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How the Instant Pot cooker developed a cult following

347 点作者 scriptstar大约 8 年前

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shostack大约 8 年前
Have had one since Black Friday.<p>I feel generally competent in the kitchen to the point where assembling a nice meal (dare I say gourmet?) from scratch without a recipe is relatively easy for me.<p>That said, I&#x27;ve found the Instant Pot to have a steep learning curve.<p>For starters, you can&#x27;t easily check on the food while it cooks, so if you are experimenting with large batch sizes and timing you are kind of gambling and have to wait till it is done (sometimes an hour) to see if you ruined something.<p>It is hard to find consistent info on how long to cook certain things, and it is easy to overcook things into mush.<p>And for anyone citing cooking time of a couple minutes... That&#x27;s just misleading. Most recipes quote how many minutes to set it for. They do not tell you it takes upwards of 15 minutes to come up to pressure in some cases, and depending on the release instructions, some things can take another 20-30 minutes to release pressure if it is a large volume of liquid.<p>That said, it makes amazing steel cut oatmeal and we&#x27;ve had a couple other successes.<p>I&#x27;d love more recipes that were purely easy quick prep, toss it all in, no extra cooking steps (like finishing in the oven), and good for making easily freezable and quick to reheat one pot meals. Many recipes I&#x27;ve found are overly involved to the point where the IP seems unnecessary.<p>I desperately want to use it more, but so many recipes fail to meet the above criteria. Hopefully that improves. Maybe my expectations are just too high?
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AlexB138大约 8 年前
This is pretty funny for me to read. As the article mentions many people apparently did, I picked up an Instant Pot on Prime Day last year. I had no idea there was such a following around it until reading this, I just wanted a pressure cooker.<p>I received it, and stuck it in my closet expecting to pull it out when I needed to pressure cook something. My wife discovered it pretty soon after and began using it for several tasks I didn&#x27;t even realize it was capable of. She absolutely loves the thing, to the point I was joking with her about it. It&#x27;s funny to me to see that our experience is far from unique.
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rnernento大约 8 年前
It&#x27;s great to see the Instant Pot on Hacker News.<p>A couple of key takeaways:<p>- There&#x27;s no marketing magic here, this is just a great product.<p>- It&#x27;s ugly, and the interface is weird. Doesn&#x27;t matter, it gets the job done.<p>- Pressure cookers have been around for a long time, they&#x27;re a really great cooking technology marred by some serious safety and inconvenience issues. There are a bunch of companies competing in Sous Vide right now (the hot new cooking trend) but the Instant Pot guys just took old technology and made it slightly better.<p>edit: formatting
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mynegation大约 8 年前
I am part of the cult. We bought after the recommendation of a friend. What I liked: nice set of presets, comes with a cookbook with quite a few recipes, very easy to operate.<p>Some time ago, when Apple bailed out of self-driving car business, my friend and I discussed what would be the good category for Apple to try next and I suggested advanced kitchen devices. Seriously though: instant pot with Nespresso machine are close to best damn money I spent. Currently I am investigating Anova devices and dreaming about something that would cut down (hehe) my peeling and chopping time.
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clarkevans大约 8 年前
When you&#x27;ve got a great product, your users become your extended sales force: I&#x27;ve bought this for my relatives for the holiday season and have recommended it to my friends. I think Amazon recommendation system opens new product avenues like this that didn&#x27;t exist before.<p>It is easy to praise this product -- it combines a rice cooker with a pressure cooker and stew simmer (and, I guess, a yogurt maker) all in one device that saves kitchen storage and counter top space. They&#x27;ve thought of lots of stuff: making the seal easily replaceable, and allowing you to buy extra tin cans with lids (from cooking right to refrigerator). The cans are perfect size for the dish washer, etc. It&#x27;s well designed, solves an urgent need, solidly built and just works.
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bryanlarsen大约 8 年前
The Instant Pot came on the market with perfect timing, just as the pressure cooker started to go from &quot;geek&quot; to &quot;mainstream&quot; in its adoption curve. The fawning press articles claim that it was Instant Pot that took pressure cooking from niche to mainstream, but I don&#x27;t buy that -- I think it would have happened anyways.<p>It&#x27;s a good pressure cooker. A good stovetop one will be faster, but it&#x27;s only significant if you&#x27;ve got a gas or induction range. And of course the stovetop models don&#x27;t have any automation.<p>And it&#x27;s half the price of a good stovetop model.
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alexose大约 8 年前
There&#x27;s a &quot;smart&quot; version of the Instant Pot that has its own scripting language!<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;instantpot.com&#x2F;wp-content&#x2F;uploads&#x2F;2014&#x2F;09&#x2F;How-to-write-recipe-script-for-Instant-Pot-Smart-v1.0.pdf" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;instantpot.com&#x2F;wp-content&#x2F;uploads&#x2F;2014&#x2F;09&#x2F;How-to-writ...</a>
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lenkite大约 8 年前
It appears that Americans have simply re-discovered what the much of the world (Europe+Asia) have known for a long time - pressure cookers are safe and make cooking simpler.
