Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Smart Cooker, 5.7L – Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Sauté Pan, Yoghurt Maker, Steamer and Food Warmer, Brushed…
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Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Smart Cooker, 5.7L – Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Sauté Pan, Yoghurt Maker, Steamer and Food Warmer, Brushed…
Original price was: £89.99.£74.93Current price is: £74.93.
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- HEALTHY COOKING WITH CONSISTENT RESULTS: The classic Instant Pot Duo adjusts pressure, temperature, time, and heat to cook food up to 70% faster than other methods and deliver consistent, delicious results every time
- CONVENIENT AND CUSTOMISABLE: The Instant Pot Duo can remember the way you like to cook, and which smart programs you use most often. ‘Set it and forget it’ freeing you to do other things while your dinner cooks safely and quickly
- 13 ONE-TOUCH SMART PROGRAMS: Revolutionize the way you cook with one touch programs: Soup/Broth, Meat/Stew, Bean/Chili, Slow Cook, Sauté, Rice, Porridge, Steam, Yogurt, Multigrain and Poultry. Keep Warm, and Pressure Cook
- SPACIOUS 5.7L CAPACITY: Perfect for cooking up to 5 dishes at once, replacing multiple kitchen appliances!
- EVEN EASIER TO USE: Release steam with a simple, safe push of the quick release button, with minimal mess and easy clean up
- PLENTY OF ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER RECIPES: Join thousands of Instant Pot users who share tips, support, recipes and the joy of cooking in the Instant Pot UK Facebook community
- Included components – Electric Pressure Cooker, Condensation Collector (in place on the back of cooker), Steam Rack, Stainless Steel Inner Pot, Sealing Ring (already in place in lid)
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Specification: Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Smart Cooker, 5.7L – Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Sauté Pan, Yoghurt Maker, Steamer and Food Warmer, Brushed…
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5 reviews for Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Smart Cooker, 5.7L – Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Sauté Pan, Yoghurt Maker, Steamer and Food Warmer, Brushed…
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Mandy –
I bought the instant pot DUO 7 in 1 during the Black Friday sales because I wasn’t sure I really wanted to spend a lot of money on a electric pan.
Just days after arrival I realized it makes cooking much easier. I did use a pressure cooker on my stove fairly regular though.
The pot comes with an EU-plug and a UK-plug.
The manual gives step by step advise on how to use it for the first time, how to prepare each different dish and if you cannot find it in the manual the internet is full of great ideas.
The downside is that you can only make one pot dishes, by buying a second inner pot this problem sort of goes away. For example, I now prepare my stew in one inner pot, when it’s ready I set it aside and cook either the rice or the potatoes.
(This might just be a problem because I have a small kitchen and I cannot use my stove and my instant pot at the same time due to the size of the instant pot.)
I love how easy it is in use, after two times I got the feeling of how to use all the buttons…
jerrysimon –
I have been trying a few different electric pressure cookers over the last couple of weeks, namely the Instant Pot (IP) and Pressure King Pro (PKP) models as shown in the photos. There are quite a few others, but I think the comments below will also apply.
I have used a standard hob based pressure cooker before but these provide a whole new level of cooking options. I am probably late to the party, but glad I got here in the end 🙂
Although the various models basically do the same thing, I have to say the IP for me, has the most flexability and seems to be very well built. I think it was the first to come out or has certainly been around a while. Here are few things that I found when I was looking to to buy one of these pressure cookers.
1. Are accessories easily available ?
2. When using a glass lid (assuming the model you buy has one available) will all the non pressure options be available ? The PKPs safety features will only allow the browning function with the stock lid off. This…
nelle –
Whilst this item is undoubtedly well built and easy to use, I am a little disappointed. I thought I’d start with something easy – boiled potatoes. So new potatoes on my hob – water boils in less than a minute on my super charged induction power setting, then they take about 18 mins. In the Instant Pot it takes 10 mins to come up to pressure then 10 mins to cook. So where’s the benefit? Also in Instant Pot you can’t just jab a knife in to check they are done. Porridge – using jumbo oats I cook it in 3 mins in the microwave. Again, I can’t see the benefit. Also VERY disappointed in the enclosed receipe book. About 10 recipes none of which I would cook. I want to know how to do everyday stuff – stews, curries, chillies etc, not turnip pancakes. We shall see, maybe as I use it more I’ll grow to love it but suspect it’s an expensive cupboard filler than will rarely get used.
Amazon Customer –
This is the best kitchen item I have ever purchased. Yes, it’s initially expensive BUT … the money saved from not using the oven so much balances it out I feel.
It is so versatile, makes the best risottos, chili’s, casseroles etc in a fraction of the time it would take on the hob or in the oven. It can even make cheesecake … yes cheesecake!
I’ve had mine for over a year now and I’ve never regretted buying it. After some initial nervousness I quickly became a fully fledged ‘potter’ and I can’t recommend it highly enough. Friends and family have purchased one on my recommendation and they are all happy too.
If you are thinking about it and not sure if you would get enough use out of it, believe me, you will. Buy it!
Tim Leest –
There’s not much I can say about the Instant Pot that hasn’t been said by others in all the other reviews here. A wonderful ‘intelligent’ pressure cooker that makes pressure cooking so easy that’s it’s practically impossible to fail your dishes (at least the PC part). I also use it a lot to make yogurt and it works remarkably in that regard too.
However, the one thing that prompted me to write this review was not the machine itself, but the amazing customer service I got from the IP UK branch. I wanted to order an extra pressure release valve and extra silicone caps for the float valve as backups, for just in case, but to my dismay the UK IP site didn’t allow for orders by continental European customers. So I contacted their UK-based customer service and three days later I got everything I wanted in the mail, straight from Britain, and they hadn’t even asked me for payment yet. I was flabbergasted (in a good way of course) and just based on that experience I wish I could dole out an…