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  • 7 Cooking Functions: Pressure cook, slow cook, sauté, steam, make rice, yogurt, or simply keep your meal warm—all in one appliance.
  • Compact Yet Capable: A 3-quart capacity makes it perfect for small households or side dishes, and with 11 one-touch smart programs, it can tackle everything from hearty soups to decadent cakes.
  • 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.
  • Quick Cleanup: No more fighting about who has to do the dishes. The dishwasher-safe lid and inner pot make washing up effortless.
  • Power-Packed Performance: 700 watts, 120 V 60 Hz, UL & ULC Listed.
  • Proven Peace of Mind: Features over 10 safety mechanisms, including overheat protection, an easy seal safety lid lock, and more.
  • A Little Extra: Includes a stainless steel steamer rack to keep you ready for anything.
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The Instant Pot® Duo™ Mini may be small, but it packs a BIG punch—perfect for smaller households, side dishes, or when your main pot needs a sidekick.

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Customers find this pressure cooker performs exceptionally well, with food coming out amazing and perfect rice every time. Moreover, the appliance is easy to use, with one customer noting they can set it and walk away, and they appreciate its versatility as a slow cooker. Additionally, the cooking time is impressive, with pot roast taking less than an hour and hard-boiled eggs ready in just 5 minutes. Customers also praise its ease of cleaning, requiring only one pot to clean, and its quick cooking capabilities.
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11217 customers mention performance, 10755 positive, 462 negative
Customers praise the pressure cooker's performance, describing it as the best kitchen appliance.
Great product and I love being able to fix vegetables and soups in half the time. Bought a cookbook too, so expanding my recipes in the Instant Pot.Read more
Love my instant pot! Took it on my vacation. It saved me a lot of time and allowed me more time on the beach with Family. Lives up to all the hype.Read more
Good product, but there are now a lot of other electric pressure cooking devices on the market that cost about $100, and have essentially the exact...Read more
Excellent product. I've wanted to purchase a pressure cooker for some time now, but just kept putting it off. I've only owned for about a week now....Read more
9227 customers mention ease of use, 8694 positive, 533 negative
Customers find the pressure cooker easy to use, describing it as easy peasy and simple, with one customer noting they can set it and walk away.
Easy to use, cooks well and easy to clean.Read more
...Easy and quick. Add ingredients, press some buttons, and you have a meal in a fraction of the time it would have taken to prepare and cook otherwise....Read more
...There are so many recipes online and the pot is very easy to use. I cook a meal for an hour as if I cook it for a day. Highly recommend this product!!Read more
This is an amazing product. Wish we had bought it years ago. So easy to use - user friendly features - really does work quickly to cook meals that...Read more
6686 customers mention functionality, 5937 positive, 749 negative
Customers are satisfied with the pressure cooker's functionality, noting that it performs well as a pressure cooker and offers multiple cooking functions.
...It has many versatile features and works great. Also like that the cord detaches from the appliance.Read more
...I like the stainless pot.. It is not aluminum. Love that. Works well. I expect it will last about three years again. I use it at least twice a week.Read more
...My first one is the Lux 6qt model, and it works great. It works so great, in fact, that my husband twisted my arm to get a second one. Enter the Duo....Read more
Easy to use and works very well, very easy to cleaning and the value of this pressure cooker is great. Used it twice and about to use it again....Read more
4778 customers mention cooking performance, 4655 positive, 123 negative
Customers praise the pressure cooker's performance, noting it makes perfect rice and boiled eggs, with one customer mentioning it produces great bone broth.
...frozen solid set to pressure cook for 20 minutes came out tender and juicy. I just got a large steamer basket and intend to start using it for soup.Read more
This pot is great It's quiet It cooks great The lid has been redesigned so u can grip it with your hand I love that because it's easy to handle and...Read more
...One is able to sauté, steam, make soups, bone broths, yogurt, stews, congee, cook rice, and bake in record times due to the pressure cooker function....Read more
...It became my most used kitchen device. Great for brown rice, soups, porridge and meat stew. My mom and my aunt already bought it after they saw mine~!Read more
4460 customers mention cooking speed, 4151 positive, 309 negative
Customers appreciate the pressure cooker's cooking speed, noting that everything cooks quickly and saves time, with one customer mentioning it heats up rapidly.
The best purchase I made, this pot does everything, it's fast, it saves you time and makes everything much easier, you can make rice, beans, any hard...Read more
...delivers impressive versatility serving as a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté pan, yogurt maker, warmer, and even sterilizer...Read more
Great large product. Easy to use, cooks fast. Steam trap, for liquids is a tiny plastic cup you put on the side that falls off, and catches nothing....Read more
...I use it all the time. It is super easy to use and so fast. Before, I was not always able to cook a meal but now I am because it takes minutes to use.Read more
3756 customers mention ease of cleaning, 3326 positive, 430 negative
Customers find the pressure cooker easy to clean, requiring only one pot for washing.
Easy to use, cooks well and easy to clean.Read more
...Very easy to clean, no mess, and it runs quiet, not like those traditional pressure cookers that has noise so loud that I was afraid of an explosion...Read more
Meals all in one pot? Easy clean up? Food in like, 20 minutes? Fills my entire house up with the delicious aroma of what I am about to devour. Buy it.Read more
Great product. Cooks crazy fast, easy cleanup with Stainless Steel pot. I've cooked several meals, stews, and steamed potatoes in 7 min to mash....Read more
3739 customers mention versatility, 3623 positive, 116 negative
Customers praise the pressure cooker's versatility, noting it's great for many things and very practical. One customer specifically mentions using it as a crock pot.
The experience of learning how versatile this tool is has been an adventure. So many ways to make cooking more simple, economical, speedy, and tasty.Read more
very versatile, we cook frozen roasts and ribs and they turn out great. We are not good meal planners and this product make last minute meals a snap....Read more
I like the fact that it is so versatile and easy to use once you make friends with it by reading all the instructions and trying out simple receipes...Read more
I enjoy the versatility the Instapot gives me to prepare quick, easy, healthy meals. Preparation and clean-up are able to be done in a swift manner....Read more
3668 customers mention cooking time, 3319 positive, 349 negative
Customers appreciate the pressure cooker's cooking time, with many reporting that it makes dinner in no time and cuts cooking time in half, with specific examples of pot roast in less than an hour and pulled pork in 90 minutes.
...Easy and quick. Add ingredients, press some buttons, and you have a meal in a fraction of the time it would have taken to prepare and cook otherwise....Read more
This product is so quick and easy to use. I have use it multiple times a week since I got it about a month ago and I have had no problems so far....Read more
We love how quickly and easily we can make just about anything! Ribs, bean soup, roast, and lasagna just to make a few all cooked in under an hour.Read more
Love this product. It's a real time saver. Allows for quality, home cooked meals without having to stand around the kitchen all day checking the oven.Read more
This has changed the way we eat. It's easier to use than I thought it would be.
