliances: pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté pan, yogurt maker & warmer. With 13 built-in smart programs, cook your favorite dishes with the press of a button. The tri-ply, stainless steel inner pot offers quick, even heating performance. Redefine cooking and enjoy quick and easy meals anywhere, any time. The Instant Pot Duo offers the quality, convenience and versatility you’ve come to expect from Instant – discover amazing.

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Easy to clean
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control method
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Customers like the ease of cleaning, value, speed, and versatility of the pressure cooker. They mention that it works well, cleans up easily, and is worth the price. They appreciate the ability to cook other items very fast, and that it can make hard boiled eggs pretty fast. They also mention that the product is a great investment for busy cooks and those who love to entertain.

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2,809 customers mention2,569 positive240 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the pressure cooker. They mention that it is a very good unit that delivers top-notch results, and that it does everything they want it to do. They appreciate the high-quality inner pot and the improved steam release valve system. Overall, customers find it to be a worthy purchase and a good addition to any kitchen.

"...The inner pot is high quality...." Read more

"...This unit works great and cleans up easily. It has all the bells and whistles that almost anyone would need...." Read more

"...Takes alittle learning but so worth it. Many uses and cooks like it is supposed too. Cooked a frozen solid turkey breast in 1 hour and was great...." Read more

"...even with a cosmetic imperfection, this kitchen workhorse delivers top-notch results, making it a five-star investment for anyone seeking..." Read more

2,310 customers mention2,177 positive133 negative

Customers are satisfied with the speed of the pressure cooker. They mention that it can make yogurt and other items very fast. They appreciate the ease and speed of making meals, and mention that the timer functions are great. They also say that it's a great time saver and that it cooks great meals.

"...2-qt is perfect for simple dinner for 2 - and fast - it takes little time to come up to pressure or for natural release...." Read more

"...We love to cook raw beans and freeze them away. They are easy to cook in the Instant Pot...." Read more

"...The cooking times are significantly reduced without compromising the quality of the meals...." Read more

"...finished,made several different full meals in 1/2 the time & food taste much better, spare ribs, beef stew, chicken & broccoli alfredo,the only down..." Read more

1,648 customers mention1,481 positive167 negative

Customers find the pressure cooker easy to use. They say it's simple to learn times, temps, pressure, and techniques to use for whatever. They also say it has a pretty good instruction book, and it makes amazing yogurt. Customers also mention that it makes the best hard boiled eggs, pot roast, soup, meats, and more. They appreciate the different settings for saute, and that it has all the bells and whistles that almost anyone would need.

"...You can choose different settings for "Saute": great when you want a simmer and not a rapid boil!..." Read more

"...This unit works great and cleans up easily. It has all the bells and whistles that almost anyone would need...." Read more

"Love this InstaPot. Easy directions and use. Takes alittle learning but so worth it. Many uses and cooks like it is supposed too...." Read more

"...It's easy to clean, user-friendly, and the stainless steel interior ensures durability...." Read more

703 customers mention632 positive71 negative

Customers find the pressure cooker easy to clean. They mention that the stainless steel pot is easy to wash and the soaking solves a lot of cleaning problems. They also appreciate the dishwasher-safe parts and the ability to remove the lid for cleaning. Overall, most are happy with the ease of use and cleaning of the product.

"...The inner pot is high quality. Soaking solves a lot of cleaning problems in stainless steel...." Read more

"...This unit works great and cleans up easily. It has all the bells and whistles that almost anyone would need...." Read more

"...It's easy to clean, user-friendly, and the stainless steel interior ensures durability...." Read more

"...I love that everything is stainless steel, easy to use, very little mess and is so quite it is a shame not to have one...." Read more

648 customers mention644 positive4 negative

Customers like the versatility of the pressure cooker. They say it has a great set of options, and can make a variety of meals. They also appreciate the ability to do one-pot meals and the steaming feature. Customers also mention that there's a vast assortment of Instant Pot cookbooks available that include all sorts of cuisines.

"...(I loved the oval pot of the Cooks Essential PC - it was so easy to saute in it!)..." Read more

"...Easy directions and use. Takes alittle learning but so worth it. Many uses and cooks like it is supposed too...." Read more

"...from pressure cooking to sautéing and steaming, make it a multifunctional powerhouse...." Read more

"...cooker, a slow cooker, a sauté pan, a steamer, a rice cooker, a yogurt maker, and probably a stand-up comedian when I'm not looking...." Read more

535 customers mention501 positive34 negative

Customers are satisfied with the taste of the pressure cooker. They mention that the meat is always tender and delicious, and the chicken comes out juicy. They also say that it makes perfect risotto, rice, baked beans, and hard boiled eggs flawlessly. Customers also say the pressure cooking leaves the beef very tender.

"...I cooked it for 18 mins and let it depressurize naturally. The meat was perfect but the potatoes were a tad over done so next time I'll drop the..." Read more

"...They will get so much enjoyment out of it with good tasting healthy food...." Read more

"...The wings were tender, flavorable, and delicious (you would have thought that I spent hours making these wings!)...." Read more

"...Plug it in. Check the chart. I just put any amount of time. Perfect meat. Forget fast food. Invest all the savings from fast food...." Read more

488 customers mention423 positive65 negative

Customers generally like the value of the pressure cooker. They mention that it's worth the price, and a great investment for busy cooks and those who love to entertain. They also say that the price and shipping are reasonable.

