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| Rating: | (4.83 out of 5 stars) |
| Reviews: | 187 Macy's Reviews |
| Product Name: | DUO60 7-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker 6-Qt. |
| Product Description: | Clear space in your kitchen with the Instant Pot, a combination of seven appliances in one with 14 smart programs that make cooking a breeze. Prepare anything from porridge for breakfast to stew for dinner in its six-quart capacity. Includes stainless steel steam rack with handles, rice paddle, soup spoon, measuring cup, condensation collector and recipe booklet. Six-quart capacity. Combines seven appliances in one: pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté., yogurt maker and warmer. 14 Smart Programs: soup, meat/stew, bean/chili, poultry, sauté./simmer, rice, multi-grain, porridge, steam, slow cook, keep warm, yogurt, manual and pressure cook. Microprocessor monitors pressure, temperature, keeps time and adjusts heating intensity and duration for better results. 18/8 stainless steel cooking pot with a three-ply bottom for even heat distribution. Full sealed to trap flavor within food. UL and ULC certified, with 10 safety mechanisms designed to eliminate many common errors. Dimensions: 13.4" x 12.2" x 12.5". Manufacturer&rsquo.s one-year limited warranty. Imported. Request warranty information . Savings based on offering prices, not actual sales . Web ID: 5887722. |
| Product SKU: | 5887722_853084004088 |
| UPC: | 853084004088 |
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My summary on instant pot models
Wifi > Ultra > nano/viva > Duo plus > Duo > Lux
Duo - most popular
Duo plus - upgraded Duo
nano/viva - Costco or Sams specific
Ultra - knob instead of buttons
Wifi - smart (no you cant start cooking from office )
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Check YouTube videos on instant pot, tonnes of them.
So you're saying there's too much pressure on using it? My jokes are bad.
I dont think its the same version, wld u add ur link for the one ur talking about
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Why would you look for a community? Just Google recipes... No snobbery
For the guy complaining about community, download the instant pot app, it has a lot of recipes in there. Tried a couple in the past few weeks and they can't all be winners, but I have stumbled into a couple good ones I would make again.
Anybody have any experience with these?