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technological大约 8 年前
Indian here living in US. We used always get pressure cookers from india since they used to last longer and it&#x27;s hard to find good ones here. But last prime day I brought one and I feel this is better than one which we use in India . Better - Cleaning this is a easy , ease of use and safety
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smanatstpete大约 8 年前
Three things Instant Pot does that my older non-electric pressure cookers could not do:<p>1. Preserve the shape of the food being cooked. The older non-electric cooker would mush all the garbanzo beans or vegetables into a mash. When I cooked with the instant pot for the first time, I thought nothing was cooked fully because every vegetable and bean still were mostly in its original shape.<p>2. No noise. Non-electric cookers have the steam whistle to vent out excess steam which is noisy and annoying. Instant pot does not have that.<p>3. It has two pressure settings - lo and high pressure. When I bought it, very few of them offered this option.<p>Most electric pressure cookers come with a coated aluminum pot. Instant Pot was one of the first ones to offer a stainless steel container. This was the original reason I bought an Instant Pot.
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mrob大约 8 年前
I bought an Instant Pot after reading a recommendation on obesity researcher Stephan Guyenet&#x27;s blog: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;wholehealthsource.blogspot.co.uk&#x2F;2014&#x2F;07&#x2F;instant-pot-electronic-pressure-cooker.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;wholehealthsource.blogspot.co.uk&#x2F;2014&#x2F;07&#x2F;instant-pot-...</a><p>I&#x27;ve been using it regularly since then and I highly recommend it. I had a manual pressure cooker many years ago but I rarely used it because it was too much hassle. The automation and easy cleaning of the Instant Pot makes a big difference. I rate it second only to the microwave oven as most useful cooking technology.
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zhte415大约 8 年前
This is amazing. I am serious.<p>An electric pressure cooker brand (I&#x27;ve never heard of, but I don&#x27;t like in Canada&#x2F;US which seems to be the prime market) took over the electric pressure cooker market by adding buttons instead of a twist-dial timer where you manually set the desired time (my electric pressure cooker, which came free with by fridge years ago, and may be part of the reference to scaring people about exploding... they don&#x27;t... they have cut-off devices if the wrong time is dialed) and a bunch of links and given some Googling what appears to be discount codes to incentivise bloggers.<p>Quite an amazing success. Smart targeting of an old-tech.
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rajadigopula大约 8 年前
I have been using one for more than a year. It makes cooking so easy and quick and the flavor stays inside and food turns out really delicious. Best part is it doesn&#x27;t even make slightest of the sound or smoke.One of my best buys.
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AdmiralAsshat大约 8 年前
It&#x27;s strange. I was in the market for a pressure cooker that could double as a slow cooker, and saw the recommendation for Instant Pot over and over.<p>I eventually went with a Power brand pressure cooker (it was pretty much the same price at Costco, and I&#x27;ve had much better luck with Costco&#x27;s warranties than Amazon&#x27;s), which as best I can figure looks nearly identical, has the exact same functionality sans maybe a yogurt option, and should in theory be able to cook the same stuff in the same time. But whenever I ask for recipes, all I get is, &quot;No man, you&#x27;ve <i>gotta</i> have an Instant Pot for this.&quot;
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jasonellis大约 8 年前
I bought an Instant Pot about 5 years ago because I saw some good recipes and a suggestion on a Paleo blog. The price on Amazon seemed reasonable at the time, so I figured &quot;why not.&quot; It turned out to be an incredible purchase. I&#x27;ve grown to hate single use devices that take up space in my kitchen (ugh, blenders, crock pots), but the Instant Pot is so versatile that it earns its keep.<p>I&#x27;ve long since abandoned that whole Paleo thing, but the Instant Pot still makes great meals. I don&#x27;t need a crock pot in addition to this. It makes amazing pulled pork and carnitas. I can throw a whole chicken in there and have it falling off of the bone in less than an hour. I can brown beef in it before adding other ingredients for a good stew or chili. It makes really good hard-boiled eggs (though I&#x27;ve recently discovered eggs in my sous-vide and will never cook them another way). I don&#x27;t know how the Instant Pot brand compares to other electric pressure cookers, but I&#x27;m 100% satisfied with mine.<p>I liked it so much that I bought my parents one for Christmas two years ago and upgraded mine from the previous model to the newer model on last year&#x27;s Prime Day mentioned in the article. The newer model solved my one gripe with the previous model (setting the lid on the counter was awkward when taking it off).<p>I recommend these things to everybody. Whether you enjoy cooking or not, the Instant Pot makes cooking meals easier.