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There are so many people who say the can't cook, but I swear I'm on a whole new level of not being able to cook. This little appliance helps expand our menu and I Have learned to do so much with it. I will sum up in a nutshell, I love how easy it is and how I throw everything in it comes out done. No stirring and not many messy dishes. I still don't love it for meats (which I don't eat much of anyway), but I think that's just a matter of needing to experiment more with them. I seriously can't believe how many foods can be cooked in here! What got me thinking about the IP was talking to a friend at work who is a firefighter. He works long shifts with mostly men, they can't really cook, but they just buy meat and throw it in here. He swore by it. Then someone else chimed in and said they pressure cook a lot. About a month later it went on sale for Prime Day and I picked it up. I am all of a sudden a much, much better cook! There are so many cookbooks for this, my favorite being Hip Pressure Cooking: Fast, Fresh, and Flavorful and there's a wonderful Facebook page where people post their successes and fails, so we can all learn from each other. This whole last month has been wonderful. I'll highlight some things I've tried or heard about: -Chicken: For the first time every I cooked a whole chicken (see picture of it falling apart). My husband couldn't believe I cooked a whole chicken since I usually buy them at the store already made. It was excellent. I did 6 minutes per pound + 2 minutes. I also cook chicken thighs for dinner about once a week, which I had never cooked before. I do that for 10 minutes with some chicken broth and whichever seasoning sounds good. Ironically enough, I can't get my classic boneless, skinless chicken breasts to turn out, but based on my Facebook group a lot of people have success with them. -Pot roast: I tried this once and it didn't work great. It was a very lean, thick cut of meat. I heard that the leaner meats are harder to do. Next time I'll try something different. -Eggs: I can hard boil 30 eggs at once!!! I work 12 hour shifts and eat 4 with my lunch and 4 with my dinner. Since I work 4 days in a row I have to hard boil 32 eggs. I used to use my egg cooker and do 7 at a time, which was a pain. Now it's quick and easy! -Steel cut oats: Another thing that I never ate before. At one point a couple years ago we tried making them a few times, but it's so annoying having to stir the pot all the time and then half the time I ended up with some crusted on the bottom which was annoying to clean up. Now I use the PIP (pot in the pot) method. I put 1 cup of water in the bottom, then the trivet in, then 1 cup of steel cut oats in a large Pyrex glass dish with 2 1/2 cups of water. I put it on for 10 minutes manual high pressure and walk away. Once the pressure releases and I open it they are perfect! I then divide them up into mason jars and put them in the fridge. At breakfast time I warm them up, add some milk for creaminess and they are perfect. We eat them every single morning now. The only dish I have is the Pyrex bowl and I just rinse the metal pot out since it didn't touch any food. -Soups: I had never made soup before this. I have made chicken noodle soup many times and everyone loves it. I HATE how chicken noodle soup always has mushy noodles. Not mine! I cook the noodles to how I like them. I've bene wanting to experiment with more soups, but I'll do that in winter. -Yogurt: Another amazing feature. I've made yogurt 3 times and love it. My 2 year old only eats my yogurt. I can make a gallon of organic yogurt for a fraction of the cost of buying it at the store. It takes some patience, but the hands on work part of it is only about 20 minutes. There's a lot of waiting for things to heat, cool, incubate, set. I've finally learned when to start to have each step finish at the right time. Feel free to ask if you have questions. -Sides: I found a recipe for a mac and cheese that everyone loves. My daughter and her friends are always begging me for it. The best part? It's only 5 ingredients (pasta, heavy whip, butter, salt and cheese). It also only requires washing a cheese grater and the pot and it only takes 20 minute from start to finish. No hard to pronounce, artificial, food dyed ingredients. I have also mastered spaghetti with meat sauce. Before this I had never once made spaghetti with meat sauce. Now I do it all the time. Again, I only have ONE thing to clean afterwards. If I tried doing with without the IP I would have a pan for the meat, pot for the pasta, strainer. It only takes about 20 minutes start to finish. It can be real simple (meat, jar of sauce, pasta, water) or get really complicated with making your own sauce (even then it's still pretty easy). -Veggies: Many veggies can be cooked in here. Delicate ones, like broccoli are harder to do. Con on the cob in here is amazing though. Much quicker than any other method. -Deserts: I haven't made a desert yet, but on my Facebook group a ton of people are making cheesecake. I try to keep deserts out of the house and just have them for special treats when we're out. So I haven't tried this. A ton of people in my Facebook group are doing it and they look like they turn out great. -Chicken broth: I am not the type of woman who makes chicken broth. My step-mom does that kind of stuff and I look at her like "why don't you just buy it". Well, now I am the type of person who makes chicken broth. After throwing a whole chicken in here I take the carcass (I hate that word!) and put it back in with some veggies, set it for 2 hours and it's done! I strain it and then have beautiful, healthy, yummy chicken broth. The first time I did it my husband looked at me like I was cray-cray. Now he helps by saving his bones. There is no better chicken noodle soup that when it's made with homemade broth! Yummy!!! -Spaghetti squash: This is one food I accepted that it's harder to make than it's worth, so we hadn't eaten it in years. Not anymore! I put it in for 20 minutes without cutting it. When I opened the pot the squash is intact, but with the skin peeling off. It's easy to cut it in half from there, scoop out the seeds and separate it. -Applesauce: Whenever my apples start getting too soft, I peel them, use my little apple slicer and throw them in here with some cinnamon. There are recipes for if you want to add sugar, lemon, honey, ect. I prefer just apples and cinnamon though since it's healthy and natural. My kids love it. 8 minutes on manual with a natural release. I just stir it with a fork and don't even need to blend it. There are small, very soft chunks. I wish I had this when my son was a baby! Those are a few of them things I've made. I have learned to experiment more. Since I usually don't have to do many dishes with the IP I tend to enjoy experimenting. I have a cookbook I write all of my successes in. My family is constant surprised at how much this has changed how we eat. I usually don't keep appliances out on my counter, but since I use this at least once a day I never put it away. The only downfall is I think there is a learning curve to it. It's a little intimidating at first and requires some trial and error. I was terrified of almost everything the first time I did it. 90% of everything has come out great. I'm learning what I like to cook and don't like to cook in it. I love that when we have a last minute neighborhood get together (it happens a few times a week) I can whip up a pasta dish and veggie real quick. Tips (Added Jan 2017): -Recipes generally don't include time to come to pressure. Think of this is the same as your oven warming up or water boiling. After your food goes in the pot it has the pressurize, then the timer starts counting down. You can speed this up but turning on "saute" first. It cuts the time more than in half. -Instructions have lingo related to you the pressure gets released. First there's natural pressure release (NPR). This is just leaving the pot alone until the pin drops, indicating there's no pressure in the pot. The lid can then be removed safely. Then there's a quick release (QR), which is where you turn the pressure release valve at the far side of the pressure cooker. This takes about a minute and releases a bunch of steam, so you probably don't want this under a cabinet. There is also a chance of some food/fluid coming out, depending on what's in the pot and how full it is. If that happens you can wait for it to do the NPR or you can do short, slow bursts. -If you're having problems with getting anything to work check all the parts first. Is the silicone ring in place? Is the pin in place and able to move up and down? Is the valve set to "sealing"? Is there enough water/fluid in the pot to pressurize? Nov 2016 update: Well, it's not longer sitting on my counter, but I still use it about 2-3 times a week, which is more than any other appliance. I got over the honeymoon period, where I tried EVERY food in here. Now I know what I like and what I don't like in here and I stick with that. I recommend you get 2-3 good cookbooks with this and start finding fun recipes on Pinterest. I keep adding pictures and things in my review.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026
    Size: 3 QuartsVerified Purchase
    Excellent product. The Instant Pot is super practical and versatile, perfect for quick and uncomplicated cooking. I love that it has several functions in a single computer, from pressure cooker to rice cooker and steamer. The food is well cooked, with good flavor and in less time. In addition, it is easy to use and clean
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026
    Size: 8 QuartsVerified Purchase
    This Instant Pot is very convenient and easy to use. It cooks food quickly and saves a lot of time. The lid works well and seals properly. Cleaning is also easy. Great quality and worth the price. Highly recommend!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2014
    Size: 6 QuartsVerified Purchase
    Some of the positive reviews here have expressed many wonderful aspects about the Instant pot which I don't feel the need to repeat. I agree with all of them!
    I've been a stove top pressure cooker person for over 20 years and wasn't really very knowledgable about electric pressure cookers. Lately I've been searching online for pressure cooker recipes and I started noticing how many people love their electric pressure cookers. I was drawn to the convenience of "set it and forget it" as well as the many other functions electric pressure cookers offer.

