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The Instant Pot Duo 8-Quart is a versatile 7-in-1 electric pressure cooker combining pressure cooking, slow cooking, steaming, sautéing, rice cooking, yogurt making, and warming. Powered by 1200 watts, it cooks meals up to 70% faster with 13 smart programs and app integration featuring over 800 recipes. Its large stainless steel pot with tri-ply bottom ensures professional-grade cooking, while safety features and dishwasher-safe parts make it perfect for busy, health-conscious families and meal preppers.




| ASIN | B01B1VC13K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Electric Pressure Cookers |
| Brand | Instant Pot |
| Capacity | 8 Quarts |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (182,850) |
| Date First Available | January 26, 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810028585218 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 15.79 pounds |
| Item model number | IP-DUO80 |
| Manufacturer | Instant Pot |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 13.18"D x 14.8"W x 10.4"H |
| Special Feature | 13 Smart Touch customizable programs |
| UPC | 810028585218 |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
B**H
Awesome.
Works very well and great quality. All the functions we need with extra. My wife loves it. Easy to use, durable, all kinds of uses and cooks pretty quick.
J**U
Worth it
I think it’s time for review this product after using for almost a year now. I absolutely love this 7-in-1 pressure cooker! I’ve had the 3-quart size for almost 6 years, and it’s still going strong now. I bought it because it might be time to upgrade to a larger one. It’s very easy to use, cooks food quickly, and saves me so much time in the kitchen. I use it all the time for soups, rice, and one-pot meals. I loved it so much that I even bought another one for my sister. Highly recommend. great quality and totally worth it!
B**B
Amazing Pot, my favorite appliance ever.
I received my Instant Pot right before the end of the year as I had pre-ordered it. I had done a good amount of research on the previous model and was convinced it could replace my small slow cooker as well as diversify my cooking and reduce my time in the kitchen. The main improvements I liked on this model over the previous model was the holder for the lid on both sides of the handles of the pot, the larger display, and the main improvement I was interested in was the dual pressure setting (mainly comes in handy for veggies for me). At first use it took a little getting used to this new appliance. Some of the features which take some getting used to for me were the pressure release valve, and how to use the electronic controls. When cooking in a pressure cooker using traditional methods it is necessary to set the pressure release valve to closed, this allows pressure to build up in the pot during cooking. During the first few times I had forgotten to twist the pressure release valve to closed. Not doing this will eventually cause a light whistling sound and steam to come out of the release. Twist it back and all is well. I mention this because I read a review giving this pot a 1 star rating, and I could tell they hadn't closed their pressure valve based on the results they said they achieved. Once you have used it a few times you will remember to shut the valve, as I have. Once the valve is closed then the second part I found took some getting used to was the controls, but now I realize they couldn't be easier. This is truly set it and forget style here people. Once you close the valve on the lid and lock the lid in place (you will hear an electronic "chime" letting you know the lid is closed) then it's as easy as hitting the button labeled "manual" and choosing an amount of time with the selector. This will allow you to follow recipes for times if you'd like. You can also hit the "pressure" button to adjust between high and low pressure. There are also a whole bunch of pre programmed recipes, a slow cooker option and a convenient "sauté" function which I have used a number of times. 10 seconds after choosing your options the cooker will beep 3 times and the pot will start to heat up. (make sure again you have the pressure release valve closed here) It takes varying amounts of time for the pot to heat up but usually it's between 5 and 10 minutes for the pot to create enough pressure to where it pushes up a metal lock on the back of the unit, this prevents you from opening the pot until the pot is at a safe pressure. Once the lock sets it's only a few minutes till the timer will count down on the pot letting you know how much time is left. So keep in mind it takes 20 minutes or so from start to finish to cook 10 minutes cook time on the pressure cooker. Sometimes it seems like nothing is happening, but if you listen carefully you will hear boiling in the pot whenever it is in cycle. Once the time is up the pot will stay locked until you release the pressure by twisting the pressure release valve, or by waiting for 10 minutes to an hour for the pressure to release naturally. This will drop the metal lock in the back so you can open up the pot. One feature i love is the keep warm function. After any cooking is completed the system automatically goes to "keep warm." One night i forgot my chili in the pot after cooking it, but woke up late at night on the couch to realize it was kept warm all night! Pressing the off button will toggle the keep warm function on and off. The stainless steel cooking pot is very easy to clean, however 6 of 10 on the unit for ease of clean. I love the stainless steel insert especially, it is very thick and of high quality. I just ordered a second one so i can more easily cook and store a variety of different things without having to constantly be cleaning and moving containers and food. It does take a bit of getting used to this seemingly complex cooker, but after a little reading of the manual (which is great by the way) and some experience you will be able to cook just about anything in the instant pot. I just started cooking in the last year and I'm cooking up some amazing soups, chilies, meats, rices, pastas, and vegetables all in my first couple weeks, and i'm a beginner! After looking into the pressure settings (it runs at around 11.x PSI on high) I am able to better plan my cook times. Note: Many recipes I found for pressure cooking on high are for 15 PSI so I have had to add a few minutes to most recipes. I also live in Denver, CO so I have to add some cook time due to the higher altitude as well. I found some good info using google on how to adjust pressure cooking for altitude. I would highly recommend picking up a food slicer with the instant pot as well. I am dicing onions, celery, carrots, pineapple, potatoes, and more in seconds instead of minutes, then with the help of the instant pot I've got that stuff cooked quick and served hot. The slicer in combination with the instant pot cuts my cook and prep time by a third to a half I would estimate, in some cases more. I got a top rated Borner slicer off Amazon for about $30, and it's worth every penny. Most importantly the food tastes amazing, meats are tender, rice is well cooked, veggies are incredible. I would recommend this Pressure cooker to anyone in the market for a replacement slow cooker, someone looking to cook more quickly, anyone looking to eat healthier, and for any person without access to a stove. I plan on purchasing more as gifts for family in the future. For those of you ordering an Instant Pot: Your only regret will be that you didn't get one sooner!
