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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, 6 Quart
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Brand | Instant Pot |
Capacity | 5.68 Liters |
Material | Stainless steel |
Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 12.2"D x 13.38"W x 12.48"H |
Special Feature | Programmable |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Item Weight | 11.8 Pounds |
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Push Button |
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- 7-IN-1 FUNCTIONALITY: Pressure cook, slow cook, rice cooker, yogurt maker, steamer, sauté pan and food warmer.
- 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
- GREAT FOR GROWING FAMILIES: Cook for up to 6 people – perfect for growing families, or meal prepping and batch cooking for singles.
- 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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ASIN | B00FLYWNYQ |
Best Sellers Rank | #32 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #1 in Electric Pressure Cookers #1 in Rice Cookers |
UPC | 810028585201 |
Brand Name | Instant Pot |
Model Number | 112-0170-01 |
Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
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Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Stainless steel |
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Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.2"D x 13.38"W x 12.48"H |
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Item Weight | 11.8 Pounds |
Capacity | 5.68 Liters |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
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Controller Type | Push Button |
Closure Type | Outer Lid, Inner Lid |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Control Method | Touch |
Special Features | Programmable |
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Customers find the pressure cooker easy to use and simple to prepare. They appreciate its fast cooking speed, which helps reduce cook time and improve flavor. The cooker cooks delicious meals and is convenient for busy families. It's easy for them to clean up after using it.
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Customers appreciate the pressure cooker's functionality. They say it works well, produces perfect rice every time, and the keep warm feature keeps the food at the right temperature. The tool is described as an awesome tool that does all the hard work. It can be used as a base for salad dressings, sauces, and even as a slow cooker. There are many good pressure cooker recipe books available to help with cooking.
"...I also HATE standing over a hot stove for a long time. My Instant Pot works well, whether cooking for 2 as I usually do, or feeding the entire wolf..." Read more
"...It performs as described. I look forward to trying new recipes plus using it along side my stove top cooker...." Read more
"...I have to use a rapid boil just to make tea. A pressure cooker is the great equalizer, a must at higher altitudes because 15 lbs is 15 lbs pressure..." Read more
"...Only has one lid, which is nice and gets the job done. Very useful for meal prepping and Quick cooking." Read more
Customers find the pressure cooker easy to use and simple to prepare. They say it works well, has an intuitive top, and makes perfect poached eggs in 2-3 minutes. The settings work well, automating it for ease of use and safety. Many customers mention that the channel on YouTube is thorough, covering every detail about the product.
"...Ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender in 30 minutes. It was easy to make a double batch for the wolfpack, chill them overnight and finish on the grill..." Read more
"...It's channel on youtube is very thorough, covering every detail about InstantPot including instruction for usage as well as troubleshooting and..." Read more
"...credit as most automatic settings work well, automating it for ease of use and safety. Cooking is part Science, but, I think, more Art than Science...." Read more
"...are done in very little time. For beans (my true love) it's a revelation. It produces the silkiest, most delicious beans I've ever made...." Read more
Customers appreciate the pressure cooker's speed and convenience. They find it a time-saver and a reliable kitchen appliance that streamlines meal preparation. The slow cook and sauté options are also appreciated.
"...The convenience, time savings and above all, the taste, keeps me on the lookout for new things to make in it...." Read more
"...I have not had the Instant Pot long I can tell it will be a very useful time saving addition to my kitchen right along side my regular pressure..." Read more
"...It is really bulky by contrast. The one from Insta pot is much more streamlined. Great design and fits the countertop space well...." Read more
"...I especially like the delay start, cook, auto shut-off, keep warm features...." Read more
Customers like the pressure cooker. They say it cooks delicious meals, has great features like delay start, auto shut-off, and keep warm. It's best for making rice, curries, and clarified butter. It has made cooking real food much more convenient, especially during busy nights. They find it fast and easy to cook in, with stews and hard grains being a breeze. Many vegetables can be cooked in it, though delicate ones like broccoli are harder to do.