    Addressing Cook's Illustrated advice on pressure cookers:
    In spite of what Cook's Illustrated said about electric pressure cookers, to me electric pots like this that perform several functions should not quite be placed in the same category as stove top pressure cookers. In my opinion they should not be tested together unless one is a designated Electric Pressure Cooker with no other features on it. It's almost trying to compare apples to oranges, so to speak. (BTW I am a Cook's Illustrated addict!- I learned to cook from them...)

    Although I have not had the Instant Pot long I can tell it will be a very useful time saving addition to my kitchen right along side my regular pressure cooker. I have two stove top pressure cookers, and have tried to use both to cook two different things at the same time but found it too cumbersome and attention draining to use both at once. Not a problem with the Instant pot! It's easy to fire both of them up simutaneously because Instant Pot takes over and requires very little monitoring. Example: We love greens and now I can plop them in the Instant Pot while I have something going in the Kuhn Rikon. Perfect! Talk about a fast dinner! Easy cleanup too.
    Note: Pressure cooking retains up to 90% of nutritional value of food over stove top methods,...as well as easier cleanup. That includes no wiping off the top of your cooktop/range.

    I chose the Instant Pot because after researching all of the other brands it appeared to be the cooker with the least complaints, as well as the fact that it came with a stainless steel bowl. Healthier and nothing to peel off!
    I was ready to order last year's model but saw that this new model was about to be released and that it also made yogurt which is a huge plus for us, so I waited.

    I'm really impressed with the quality of this cooker! It feels and looks like it was very well thought out and constructed.
    It's channel on youtube is very thorough, covering every detail about InstantPot including instruction for usage as well as troubleshooting and care.

    After receiving, having watched most of the videos on youtube, I carefully went through the manual and went through the trial run which the manual suggested to try first. From there on it was smooth sailing and easy to figure out. Both dishes I tested which were brown rice and Ossobuco turned out delicious. I will make a change in the Ossobuco next time. I used "Stew Normal" and next time I will go "Stew Less" because the meat was a bit overcooked for my liking. The flavor of the broth was awesome though but I cooked the meat a tad too long so that it released too much flavor into the broth. The brown rice was perfect.
    I have to say that I was impressed at how quickly the pot came to pressure, especially with hot liquid.
    I did not heat the liquid for the rice but the braising liquid for the lamb I let heat up on "saute high" before I added the lamb and put the lid on. It came up to pressure quickly.
    NOTE/TIP: I pre-heated lamb braise liquid mix to simmer because there were diced tomatoes in the braising liquid and I wanted to give a quick stir before placing lid on so they wouldn't sit in one place for long against the super heated bottom and possibly burn before coming to pressure. It is a good trick for me if I have questions with mixes of tomato sauce or sweet items in pot. Simmer/boil it first and stir right before putting lid on to bring it to pressure.

    So far I am loving the InstantPot. It's extremely user friendly and appears to be very good quality. It performs as described. I look forward to trying new recipes plus using it along side my stove top cooker.

    I'm finding that everything that comes out of a pressure cooker simply tastes better, even simple potatoes and carrots! It's a learning curb with the timings, but once you "get it" I think most anyone would agree that food tastes better when cooked in a pressure cooker.

    Time will see how well the Instant Pot holds up!

    PS: A bag of Trader Joe's Kale, (triple washed)
    steamer fan, two cups of water, 5 minutes on LOW pressure, quick release= perfection! No salt needed nor butter or anything else! The natural salt comes out in the Kale! Swoon worthy! I heated the water first on Saute' High to a boil before adding the kale and put the top on.

    Update November 4 2015:
    I now have 2 Instant Pots, one which is the Smart Pot Blue Tooth model. I use both of them all the time. I've also purchased 3 Duo's for gifts. Everyone loves their Instant Pot!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026
    Size: 6 QuartsVerified Purchase
    Great product it just takes a little bit of time to get used to using one if you've never used one . It does a variety of foods. If you're looking for a nice crispy chicken or something like that this is not your Appliance. However, you can have great meals and a jiffy and you can have beans in no time at all. It makes a huge pot of chili with not much work at all. I would recommend.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026
    Size: 3 QuartsVerified Purchase
    Here’s a clean, honest, experience‑driven review for the Instant Pot Duo 7‑in‑1 Mini (3‑Quart) that reflects exactly how you use it — no recipe‑app fluff, no marketing filler, just the real value it brings to your kitchen.

    The Instant Pot Duo Mini (3‑quart) has completely changed how I cook. I don’t care about the recipe app or the long feature list — what matters is that it actually solves problems that traditional stovetop cooking and older pressure cookers never handled well.

    What Makes It Stand Out
    - Porridge perfection — even with tough grains and beans.
    This is the first appliance I’ve used that can fully cook all the tricky porridge combinations: mixed beans, grains, oats, barley — everything that normally takes forever on the stove or never softens properly in a standard electric rice cooker. The Instant Pot handles them effortlessly and consistently.

    - A pressure cooker that’s actually easy to use.
    I own two traditional pressure cookers, and I never use them because they’re not intuitive and feel like work. The Instant Pot is the opposite — simple, safe, and straightforward. I actually want to use it.

    - Oxtail soup came out perfect.
    Deep flavor, tender meat, and zero babysitting. And I didn’t have to heat up the entire house by running the stove for hours.

