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Model: Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker, Warmer & Sterilizer, Includes Free App with over 1900 Recipes, Stainless Steel, 3 Quart
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This is a killer deal on the 3qt model. I use this more than my 6qt, especially nice if you travel alot for work and make meals in hotel rooms (which is where I bought mine originally).
wasn't 6qt usually around the price years ago? I use a small 6 cup rice cooker. But it's scratched up and due to replacement. Rather than spend $20 on another one. Maybe worth trying 3qt instant pot since I only make smaller meals for myself and better for limited counter space. Along with more variety of cooking options, not just rice
I've had this for many years. It's good but too small. It also is lower power than the 6qt so takes longer to heat up. I use it to make yogurt where the size is about right. For other things it's actually a struggle to fit them inside. Like rib bones can be too long for it for example. And my 6qt is nonstick which makes it much nicer for making rice.
Notice it's 7 in 1. There is a 9in 1 3QT at higher price.
almost double the price to add "cake" and "sous vide"? Not worth it.
i read the internets and the cake setting is unreliable - people prefer manual pressure cook method. And sous vide w/o water circulation cannot be that precise/reliable
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i read the internets and the cake setting is unreliable - people prefer manual pressure cook method. And sous vide w/o water circulation cannot be that precise/reliable
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