"...The brown rice was perfect. I have to say that I was impressed at how quickly the pot came to pressure, especially with hot liquid...." Read more
"...I especially like the delay start, cook, auto shut-off, keep warm features...." Read more
"...Versatility- Cooks a variety of things without heating up your homeCONS- Bit of a learning curve-..." Read more
"...Most importantly the food tastes amazing, meats are tender, rice is well cooked, veggies are incredible...." Read more
Customers appreciate the pressure cooker's easy cleaning. They mention the silicone inner ring is easy to remove and wash, and a few parts are dishwasher safe. They also say it makes less of a mess than going stovetop and that the recipe is simple to mix up with great taste.
"...I continue to be amazed at the things I can cook in one pot, making cleanup a breeze...." Read more
"...of nutritional value of food over stove top methods,...as well as easier cleanup...." Read more
"...The liner really is easy to clean. Rinse it out under the hot water, a soapy sponge, re-rinse and set it in the sink basket to dry...." Read more
"...The stainless steel cooking pot is very easy to clean, however 6 of 10 on the unit for ease of clean...." Read more
Customers enjoy the taste of the pressure cooker's meals. They say meat comes out tender and flavorful, roast is delicious, and the sealed cooking environment retains flavors and nutrients, resulting in delicious and healthy meals. The corn and pork chops are tender and juicy.
"...They cost half as much as buying canned beans and taste worlds better. Ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender in 30 minutes...." Read more
"...The flavor of the broth was awesome though but I cooked the meat a tad too long so that it released too much flavor into the broth...." Read more
"...It produces the silkiest, most delicious beans I've ever made. And you don't even need to soak ahead of time...." Read more
"...Most importantly the food tastes amazing, meats are tender, rice is well cooked, veggies are incredible...." Read more
Customers appreciate the pressure cooker's build quality. They mention it's made of heavy-duty stainless steel with an aluminum encapsulated base. The inner pot has a good quality feel and has held up to prolonged use without any problems. Many consider it a reliable and dependable kitchen appliance.
"...I'm really impressed with the quality of this cooker! It feels and looks like it was very well thought out and constructed...." Read more
"...PROS:- Worry-free pressure cooking- Solid build quality- Able to produce complex tasting meals with ease- Versatility-..." Read more
"...Unfortunately, the meat was a bit tougher than what I desired, but it was still good...." Read more
"...I love the stainless steel insert especially, it is very thick and of high quality...." Read more
Customers appreciate the pressure cooker's versatility. They find it easy to use and versatile, allowing them to cook an array of foods without adversely heating up. The pressure cooking functions allow you to cook an array of things without adversely heating up, like just about any regular recipe. There are many functions and options, making the Instant Pot great for making all sorts of things, including breakfast and desserts. There are also a lot of recipes online and you can make things you'd never have. The included pot-in-pot cooking feature is really useful.
"...One thing I especially like is I use less pots and pans when I am using the InstantPot, (I dislike washing pots and pans)...." Read more
"...Only has one lid, which is nice and gets the job done. Very useful for meal prepping and Quick cooking." Read more
"...Between the sautee and pressure cook functions, it allows you to cook an array of things without adversely heating up your house in the middle of..." Read more
"...There are also a whole bunch of pre programmed recipes, a slow cooker option and a convenient "sauté" function which I have used a number of times...." Read more
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This has changed the way we eat. It's easier to use than I thought it would be.
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FIRST UPDATE - 11 months later, I'm still loving my Instant Pot. This winter I've added my favorite soups to it's repertoire. Senate Bean soup (recipe from Saveur.com) is the best bean soup ever, with only 12 minutes under pressure. For the two of us, I skip the ham hocks and buy a chunk of ham from the deli counter at the supermarket that I cut into half-inch pieces. I replace half the cooking water with low-sodium chicken broth for deeper flavor. Split pea soup is also the easiest ever, cooking in just 10 minutes. I use chicken broth and diced ham in it, too, unless it's January, when I toss in the bone from our Christmas ham. When I don't have any ham at all, I bring out my secret weapons, ham soup base and liquid smoke. All the same flavors, less money! For the holidays I made a pumpkin cheesecake that was sheer heaven. I even made that Bolognese sauce I was planning in my original review and my dude and DIL declared it the best they'd ever tasted. She's bonkers for my refried beans, too.