    - The 3‑quart size is ideal.
    I prefer smaller appliances for 2–3 person meals, and this size is perfect. It doesn’t take over the counter, and it’s much easier to clean and store than the larger models.

    - No more overheating the kitchen.
    Slow cooking, braising, and long simmering dishes no longer turn the house into a sauna. Everything stays contained and efficient.

    Bottom Line
    If you cook porridge, beans, grains, soups, stews, or anything that normally requires long simmering, the Instant Pot Duo Mini is a must‑have. It’s powerful enough, small enough, and simple enough to use every day. For me, it’s a true game changer — and easily replaces multiple appliances I used to avoid.

    This is the kind of kitchen tool that earns its spot on the counter.
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  • Aman Yadav
    5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended
    Reviewed in India on April 23, 2026
    Size: 6 QuartsVerified Purchase
    I purchased the Instant Pot Duo 6QT in January, and since then it has been extremely useful in my daily cooking, especially as I mostly prepare South Indian meals — it is very very convenient and saves a lot of time, with super fast rice cooking that comes out perfectly every time, soft and fluffy without any hassle; from morning breakfast to dinner it handles everything smoothly, idli steaming turns out soft and spongy, dosa batter fermentation is consistent, sambar develops a rich, well-cooked flavour in much less time, rasam stays perfectly balanced without over boiling, and even dishes like chicken curry or mutton kulambu come out tender with spices deeply infused as if slow-cooked for hours; the sauté function is excellent for tempering mustard seeds, curry leaves, and hing just like traditional cooking, and it works perfectly for dal, vegetables, and even chickpeas with great texture and taste, while also preserving nutrition; cleaning is simple and the build quality feels solid and reliable, so overall it combines traditional South Indian taste with modern speed and convenience, making it a must-have appliance — VERY VERY GOOD and highly recommended for everyday cooking.
  • Kevin D
    5.0 out of 5 stars This is good to own
    Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2026
    Size: 3 QuartsVerified Purchase
    Very good purchase. Easy to handle and it does the job well.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfecta para hacer frijoles y arroz súper rapido
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 16, 2026
    Size: 3 QuartsVerified Purchase
    Es una de las mejores compras que he hecho.
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  • NeuroEmergent
    5.0 out of 5 stars A truly Canadian innovation - Instant Pot is the best item in my kitchen, hands down
    Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2017
    Size: 6 QuartsVerified Purchase
    •• Why I Bought The Instant Pot (and why you probably should, too) ••

    In this review, I'll cover safety mechanisms and info, how to use the instant pot, minimum liquid requirements, along with a whole slew of things I learned over a year and a half of ownership.

    I waited a long time to write this because I wanted to be sure the Instant Pot wasn't a flash in the pan gimmick. How was the quality of construction? Did it maintain heating standards over the years? How often do parts need replacement? I had so many questions! The technology was too new for definitive answers. Yes, it has thousands of positive reviews, but so many people tend to review the first moment they get a product and never update. I wanted answer, so I took the plunge FOR SCIENCE! (Also delicious food, but mostly science)

    I love food, and I love cooking. While not amazing, I am a passionate home cook with a wide variety of culinary interests. I make meals for my wife daily, and I refuse to buy cheap, nutritionally absent lunches. As such, I'm almost always in the kitchen plugging away. The truth is... the Instant Pot is brilliant, and the high praise it has received from reviewers is SPOT ON. It has made everything in my culinary life easier and better. I've used it constantly over a year and a half (originally purchased August, 2016), and it looks like it's fresh off the assembly line. I haven't even had to replace the least durable aspect (the silicon seal) due to my lack of acidic recipes. The stainless steel pot looks like it hasn't been subject to any heat, let alone hundreds of pressure-filled uses. Even if your pot did warp, you can buy a replacement through Amazon. Some people I know purchased a second simply so that they could start another meal without having to wash the first.

    •• How Does It Work & Safety Mechanism Info ••

    The instant pot creates a pressure filled environment that cooks food super fast without sapping it of the precious liquid necessary to stay tender. Back in the day, people were afraid of pressure cookers because unsealing it without releasing the pressure could mean an explosion! The Instant Pot has multiple safety mechanisms in place to ensure this is no longer possible. Once the pot has come to pressure, a stopper pops to the top and seals in the pressure (shown in my photos below this review). When the stopper seals in the pressure, the lid LOCKS firmly in place. You CANNOT remove the lid until the pressure has dissipated and the stopper has dropped. Safe and happy :)

    •• Instant Pot In the Media••

    Since buying mine, I've seen electric pressure cookers on Master Chef US. I remember one contestant, David, used one to make a Risotto. Gordon Ramsay asked, "Are you shallambalam crazy? How could that possibly work?" Moments later, he ate his words because the second the risotto hit his palette, he said, "It shouldn't work, but it does. It's bloody delicious." I couldn't have summed it up better myself.

    On top of that, Instant Pot is a CANADIAN innovation. It's rightfully poised to be the number one selling Amazon product on Black Friday. That's for a reason. Again, I couldn't endorse it more thoroughly. Let's take a look at why!

    •• A Complete Crock Pot Replacement ••

    When I initially purchased the Instant Pot, I lived in a small basement suite with limited counter space. I wanted the 6qt Pot to replace a HUGE 8qt slow cooker taking up space on my counter. Plus, the Instant Pot performs functions my slow cooker could only dream of. No longer do I have to brown meat in a separate pan and then transfer it to my crock pot. I can set Mr. IP to saute mode, sear my chicken, and swap it over to pressure cook the moment it's adequately browned. This not only saves a ton of work but limits the number of dishes made. In addition, it's a rice cooker and more.

    Being honest, I barely use the features outside of the "Manual Pressure Cooking" and "Searing." In a year and a half, I still make my rice in a pot because it's always a secondary dish. On the other hand, I've used the "Pressure Cooker" settings to make butternut squash risotto and all kinds of other rice-based dishes. What I'm trying to say is... even though it has 7 features, running it on manual tends to get the job done. My typical usage look like this:

    1. Press manual
    2. Set the timer
    3. Wait a ridiculously short time... and enjoy the fruits of my Instant Pot's loving labour!

    Truthfully, I don't even use the slow cooker feature. It seems that everything a slow cooker can do, a pressure cooker can do better and faster. Why cook a whole chicken for 4 hours on high or 8 hours on low... when I can finish it in 45 minutes (30 cook time, 15 building pressure)? Using a whole chicken as an example, 30 mins creates the same levels of tenderness as an 8 hour low cook.

    •• What do I use it for, and how do I use it? ••

    I'm not much of a one-pot meal kinda guy; although, the Pot is fantastic in that regard. To that end, I've made risottos, taco fillings, one-pot pasta dishes, and the best pulled pork I could imagine... and more! Personally, my favourite use is prepping meat. I can buy a pack of frozen chicken breasts at Costco, leave them FROZEN, and have 4 of them cooked to perfection in 10-20 minutes (depending on thickness). Being able to do this has saved me a ton of money. I firmly believe the Instant Pot has paid for itself a dozen times over in a single year.