"...looks like new, on you tube demo,will try, this pot is well worth the money easy to use, not afraid to pressure release any longer, will make many..." Read more

"...This Instant Pot is well worth the money." Read more

"...it's now showing at $122, but I'm telling you, this thing is worth its weight in gold and can replace so many kitchen appliances...." Read more

"...I think it is money well spent just for the ease of preparation and not having to slave over the stove for hours and things get done faster...." Read more

475 customers mention335 positive140 negative

Customers like the size of the pressure cooker. They mention it's large enough to cook good-sized portions, and has plenty of options. Some say that it'll fit just fine on their counter and is worth the counter space.

"...The silicone gasket fits very snugly. In fact, after I did my preliminary sudsy wash, it seemed like torture to get the gasket to fit correctly...." Read more

"...To my delight this isn't the case and in fact is the perfect size for my husband and I. It's allowed me to do the pot in pot method easily as well..." Read more

"...Crisps where a microwave cannot. Basket might be small for a large family, but it works well" Read more

"...Easily moved and stored out of the wayAttractive to look at and you won't mind leaving it on your counters (if you have the room)..." Read more

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**UPDATE** Done after 3 years
**UPDATE** Well, it was good while it lasted. I turned it on yesterday to fix beans and all the lights lit up and I got a weird error code: CH6. I looked it up and that code means the pot has a defect - a faulty pressure sensor. Now it's just a giant paperweight. I contacted IP but because my pot is 3 years old, the best I can get is a 20 percent discount (but not here on Amazon where I shop all the time). It's not worth it. I can't replace a pot every 3 years. If it was my fault, I could see it but it's a mfrs defect. So... I'm going to look for some other brand. At least I have the inner pot to use for something.I didn't want to like the Instant Pot because it seemed like such a fad/trend, but... I am now one of its biggest promoters. I LOVE this thing. I think that I've only used my stove and oven a couple of times since I got an IP. I had the 6-quart at first and when I realized how much I was using it and needed a bigger one, I got the 8-quart and gave the 6 to my SIL for Christmas.PROS:You can cook almost anything in it. So far, I've done chicken breasts and wings, burgers, collard greens, turkey breast (for Thanksgiving), and a yogurt cheesecake. INo heating up the kitchen (in the summer, this will be really important)Less cleanup (Basically it's just what you fit into the IP)Easily moved and stored out of the wayAttractive to look at and you won't mind leaving it on your counters (if you have the room)Quiet operation.Has a Delay Start button. I find this perfect for most days. It's like that old saying of "set it and forget it".CONS:The Steam button confuses every new user. If it's up, you don't want to open it. (** On the 8-qt model the button stand way high out of the hole when cooking. I have attached photos showing the button positions on the *8 Quart model ONLY*)You will most likely need more accessories. I got a set of Pot-in-Pot pans and still would like to have more IP items.Can be awkward to remove foods/pans from the pot. Most people have learned to make slings out of foil or string.The steam release can be confusing & scary to new users. Basically "quick release" is using something to lift the steam nozzle to let the steam shoot out fast until the button pops down. "Slow Release" is when you just let the food sit for a while when it's finished cooking. I do this when I am cooking ahead of time. The main thing is to learn what position the button needs to be in on your model before you attempt to remove the lid.It does not brown or crisp foods. You can get some result on some foods using the Saute function but using the oven or air fryer to finish is bestLike most people, I didn't even use my IP for a few days after getting it because I was so scared of the thing. I joined a Facebook group and did a lot of online research before I finally took a chance. Now that I've used the IP, I can't imagine being without it.A couple of notes I wish I'd known before:1. The difference in size is important. I started with a 6-qt and moved up to the 8-qt and I'm cooking mainly for oneThis is a great photo showing the difference in sizes is courtesy online of "Mama Shire"2. Do make notes of temps and times for things you cook. I put my notes in my cookbook and a copy on the fridge. Not everyone else's times and temps worked for me.3. You can use the handle of a wooden spoon or something to do a quick steam release.4. For some reason, I need to use more seasonings when cooking in the IP with the lid on. That, or adding a little oil on top of seasonings seems to help.5. There are recipes for cakes and bread, etc online. Take time to experiment and don't just stick to the pressure cooking button.6. For browning some foods, the Saute function is really useful.7. If you preheat IP with the Saute function while prepping food, the machine gets ready faster when you start to cook.8. That Steam/Vent switch is not meant to be tight as I thought it should be. I thought mine was broken because it was so loose. Nope. It's just like that. You simply turn the thing toward Steam when getting ready to cook/pressurize. When done, if you want to do a quick release and open the pot, that is when you use something to lift the switch to let the steam escape. Or you can just wait until it finishes releasing on its one and the nozzle drops back into place.
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My 8-quart Instant Pot arrived yesterday mid-day. This is my 4th or 5th electric pressure cooker, and it is replacing a Cooks Essentials 6-quart electric PC whose interior pot's non-stick lining had chipped. I also have some smaller Kuhn Rikon stovetop PCs, which permit really quick cooking for the recipes that fit into them.

I "must" have a large electric pressure cooker for 5 things:

1) I love to cook a whole chicken and make my chicken soup completely from scratch. In the U.S. our grocery stores have big chickens.