I routinely use it to make mashed potatoes for two or a crowd. I made them for 11 people at Thanksgiving and for just the two of us last week. I use my steamer basket to hold them. I bought this RSVP Endurance Stainless Steel 3 Quart Wide Rim Mesh Basket and had my guy remove the handles. Perfect fit! Best thing? Because they sit above the liquid, they absorb less water, which means they taste a lot more like potatoes. Doesn't matter whether I'm cooking 1 potato or 9, it takes 8 minutes and a quick release. On turkey day we riced them right into the liner pot, added half and half, butter and set it to keep warm while we finished up with gravy and getting things out to the table. Baby yukon or red potatoes, cooked whole with skins on, are cooked the same way and are so much better than boiled. Tossed with butter, salt and pepper, they're one of the easiest sides ever. For them I use this Stainless Steel Steaming Steamer Rack 8.5 Inch Diameter, which is great for things that won't fit in the basket. Best of all, I store both of them right in the Instant Pot along with rack that came with it. A good thing, too, because I've about run out of storage space in my kitchen. Fortunately, I use my IP often enough that it pays to keep it on the counter. My stand mixer, used maybe once a month, has been relegated to a cabinet.
The next thing I want to conquer is Chile Verde for two. I plan to use boneless country-style pork ribs as a smaller cut alternative to pork butt. I'm still trying to find the perfect recipe that I can adapt to the IP. I continue to be amazed at the things I can cook in one pot, making cleanup a breeze. The convenience, time savings and above all, the taste, keeps me on the lookout for new things to make in it. In fact, every time I read a recipe for a braise of any kind, I mentally begin to rewrite it to work in my IP. Full disclosure, I still haven't used the slow cooker function, because cooking under pressure produces better food than my slow cookers ever have.
ORIGINAL REVIEW - I've had my IP for 3 months. In that time I've used it to make ribs, steel cut oats, my very first ever baked cheesecake (no cracking!), pulled pork (BBQ and Mexican), chile Colorado (wondrous), risotto (yes I did) and beef tips in gravy (so good). That's not all I've made in it, but it's a small sampling.
Other reviewers have gone into great detail about it's features and functions. I'm more into telling you how it fits into my lifestyle. I'm an early retiree, living in Tampa, FL with my husband. Our son, DIL and their 4 young wolves live on the next block and we're often together on the weekends and even some weeknights. I'm a fairly accomplished home cook and cook most things from scratch because they taste better and take only a little longer. I'm all about making the process easier, faster and better. I also HATE standing over a hot stove for a long time. My Instant Pot works well, whether cooking for 2 as I usually do, or feeding the entire wolf pack (that's 8 of us when we're all together).
I don't like to use my oven unless absolutely necessary. By far my most used appliance is my Breville Smart Oven (the big one). It keeps my kitchen much cooler year 'round. I consider slow cookers too hot to use indoors in summer, as running on low all day my kitchen still gets warm, even with a ceiling fan. My Instant Pot is a slow cooker, too, and it doesn't heat up my kitchen at all. It's just better insulated, but I've found that meals are so good under pressure that there's no need to use the slow cooker function. I keep meaning to, but speed always seems to prevail. I love that I can make roasts and other long-cooking things that we used to reserve for cooler months.
One of my concerns was the ability to cook smaller cuts of meat and smaller volumes of other foods than the recipes indicate. I was assured by my friends at Chowhound.com that this was simple. For meats, I just buy a smaller cut from the same area of the cow or pig. Instead of a pork butt, I use blade steak or boneless country ribs. For chuck roast, I use chuck steak or boneless beef ribs. These things all cook in about 35 minutes.
This being my first pressure cooker, I had no idea how to use one, and specifically, I'm pretty clueless about cooking times because they're all over the charts, with many cookbooks (I'm looking at you, Great Big Pressure Cooker Cookbook with your 10 minute risotto) being no help at all. Or others which suggest we Increase the stovetop time by 30% for every recipe? Who thought that was the right way to go? My best results have come from the recipes on Serious Eats and Barbara Schieving's website, Pressurecookingtoday.com, using the timing charts on the IP website or hippressurecooking.com. Note that Barbara often lists much longer times for roasts than needed.