    I used to have to cook ribs low and slow for hours, but with the pressure cooker, I can create a rack of succulent pork ribs in 23 minutes and finish them for 5 under my broiler. They are fall off the bone tender with caramelized BBQ in roughly 35 minutes of work. You just don't get returns like that with conventional cooking methods. Roasts are similar and quite flexible. I tend to cut a 3lbs pork roast into 1lbs chunks and cook them for 30-60 minutes depending on fat content. Got a winter squash that would normally take 35-45 minutes of steaming? I can tenderize a FAT acorn squash in 5 minutes flat, with maybe 3 minutes of pressure building time. It's awesome.

    Most importantly, using the instant pot frees my stove-top and oven for making sauces and sides that I would've considered being "in the way" before. I know I sound gushy and over the top, but it's utterly amazing to have cultivated that kind of kitchen freedom.

    •• What can it fit? ••

    6qts fits a full rack of ribs. I slice them into three parts and stack them around the edges of the stainless steel pot. In roughly 23 minutes, an average rack is tender and ready for the broiler. The same methodology can be applied to nearly any cut of meat: pork chops, chicken breasts -- anything that needs to stay tender.

    Cheap, fat pork roasts, I tend to toss in all at once. For large 3kg roasts, it takes roughly 60 minutes, and you have the most tender pulled pork of your life.

    I cook whole 2kg chickens with plenty of space to spare.

    In summation, I think the 6qt cooker is the perfect size for 2-4 people. If you're cooking for 4+, you'll likely want to go up in size to 8qts.

    •• Basic How To & Minimum Liquid Requirements ••

    As stated earlier, I typically turn on the Instant Pot, press manual, set my time, and walk away. The thing with the extra settings is, they're all using the same method. Press the "Rice" button? All it does is set the timer for 4 minutes (which only works for white rice), so I find that learning manual times is best for every possible use.

    Here is an average cooking sequence. I turn on the instant pot and press saute. I add a little oil, and drop in my meat to be seared. When it's done searing, I hit cancel to turn off the saute feature. Lastly, I add whatever liquid is needed, screw on the lid, set the cook time, set the cap to 'seal' not 'vent', and walk away. This takes no time at all. Don't forget to add seasoning!

    Keep in mind, when a recipe calls for 30 minutes cook time, it can sometimes take up to 45 minutes to cook. Depending on the amount of liquid you have in the pot determines the amount of time it takes to come to pressure. The **MINIMUM REQUIRED LIQUID** for any single recipe is 1/2 cups of liquid. This can be water, stock, or even a bottle of BBQ sauce... But your instant pot cannot come to pressure without that minimum. If you're cooking something like zucchini or mushrooms, you could theoretically use a little less because they are going to release so much moisture. However, my rule of thumb is always 1/2 cup minimum at all times.

    Here's another way to think about cook times. When your pasta cooking instructions state: "Takes 8 minutes to cook," that doesn't mean you put a pot of water on the stove, drop your pasta in, crank it to high, and it's done in 8 minutes! It means it's cooked in 8 minutes once your water is boiling. The instant pot functions the same way. Once it builds pressure, it should take 1-60 minutes to cook almost anything you can imagine. The longest something has taken to come to pressure was a particularly thick soup. It took up approximately 3/4's of my stainless steel pot and took about 15-20 minutes to come to pressure.

    I stress that in spite of the time it takes to come to pressure, I often finish things HOURS earlier than I could have with any other cooking method.

    •• Maximum Amount of Liquid ••

    Opposite the minimum liquid, your instant pot should never be filled more than 3/4's of the stainless steel pot. If it's THAT full, you risk overflowing and having things shoot out of the steam vent. To be clear, my friend has an instant pot and has filled it darn near to the brim with leek and potato soup without incident. This is simply a cautionary statement. According to Instant Pot's manual, don't fill it more than 3/4's full, and you'll always have a good time :)

    •• Venting Methods ••

    There are two methods for releasing pressure once the cook is completed: natural release and quick release. Often, pressure cooker cookbooks will tell you to use one or the other at the end of recipes. I'll explain what they are!

    NATURAL RELEASE: This is what it sounds like. When a recipe is done, the pressure will slowly dissipate over time. As soon as your cook time is finished, a timer starts counting. This lets you know how long it's been sitting after the cook is technically done. The natural release method tends to take no longer than 20 minutes. With less liquid, sometimes the pressure will be gone within 7-10 minutes, at which time the stopper drops, and the pressure unlocks.

    While the pressure is slowly dissipating, your food continues to cook. Some recipes say, "use the natural release method over 20 minutes." What they mean is that your food needs another 20 minutes under that pressure to finish cooking, so leave it, and enjoy!

    QUICK RELEASE: The quick release method is useful for two reasons.

    1. If your food does not need to continue cooking, use quick release to access it almost immediately. It still takes about 1 minute to vent, depending on the amount of liquid.

    2. If you need to stop a cook to add something, use quick release. For example, let's say you're cooking a roast, and you want to add vegetables near the end of the cook cycle. You would do it this way because vegetables cooked for the full 60 minutes would be baby food at best. Cook the roast for 50 minutes instead of 60, quick release, remove the lid, and add your veggies. Then start on manual again. Yes, it has to build pressure, but it should do it quicker the second time because the remaining liquid is pre-heated.

    How to quick release: Simply turn the vent from 'seal' mode to 'vent' mode. Again, check my pictures below the review. When you do this, steam shoots up into the air. I recommend not placing your instant pot under cabinetry for this reason; otherwise, the bottom of your cupboards will see a lot of condensation.

    :: IMPORTANT NOTE :: Do NOT quick release when making soups or other highly liquid items. Up to a few cups of liquid is more than fine, but if your stainless steel pot is filled 3/4's with liquid (say, a soup), you may actually quick release soup all over your kitchen. Again, 95% of the time, quick releasing is going to be fine. Just be smart!

    ••You Will Make Mistakes! I Recommend A Meat Thermometer ••

    As with any kitchen implement, there is a learning curve. Some recipes will be amazing the first time, and some will not. You WILL overcook things. That's okay. I told a friend to buy a 2kg bird and cook it for 30 minutes. He bought a 1.5kg bird and tried the same time. Surprise! It was overcooked. 5 minutes of pressure is a long time. You'll need to play around with times for some things. To that end, I recommend this meat thermometer: Digital FoodThermometer - Lavatools Thermowand®. I've owned it for over a year, and it's turned out to be one of my most successfully reviewed products. It costs $10-20 more than most, but I personally vouch for its high quality. It's water resistant in the event of splashes (and pressure liquids) and is easy to swap to either Celsius or Farenheit. It's also supremely fast to read and overall easy to use.