2) I am hooked on my own Corned Beef and Cabbage, because I cook the corned beef the night before, and remove the fat after a day of refrigeration. It tastes "cleaner" but still has lots of flavor.

3) Recipes for beef stews might limit the volume of potatoes, carrots, and onions to fit in the pot. An 8-quart pot allows me to use a larger cut of beef, and add more potatoes without jeopardizing the PC's ability to come up to pressure.

4) PC recipes that take longer than an hour test my patience for hanging around. I like to "set it and forget it" for a while.

5) Ribs. Ribs take up a lot of space, and most people don't limit themselves to a proper "single" portion. Set dry-rubbed ribs on a trivet in the PC and let the water's steam produce moist ribs. No BBQ sauce is needed!

I still use my smaller stovetop PCs for:

1) 3-qt is perfect size for rice. I prefer PC rice to rice cooker rice - less scorching. I freeze extra cooked rice.

2) 2-qt is perfect for simple dinner for 2 - and fast - it takes little time to come up to pressure or for natural release.

3) 5-qt braiser holds a full-size round cooling rack, allowing me to steam 4-5 chicken breasts or quickly steam asparagus.

4) I use the 5-qt braiser when I need a truly "quick release" to add foods in stages. With a stovetop PC, you take the PC to the sink and run cold water on the lid to reduce the pressure quickly. You can't do that with an electric cooker.

So, how about the 8-quart Instant Pot?

1) The inner pot is high quality. Soaking solves a lot of cleaning problems in stainless steel.

2) The silicone gasket fits very snugly. In fact, after I did my preliminary sudsy wash, it seemed like torture to get the gasket to fit correctly. I thought I had fit it correctly... until I tried to do the Water Test and I was unable to lock the lid in position. Thank goodness some kind souls on the Instant Pot Community page on Facebook helped me identify the problem. (When you get your 8-qt pot, observe carefully how the gasket fits before disassembling for washing.) Today,when I reassembled my IP, I patiently positioned the ring in one spot and patiently coaxed it into place, so apparently this old dog could still learn a new trick. (It is important that the gasket and the lid both be completely dry!)

3) The 8-qt. machine is BIG, and TALL. My kitchen counters are the high standard height, and it seemed awkward to me to try to saute in the Instant Pot. (One person suggested strongly that I use a step ladder - obviously no senior should try sauteing from a ladder.) With my beef stew recipe, I had planned to saute mushrooms and onions on the stove anyway (both emit a LOT of liquid, plus there is more "umami" when prepared this way) and add them to the stew at the end. So I sauteed the beef in the same 6 3/4 qt Le Creuset pot I was going to use for the mushrooms (I don't flip as much food out of that pot as when I use a normal saute pan). My method worked fine for me. If you dread cleaning an extra pot/pan, then you might choose to do everything in the Instant Pot - your choice. Today I reflected that I might use a table at the lower standard counter height, which would make it easier for me to saute in the Instant Pot itself, as long as the cord reached. (I loved the oval pot of the Cooks Essential PC - it was so easy to saute in it!)

4) The IP came up to pressure and down from pressure faster than the Cooks Essential PC. For a "quick" release, you don't have to wait as long before letting some steam out. And once the steam lever was released, the pressure came down very fast - that was a huge improvement over the Cook's Essential.

5) You can choose different settings for "Saute": great when you want a simmer and not a rapid boil!

6) There was plenty of extra room in the pot for the additional potatoes and carrots DH wants in the next batch.

7) Our beef stew was delightful, just as mouth-watering as doing the whole nine yards of Julia Child's Boeuf Bourguignon.

I am looking forward to trying many more recipes in this versatile cooker.

p.s. The packaging impressed me a lot! There was a reinforced plastic strap around the Instant Pot shipping box that made it easy to remove from the slightly larger Amazon shipping box. Inside the Instant Pot shipping box was the product box with all the graphics as you might see on a store shelf. The product box also had a plastic strap to coax the product box out of the Instant Pot shipping box. The product box had styrofoam reinforcement of the product at top and bottom. So the product was well protected during its shipping!
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We like to cook our food and skip the bad additives such as too much salt. After several months we've used it about four times weekly. We love to cook raw beans and freeze them away. They are easy to cook in the Instant Pot. I also like to make soups with plenty of fresh veggies and other ingredients and freeze most of it. This unit works great and cleans up easily. It has all the bells and whistles that almost anyone would need. There are plenty of YouTube videos on how to use them and also for making good meals.
We have two crock pots that we'll probably get rid of. This unit is also excellent at steaming foods which helps preserve the nutrients. Could not be happier with this unit as we enter the Instant Pot world!
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2017
Dear Mr. Instant Pot Inventor, THANK YOU! This is coming from a die-hard standard pressure cooker fan. I've been eyeing the Instant Pot for a year now. Chatting with my friends that purchase them to see how they like them and what they don't like about them but none of my friends use regular pressure cookers so it wasn't a true comparison for me. Well I went ahead and ordered the 8 quart on Black Friday and let me tell all who read this review I LOVE IT! My husband loves it. We've used it daily for the past week.

