Macy's also has Select Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cookers on sale below for prices starting from $52.99. Select free store pick up where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $25 or more.
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Our research indicates that this offer (6-qt) is $32.01 lower (38% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $85
About this product:
Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty
Includes stainless steel steam rack with handles, rice paddle, soup spoon, measuring cup, condensation collector and recipe booklet
Eight-quart capacity
Combines seven appliances in one: pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté, yogurt maker and warmer
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Model: 8 qt. Stainless Steel Duo Electric Pressure Cooker
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not yucking anyone's yum here, but if you can find one that includes the sous-vide function for the same-ish price it's a game-changer IMO. one less gadget taking up space in my kitchen and it works fantastically for that.
and if you like the macy's folks,this one[macys.com] does it for $71
I love my instant pot and use it almost every day. AvE does a tear down on YouTube and is surprised at the build quality - he even went in ready to poo-poo it. Definitely worth ~$60, especially if you just want to follow simple one pot recipes or really know how to harness the power of cooking at pressure.
not yucking anyone's yum here, but if you can find one that includes the sous-vide function for the same-ish price it's a game-changer IMO. one less gadget taking up space in my kitchen and it works fantastically for that.
and if you like the macy's folks,this one[macys.com] does it for $71
One fewer gadget is nice, but the IP sous vide function doesn't circulate so it's a bit slower and somewhat inaccurate. The other, and biggest problem is the size: the IP is tiny. I can pop my sous vide circulator on a 6qt pot for ice cream custard or a 60qt ice chest and do several racks of ribs.
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$59 + free s/h
The Amazon one linked in the OP [amazon.com] shows pictures and date of a different (older) version than the one at Macy's [macys.com].
If anybody ordered the Amazon one linked in the OP received the newer version, do share.
Instant Pot || Comparing DUO80 Versions 1 & 2 - YouTube [youtube.com]
and if you like the macy's folks,this one [macys.com] does it for $71
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Hrmf... I want an 8qt to make yogurt.
I love my instant pot and use it almost every day. AvE does a tear down on YouTube and is surprised at the build quality - he even went in ready to poo-poo it. Definitely worth ~$60, especially if you just want to follow simple one pot recipes or really know how to harness the power of cooking at pressure.
and if you like the macy's folks,this one [macys.com] does it for $71
One fewer gadget is nice, but the IP sous vide function doesn't circulate so it's a bit slower and somewhat inaccurate. The other, and biggest problem is the size: the IP is tiny. I can pop my sous vide circulator on a 6qt pot for ice cream custard or a 60qt ice chest and do several racks of ribs.