    Here's how I use it with the instant pot. Say I'm cooking two FAT frozen chicken breasts of differing size. I finish cooking them for 10 minutes, quick release, and open the lid. One breast is done at a perfect 165 degrees in the thickest portion. The other still feels frozen in the middle and reads 100 degrees, which is highly raw. No problem. I remove the finished one, put the lid back on, and set it for another 5 minutes. Then I can test the done-ness using the thermometer and repeat. Eventually, you'll know cook times for all of your favourite meats and won't need the thermometer. But MAN is it great for peace of mind! I couldn't recommend one more.

    •• Notes on the Silicon Seal & General Replacement Parts ••

    One major criticism of the instant pot is that the silicon seal that keeps moisture from escaping the lid... tends to trap smells. I can confirm that they absolutely do, but those smells DO NOT bleed into your food no matter how smelly the seal. I haven't had to change my seal at all, and it isn't as bad as some people make it out to be. I'm extremely scent sensitive (hate perfume and strong scented products), and it doesn't bother me. Let's just say, you won't be walking by your instant pot and ever smell it. You have to legitimately put it up to your nose.

    There's one caveat to this. If you cook dry beans to full, they are inherently pungent, and that scent will be STRONG. Some people replace the silicon ring after one cook of beans (which I think is insane). I can't comment on the smell, myself, as I've avoided cooking beans in the instant pot. It's just something to think about.

    The good news is that... because the Instant Pot is such a huge hit on Amazon, I GUARANTEE you will always be able to find cheap, replacement parts. On Amazon, look up "instant pot silicon seal," and you can find 2-packs for $20 sold direct from Amazon. Similarly, look up "instant pot stainless steel inner cooking pot," and you'll find extras and replacements direct from the manufacturer.

    I feel the need to stress that in 1 year and a half of use, I haven't had to replace a silicon ring, and I certainly haven't had to consider replacing the stainless steel pot.

    •• Cleaning ••

    Cleaning is easy. So far, nothing has been stuck on the pot so badly that I've had to do more than toss it in the sink. It's stainless steel, so it's dishwasher safe, but I prefer to give it a good scrubbing after use. If things are BURNED on, you can fill it with a bunch of water and run a manual cook cycle to loosen it all. Then toss it in the sink and give it a second scrubbing. I can say I haven't had to do that at all, but it's always a cleaning option.

    The lid and sealing vents are completely cleanable. I toss the whole thing in the sink on occasion - probably ever 3-5 cooks, depending on how messy the ingredients. Trust me, you'll know when it needs cleaning. After particularly chunky meals, I recommend cleaning the vent cap to make sure it's not clogged. You'll see the piece in question in my photos below the review.

    •• Recommended Cookbooks and Information ••

    The truth is, there are SO many good pressure cooker books out nowadays. There are entire food blogs dedicated to instant pot cooking. Google is your best friend. You can get started right away.

    What helped me learn about pressure cooking in general was the book "Hip Pressure Cooking." Not only is the book excellent, but their website is filled with tons of useful info and beginner's resources.

    •• Conclusion ••

    I hoped my journey helped you learn something useful. In the end, I can't recommend electric pressure cookers enough: in particular, the Instant Pot. I talked a friend into getting one, and he loves it. I'm currently trying to get my mom to give up her slow cooker for a significant upgrade. In my mind, it's one of the best kitchen innovations of the century alongside handy sous vide machines and electric meat thermometers.

    Whatever you decide, happy cooking, and best of luck going forward! :)

    If you have any specific questions, always feel free to leave a comment below the review.

    04/04/2018 Additions: Okay, so an update! I now know from first-hand experience that the safety features work like a charm.

    Sometimes, when you removing and replacing the lid after checking your meal, the seal comes out of place due to heat expansion. On one occasion, I didn't do a great job of checking that the seal was in place. I reset the timer for like 2 minutes, and as the pot reached pressure, I heard a huge WOOOOOSH as all the steam escaped. The Instant Pot didn't explode like those horror stories you hear. All that happened was the steam escaped, all at once, in a downward-facing ring. It barely even made my island wet because I only had about a cup of liquid. In fact, most of the liquid remained in the steel pot.

    Now that I know that's the worst that can happen, I feel even more secure. I have zero fear of "pressure explosions." The safety mechanisms work extremely well.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A truly Canadian innovation - Instant Pot is the best item in my kitchen, hands down

    Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2017
    •• Why I Bought The Instant Pot (and why you probably should, too) ••

    In this review, I'll cover safety mechanisms and info, how to use the instant pot, minimum liquid requirements, along with a whole slew of things I learned over a year and a half of ownership.

    I waited a long time to write this because I wanted to be sure the Instant Pot wasn't a flash in the pan gimmick. How was the quality of construction? Did it maintain heating standards over the years? How often do parts need replacement? I had so many questions! The technology was too new for definitive answers. Yes, it has thousands of positive reviews, but so many people tend to review the first moment they get a product and never update. I wanted answer, so I took the plunge FOR SCIENCE! (Also delicious food, but mostly science)

    I love food, and I love cooking. While not amazing, I am a passionate home cook with a wide variety of culinary interests. I make meals for my wife daily, and I refuse to buy cheap, nutritionally absent lunches. As such, I'm almost always in the kitchen plugging away. The truth is... the Instant Pot is brilliant, and the high praise it has received from reviewers is SPOT ON. It has made everything in my culinary life easier and better. I've used it constantly over a year and a half (originally purchased August, 2016), and it looks like it's fresh off the assembly line. I haven't even had to replace the least durable aspect (the silicon seal) due to my lack of acidic recipes. The stainless steel pot looks like it hasn't been subject to any heat, let alone hundreds of pressure-filled uses. Even if your pot did warp, you can buy a replacement through Amazon. Some people I know purchased a second simply so that they could start another meal without having to wash the first.

    •• How Does It Work & Safety Mechanism Info ••

    The instant pot creates a pressure filled environment that cooks food super fast without sapping it of the precious liquid necessary to stay tender. Back in the day, people were afraid of pressure cookers because unsealing it without releasing the pressure could mean an explosion! The Instant Pot has multiple safety mechanisms in place to ensure this is no longer possible. Once the pot has come to pressure, a stopper pops to the top and seals in the pressure (shown in my photos below this review). When the stopper seals in the pressure, the lid LOCKS firmly in place. You CANNOT remove the lid until the pressure has dissipated and the stopper has dropped. Safe and happy :)

    •• Instant Pot In the Media••

    Since buying mine, I've seen electric pressure cookers on Master Chef US. I remember one contestant, David, used one to make a Risotto. Gordon Ramsay asked, "Are you shallambalam crazy? How could that possibly work?" Moments later, he ate his words because the second the risotto hit his palette, he said, "It shouldn't work, but it does. It's bloody delicious." I couldn't have summed it up better myself.

    On top of that, Instant Pot is a CANADIAN innovation. It's rightfully poised to be the number one selling Amazon product on Black Friday. That's for a reason. Again, I couldn't endorse it more thoroughly. Let's take a look at why!