I was originally wanting the 6 quart but by Black Friday the 6 quart on Amazon was sold out and the 8 quart was on sale so that's the one I purchased. In addition my friend had already been telling me to purchase the 8 quart and that I wouldn't be disappointed with it. When it arrived and I pulled it out of its box I thought it was massive and would be too big. To my delight this isn't the case and in fact is the perfect size for my husband and I. It's allowed me to do the pot in pot method easily as well as make a large batch of soup.

My favorite aspect is the set it and forget it for the pressure cooker. I've not had the opportunity to use it as a rice steamer or crock pot yet. I know most people are afraid to use a regular pressure cooker because of the fear of it exploding and you have to be near it and watch it while it's in use to ensure it's kept at the correct pressure. With the Instant Pot you literally turn it on, set the settings, and walk away. You come back and it's done. Wahlaa!!!! Unlike a regular pressure cooker the steam doesn't vent and spit through the weight while it's cooking so there's no mess on your counter to tend to.

I've also found that the recipes I'm using today can be used in the Instant Pot without any or limited modifications. The only modifications I've found I've needed to make have been on cooking time and it's to actually lower it. I'm assuming it's because the cooker keeps all of the moisture trapped inside it's cooking more efficiently (remember comment above about it not letting steam sputter out the weight). I've made burgundy beef tips with frozen beef and 2 medium sized sweet potatoes at the same time but using the provided steaming rack upside down so the potatoes sat above the meat. I cooked it for 18 mins and let it depressurize naturally. The meat was perfect but the potatoes were a tad over done so next time I'll drop the time from 18 to 15 mins. The interesting thing was the sweet potato skins, they were tender and could be eaten as well. They were as tender as one on a red skinned potato. My other favorite usage is to make my steel cut oatmeal in it. I've been doing this in a pressure cooker for years now using the pot in pot method. I've changed nothing on this recipe and it's coming out perfect in the Instant Pot. We make 5 servings at a time and it takes 5 mins to cook and then I let it depressurize naturally. We've also made a batch of ham, greens, and lentil soup from scratch and it was very easy to do. Again, you literally just set it and forget it and come back to some delicious food.

So now I have 2 pressure cookers, 1 crock pot, and 1 rice steamer that's all been replaced by this one device. Will I get rid of my pressure cookers, crock pot, and rice steamer? No I don't think so. They'll be used as backups...unless I become like so many others and buy more Instant Pots! My friends before me all have multiple sized devices now so I guess it's inevitable that I will as well one day. I hear they're like cats, you can't have just one. So again, thank you and I hope you get to read this one personally someday. Till then I hope my review helps others who are contemplating on purchasing the device. The answer is yes...yes you want one but you just don't know it yet.
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5.0 out of 5 stars From a die-hard standard pressure cooker user, this is a fantastic kitchen device and you want one!
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2017
Dear Mr. Instant Pot Inventor, THANK YOU! This is coming from a die-hard standard pressure cooker fan. I've been eyeing the Instant Pot for a year now. Chatting with my friends that purchase them to see how they like them and what they don't like about them but none of my friends use regular pressure cookers so it wasn't a true comparison for me. Well I went ahead and ordered the 8 quart on Black Friday and let me tell all who read this review I LOVE IT! My husband loves it. We've used it daily for the past week.

I was originally wanting the 6 quart but by Black Friday the 6 quart on Amazon was sold out and the 8 quart was on sale so that's the one I purchased. In addition my friend had already been telling me to purchase the 8 quart and that I wouldn't be disappointed with it. When it arrived and I pulled it out of its box I thought it was massive and would be too big. To my delight this isn't the case and in fact is the perfect size for my husband and I. It's allowed me to do the pot in pot method easily as well as make a large batch of soup.

My favorite aspect is the set it and forget it for the pressure cooker. I've not had the opportunity to use it as a rice steamer or crock pot yet. I know most people are afraid to use a regular pressure cooker because of the fear of it exploding and you have to be near it and watch it while it's in use to ensure it's kept at the correct pressure. With the Instant Pot you literally turn it on, set the settings, and walk away. You come back and it's done. Wahlaa!!!! Unlike a regular pressure cooker the steam doesn't vent and spit through the weight while it's cooking so there's no mess on your counter to tend to.

I've also found that the recipes I'm using today can be used in the Instant Pot without any or limited modifications. The only modifications I've found I've needed to make have been on cooking time and it's to actually lower it. I'm assuming it's because the cooker keeps all of the moisture trapped inside it's cooking more efficiently (remember comment above about it not letting steam sputter out the weight). I've made burgundy beef tips with frozen beef and 2 medium sized sweet potatoes at the same time but using the provided steaming rack upside down so the potatoes sat above the meat. I cooked it for 18 mins and let it depressurize naturally. The meat was perfect but the potatoes were a tad over done so next time I'll drop the time from 18 to 15 mins. The interesting thing was the sweet potato skins, they were tender and could be eaten as well. They were as tender as one on a red skinned potato. My other favorite usage is to make my steel cut oatmeal in it. I've been doing this in a pressure cooker for years now using the pot in pot method. I've changed nothing on this recipe and it's coming out perfect in the Instant Pot. We make 5 servings at a time and it takes 5 mins to cook and then I let it depressurize naturally. We've also made a batch of ham, greens, and lentil soup from scratch and it was very easy to do. Again, you literally just set it and forget it and come back to some delicious food.

