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Prime Members: 6-Quart Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-Qt Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker (DUO 60) for $64.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 7 Cooking Functions: Pressure cook, slow cook, sauté, steam, make rice, yogurt, or simply keep your meal warm—all in one appliance
  • Customizable Smart Programs: Tackle every recipe with 13 one-touch options, from hearty soups to decadent cakes
  • Safe & Easy Steam Release: The Easy-Release steam switch ensures fast, safe, and simple steam release every time
  • Good Food Done Faster: Cook up to 70% faster compared to slow cooking methods
  • Pro-Grade Cooking Pot: Crafted from stainless steel (18/8) with a tri-ply bottom—perfect for searing and sautéing like a pro
  • Family-Sized Capacity: The 6-quart capacity is perfect for up to 6 servings—ideal for families, meal prep, and batch cooking
  • Quick Cleanup: No more fighting about who has to do the dishes. The dishwasher-safe lid and inner pot make clean-up a breeze

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-Qt Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker (DUO 60) for $64.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 7 Cooking Functions: Pressure cook, slow cook, sauté, steam, make rice, yogurt, or simply keep your meal warm—all in one appliance
  • Customizable Smart Programs: Tackle every recipe with 13 one-touch options, from hearty soups to decadent cakes
  • Safe & Easy Steam Release: The Easy-Release steam switch ensures fast, safe, and simple steam release every time
  • Good Food Done Faster: Cook up to 70% faster compared to slow cooking methods
  • Pro-Grade Cooking Pot: Crafted from stainless steel (18/8) with a tri-ply bottom—perfect for searing and sautéing like a pro
  • Family-Sized Capacity: The 6-quart capacity is perfect for up to 6 servings—ideal for families, meal prep, and batch cooking
  • Quick Cleanup: No more fighting about who has to do the dishes. The dishwasher-safe lid and inner pot make clean-up a breeze

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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IndigoWinter2667
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I ditched my rice maker and just make the rice in the IP now. Equal parts water and rice, pressure for 3 minutes, rest for 10. Makes better rice than my old rice cooker could, and much faster.

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Yesterday 11:32 AM
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AnciusDYesterday 11:32 AM
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A good deal for anyone in the market for an IP.
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Yesterday 02:20 PM
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CaleoYesterday 02:20 PM
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Not my most-used kitchen appliance (that'd probably go to my rice cooker or air fryer), but these are nice for being able to cook raw, frozen chicken breasts in about 20 minutes flat for things like pulled chicken or quesadillas.
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Quote from Caleo :
Not my most-used kitchen appliance (that'd probably go to my rice cooker or air fryer), but these are nice for being able to cook raw, frozen chicken breasts in about 20 minutes flat for things like pulled chicken or quesadillas.
I ditched my rice maker and just make the rice in the IP now. Equal parts water and rice, pressure for 3 minutes, rest for 10. Makes better rice than my old rice cooker could, and much faster.
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SmilingBook715Yesterday 02:42 PM
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
I ditched my rice maker and just make the rice in the IP now. Equal parts water and rice, pressure for 3 minutes, rest for 10. Makes better rice than my old rice cooker could, and much faster.
What was your previous rice cooker's make/brand?
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IndigoWinter2667Yesterday 02:43 PM
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Quote from SmilingBook715 :
Quote from IndigoWinter2667 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
I ditched my rice maker and just make the rice in the IP now. Equal parts water and rice, pressure for 3 minutes, rest for 10. Makes better rice than my old rice cooker could, and much faster.
What was your previous rice cooker's make/brand?
It's been years so I'm not sure, but I can tell you it was nothing special like those japanese made rice makers.
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CaleoYesterday 04:48 PM
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
Quote from Caleo [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Not my most-used kitchen appliance (that'd probably go to my rice cooker or air fryer), but these are nice for being able to cook raw, frozen chicken breasts in about 20 minutes flat for things like pulled chicken or quesadillas.
I ditched my rice maker and just make the rice in the IP now. Equal parts water and rice, pressure for 3 minutes, rest for 10. Makes better rice than my old rice cooker could, and much faster.
I tried rice in mine. Not a good experience in the instant pot. That's actually the reason why I got a (Zojirushi) rice cooker.
The instant pot is stainless, so rice tends to stick, and the bottom tends to brown/overcook a bit. The steep walls with a fairly hard transition to the flat bottom makes it kinda difficult to clean when stuff does stick. It's also a pretty big pot so it barely fits in my sink for cleaning.
On the flipside, the Zojirushi gets it perfect every time, it's nonstick so it's super easy to clean. It's slower, sure, but it's worth it IMO.
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IndigoWinter2667Yesterday 04:52 PM
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Quote from Caleo :
Quote from IndigoWinter2667 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from Caleo [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Not my most-used kitchen appliance (that'd probably go to my rice cooker or air fryer), but these are nice for being able to cook raw, frozen chicken breasts in about 20 minutes flat for things like pulled chicken or quesadillas.
I ditched my rice maker and just make the rice in the IP now. Equal parts water and rice, pressure for 3 minutes, rest for 10. Makes better rice than my old rice cooker could, and much faster.
I tried rice in mine. Not a good experience in the instant pot. That's actually the reason why I got a (Zojirushi) rice cooker.
The instant pot is stainless, so rice tends to stick, and the bottom tends to brown/overcook a bit. The steep walls with a fairly hard transition to the flat bottom makes it kinda difficult to clean when stuff does stick. It's also a pretty big pot so it barely fits in my sink for cleaning.
On the flipside, the Zojirushi gets it perfect every time, it's nonstick so it's super easy to clean. It's slower, sure, but it's worth it IMO.
I had bad sticking issues when I didnt wash my rice first, after doing that and not using the built in rice function it works way better.
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Cruzn1kYesterday 04:52 PM
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There is a nonstick pot you can get that works quite well with cooking rice