    •• A Complete Crock Pot Replacement ••

    When I initially purchased the Instant Pot, I lived in a small basement suite with limited counter space. I wanted the 6qt Pot to replace a HUGE 8qt slow cooker taking up space on my counter. Plus, the Instant Pot performs functions my slow cooker could only dream of. No longer do I have to brown meat in a separate pan and then transfer it to my crock pot. I can set Mr. IP to saute mode, sear my chicken, and swap it over to pressure cook the moment it's adequately browned. This not only saves a ton of work but limits the number of dishes made. In addition, it's a rice cooker and more.

    Being honest, I barely use the features outside of the "Manual Pressure Cooking" and "Searing." In a year and a half, I still make my rice in a pot because it's always a secondary dish. On the other hand, I've used the "Pressure Cooker" settings to make butternut squash risotto and all kinds of other rice-based dishes. What I'm trying to say is... even though it has 7 features, running it on manual tends to get the job done. My typical usage look like this:

    1. Press manual
    2. Set the timer
    3. Wait a ridiculously short time... and enjoy the fruits of my Instant Pot's loving labour!

    Truthfully, I don't even use the slow cooker feature. It seems that everything a slow cooker can do, a pressure cooker can do better and faster. Why cook a whole chicken for 4 hours on high or 8 hours on low... when I can finish it in 45 minutes (30 cook time, 15 building pressure)? Using a whole chicken as an example, 30 mins creates the same levels of tenderness as an 8 hour low cook.

    •• What do I use it for, and how do I use it? ••

    I'm not much of a one-pot meal kinda guy; although, the Pot is fantastic in that regard. To that end, I've made risottos, taco fillings, one-pot pasta dishes, and the best pulled pork I could imagine... and more! Personally, my favourite use is prepping meat. I can buy a pack of frozen chicken breasts at Costco, leave them FROZEN, and have 4 of them cooked to perfection in 10-20 minutes (depending on thickness). Being able to do this has saved me a ton of money. I firmly believe the Instant Pot has paid for itself a dozen times over in a single year.

    I used to have to cook ribs low and slow for hours, but with the pressure cooker, I can create a rack of succulent pork ribs in 23 minutes and finish them for 5 under my broiler. They are fall off the bone tender with caramelized BBQ in roughly 35 minutes of work. You just don't get returns like that with conventional cooking methods. Roasts are similar and quite flexible. I tend to cut a 3lbs pork roast into 1lbs chunks and cook them for 30-60 minutes depending on fat content. Got a winter squash that would normally take 35-45 minutes of steaming? I can tenderize a FAT acorn squash in 5 minutes flat, with maybe 3 minutes of pressure building time. It's awesome.

    Most importantly, using the instant pot frees my stove-top and oven for making sauces and sides that I would've considered being "in the way" before. I know I sound gushy and over the top, but it's utterly amazing to have cultivated that kind of kitchen freedom.

    •• What can it fit? ••

    6qts fits a full rack of ribs. I slice them into three parts and stack them around the edges of the stainless steel pot. In roughly 23 minutes, an average rack is tender and ready for the broiler. The same methodology can be applied to nearly any cut of meat: pork chops, chicken breasts -- anything that needs to stay tender.

    Cheap, fat pork roasts, I tend to toss in all at once. For large 3kg roasts, it takes roughly 60 minutes, and you have the most tender pulled pork of your life.

    I cook whole 2kg chickens with plenty of space to spare.

    In summation, I think the 6qt cooker is the perfect size for 2-4 people. If you're cooking for 4+, you'll likely want to go up in size to 8qts.

    •• Basic How To & Minimum Liquid Requirements ••

    As stated earlier, I typically turn on the Instant Pot, press manual, set my time, and walk away. The thing with the extra settings is, they're all using the same method. Press the "Rice" button? All it does is set the timer for 4 minutes (which only works for white rice), so I find that learning manual times is best for every possible use.

    Here is an average cooking sequence. I turn on the instant pot and press saute. I add a little oil, and drop in my meat to be seared. When it's done searing, I hit cancel to turn off the saute feature. Lastly, I add whatever liquid is needed, screw on the lid, set the cook time, set the cap to 'seal' not 'vent', and walk away. This takes no time at all. Don't forget to add seasoning!

    Keep in mind, when a recipe calls for 30 minutes cook time, it can sometimes take up to 45 minutes to cook. Depending on the amount of liquid you have in the pot determines the amount of time it takes to come to pressure. The **MINIMUM REQUIRED LIQUID** for any single recipe is 1/2 cups of liquid. This can be water, stock, or even a bottle of BBQ sauce... But your instant pot cannot come to pressure without that minimum. If you're cooking something like zucchini or mushrooms, you could theoretically use a little less because they are going to release so much moisture. However, my rule of thumb is always 1/2 cup minimum at all times.

    Here's another way to think about cook times. When your pasta cooking instructions state: "Takes 8 minutes to cook," that doesn't mean you put a pot of water on the stove, drop your pasta in, crank it to high, and it's done in 8 minutes! It means it's cooked in 8 minutes once your water is boiling. The instant pot functions the same way. Once it builds pressure, it should take 1-60 minutes to cook almost anything you can imagine. The longest something has taken to come to pressure was a particularly thick soup. It took up approximately 3/4's of my stainless steel pot and took about 15-20 minutes to come to pressure.

    I stress that in spite of the time it takes to come to pressure, I often finish things HOURS earlier than I could have with any other cooking method.

    •• Maximum Amount of Liquid ••

    Opposite the minimum liquid, your instant pot should never be filled more than 3/4's of the stainless steel pot. If it's THAT full, you risk overflowing and having things shoot out of the steam vent. To be clear, my friend has an instant pot and has filled it darn near to the brim with leek and potato soup without incident. This is simply a cautionary statement. According to Instant Pot's manual, don't fill it more than 3/4's full, and you'll always have a good time :)

    •• Venting Methods ••

    There are two methods for releasing pressure once the cook is completed: natural release and quick release. Often, pressure cooker cookbooks will tell you to use one or the other at the end of recipes. I'll explain what they are!

    NATURAL RELEASE: This is what it sounds like. When a recipe is done, the pressure will slowly dissipate over time. As soon as your cook time is finished, a timer starts counting. This lets you know how long it's been sitting after the cook is technically done. The natural release method tends to take no longer than 20 minutes. With less liquid, sometimes the pressure will be gone within 7-10 minutes, at which time the stopper drops, and the pressure unlocks.

    While the pressure is slowly dissipating, your food continues to cook. Some recipes say, "use the natural release method over 20 minutes." What they mean is that your food needs another 20 minutes under that pressure to finish cooking, so leave it, and enjoy!

    QUICK RELEASE: The quick release method is useful for two reasons.

    1. If your food does not need to continue cooking, use quick release to access it almost immediately. It still takes about 1 minute to vent, depending on the amount of liquid.

