Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker, Warmer & Sterilizer, Includes App With Over 800 Recipes, Stainless…

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Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker, Warmer & Sterilizer, Includes App With Over 800 Recipes, Stainless…
Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker, Warmer & Sterilizer, Includes App With Over 800 Recipes, Stainless…

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Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker, Warmer & Sterilizer, Includes App With Over 800 Recipes, Stainless… Prices

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Description

  • 9-IN-1 FUNCTIONALITY: Pressure cook, slow cook, rice cooker, yogurt maker, steamer, sauté pan, yogurt maker, sterilizer and food warmer.
  • IMPROVED STRESS-FREE VENTING: Intuitive and simple, our improved easy-release steam switch makes releasing steam easier than ever, and it automatically resets when the lid is closed.
  • REALTIME FEEDBACK: The easy-to-read display includes a full cooking progress bar lets you know what stage of the cooking program you’ve reached.
  • QUICK ONE-TOUCH COOKING: 15 customizable Smart Programs for pressure cooking ribs, soups, beans, rice, poultry, yogurt, desserts and more.
  • VERSATILE INNER COOKING POT: Food-grade stainless-steel cooking pot with a tri-ply bottom offers more even cooking and an anti-spin design that secures the pot for perfect sautéing.
  • COOK FAST OR SLOW: Pressure cook delicious one-pot meals up to 70% faster than traditional cooking methods or slow cook your favorite traditional recipes – just like grandma used to make.
  • QUICK, EASY CLEAN UP: Finger-print resistant, stainless-steel sides and dishwasher-safe lid, inner pot, and accessories.
  • SAFETY FEATURES: Includes over 10 safety features, plus overheat protection and safe-locking lid.
  • GREAT FOR GROWING FAMILIES: Cook for up to 6 people – perfect for growing families, or meal prepping and batch cooking for singles.
  • DISCOVER AMAZING RECIPES: Includes the free Instant Brands Connect App, where you can find new recipes to create quick favorites and prepare delicious meals, available for iOS and Android.

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Specification: Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker, Warmer & Sterilizer, Includes App With Over 800 Recipes, Stainless…

Brand

Instant Pot

Capacity

6 Quarts

Material

Stainless steel

Color

Stainless Steel/Black

Finish Type

Chrome

Product Dimensions

12.2"D x 13.39"W x 12.99"H

Special Feature

Electric Stovetop Compatible

Wattage

1000 watts

Item Weight

12.35 pounds

Control Method

Touch

Controller Type

Touch

Operation Mode

Automatic

Is Dishwasher Safe

Yes

Voltage

110 Volts

Manufacturer

Instant Pot

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

112-0156-01

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

February 10, 2017

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  1. Placeholder

    Update 3.5 years in: still love it, use it all the time, no problems.

    For a long time, I wasn’t a believer. I mean, I’m all for electronic gadgets in the kitchen. If I want to cook something for hours until its delicious and tender, I’ve got a traditional slow cooker. If I want to feel fancy when I’m preparing perfectly-cooked meats, I’ve got my Anova sous vide, and a wireless meat thermometer for the grill. But friends and family were always like, “Oh but you gotta get an Instant Pot!” But no, I didn’t _have_ to get an Instant Pot.

    Eventually, though, there was a sale, and I bought one. Now, I didn’t really have any meaningful concept of the differences between the sizes and models. This 8 quart Duo Plus came up as a daily deal thing, and I bought it. It was a good price. And you know, it can make like 2 gallons of yogurt or porridge or something, so…great…whatever.

    I’ll be the first to admit that I didn’t count on the sheer size of the thing. At the time, it was just my wife and I and our two-year-old daughter. When I unboxed this 8-quart monstrosity, I experienced a moment of trepidation, a fear of ridicule from my wife, who would point out that we don’t need a really really ridiculously huge pressure cooker for just us. But I moved on from that anxiety, and I set about putting this thing to work.

    The first time each of us used it, we felt what I’m sure every other pressure cooker rookie feels at first—the crippling fear that you’re about to die in a horrific high-pressure home explosion, and that your family will always be embarrassed to explain that they were related to one of _those_ statistics. But, as I’m sure most pressure cooker owners do, we survived.

    And it didn’t take long before we realized (my wife especially, since she does a lot of the cooking) how fantastic this giant culinary autoclave really is. Cook an entire dinner of roast chicken with red beans & rice in one go? Done. Steam a whole mess ‘o veggies when some friends show up with their gaggle of kids for dinner? Easy. Meatballs. Tamales. Artichokes. Corn on the cob. All quickly and (perhaps most significantly) very simple. And there’s just a single pot to scrub at the end! Then just throw it back in the pantry until next time.