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mafro大约 8 年前
I must be the only person unconvinced by the Instant Pot!<p>I don&#x27;t like having to braise&#x2F;sear meat and caramelise onions directing in the IP on &quot;Saute&quot; mode - it&#x27;s always either too hot or too cool. This process is much easier on the hob with a frying pan.. Which is fine, but then I have two things to clean.<p>If I want the benefits of a pressure cooker, I&#x27;ll just buy one of those.<p>Oh and the UX on the IP is horrific! I needed the manual every time I used it (about five times).
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deftnerd大约 8 年前
Does anyone know what the energy usage of the Instant Pot is overall compared to other methods of cooking?<p>I&#x27;ve explored various off-grid methods of living and the energy requirements involving food (both storage and preparation) can be surprisingly high. I&#x27;m curious to see if the efficiency gained by using a pressure vessel results in substantial energy savings.
erikb大约 8 年前
What&#x27;s the difference to the decades old Rice cooker you can find in any Chinese home at least once?<p>Really weird that this doesn&#x27;t seem to get mentioned anywhere in the comments or article. It Looks so much more like a Rice cooker than a pressure cooker.
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paulrpotts大约 8 年前
I just got one of these a week ago and I&#x27;ve used it for brown rice, steel cut oats, rolled oats, and black beans. It did a great job on all these. It is especially nice on making a really quick oatmeal with dates and nuts thrown in. It does brown rice really well without burning it. You throw it in and start if. If you forget to come back to it, it just keeps the food warm without noticeably overcooking it.<p>I like the fact that the innards in contact with food are stainless steel and silicone instead of some non-stick or aluminum surface. I like the build quality. It is enameled steel inside, with a big heat sink that presumably smooths out the temperature changes as the heater cycles. It feels like it actually cost something to build as opposed to the flimsy feel of other rice cookers.<p>I have not tried anything too challenging yet... am curious about odder things to cook in a pressure cooker (cheesecake, really?)<p>My only complaint so far is that the user interface is a little bit opaque. Why does it play a jaunty little tune when you seal it up, but not when it is done cooking? Why does it just say &quot;ON&quot; while pre-heating? I&#x27;d like it more if it would more clearly differentiate between the various modes and states. It seems like the UX could be a little better. But I do like the fact that if you do the same thing over and over, it would be extremely quick to do that, just push one button, it recalls the last cooking time, and starts automatically.
miguelrochefort大约 8 年前
I got one for Christmas. I&#x27;ve been cooking more than half of my meals with it. It&#x27;s great.<p>Here&#x27;s a few things I tried:<p>- Mississippi pot roast<p>- Carnitas<p>- Pulled pork<p>- Cilantro lime basmati rice<p>- Butter chicken<p>- Chili<p>- Chicken breast<p>- Crack slaw<p>- Pulled chicken<p>- Chinese hot pot<p>- Hard boiled eggs<p>- Soft boiled eggs<p>- Steamed broccoli<p>- Steamed cauliflower<p>- Kale and bacon<p>- Mussels<p>- Cheese cake<p>- Meatloaf<p>- Italian sausages<p>- Beef curry<p>- Poached salmon<p>- Pork ribs<p>- Swedish meatballs<p>- Taco meat<p>- Chicken fajitas<p>- Black beans
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jeromenerf大约 8 年前
I bought one to replace a rice cooker which had (aging) teflon coating.<p>The instantpot is a bit slower but it has a stainless steel pot and can do a lot more than just cooking rice and steam vegetables. Moreover, it&#x27;s actually cheaper and sturdier than the alternatives I considered.<p>Good product, would recommend. I try to stay away from pressure cooking, coffee brewing and knife sharpening communities though, maybe do I watch those swedish steel axes benchmarks, for some reason ;)
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scrrr大约 8 年前
Is this different from any of the other similar cooking devices?
Gravityloss大约 8 年前
There&#x27;s so little innovation and so much to improve in home appliances it&#x27;s ridiculous
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wwweston大约 8 年前
&gt;&quot;Cooking is a social and emotional practice that creates a lot of meaning in our lives...So a product that takes centre stage in cooking practices also creates a sense of attachment by being an agent in our social and emotional lives.&quot;<p>Note that this is the <i>opposite</i> of Soylent, which treats cooking and eating as a distraction from the central problem of nutrition.<p>(I suppose you could alternatively say it&#x27;s a <i>complement</i> to Soylent, which you could characterize as unhitching nutrition from cooking and eating rather than banning them from the process, letting people <i>choose</i> whether they want to pick up all the activities together or separately.)
lightlyused大约 8 年前
Cult member here.<p>When I got mine after black friday, I made an chicken curry (my own spice blend) and it was fantastic. Total time from start to finish was about 30 minutes and only 10 of that was prep time, cutting onions&#x2F;meat, blending spices, sautéing and roasting the spices. I think I did 8 minutes on high pressure, then natural pressure release. I&#x27;ve also made steel cut oats, jambalaya, rice, chili, and bean soup from dried beans. Clean up is easy which is a big plus in my book.