So now I have 2 pressure cookers, 1 crock pot, and 1 rice steamer that's all been replaced by this one device. Will I get rid of my pressure cookers, crock pot, and rice steamer? No I don't think so. They'll be used as backups...unless I become like so many others and buy more Instant Pots! My friends before me all have multiple sized devices now so I guess it's inevitable that I will as well one day. I hear they're like cats, you can't have just one. So again, thank you and I hope you get to read this one personally someday. Till then I hope my review helps others who are contemplating on purchasing the device. The answer is yes...yes you want one but you just don't know it yet.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Love this InstaPot. Easy directions and use. Takes alittle learning but so worth it. Many uses and cooks like it is supposed too. Cooked a frozen solid turkey breast in 1 hour and was great. Awesome product

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5.0 out of 5 stars Instantly Turns Janes And Joes Into Pros!
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2019
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 I am an admittedly terrible cook when it comes to traditional means of using a stove and I imagine that my cooking is a slight step up from eating canned dog food, but the Instant Pot has entirely changed this.

This thing is friendly for cooking dummies like myself. There are tons of delicious recipes online that are easy to follow and once everything is in the pot, you simply start a timer and that's it. Once the timer is done, open the valve to release the steam and once the steam has released, dinner is served. There is literally nothing to screw up during the cooking process; it's simple and ingenious.

The Instant Pot works by using pressure from steam to significantly shorten cooking times meaning more time for you to do other fun things like hanging out with your significant other, or watching TV, or both! We've made 'fall off the bone' ribs in about 45 mins (including creating the sauté and taking into account warming up and steam release) that were comparable in taste to ribs that had been slow cooked for 4 hrs. We've also used it to make homemade soups as it takes much less time for the flavour in the ingredients in the soup to trickle into the soup vs traditional boiling over a stove. Chicken in ten minutes? You bet. Perfectly cooked hard boiled eggs in under 5 minutes and delicious cheesecake in under an hour (including steam release) were all no problem for even a simpleton like myself to make, and best of all, everything actually tastes great too!! I've included pictures of a few of the things we've made using the Instant Pot. Yes, all of the food pictures in this review were made using the Instant Pot!

When it comes to cooking, there aren't too many things out there that are game changers, but an air fryer, a sous vide and an Instant Pot are, and if you happen to have all three, congratulations for having the trifecta of cooking greatness in your kitchen!

PROS

* So easy to use that even guys that literally can't cook (me) can look like a rock star. Once everything is in the pot, you set the timer and go. Once it's done, open the valve to release the steam and dinner is served. There literally is nothing to screw up and best of all, the food is delicious!

* The Instant Pot significantly shortens cooking time of most things, freeing up your valuable time to do other fun things! :P

* There are literally tons and tons of delicious recipes online. Guaranteed you will discover there are things that you can make in the Instant Pot that you never knew could be made in an Instant Pot.

* Goodbye slow cooker. That was so the 70's.

* Easy to clean. The pot is stainless steel and the lid can be removed and fully submerged. The seal on the lid comes off and replacement seals for the lid can be purchased when it eventually wears out.

CONS

* Too many models just make for mass confusion. Have a look at my TIPS section for some help.

* Expensive, so wait for a sale if you can as they do on sale, especially for big events like Boxing Day, Black Friday, etc.

TIPS

* Don't get too caught up with the "x-in-1" features. They just add a preset cooking time for a type of food to the Instant Pot and up the "in-1" number. You can just manually input the cooking time yourself.

* The most important thing is determining the size of the Instant Pot that you need. For our family of 4, we went for the 8 quart esp. since the wife likes to make home made soups.

* The Lux model does not have low pressure cooking while Duo models have both high and low pressure. Low pressure cooking is typically used to make delicate foods like yogurt, eggs and veggies. If you don't think you'll make yogurt, eggs or veggies in the Instant Pot, just get the Lux model which skips the low pressure. Pro tip: Cooking rice uses high pressure.

* Take the Instant Pot outdoors to release the steam when doing a quick release or it will quickly smell up the house of whatever you're making. Use a glove or mitt to be safe.

* When making a lot of food, esp. soups, mind the max line. If you want less chance to have a mess on the bottom of the lid, go an inch under the max line.

* Be careful when releasing the steam. I've included a video of what a fast release of the steam looks like. You don't want your bare hand anywhere close to that hot steam. Read the instruction manual!!! Seriously, read it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Instantly Turns Janes And Joes Into Pros!
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2019
I am an admittedly terrible cook when it comes to traditional means of using a stove and I imagine that my cooking is a slight step up from eating canned dog food, but the Instant Pot has entirely changed this.

This thing is friendly for cooking dummies like myself. There are tons of delicious recipes online that are easy to follow and once everything is in the pot, you simply start a timer and that's it. Once the timer is done, open the valve to release the steam and once the steam has released, dinner is served. There is literally nothing to screw up during the cooking process; it's simple and ingenious.