All the things I've made in it? Chile Colorado. I served it cubed the first night, then shredded the leftovers for burritos. Meyer Lemon Cheesecake, Creamy Parmesan Risotto, Lime Cilantro Rice, Pulled Pork, Baked Beans, Weeknight Pot Roast & Potatoes, White Rice (much faster than my rice cooker), Steel Cut Oats, Beef Tips, Pork Carnitas, Refried beans. I like to keep those on hand. I soak pintos overnight in the IP's pot, cook them with a quartered onion and mash them with butter or bacon grease, cumin and chili powder, right in the pot after reserving the liquid. They cost half as much as buying canned beans and taste worlds better. Ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender in 30 minutes. It was easy to make a double batch for the wolfpack, chill them overnight and finish on the grill next day. Next week I'm making the classic Bolognese from the ATK book which is only one ingredient away from Marcella Hazan's famous all-day version of the sauce. Total time, 90 minutes instead of 4 hours.
Best things about the Instant Pot, aside from how it makes food taste? It's effortless. Really, push Start and walk away. And the steel inner pot is wonderful. Most things I've made begin with the Sauté setting before going under pressure. We get superior browning before deglazing the pan with liquid. Although the silicone gasket now reeks of chili it hasn't affected anything else. If anyone knows how to remove the smell from it, let me know. Silicone is stubborn that way. I have a 2nd gasket that I use for oatmeal, rice and cheesecake. The gasket is easy to remove and replace. The steel pot goes into the dishwasher. I'm considering getting a nonstick pot for rice and oats. This handy appliance has transformed my summertime cooking, allowing me to break away from our usual salads and grilled chicken rut. Can't wait to see what it does for stews and chilis in winter.
I've been a stove top pressure cooker person for over 20 years and wasn't really very knowledgable about electric pressure cookers. Lately I've been searching online for pressure cooker recipes and I started noticing how many people love their electric pressure cookers. I was drawn to the convenience of "set it and forget it" as well as the many other functions electric pressure cookers offer.
Addressing Cook's Illustrated advice on pressure cookers:
In spite of what Cook's Illustrated said about electric pressure cookers, to me electric pots like this that perform several functions should not quite be placed in the same category as stove top pressure cookers. In my opinion they should not be tested together unless one is a designated Electric Pressure Cooker with no other features on it. It's almost trying to compare apples to oranges, so to speak. (BTW I am a Cook's Illustrated addict!- I learned to cook from them...)
Although I have not had the Instant Pot long I can tell it will be a very useful time saving addition to my kitchen right along side my regular pressure cooker. I have two stove top pressure cookers, and have tried to use both to cook two different things at the same time but found it too cumbersome and attention draining to use both at once. Not a problem with the Instant pot! It's easy to fire both of them up simutaneously because Instant Pot takes over and requires very little monitoring. Example: We love greens and now I can plop them in the Instant Pot while I have something going in the Kuhn Rikon. Perfect! Talk about a fast dinner! Easy cleanup too.
Note: Pressure cooking retains up to 90% of nutritional value of food over stove top methods,...as well as easier cleanup. That includes no wiping off the top of your cooktop/range.
I chose the Instant Pot because after researching all of the other brands it appeared to be the cooker with the least complaints, as well as the fact that it came with a stainless steel bowl. Healthier and nothing to peel off!
I was ready to order last year's model but saw that this new model was about to be released and that it also made yogurt which is a huge plus for us, so I waited.
I'm really impressed with the quality of this cooker! It feels and looks like it was very well thought out and constructed.
It's channel on youtube is very thorough, covering every detail about InstantPot including instruction for usage as well as troubleshooting and care.
After receiving, having watched most of the videos on youtube, I carefully went through the manual and went through the trial run which the manual suggested to try first. From there on it was smooth sailing and easy to figure out. Both dishes I tested which were brown rice and Ossobuco turned out delicious. I will make a change in the Ossobuco next time. I used "Stew Normal" and next time I will go "Stew Less" because the meat was a bit overcooked for my liking. The flavor of the broth was awesome though but I cooked the meat a tad too long so that it released too much flavor into the broth. The brown rice was perfect.
