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Regular pressure cooker recipes need to be converted for the Instant Pot. The Instant Pot operates at 11.6 psi (about 242°F), whereas other pressure cookers tend to operate at a higher 15 psi (about 250°F)
I assume this means the new model will probably have a higher pressure regulating valve. On a conventional pressure cooker you just change the weight that sits on the vent.
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I got mine from Kohl's a few weeks ago for $101 after a 40% Coupon (plus got $20 Kohl's Cash).. I'm still figuring it out, but it's really neat. The story of the creation of the company and the product is interesting too. And they're Canadian. Bonus.
This model has more features than the other models
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