    2. If you need to stop a cook to add something, use quick release. For example, let's say you're cooking a roast, and you want to add vegetables near the end of the cook cycle. You would do it this way because vegetables cooked for the full 60 minutes would be baby food at best. Cook the roast for 50 minutes instead of 60, quick release, remove the lid, and add your veggies. Then start on manual again. Yes, it has to build pressure, but it should do it quicker the second time because the remaining liquid is pre-heated.

    How to quick release: Simply turn the vent from 'seal' mode to 'vent' mode. Again, check my pictures below the review. When you do this, steam shoots up into the air. I recommend not placing your instant pot under cabinetry for this reason; otherwise, the bottom of your cupboards will see a lot of condensation.

    :: IMPORTANT NOTE :: Do NOT quick release when making soups or other highly liquid items. Up to a few cups of liquid is more than fine, but if your stainless steel pot is filled 3/4's with liquid (say, a soup), you may actually quick release soup all over your kitchen. Again, 95% of the time, quick releasing is going to be fine. Just be smart!

    ••You Will Make Mistakes! I Recommend A Meat Thermometer ••

    As with any kitchen implement, there is a learning curve. Some recipes will be amazing the first time, and some will not. You WILL overcook things. That's okay. I told a friend to buy a 2kg bird and cook it for 30 minutes. He bought a 1.5kg bird and tried the same time. Surprise! It was overcooked. 5 minutes of pressure is a long time. You'll need to play around with times for some things. To that end, I recommend this meat thermometer: Digital FoodThermometer - Lavatools Thermowand®. I've owned it for over a year, and it's turned out to be one of my most successfully reviewed products. It costs $10-20 more than most, but I personally vouch for its high quality. It's water resistant in the event of splashes (and pressure liquids) and is easy to swap to either Celsius or Farenheit. It's also supremely fast to read and overall easy to use.

    Here's how I use it with the instant pot. Say I'm cooking two FAT frozen chicken breasts of differing size. I finish cooking them for 10 minutes, quick release, and open the lid. One breast is done at a perfect 165 degrees in the thickest portion. The other still feels frozen in the middle and reads 100 degrees, which is highly raw. No problem. I remove the finished one, put the lid back on, and set it for another 5 minutes. Then I can test the done-ness using the thermometer and repeat. Eventually, you'll know cook times for all of your favourite meats and won't need the thermometer. But MAN is it great for peace of mind! I couldn't recommend one more.

    •• Notes on the Silicon Seal & General Replacement Parts ••

    One major criticism of the instant pot is that the silicon seal that keeps moisture from escaping the lid... tends to trap smells. I can confirm that they absolutely do, but those smells DO NOT bleed into your food no matter how smelly the seal. I haven't had to change my seal at all, and it isn't as bad as some people make it out to be. I'm extremely scent sensitive (hate perfume and strong scented products), and it doesn't bother me. Let's just say, you won't be walking by your instant pot and ever smell it. You have to legitimately put it up to your nose.

    There's one caveat to this. If you cook dry beans to full, they are inherently pungent, and that scent will be STRONG. Some people replace the silicon ring after one cook of beans (which I think is insane). I can't comment on the smell, myself, as I've avoided cooking beans in the instant pot. It's just something to think about.

    The good news is that... because the Instant Pot is such a huge hit on Amazon, I GUARANTEE you will always be able to find cheap, replacement parts. On Amazon, look up "instant pot silicon seal," and you can find 2-packs for $20 sold direct from Amazon. Similarly, look up "instant pot stainless steel inner cooking pot," and you'll find extras and replacements direct from the manufacturer.

    I feel the need to stress that in 1 year and a half of use, I haven't had to replace a silicon ring, and I certainly haven't had to consider replacing the stainless steel pot.

    •• Cleaning ••

    Cleaning is easy. So far, nothing has been stuck on the pot so badly that I've had to do more than toss it in the sink. It's stainless steel, so it's dishwasher safe, but I prefer to give it a good scrubbing after use. If things are BURNED on, you can fill it with a bunch of water and run a manual cook cycle to loosen it all. Then toss it in the sink and give it a second scrubbing. I can say I haven't had to do that at all, but it's always a cleaning option.

    The lid and sealing vents are completely cleanable. I toss the whole thing in the sink on occasion - probably ever 3-5 cooks, depending on how messy the ingredients. Trust me, you'll know when it needs cleaning. After particularly chunky meals, I recommend cleaning the vent cap to make sure it's not clogged. You'll see the piece in question in my photos below the review.

    •• Recommended Cookbooks and Information ••

    The truth is, there are SO many good pressure cooker books out nowadays. There are entire food blogs dedicated to instant pot cooking. Google is your best friend. You can get started right away.

    What helped me learn about pressure cooking in general was the book "Hip Pressure Cooking." Not only is the book excellent, but their website is filled with tons of useful info and beginner's resources.

    •• Conclusion ••

    I hoped my journey helped you learn something useful. In the end, I can't recommend electric pressure cookers enough: in particular, the Instant Pot. I talked a friend into getting one, and he loves it. I'm currently trying to get my mom to give up her slow cooker for a significant upgrade. In my mind, it's one of the best kitchen innovations of the century alongside handy sous vide machines and electric meat thermometers.

    Whatever you decide, happy cooking, and best of luck going forward! :)

    If you have any specific questions, always feel free to leave a comment below the review.

    04/04/2018 Additions: Okay, so an update! I now know from first-hand experience that the safety features work like a charm.

    Sometimes, when you removing and replacing the lid after checking your meal, the seal comes out of place due to heat expansion. On one occasion, I didn't do a great job of checking that the seal was in place. I reset the timer for like 2 minutes, and as the pot reached pressure, I heard a huge WOOOOOSH as all the steam escaped. The Instant Pot didn't explode like those horror stories you hear. All that happened was the steam escaped, all at once, in a downward-facing ring. It barely even made my island wet because I only had about a cup of liquid. In fact, most of the liquid remained in the steel pot.

    Now that I know that's the worst that can happen, I feel even more secure. I have zero fear of "pressure explosions." The safety mechanisms work extremely well.
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    Excelente producto, se ha utilizado durante 3 semanas desde su compra y todo bien, se deja encendida por las noches para hacer barbacoa y queda mejor que en todos los lugares donde compraba, rinde más y se gasta menos dinero...100% recomendable.
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    Reviewed in Mexico on March 19, 2026
    Excelente producto, se ha utilizado durante 3 semanas desde su compra y todo bien, se deja encendida por las noches para hacer barbacoa y queda mejor que en todos los lugares donde compraba, rinde más y se gasta menos dinero...100% recomendable.
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  • 7 Cooking Functions: Pressure cook, slow cook, sauté, steam, make rice, yogurt, or simply keep your meal warm—all in one appliance.
  • Compact Yet Capable: A 3-quart capacity makes it perfect for small households or side dishes, and with 11 one-touch smart programs, it can tackle everything from hearty soups to decadent cakes.
  • 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.
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  • Power-Packed Performance: 700 watts, 120 V 60 Hz, UL & ULC Listed.
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  • A Little Extra: Includes a stainless steel steamer rack to keep you ready for anything.

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