The Instant Pot works by using pressure from steam to significantly shorten cooking times meaning more time for you to do other fun things like hanging out with your significant other, or watching TV, or both! We've made 'fall off the bone' ribs in about 45 mins (including creating the sauté and taking into account warming up and steam release) that were comparable in taste to ribs that had been slow cooked for 4 hrs. We've also used it to make homemade soups as it takes much less time for the flavour in the ingredients in the soup to trickle into the soup vs traditional boiling over a stove. Chicken in ten minutes? You bet. Perfectly cooked hard boiled eggs in under 5 minutes and delicious cheesecake in under an hour (including steam release) were all no problem for even a simpleton like myself to make, and best of all, everything actually tastes great too!! I've included pictures of a few of the things we've made using the Instant Pot. Yes, all of the food pictures in this review were made using the Instant Pot!

When it comes to cooking, there aren't too many things out there that are game changers, but an air fryer, a sous vide and an Instant Pot are, and if you happen to have all three, congratulations for having the trifecta of cooking greatness in your kitchen!

PROS

* So easy to use that even guys that literally can't cook (me) can look like a rock star. Once everything is in the pot, you set the timer and go. Once it's done, open the valve to release the steam and dinner is served. There literally is nothing to screw up and best of all, the food is delicious!

* The Instant Pot significantly shortens cooking time of most things, freeing up your valuable time to do other fun things! :P

* There are literally tons and tons of delicious recipes online. Guaranteed you will discover there are things that you can make in the Instant Pot that you never knew could be made in an Instant Pot.

* Goodbye slow cooker. That was so the 70's.

* Easy to clean. The pot is stainless steel and the lid can be removed and fully submerged. The seal on the lid comes off and replacement seals for the lid can be purchased when it eventually wears out.

CONS

* Too many models just make for mass confusion. Have a look at my TIPS section for some help.

* Expensive, so wait for a sale if you can as they do on sale, especially for big events like Boxing Day, Black Friday, etc.

TIPS

* Don't get too caught up with the "x-in-1" features. They just add a preset cooking time for a type of food to the Instant Pot and up the "in-1" number. You can just manually input the cooking time yourself.

* The most important thing is determining the size of the Instant Pot that you need. For our family of 4, we went for the 8 quart esp. since the wife likes to make home made soups.

* The Lux model does not have low pressure cooking while Duo models have both high and low pressure. Low pressure cooking is typically used to make delicate foods like yogurt, eggs and veggies. If you don't think you'll make yogurt, eggs or veggies in the Instant Pot, just get the Lux model which skips the low pressure. Pro tip: Cooking rice uses high pressure.

* Take the Instant Pot outdoors to release the steam when doing a quick release or it will quickly smell up the house of whatever you're making. Use a glove or mitt to be safe.

* When making a lot of food, esp. soups, mind the max line. If you want less chance to have a mess on the bottom of the lid, go an inch under the max line.

* Be careful when releasing the steam. I've included a video of what a fast release of the steam looks like. You don't want your bare hand anywhere close to that hot steam. Read the instruction manual!!! Seriously, read it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This Is The Review You Are Looking For...
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2018
The Instant Pot Has Seriously Changed My Life. It has no doubt cut down my food expenses (cutting down take-out and product waste) but has also renewed my passion for cooking! I was tired of dry over cooked meat and hours of standing in the kitchen trying to simmer cook meals for flavour. I work long hours and can’t devote an entire day to meal prep, so being able to come home and make a one pot meal in 10 minutes with veggies, protein, and my starch all at once has been life changing! You can cook meat from frozen states in minutes with no need to even defrost! I can cook two juicy and tender chicken breasts fully in 5-6 minutes!

So Here Are My Favourite Features Of The Instant Pot DUO Series:

PROS:

FAST
The contents of the pressure cooker cooks at a higher temperature than what can be achieved by a conventional boil — more heat means more speed. Pressure cooking is about twice as fast as conventional cooking (sometimes, faster!) I have included a few of the cook times below for common meats below. Cooking both from fresh or frozen states. Please be advised a full set of cooking times and charts will be available to you in the included "recipe book" that comes with your instant pot. Below I provide my personal experiences so yours may differ slightly.

BEEF:
• Pot Roasts – 30 – 40 minutes
• Stew Meat – 15 – 20 minutes
• Ribs – 25 – 30 minutes
• Ground Beef, frozen – 10-25 minutes

CHICKEN
• Whole – 6 minutes per pound
• Boneless – 5-8 minutes
• Boneless, frozen – 8-12 minutes
• Bone-In – 10 – 15 minutes

PORK
• Ham, re-heat boneless fully cooked – 6 – 7 minutes
• Ham, shoulder – 8 minutes/1LB
• Roast, butt – 15 minutes/1LB
• Roast, loin – 20 minutes/1LB
• Ribs – 20 – 25 minutes
• Chops – 5 – 6 minutes

FISH
• Whole – 5 – 6 minutes
• Whole, frozen – 7 – 10 minutes
• Fillets – 2 – 3 minutes
• Fillet, frozen – 3 – 4 minutes

Please note that you can also make grains, fruits and vegetables (fresh or frozen), as well as yogurt and many desserts in this post aswell. Cook time will be available in your guide but I will add pictures attached to this review of the cooling charts for your knowledge. This review cannot possibly cover all the amazing things this pot can do for you.

