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Simon Boimran –
I recently added the Instant Pot to my kitchen arsenal and it has quickly become a staple in my everyday cooking. It’s incredibly efficient, easy to use, and versatile, making it a must-have for any home cook.
The installation process was straightforward, thanks to the clear instructions provided. I was particularly impressed with the quality and durability of the pot. It’s evident that this product is designed to last, providing excellent value for money.
The Instant Pot has significantly changed the way I cook. Whether it’s making homemade yogurt or preparing a hearty dinner, this appliance has proven to be efficient and reliable. It’s also perfect for making quick meals, which is a huge timesaver in my busy schedule.
One of the features I appreciate most is its versatility. From pressure cooking to sautéing, this pot can do it all in one place. This not only makes cooking easier but also reduces the amount of cleanup needed afterwards.
One minor issue I noticed is that the pot can be a bit challenging to clean due to its size. However, the convenience and efficiency it offers far outweigh this small drawback.
The Instant Pot has also proven to be a great asset when it comes to space-saving. Despite its generous capacity, it fits perfectly in my kitchen without taking up too much space. It’s compact yet efficient, making it the perfect solution for any size of kitchen.
In conclusion, I am extremely satisfied with the Instant Pot. It’s easy to use, efficient, and offers great value for money. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to simplify their cooking process and make meal preparation more enjoyable. The Instant Pot is truly a game-changer in the kitchen!
aksline –
I am 100% obsessed with my instant pot and use it every single day – our stove was out of commission for a while, so I started using this and even when our stove worked, I kept using it. It’s SO EASY, truly one pot cooking. Honestly, the only buttons it NEEDS are “manual” (for pressure cooking), “slow cook” and “saute,” because you have full customization within those three options for pressure, temperature, cook time etc, but it has tons of options for those who just want to push one button and be done with it!
It’s stainless, so it’s not leaching anything into to your food, and it pressure cooks AND does slow cooking.
I LOVE the Pro. I was using the Instant Pot Duo for years, and when it finally died last year I upgraded to the pro and could not be happier with the upgrade for 3 main reasons:
a) the handles on the pot inserts! I can finally easily lift and remove the insert when something needs to come off the heat (and/or to switch out inserts to make something else). Oh my gosh, I can’t believe these handled pot inserts aren’t standard on every style of instant pot. With their OTHER style, the Duo, there aren’t any handles, just a thin lip around the pot, which means lifting the insert (when full) is a precarious, hot affair.
b) the high/low saute function. This was a GAME-CHANGER! In the duo, with only the HIGH setting, it was easy to burn things when sauteeing pre-pressure cooking. Now I can even make perfectly cooked scrambled eggs in this thing.
c) the timer that you can set for AFTER cooking! With pressure cooking, sometimes you need a 10-min release, sometimes 5-mins, and you can program that right in so it’ll beep to alert you when it’s time to release the remaining pressure – I LOVE that! It does everything for you.
I WILL SAY: the “low” setting on slow cook seems a little TOO low. When I do something on low for a lot of hours – it almost never seems done so I often have to follow up with a couple of minutes of pressure cooking to make sure it’s finished – which isn’t ideal. I’m not sure if that’s an overall design flaw or just MY particular unit. But I mostly slow cook on high, and that’s never been an issue.
Abhishek Sivasubramanian –
Excellent product and is a must have at every home.
John Caton –
We love pot roasts but with this pressure cooker it is done in about one half hour and tender just as we like it. There is much more to say about this appliance which fall into the pro category. Well made easy to use.
Mónica Jiménez –
Entraga rápida y segura. Totalmente funcional y fácil de usar
Doug Evans –
I’m coming from a Cosori 6qt which served me well. But when I saw the handles on the inner pot I decided to treat myself to the Pro! First thing I noticed was the Saute mode. WOW was it ever better than the Cosori!! I had to hustle to keep up! I felt like I was going from a 25yr old Ford Pinto to a new BMW!
I like the NPR reminders, but do wish they were programmable, but the Cosori had none and I just used the clock app on my phone so I’ll just do that for the longer NPR’s.
The 5 Fav buttons are great and very easy to program but I’d have liked to have more than 5 but there again, the Cosori had none so in time I’m sure I can narrow it to 5 of my go to meals. And if you change your mind it’s easy to override to change.
I love the dial instead of those dang +/- buttons! Going from 6 min last cook to 25 or 45 for a Chuck roast!!
This is just my first impression, I’m just getting started and only time will tell how it holds up. But IP has been around for a long while and I can’t imagine they could do that and not make them dependable.
That old saying “Ya get what ya pay for”
Oblivious Souk –
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This thing is amazing. I got the 6 qt one and I’m glad I didn’t get the 8qt, though I’m sure I would love that size too. Definitely make sure to use the 1.5 cups or 365mL of fluid if you’re gonna pressure cook. I haven’t burned anything yet, but it definitely makes it easy to clean the thing. Kind of a lot of pieces to clean, but worth it. I am kind of a lazy body lately though. I cooked sinigang, a Filipino sour stew on high for 30 min and actually used baby pork spare ribs and mixed korean cut short ribs as well, but I think l that was way too long for me. The cartilage was a little too chewy, but still good and fall apart meat. I thought there would be a huge difference from stove to instant pot, but it’s pretty much the same for me. I cooked baby pork spare ribs panang curry next and tried 20 min and it was much better, I did let depressurize naturally for 25 min before opening the pressure vent quick release so maybe 15-18 min would be enough cook time. Sauté the arroy D or chakkoh coconut milk till thick, mixed the panang curry can, put 375mL water, one can of arroy d coconut milk, dropped in my potatoes and meat, changed it to pressure cook and good to go. I did blanch my meat first for 10 min prior to final prep. I did use the arroy D can to add another full can of water, but as I’m learning to cook more, I realize that I really didn’t need that much, because it became a soup. You can saute it down for a more thick texture, but the soup texture is like a Lao Dish called Ka Pun. Just kept things simple and easy. Very Happy overall. I didn’t go with the pro plus because it didn’t seem really useful at this time, maybe in a few years with more development, it’ll be worth it. The 6 qt def fits anywhere, I have space for the 8qt, but pretty happy I got the 6qt. I’m just cooking for myself and it’s enough to prepare meals for at least 4-5 days. The 6qt fits a 12 piece pack of baby pork spare ribs and 6 Korean cut short beef ribs, one tomato, and one onion. I probably could put more veggies, but I used a lot of water since I’m still new to cooking. I filled it up to max pressure cook line for the first dish I cooked and released the pressure too early right after done, so some of the fluid started to shoot out a little, best to let it depressurize for 10-15 min before quick release, but also depends on how much water you use. The cook veggies will get softer and of course you’ll have more room and seems like more soup post cooking.
selim –
Product was working fine till unexpected malfunction happened. The Tokion team was then extremely helpful. Provided me multiple options for repair through warranty and when all solutions were exhausted, full refund was issued upon shipping back the item