    Last night I think I reached my true peak of giant Instant Pot appreciation. I cooked two racks of BBQ pork back ribs. I thought about just taking the meat to my dad’s house and letting him do them in the smoker. But that would have taken like 10 hours! I could have tried the sous vide, but that would required me to cut up the ribs into ziploc-sized portions, to come up with a way to cook that much meat together in a bigger cooler than I usually use, and to then clean up the mess and cook for at least a few hours to get a good texture. And who has that kind of time when there’s football to be watched and naps to be taken? Want to know how long I spent preparing this meal in the Instant Pot? We wanted to eat at 6pm. I boldly began my process at 5:00.
    – Five minutes unwrapping and rubbing the meat and stuffing it all into my countertop sauna. I’ll leave the visualization to you.
    – Twenty minutes as the Instant Pot got up to cooking pressure.
    – 25 minutes cooking + 2 minutes decompressing (and filling the house with delicious porky aroma)
    – Five minutes painting on some sauce and letting everything sizzle on the grill.

    Seriously. Delicious, perfectly cooked barbecue ribs—enough to feed at least eight people—ready in about an hour.

    So yeah. I’m a fan. And even though it’s comically large when we’re just cooking for ourselves, I’m glad I got the 8 qt monster after all. I haven’t even explored all of the fancy other options and space-age things it can do. But I will. If only because I can. Thanks, Instant Pot!

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  2. SuzanKen

    Having such a small space, the Pro 80 takes up nearly all of it. Still, it is worth the effort to clear room for it.

    I ran the 50′ Dewalt industrial grade extension cord from the post into my RV and both it and the InstaPot Pro 80 performed flawlessly. It is rated at 1500 watts (13 amps) so it would be wise to have it on its own circuit. If using an extension cord be sure to use a 10 guage industrial grade cord as 12 guage extension cords are not up to the job. I learned this the hard way.

    The Pro 80s’ high quality construction is obvious the moment you take it out of the box. The control panel is the best I’ve ever seen on any appliance. It’s easy to read, easy to understand, very well organized and incredibly easy to use (no rocket science degree required).

    The pressure cooking feature is what I love most and it’s fantastic. I just used it to cook a 5 lb chuck roast and it turned out perfect. If you’re skittish about using a pressure cooker (they can blow up) then this is the one for you. This units safety features are far above and beyond anything else out there and as long as you adhere to the safety recommendations and take good care of it, you shouldn’t have a problem and it will give you many years of service.

    Seriously, I can’t think of anything this cooker can’t do. I very very highly recommend the Pro 80. Buy one. You’ll love it!

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  3. Cg

    Muy práctica y sencilla de usar, ahorras mucho tiempo

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  4. Rosina

    Excelente compra
    Amo mi olla , reduce el tiempo en la cocina mucho. Viene en inglés el panel. Pero está muy intuitiva.

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  5. Leon L.

    Lo practica que es

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  6. SuzanKen

    Instant Pot IP-DUO Plus60 9-in-1 Multi-Functional Pressure Cooker, 6 Qt – I’ve wanted a PC for a long time and have done a lot of research. I was originally leaning towards the PPCXL because that’s what my cousin has, but I did some more research and ended with this one, waiting until the Duo Plus came out. So, since I’m the 4th reviewer, here’s some of the thought process I went through in deciding to get the DUO Plus and also some thoughts on the IP vs the PPCXL and also other considerations on accessories, size, etc. So far, I’ve only had it a few days, but overall satisfied and plenty of online support for recipes and helping you decide the post PC for your needs.

    **Why I went with the Instant Pot (IP) duo60 Plus –
    Three new preset buttons – cake, egg, sterilize. It also had the yogurt function which other IP do, but not some of the other makes.
    Large LCD Screen with Digital Display
    Mute button for those beeps in the night when cooking yogurt etc.
    Plus / Minus button for both time and pressure
    Keep Warm Selector can be selected to on or off at anytime.
    Delay start of 24 hours and keep warm for 10 hours.
    Lid rest (right or left side)

