2-Pack Instant Pot Sealing Ring for 8-Quart Pressure Cookers (Red/Blue)
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$4.70
$12.95
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Walmart also has 2-Pack Instant Pot Sealing Ring for 8-Quart Pressure Cookers (Red/Blue) for $4.69. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15-day trial) or on $35+ orders.
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Key Features:
Manufactured from the highest quality food safe silicone, passed UL, FDA & LFGB tests for safety, including food safety
Genuine instant pot multi use programmable pressure cooker sealing rings designed for the 8 quart, iplux80, ip duo80
BPA free & dishwasher safe
2-pack color-coded set allows you to use one for sweet and dairy and the other for savory foods
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This price is $8.26 lower (63.8% savings) than the list price of $12.95. -StrawMan86
Well reviewed w/ 4.8 out of 5 stars by over 2700 Amazon customers. Genuine instant pot multi use programmable pressure cooker sealing rings designed for the 8 quart, iplux80, ip duo80.
"It is recommended to replace your Instant Pot sealing ring every 12-18 months"
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
doesn't matter. they all store products in the same warehouses. plenty of people get fake products even if its shipped by Amazon itself
Well, I have been using the original stovetop steam cooker since 1970's and got the Instapot version recently. You replace the gasket or the sealing ring when the steam starts leaking. In fact, I also learned the technique to pull the sealing ring little bit and check to see if it stops the leak (and it works). Frugal is my middle name
Anyway, I ordered one in case instapot disappears from the market and it is difficult to find the seals at reasonable cost. I was just reading what happened to all the Oct. 11, 2011 videos made with Adobe Flash (they won't play anymore!)
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"It is recommended to replace your Instant Pot sealing ring every 12-18 months"
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
Well, I have been using the original stovetop steam cooker since 1970's and got the Instapot version recently. You replace the gasket or the sealing ring when the steam starts leaking. In fact, I also learned the technique to pull the sealing ring little bit and check to see if it stops the leak (and it works). Frugal is my middle name
Anyway, I ordered one in case instapot disappears from the market and it is difficult to find the seals at reasonable cost. I was just reading what happened to all the Oct. 11, 2011 videos made with Adobe Flash (they won't play anymore!)
"It is recommended to replace your Instant Pot sealing ring every 12-18 months"
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
Yes, I've needed to replace mine. If you use it often, the silicone lid seal will wear out eventually just enough that it doesn't reliably seal like when it was new. The vent seal also wears out over time. Replacing both of those parts brings the Instant Pot back to like-new performance.
doesn't matter. they all store products in the same warehouses. plenty of people get fake products even if its shipped by Amazon itself
Sometimes ship and sold by Amazon actually ship by manufacturer, I have had direct shipment before though product was ship and sold by Amazon. Not saying, that is the case for this one, too.
Yes, I've needed to replace mine. If you use it often, the silicone lid seal will wear out eventually just enough that it doesn't reliably seal like when it was new. The vent seal also wears out over time. Replacing both of those parts brings the Instant Pot back to like-new performance.
"It is recommended to replace your Instant Pot sealing ring every 12-18 months"
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
I've had a 6 qt for a few years, used quite often...the clear silicon ring takes longer for the pot to build pressure now and the pot hisses. Since changing to a new ring it no longer hisses.
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That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
Anyway, I ordered one in case instapot disappears from the market and it is difficult to find the seals at reasonable cost. I was just reading what happened to all the Oct. 11, 2011 videos made with Adobe Flash (they won't play anymore!)
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That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank OhFrugal
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
Anyway, I ordered one in case instapot disappears from the market and it is difficult to find the seals at reasonable cost. I was just reading what happened to all the Oct. 11, 2011 videos made with Adobe Flash (they won't play anymore!)
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
it's recommended because they want to make money
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
I am pretty sure Walmart sells genuine ones as Amazon ones had a few saying its fake.
Maybe from third party sellers but the current deal is ship and sold by Amazon.
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That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
Yes, I've needed to replace mine. If you use it often, the silicone lid seal will wear out eventually just enough that it doesn't reliably seal like when it was new. The vent seal also wears out over time. Replacing both of those parts brings the Instant Pot back to like-new performance.
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
Ours started leaking steam after 3 years and a new ring fixed it. You can usually visually inspect it and see if it's looking a little worn.
Sometimes ship and sold by Amazon actually ship by manufacturer, I have had direct shipment before though product was ship and sold by Amazon. Not saying, that is the case for this one, too.
Do you have link for vent seal ?
That's news to me.
Has anyone had issues with their seal? I've had mine a couple years and never replaced
I've had a 6 qt for a few years, used quite often...the clear silicon ring takes longer for the pot to build pressure now and the pot hisses. Since changing to a new ring it no longer hisses.