https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-In...B00ICL8M1I
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rly723Yesterday 06:08 PM
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Do these work well making rice or get a regular rice cooker?
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chuckdealzYesterday 06:15 PM
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Quote from rly723 :
Do these work well making rice or get a regular rice cooker?
I make rice 3 times per day in mine. Love it! One of these plus a George Foreman for my burgers is all I need.
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desynergyYesterday 06:34 PM
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I used to have a rice cooker, until I noticed the local fast food chinese place had a large glass bowl, put a plate on top of it, and microwaved it. lol Once I learned the technique from YouTube, my rice cooker has been sitting on a shelf for the last 5 years.

Also note the Pro version is also 41% off.

https://www.amazon.com/Instant-Po...08PQ2KWHS/
Last edited by desynergy September 26, 2025 at 11:52 AM.
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trzaYesterday 06:47 PM
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I recently replaced my OG IP with this. The old one was having phantom touch issues, and was turning itself on. It had a good run.

The Duo does not brown as well. I think they dialed the heating back on this model to help justify charging more for the Pro versions. Now I'm much more likely to brown on the gas stove and transfer food in like a crock pot. The old version was decent enough that I could do the job in the same pot.

And these are great rice cookers, as others have said. I do 1:1 ratio and you have to do a good job rinsing and draining your rice. 6 minutes on low pressure and turn it off when complete. You can hold rice quite a long time if you need to. Top tier rice cookers are expensive and take up a lot of space. Cheap rice cookers are another large appliance, and IMO hard to justify their presence. So I find the IP to be a good compromise.

These stink as slow cookers. Dedicated slow cookers heat from the bottom and sides. This just heats from the bottom. You're more likely to get stickage and need to stir more. It can be ok for soups, but things like pot roast don't do very well (also, roasts tend to do better in oval cookers).
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CaffeinemanYesterday 07:09 PM
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
I ditched my rice maker and just make the rice in the IP now. Equal parts water and rice, pressure for 3 minutes, rest for 10. Makes better rice than my old rice cooker could, and much faster.
I wonder if there's something wrong with mine after it's done aren't you supposed to be able to like flip a switch in the lid and it's supposed to relieve the pressure? through like that wobbly thing when it's not pressurized? I ended up flipping the switch and then shoving a toothpick in the floppy thing so it relieves the pressure.
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sjbuckYesterday 07:41 PM
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Great for hard boiled eggs. I really like the i.p.

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Quote from Caleo :
I tried rice in mine. Not a good experience in the instant pot. That's actually the reason why I got a (Zojirushi) rice cooker.
The instant pot is stainless, so rice tends to stick, and the bottom tends to brown/overcook a bit. The steep walls with a fairly hard transition to the flat bottom makes it kinda difficult to clean when stuff does stick. It's also a pretty big pot so it barely fits in my sink for cleaning.
On the flipside, the Zojirushi gets it perfect every time, it's nonstick so it's super easy to clean. It's slower, sure, but it's worth it IMO.
Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
I had bad sticking issues when I didnt wash my rice first, after doing that and not using the built in rice function it works way better.
I use the PIP (pot-in-pot) method, manual setting. I don't need more than 2C dry, though.

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