EASE OF USE
I truly believe anyone can make a fantastic meal regardless of skill set! The instant pot Duo offers preset programs so it's as easy as putting your meat/starch/whatever in the pot, adding water, closing the lid and pressing a button to get it started. No calculations required! Please note, just because you do not have a certain pre-set button on your model does not mean you cannot use your pot to make it. For example, the Duo series does not has a "cake" button pre-set. All this means is that you will follow a recipe and instead of hitting "cake" you will hit "manual" and cook it at pressure for however long the recipe says. This pot truly can do everything!

HEALTHY
"Pressure cooking is one of the healthiest cooking methods. According to a study published in the Journal of Food Science, pressure cooking preserves 90-95% of vitamins. The extra speed and heat of pressure cooking practically flash-cooks vegetables, allowing them to retain more vitamins than boiling, (which only retains 40-75%), or even conventional steaming (75-90%!)" -Instant Pot

GREEN
"Pressure cookers require less energy/electricity to operate during the cooking process. Less heat and time translates to up to 70% energy savings in comparison to conventional cooking methods." - Instant Pot

SAFE
These are not your grandmother's pressure cookers! The days of worrying about your cooler exploding are gone! Modern pressure cookers have additional safety systems to ensure that if one should fail, another will kick-in. This pot is so safe that I truly believe there is nothing to be worried about. The only problem I do have with it though, is the steam release valve. If used improperly you could get burned by steam. I will be covering that next in the CONS section. Item list 1 star off review for the hazard of a steam burn.

So What Are The Cons:

1. The steam release valve- I am not a fan of this design for two reasons:

The first being that the valve must be reset from its "venting" positions to its "sealed" position each time before pressure cooking. When pressure cooking and time is finished the valve will automatically go from sealed to venting. However, it does not reset, so next time you go to pressure cook in this pot you will need to remember to reset the valve to "sealing" or you will open your pot and find out your food is underdone. Sadly this model does not alert you if you forget. If this is a big deal breaker for you like it was for me, I recommend you check out my review on the Instant Pot Ultra 60. It has an automatic venting/sealing feature so you no longer have to worry about this.

Second, the position of the valve. Please always use a long spoon or included rice paddle to push the steam valve to venting If you want a "quick release." Never use your fingers. The steam comes out of the valve at extremely high pressure and it is HOT HOT HOT. This appears to be a major design flaw in my opinion. As long as you stand back a little from the valve and do not use your hands then you should not get burnt. So always use a long spoon. Another tip is that your making good that could splatter out from the pressure and make a mess, throw a dish towel over the valve as it vents to prevent a clean up.

2. Cooking with Stainless Steel:

This is a learning curve. If you are unfamiliar with how to properly heat the pot before use (especially in saute mode) it is easy to burn food in the beginning. Luckily there are many online resources on how to do this and its pretty simple!

3. Accessories CAN be Expensive:

Although its easy to get around buying a bunch of extra stuff, you may find yourself going down the rabbit hole of wanting to try it all. If you are new to cooking this might mean needing some new things for the kitchen. Most everything can be made in this pot though with common glass dishes and the included trivet.

Other Great Things Not Mentioned:

-Colourful Manual that is easy to follow with lots of pictures!
-Many online support and chat groups for 24/7 support and advice!
-Fits neatly onto any amount of kitchen counter space.

And Many more!!! This is just a starter list!!

Overall I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking to cut down on there time in the kitchen, trying to save money or just make more flavourful and healthy meals! The Instant Pot Duo has all the same functionally of the upgraded models but without the extra price. It is however missing a few of the "bells and whistles" that do make your life even easier but are not a necessity to making amazing food 70% faster! If you are looking for the most fancy version of them all I recommend you check out my review of the "Ultra 60 Instant Pot" model, which is my everyday user and total favourite.

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Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2018
The Instant Pot Has Seriously Changed My Life. It has no doubt cut down my food expenses (cutting down take-out and product waste) but has also renewed my passion for cooking! I was tired of dry over cooked meat and hours of standing in the kitchen trying to simmer cook meals for flavour. I work long hours and can’t devote an entire day to meal prep, so being able to come home and make a one pot meal in 10 minutes with veggies, protein, and my starch all at once has been life changing! You can cook meat from frozen states in minutes with no need to even defrost! I can cook two juicy and tender chicken breasts fully in 5-6 minutes!

So Here Are My Favourite Features Of The Instant Pot DUO Series:

PROS:

FAST
The contents of the pressure cooker cooks at a higher temperature than what can be achieved by a conventional boil — more heat means more speed. Pressure cooking is about twice as fast as conventional cooking (sometimes, faster!) I have included a few of the cook times below for common meats below. Cooking both from fresh or frozen states. Please be advised a full set of cooking times and charts will be available to you in the included "recipe book" that comes with your instant pot. Below I provide my personal experiences so yours may differ slightly.

BEEF:
• Pot Roasts – 30 – 40 minutes
• Stew Meat – 15 – 20 minutes
• Ribs – 25 – 30 minutes
• Ground Beef, frozen – 10-25 minutes

CHICKEN
• Whole – 6 minutes per pound
• Boneless – 5-8 minutes
• Boneless, frozen – 8-12 minutes
• Bone-In – 10 – 15 minutes

PORK
• Ham, re-heat boneless fully cooked – 6 – 7 minutes
• Ham, shoulder – 8 minutes/1LB
• Roast, butt – 15 minutes/1LB
• Roast, loin – 20 minutes/1LB
• Ribs – 20 – 25 minutes
• Chops – 5 – 6 minutes

FISH
• Whole – 5 – 6 minutes
• Whole, frozen – 7 – 10 minutes
• Fillets – 2 – 3 minutes
• Fillet, frozen – 3 – 4 minutes

Please note that you can also make grains, fruits and vegetables (fresh or frozen), as well as yogurt and many desserts in this post aswell. Cook time will be available in your guide but I will add pictures attached to this review of the cooling charts for your knowledge. This review cannot possibly cover all the amazing things this pot can do for you.