I have to say that I was impressed at how quickly the pot came to pressure, especially with hot liquid.
I did not heat the liquid for the rice but the braising liquid for the lamb I let heat up on "saute high" before I added the lamb and put the lid on. It came up to pressure quickly.
NOTE/TIP: I pre-heated lamb braise liquid mix to simmer because there were diced tomatoes in the braising liquid and I wanted to give a quick stir before placing lid on so they wouldn't sit in one place for long against the super heated bottom and possibly burn before coming to pressure. It is a good trick for me if I have questions with mixes of tomato sauce or sweet items in pot. Simmer/boil it first and stir right before putting lid on to bring it to pressure.
So far I am loving the InstantPot. It's extremely user friendly and appears to be very good quality. It performs as described. I look forward to trying new recipes plus using it along side my stove top cooker.
I'm finding that everything that comes out of a pressure cooker simply tastes better, even simple potatoes and carrots! It's a learning curb with the timings, but once you "get it" I think most anyone would agree that food tastes better when cooked in a pressure cooker.
Time will see how well the Instant Pot holds up!
PS: A bag of Trader Joe's Kale, (triple washed)
steamer fan, two cups of water, 5 minutes on LOW pressure, quick release= perfection! No salt needed nor butter or anything else! The natural salt comes out in the Kale! Swoon worthy! I heated the water first on Saute' High to a boil before adding the kale and put the top on.
Update November 4 2015:
I now have 2 Instant Pots, one which is the Smart Pot Blue Tooth model. I use both of them all the time. I've also purchased 3 Duo's for gifts. Everyone loves their Instant Pot!
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First and foremost, the 7-in-1 functionality is mind-blowing. It's like having a team of kitchen gadgets in one sleek and compact device. From pressure cooking to slow cooking, rice cooking, steaming, sautéing, yogurt making, and warming, this Instant Pot does it all!
The pressure cooking feature is the real star of the show. It significantly reduces cooking times, making it a lifesaver on busy weeknights. Whether I'm preparing tender stews, fall-off-the-bone ribs, or flavor-packed soups, the Instant Pot never fails to deliver perfectly cooked meals in a fraction of the time.
The slow cooker function is equally impressive. It lets me set it and forget it, making it incredibly convenient for days when I'm occupied with other tasks. The result? Melt-in-your-mouth pulled pork, rich and hearty chili, or tender pot roasts that are sure to impress.
Rice cooking has never been easier. The Instant Pot consistently produces fluffy and perfectly cooked rice, taking away the guesswork and hassle from traditional stovetop methods.
I was initially skeptical about the yogurt-making feature, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Homemade yogurt is not only healthier but also more cost-effective, and the Instant Pot handles the process like a pro.
The sauté function is perfect for browning meats and sautéing onions and garlic before pressure cooking. It's a fantastic all-in-one tool that reduces the number of pots and pans I need to wash.
The 6-quart capacity is ideal for feeding a family or having leftovers for the next day. The stainless steel inner pot is easy to clean, and the exterior stays cool to the touch during cooking, ensuring safety and convenience.
The user-friendly control panel with pre-set cooking options and a delay start feature makes meal planning a breeze. Additionally, the included accessories like the steam rack, serving spoon, and measuring cup are thoughtful additions that add to the overall value.
In summary, the 6-quart Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker is an absolute must-have for any kitchen. Its versatility, efficiency, and convenience have transformed the way I cook, saving me time and effort without compromising on taste. If you're looking for a kitchen multi-tasker that delivers exceptional results, look no further than the Instant Pot Duo - it's truly a game-changer!


Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2023
First and foremost, the 7-in-1 functionality is mind-blowing. It's like having a team of kitchen gadgets in one sleek and compact device. From pressure cooking to slow cooking, rice cooking, steaming, sautéing, yogurt making, and warming, this Instant Pot does it all!
The pressure cooking feature is the real star of the show. It significantly reduces cooking times, making it a lifesaver on busy weeknights. Whether I'm preparing tender stews, fall-off-the-bone ribs, or flavor-packed soups, the Instant Pot never fails to deliver perfectly cooked meals in a fraction of the time.