K**.
Outstanding unit, and great for travel! (but mind its weight)
For the price, this kitchen marvel is an unbeatable cooking monster! You can chop cooking times down to a fraction of what traditional cooking requires, and the features of this machine are almost intimidating. As for the rice cooking feature, which was a big part of my motivation behind this purchase, it was refreshing to know that it uses a stainless steel bowl (refreshing after finding out that those $30 rice cookers have coatings that can come off onto your food (that has to be healthy, right?). Also interesting to note is that Zojirushi, a Japanese brand that specializes in super fancy rice cookers that start around $140 and go up to $440, has their top-of-the-line rice cooker as a pressure cooker and many reviewers claiming that pressure cooking is the best way to make the fluffiest rice. So while this unit doesn't have induction cooking, or the magical ability to count how many times or for how many minutes the lid has been open in order to determine how much heat is required to keep the rice at the ideal temperature, this unit is less than a fourth of the price, but still shares the same pressure-cooking feature as their best model. For people like me not sleeping on piles of money, that's not nothing! One reviewer made mention that while you can cook plenty of things in the rice cooker, and make wonderful spicy dishes, doing so means that you will never really get normal perfect rice going on again. My initial thought (agreed upon by a close friend) was, "How about you just clean it better after using spices?" Well, after making some curry in my Instant Pot, I found out where he was coming from. This is a quality cooker, but nothing seals better than plastic, and, you guessed it, the seal around the lid is a plastic ring. Anybody who has worked with plastic before knows that plastic has a nasty habit of letting things penetrate inside. And so while you may give your machine a normal cleaning, that plastic ring can redeposit some of your previous recipes' flavoring into your latest dish. It's not so noticeable when you go from full dish to full dish, but when you transfer to just doing plain light-flavored rice, it can be noticeable. Is it possible to completely clean that rubber seal to prevent that from happening? Of course, but just be aware that it will take noticeably more effort than your average cleaning to get it back to how it was when you started - that or buy a lot of replacement rings. ;-) That being said, it is a relatively minor inconvenience for how wonderful this machine is, and is the reason I decided not to drop a star from the machine. Another minor irritation is the steamer tray thing they give. Why not just provide a steamer tray, instead of a steamer thing that will hold a steamer tray? I didn't bother with it at all since you still have to buy something to hold your vegetables in anyway, you might as well just buy the classic collapsible steamer tray to use in it and never use the thing they give you. I actually tried to steam some edamame on the tray they provided while waiting for my collapsible steamer to arrive from Amazon......I wouldn't recommend that. (On a side note, if you steam your vegetables with any spices on them, use the leftover water to cook your rice in. It not only tastes pretty darn good, but you get to save any of those nutrients that may have leaked out of the vegetables during the steaming process! I like to do that and add a little saffron to the rice before cooking it - outstanding!) Another amazing feature is it's timer function. It doesn't have a clock, so you can't give it a starting time of day (which would be nice), but it does have a delay timer, which basically is the same thing, only this method helps keep your math skills sharp! I used it every day so that I could wake up to Steel Cut Oatmeal ready made for me, and for anyone who doesn't know, Steel Cut Oats can take up to 45 minutes to make on the stove if not prepared ahead of time. I know the manual says that you shouldn't make oatmeal in it, but I made it every morning and never had a problem, so you can decide for yourself if it's worth the risk. I would do it again in a heartbeat. Notice that I said "I used it every day" and not "I use it every day". Sadly it is no longer in my possession because I bought it when I went down to Texas for a military tour, and despite my optimism that all would be fine, I had to leave my machine with the baggage guy because it made my suitcase overweight. Early Christmas for him I guess. If it helps to tell you how much I enjoyed it while I had it, I'm thinking of repurchasing it again because I still haven't found anything better in a similar price category. If you are traveling and staying in a hotel for a while, this is perfect since most hotels don't come with kitchenettes. But even just for your house, this is a wonderful addition!
