Insta pot..

My wife wants one :roll: . I'm just not sold on them. I already have multiple crock pots, etc. the only thing I don't have is a pressure cooker.

Is it really that good?
 
I have 2 of them and they are the greatest things you can have in the kitchen
 
We have had one for a couple of months and yet to use.I had actually forgotten about it until i saw this thread.Wife wanted one and bought while I was laid up with injury.It got set aside but will definitely read up on instructions test out possible tomorrow.
 
I see lots of people talk about them, but I honestly don't know what they are. Is it an electric pressure cooker? You got me curious because we have my grandma's pressure cooker and love using it.
 
I hear about them. What is different from a crock pot?
 
My wife was talking about these yesterday.
Someone she knows said she could get up on Sunday morning, put a roast in it and by the time they get home from church it is ready to eat.

We might have to get us one.
 
May be a Christmas present for me I mean my wife! :tu:
 
So I looked on their site, it is an electric/programmable pressure cooker from best I can tell. Sounds interesting, but not sure I'm ready to replace the ole pressure cooker with it just yet.
 
Wife was unsure, but I wanted her to have one so I got one. She absolutely loves the thing now! Especially in summer, it cuts down on heat in the house:
 
My wife wanted one so bad but I wasn't sold on them. We did a pot roast last night in 1.5 hours and it shredded very nicely. Turned out amazing and I'm very impressed. The night before that, she did 2 chicken breasts 1/2 thawed and cooked for 16 minutes and it shredded apart. We have the Max so it will do literally everything
 
I've heard nothing but good about them. Crock Pot Express is virtually the same thing. Instant Pot was the original though.
 
RUGER":1vrl3t0g said:
My wife was talking about these yesterday.
Someone she knows said she could get up on Sunday morning, put a roast in it and by the time they get home from church it is ready to eat.

We might have to get us one.
My wife loves to cook a roast in ours.
I will dig out a frozen deer roast and she will add vegetables and it cooks an hour and 10 minutes and it's done.


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The wife and I use one 2-3 times a week. Even have a smaller sister size version we use in our camper.

Dried beans cooked and ready in less than an hour. Will render a whole chicken and debone it and then cook yellow rice and add chicken after that finishes. Make a big crock of chicken/rice/carrots/noodles.
 

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