EASE OF USE
I truly believe anyone can make a fantastic meal regardless of skill set! The instant pot Duo offers preset programs so it's as easy as putting your meat/starch/whatever in the pot, adding water, closing the lid and pressing a button to get it started. No calculations required! Please note, just because you do not have a certain pre-set button on your model does not mean you cannot use your pot to make it. For example, the Duo series does not has a "cake" button pre-set. All this means is that you will follow a recipe and instead of hitting "cake" you will hit "manual" and cook it at pressure for however long the recipe says. This pot truly can do everything!

HEALTHY
"Pressure cooking is one of the healthiest cooking methods. According to a study published in the Journal of Food Science, pressure cooking preserves 90-95% of vitamins. The extra speed and heat of pressure cooking practically flash-cooks vegetables, allowing them to retain more vitamins than boiling, (which only retains 40-75%), or even conventional steaming (75-90%!)" -Instant Pot

GREEN
"Pressure cookers require less energy/electricity to operate during the cooking process. Less heat and time translates to up to 70% energy savings in comparison to conventional cooking methods." - Instant Pot

SAFE
These are not your grandmother's pressure cookers! The days of worrying about your cooler exploding are gone! Modern pressure cookers have additional safety systems to ensure that if one should fail, another will kick-in. This pot is so safe that I truly believe there is nothing to be worried about. The only problem I do have with it though, is the steam release valve. If used improperly you could get burned by steam. I will be covering that next in the CONS section. Item list 1 star off review for the hazard of a steam burn.

So What Are The Cons:

1. The steam release valve- I am not a fan of this design for two reasons:

The first being that the valve must be reset from its "venting" positions to its "sealed" position each time before pressure cooking. When pressure cooking and time is finished the valve will automatically go from sealed to venting. However, it does not reset, so next time you go to pressure cook in this pot you will need to remember to reset the valve to "sealing" or you will open your pot and find out your food is underdone. Sadly this model does not alert you if you forget. If this is a big deal breaker for you like it was for me, I recommend you check out my review on the Instant Pot Ultra 60. It has an automatic venting/sealing feature so you no longer have to worry about this.

Second, the position of the valve. Please always use a long spoon or included rice paddle to push the steam valve to venting If you want a "quick release." Never use your fingers. The steam comes out of the valve at extremely high pressure and it is HOT HOT HOT. This appears to be a major design flaw in my opinion. As long as you stand back a little from the valve and do not use your hands then you should not get burnt. So always use a long spoon. Another tip is that your making good that could splatter out from the pressure and make a mess, throw a dish towel over the valve as it vents to prevent a clean up.

2. Cooking with Stainless Steel:

This is a learning curve. If you are unfamiliar with how to properly heat the pot before use (especially in saute mode) it is easy to burn food in the beginning. Luckily there are many online resources on how to do this and its pretty simple!

3. Accessories CAN be Expensive:

Although its easy to get around buying a bunch of extra stuff, you may find yourself going down the rabbit hole of wanting to try it all. If you are new to cooking this might mean needing some new things for the kitchen. Most everything can be made in this pot though with common glass dishes and the included trivet.

Other Great Things Not Mentioned:

-Colourful Manual that is easy to follow with lots of pictures!
-Many online support and chat groups for 24/7 support and advice!
-Fits neatly onto any amount of kitchen counter space.

And Many more!!! This is just a starter list!!

Overall I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking to cut down on there time in the kitchen, trying to save money or just make more flavourful and healthy meals! The Instant Pot Duo has all the same functionally of the upgraded models but without the extra price. It is however missing a few of the "bells and whistles" that do make your life even easier but are not a necessity to making amazing food 70% faster! If you are looking for the most fancy version of them all I recommend you check out my review of the "Ultra 60 Instant Pot" model, which is my everyday user and total favourite.

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jcnoac
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente calidad
Reviewed in Mexico on March 10, 2024
Recibida y funcionando al 100%. Recomendable
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jcnoac
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente calidad
Reviewed in Mexico on March 10, 2024
Recibida y funcionando al 100%. Recomendable
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Polet anay Rodríguez aldaba
5.0 out of 5 stars El mejor artículo para la cocina
Reviewed in Mexico on March 5, 2024
Es lo más práctico en la cocina, tiene opción para cocinar sin la tapadera, fue genial cuando se me terminó el gas .
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Polet anay Rodríguez aldaba
5.0 out of 5 stars El mejor artículo para la cocina
Reviewed in Mexico on March 5, 2024
Es lo más práctico en la cocina, tiene opción para cocinar sin la tapadera, fue genial cuando se me terminó el gas .
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Pauline Hartley
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2024
Need some lessons but love how fast it cooks😊
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Pauline Hartley
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2024
Need some lessons but love how fast it cooks😊
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