R**M
Excellent cooker
Easy to use. It seems well made and high quality: ffter two years (though I'm using it only about once a month), it still works great. I've had two other ones before (both Fagor, which is not a cheap brand), and they both sucked, broke after not too long.
W**S
Almost Perfect
With the exception of one issue, this Instant Pot Duo does it all so conveniently saving me much cooking and cleaning time. I love that I can sauté my aromatics and protein and then cooking it all in a single beautiful stainless steel inner pot. The one flaw of this otherwise beautiful pot was the steam release vent settings on the lid. Per instructions, there were only 2 settings—Natural Steam Release and Quick Steam Release which are indicated on the lid by pictures; however, the images representing these settings didn’t make sense to me—one image showed wavy lines and the other showed a cloud. I found these images confusing and it took me several tries to figure out that the wavy lines represented Natural Steam Release while the Cloud represented the Quick Release Setting. It would have been much simpler to use acronyms—NSR or QSR.
A**R
My favorite cooking appliance for personal use. I was surprised out of the box, there were no chemical smells and no smells on test run. I was surprised how extreme the pressure gets. Releasing the pressure takes a long time. Size is perfect for 1 or 2 people and also good for traveling, if you have power for it.
C**A
Es un gran producto. Solo hay que aprender los tiempos correctos para cada comida que están disponibles de manera fácil en internet y usarla sin miedo. Sopa, arroz, guisados cocinados muy rápidamente, Para quienes tenemos que cocinar rápido, comida fácil, saludable y casera es una gran adquisición.
O**Z
Muy funcional, práctica y de buen tamaño. Fácil de limpiar y de usar.
J**D
Great product – totally worth it! I’ve been using this Insta Pot for the past 1.5 years and it works perfectly. It saves a lot of time, cooks food evenly, and is very easy to use once you get familiar with the settings. The build quality is excellent and cleaning is simple. I use it almost daily for rice, curries, and steaming. Highly durable and reliable – definitely a great kitchen investment!
D**E
We bought this unit a few months ago, only reviewing now after having used it several times. We've been wanting to buy one for the longest time but with the regular prices where they are at, wasn't high on the priority list. And then, one of those near half-price time limited deal sales popped up and we decided to order it. We're very glad we did! At the time a newer model was listed, however the newer model is "all black" design style, and we really like the look of the two-tone black & stainless steel finish. Most of our kitchen appliances & countertop appliances are in the Black & Stainless steel color theme so it nicely matches everything else in the kitchen. Since having bought it, we've used it several times already, and a variety of foods cooked in it. We are very impressed, and wish we would have bought it long ago. (we ended up buying an airfryer cheat sheet). We are very impressed with the quality of food and short cook times cooking with a pressure cooker. We love the versatility of this cooking appliance the range of foods we can cook in it. There's no shortage of recipes for the InstaPot brand of pressure cookers, and InstaPot is pretty much the defacto brand that everybody has and uses, so there's no guesswork on converting over to a 'similar brand' pressure cooker. Versatility: 7-in-1 becomes +10-in-one with accessories! We're also impressed by the number of additional accessories available in both official InstaPot brand, as well as third party off-brands that will further widen the versatility of cooking foods in this unit. For example there are glass lids so you can convert it into a true slow-cooker device, theres non-stick coating inner pots, replacement/additional stainless steel inner pots (allows you to quickly re-use the InstaPot for cooking another food/meal type) strainer and steamer basket inserts, and a variety of other utility inserts & accessories. For example, we tried a pork roast. Normally in the slow cooker we'd let it run on low for most of the day to be ready by suppertime. With the InstaPot, on high pressure mode, ready within the hour! For People who may already have a slow cooker, debating on buying an InstaPot or have neither and debating which to buy: Both the InstaPot and our digital CrockPot brand slow cooker are the same capacity, however both units have their trade-offs. - The slow cooker allows a larger sized roast as the inner pot is oval shaped lengthwise, whereas the InstaPot is round but taller. - With the pork roast for instance, InstaPot we had to cut it in half and either cook it in 2 batches or freeze the other half to cook next time vs slow cooking the whole roast and freezing half of it for later. - And of course is the difference in cooking times. InstaPot 1-2 hours High Pressure mode, vs 4-8 hours (High or Low modes on the CrockPot) IF you have the budget and/or cupboard / available countertop storage space, there's no harm in having both, you'll have the best of both worlds. Alternatively, if storage space is at a limited premium, you could simply choose the InstaPot and pickup / order a couple InstaPot accessories like the Glass cooking lid, or any of the many accessories at any point later as needed. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a healthy and time-saver countertop cooking appliance!
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