Woot, woot!
The Instant Pot 6-Qt 7-in-1 Multi-Functional Pressure Cooker is just $49 right now!
Check the widget* below to make sure that this deal is still valid. Again, you’re looking to see $49, which is the lowest price EVER.
This is one of the older models (it’s the one I had when I lived in America!) and originally was priced at $160. Now it regularly goes on sale for $99, but has never been as low as this!
In fact, when I bought mine at a Black Friday sale a couple of years ago, I paid $85 – and thought that was a good deal. *weep*
Here are some of the specifics:
- 7-in-1 Multi-Functional Cooker–Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Saute/Browning, Yogurt Maker, Steamer & Warmer. Please refer the user manual before use.
- Large, easy to use control panel with 14 Micro-Processor controlled programs, Dual pressure, Automatic keep-warm and 3 temperatures for saute and slow cook
- Includes 3-ply bottom stainless steel cooking pot, stainless steel steam rack with handle & manual and recipes in English, Spanish, Chinese and French
- 14 Micro-Processor controlled programs: Soup, Meat/Stew, Bean/Chili, Poultry, Sauté, Steam, Rice, Porridge, Multigrain, Slow Cook, Keep-Warm, Yogurt, Pasteurize and Fermented Rice (Jiu Niang)
- Dual pressure settings for fast and flexible cooking. Cooking with the high pressure reduces cooking time by up to 70% and the low pressure avoids overcooking delicate food.
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Is the 8 quart also a good deal? (Looks like the 6 qt says 40% off and the 8 qt says 39%.)
It’s definitely a good discount, but keep in mind that the 8-qt has been as low as $69.95, so it may still go a bit lower in a future sale. FWIW, I try to only post on KOAB when products are at either their historic low, or their lowest in over a year.
Is there a reason you recommend getting the 6 qt over the 8 qt? (Sorry, meant to put the 2 questions together )
I found that the 6-qt is plenty big for families of say 4, 5, 6 or even 7 people. If you cook for a bigger crowd, or want to make a LOT of chicken stock to freeze, you may want the bigger 8-qt.
Is it worth getting the old model? Or should I splurge on a newer One?