The slow cooker function is equally impressive. It lets me set it and forget it, making it incredibly convenient for days when I'm occupied with other tasks. The result? Melt-in-your-mouth pulled pork, rich and hearty chili, or tender pot roasts that are sure to impress.
Rice cooking has never been easier. The Instant Pot consistently produces fluffy and perfectly cooked rice, taking away the guesswork and hassle from traditional stovetop methods.
I was initially skeptical about the yogurt-making feature, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Homemade yogurt is not only healthier but also more cost-effective, and the Instant Pot handles the process like a pro.
The sauté function is perfect for browning meats and sautéing onions and garlic before pressure cooking. It's a fantastic all-in-one tool that reduces the number of pots and pans I need to wash.
The 6-quart capacity is ideal for feeding a family or having leftovers for the next day. The stainless steel inner pot is easy to clean, and the exterior stays cool to the touch during cooking, ensuring safety and convenience.
The user-friendly control panel with pre-set cooking options and a delay start feature makes meal planning a breeze. Additionally, the included accessories like the steam rack, serving spoon, and measuring cup are thoughtful additions that add to the overall value.
In summary, the 6-quart Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker is an absolute must-have for any kitchen. Its versatility, efficiency, and convenience have transformed the way I cook, saving me time and effort without compromising on taste. If you're looking for a kitchen multi-tasker that delivers exceptional results, look no further than the Instant Pot Duo - it's truly a game-changer!




We've been wanting to buy one for the longest time but with the regular prices where they are at, wasn't high on the priority list. And then, one of those near half-price time limited deal sales popped up and we decided to order it. We're very glad we did!
At the time a newer model was listed, however the newer model is "all black" design style, and we really like the look of the two-tone black & stainless steel finish. Most of our kitchen appliances & countertop appliances are in the Black & Stainless steel color theme so it nicely matches everything else in the kitchen.
Since having bought it, we've used it several times already, and a variety of foods cooked in it. We are very impressed, and wish we would have bought it long ago. (we ended up buying an airfryer cheat sheet). We are very impressed with the quality of food and short cook times cooking with a pressure cooker.
We love the versatility of this cooking appliance the range of foods we can cook in it. There's no shortage of recipes for the InstaPot brand of pressure cookers, and InstaPot is pretty much the defacto brand that everybody has and uses, so there's no guesswork on converting over to a 'similar brand' pressure cooker.
Versatility: 7-in-1 becomes +10-in-one with accessories!
We're also impressed by the number of additional accessories available in both official InstaPot brand, as well as third party off-brands that will further widen the versatility of cooking foods in this unit. For example there are glass lids so you can convert it into a true slow-cooker device, theres non-stick coating inner pots, replacement/additional stainless steel inner pots (allows you to quickly re-use the InstaPot for cooking another food/meal type) strainer and steamer basket inserts, and a variety of other utility inserts & accessories.
For example, we tried a pork roast. Normally in the slow cooker we'd let it run on low for most of the day to be ready by suppertime. With the InstaPot, on high pressure mode, ready within the hour!
For People who may already have a slow cooker, debating on buying an InstaPot or have neither and debating which to buy:
Both the InstaPot and our digital CrockPot brand slow cooker are the same capacity, however both units have their trade-offs.
- The slow cooker allows a larger sized roast as the inner pot is oval shaped lengthwise, whereas the InstaPot is round but taller.
- With the pork roast for instance, InstaPot we had to cut it in half and either cook it in 2 batches or freeze the other half to cook next time vs slow cooking the whole roast and freezing half of it for later.
- And of course is the difference in cooking times. InstaPot 1-2 hours High Pressure mode, vs 4-8 hours (High or Low modes on the CrockPot)
IF you have the budget and/or cupboard / available countertop storage space, there's no harm in having both, you'll have the best of both worlds. Alternatively, if storage space is at a limited premium, you could simply choose the InstaPot and pickup / order a couple InstaPot accessories like the Glass cooking lid, or any of the many accessories at any point later as needed.
Highly recommended for anyone wanting a healthy and time-saver countertop cooking appliance!