    **Why I went with IP vs PPCXL –
    Food Grade 304 (15/8) stainless steel pot vs stainless steel with teflon coating. I felt I could scrub and treat the pot however I wanted and not worry about scratching and what utensils to not use. Yes, you can buy a replacement inner pot for a Teflon pot, but after I spend $100+ I really don’t think I should have to buy a replacement inner pot. Some of the FB group users are fine with the Teflon pot, but there are also a lot of complaints, so it might be in the handling, but every Teflon pan I ever had eventually got tossed out because of the coating coming off.
    IP came with some of the accessories you pay for on the PPCXL. It had the trivet with handles, condensation collector, Rice Paddle & spoon and a couple intro guides/cookbooks.
    Free shipping for IP. PPCXL site wanted $29.99
    Buttons weren’t quite clear on PPCXL site so it made me think they were hiding lack of selection on preset buttons. Also, confusing on what you were buying – regular PPC or PPCXL. A lot of their verbiage refers to PPCXL, but not necessarily when you go select your items for your shopping cart.
    Yogurt Button – The IP has this and the PPCXL doesn’t. The IP allows you to bring the milk to 185 in the IP, cool to 120 (I will be using the quick cool method in the sink) and then put in yogurt mode for incubation (8-12 hours). The PPCXL doesn’t have this and you wrap it and put it in the oven.
    Warranty on IP is 1 year and I went with the Square Trade Warranty for 4 years for an additional $14.37. No deductible, no hidden fees, no shipping, transferable. PPC has 60 day money back/replacement. After that up to one year you have to pay $24.99 for shipping. Their extended warranty if $15 for 3 years.
    Slow Cooker Mode had a low, medium and high heat button.
    IP has a + and – sign to increase or decrease the time. Others you have to select a preset and keep pressing to increase, you can’t decrease time.
    Overall ratings – IP 4.7 and PPCXL 4.1. I read through a lot of comments by verified buyers and the PPC owners seemed a lot more upset with customer service. I looked through a lot of Reviewers who do this for a living or at least blog and they leaned towards the IP.
    I messaged with the PPCXL people online and you can tell they’ve been coached for answers knowing what their down faults are and not really answering the question or referencing what you know is a negative.
    There are more IPs on the market and most recipes are geared towards it from a “preset button” perspective.
    IP has a left and right handle that will hold your lid tilted.
    I belong to a Pressure Cooker group – there are a lot of complaints about other manufacturer’s instructions, quick start guide, etc. Lots of issues with lids locking, not pressurizing etc and I really don’t see this for the Instant Pot family of PCs.

    **Sizing –
    I measured my crock pot which was 6 quart, so that’s what I ordered. It’s an OK size for 2 people, but since you can only fill it 2/3 full when cooking under pressure you should take that into consideration. I figure on a roast, I will do the meat first, then veggies. The 6 quart will hold four pint canning jars for sterilization.

    **Accessories –
    What else to buy? I got the OXO Good Grips steamer with extendable handle and a pack of 3-IP Rings color coded (dark for savory meats, orange for desserts and I will use the clear for yogurt). I had read they were dishwasher safe, but not 100% as they might keep flavors.

    On my next order I’m looking at 2 cookbooks (IP Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook for $9 and IP Obsession for $12). There are plenty of Facebook Group pages you can join for recipes too and online reviewers. Just type in what you are making followed by “in a pressure cooker” or “in an IP”. I’m also buying IP Silicone Mitts for easy removal of a hot pot since I will be making yogurt ($10).

    The only negative of the Instant Pot is you can’t get a 10 quart and if I had a REALLY big family that would be the only reason, but based
    on the above, I would probably just buy a 2nd Instant Pot.

    I hope this is helpful. I did a lot of research and felt the need to share it. I will update this as I use it and get additional questions.

    8/9/2017 update – I’ve been using my IP for a few months now. I use my steamer basket and trivet a lot. I make a “bowl” out of heavy duty foil and put on the trivet when making a whole chicken and it makes trivet clean-up easier. I bought an IP plain glass lid for slow cooker & yogurt mode. I don’t use my extra rings cause I use my plain lid for yogurt, so no use to swap rings. I didn’t get the silicone mitts. I realized I didn’t need them. My inner pot doesn’t get that hot on yogurt mode. I like the 2 cookbooks. I use Bar Keeper Friend to clean the pot. Still really happy with my IP-DUO Plus 60. I’m part of a FB PC group and I don’t see complaints on the IP. Very happy with my purchase.

    12/29/2017 update – So on Black Friday I bought the 3 qt Instant Pot because I felt like I need to have twins. It’s a great size and great for
    sides and especially my 2 quart of yogurt I make at least weekly, so it doesn’t tie up my 6 qt IP. We winter in FL and I was able to “sneak” the
    6 qt into the truck and now I have the 3 qt here too. I made an entire Thanksgiving dinner for Christmas (Irma got in our way last month repairing) in the 2 pots. In future years, I’ll prob just bring the 3 qt cause it fits better in my cabinets in the mobile home.

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  7. Guillermo H Villarreal Aguirre

    Súper útil y práctica

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  8. A. Goldberg

    Me gustó mucho la rapidez con la que realiza las cosas. Simplifica mucho y reduce tiempos de estar en la cocina. Puedo dejarlo programado y olvidarme de la comida 🫘

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