kriro大约 8 年前
How open and hackable&#x2F;interfacable is the Instant Pot? I own a Thermomix which is pretty locked down and closed. I&#x27;d love a machine with that functionality (good blade+heating pot in one basically) and the ability to build my own tools to interact with it. The guided cooking of the Thermomix is pretty neat (essentially a touchscreen with instructions and preloaded recipes). I&#x27;d love that in open (use my own recipes etc.).
agentgt大约 8 年前
I find meat cooked by pressure cookers and especially slow cookers sort of disgusting.<p>Mainly it boils down (pun intended) to the texture and the meat is lacking in caramelization (maillard reaction).<p>But I haven&#x27;t tried the Instant Pot so maybe it has a solution for that.<p>If I could grill all the time I would. I almost can as I have a kamado style grill which has its own cult following as well (see Kamado Guru [1]).<p>There isn&#x27;t much you can&#x27;t cook on one of those grills.<p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kamadoguru.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kamadoguru.com&#x2F;</a>
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cseelus大约 8 年前
Reminds me of the ThermoMix: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Thermomix" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Thermomix</a><p>From Wikipedia:<p>&#x27;The functions can be accessed simultaneously to provide what the manufacturer calls &quot;12 functions&quot;: steaming, emulsifying, blending, precise heating, mixing, milling, whipping, kneading, chopping, weighing, grinding and stirring. Several of these differ only by the speed of the motor.&#x27;
Dove大约 8 年前
I am Instant Pot patient zero in my social circles. I have infected almost everyone I know, and they have infected almost everyone they know. It&#x27;s just that good.
awwstn大约 8 年前
[perhaps related] The late, great Roger Ebert wrote a book about rice cookers: &quot;The Pot and How to Use It: The Mystery and Romance of the Rice Cooker&quot;. Like pretty much everything Ebert ever wrote, it&#x27;s excellent:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Pot-How-Use-Mystery-Romance&#x2F;dp&#x2F;0740791427" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Pot-How-Use-Mystery-Romance&#x2F;dp&#x2F;074079...</a>
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csnewb大约 8 年前
Instant Pots are AWESOME for meal prep especially for those who are bulking&#x2F;cutting weight. In under one hour on a Sunday night, I prepared enough chicken, brown rice, and veggies to eat for lunch every day for a week (I don&#x27;t eat breakfast and generally eat salad for dinner). The food tasted decent, but the amount of time spent on preparation can&#x27;t be beat.
eddiecalzone大约 8 年前
Surprised no one has mentioned the HIP Pressure Cooking website or book, both fantastic. Their buyers guide is a must if you&#x27;re new to the cult:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hippressurecooking.com&#x2F;pressure-cooker-buying-guide&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hippressurecooking.com&#x2F;pressure-cooker-buying-gu...</a>
andkon大约 8 年前
One thing I&#x27;ll say — it doesn&#x27;t just make things faster. It makes things so much tastier. Any stewing or braising dish gets done much quicker, and the meat retains so much more moisture while still getting its connective tissues broken down.<p>I have never failed to make a tasty meal in mine.
OJFord大约 8 年前
&gt; <i>the official Instant Pot Facebook group</i><p>Well, that&#x27;s a potentially clickbaity-sounding headline justified!
pkamb大约 8 年前
Some enterprising Hacker News-type should source&#x2F;market a nice sealable silicone lid for the Instant Pot pot. So weird that the company doesn&#x27;t sell them. I&#x27;d buy 3 for my 3 pots. Easy storage in the fridge, all in the same pot, then reheat tomorrow.
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pmoriarty大约 8 年前
Sorry, I just don&#x27;t buy that these things can never explode, since defects in manufacturing and design do happen. The potential for exploding in my cookware is just not worth the risk when I can use conventional pots and pans that don&#x27;t have this risk.
neonnoodle大约 8 年前
The thing is terrific and I too have recommended it to anyone who will listen. I just hope they keep their quality control standards high as the popularity increases.<p>It&#x27;s a huge money&#x2F;time saver. I think it&#x27;s already paid for itself for me as a yogurt maker.
Dowwie大约 8 年前
My instant pot was my second pressure cooker. The first was a cuisinart, which was a nightmare to use -- it wouldn&#x27;t secure the pressure valve without.. encouragement.<p>I&#x27;d love to know what your favorite meal is to cook with the pot. Mine is chicken tagine.
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hx87大约 8 年前
I just wish the Instant Pot (and really, all electric pressure cookers) had a fast-response PID controller so that it could keep 15 psi like a stovetop pressure cooker instead of maxing at 15 psi and averaging 10 psi.
dbg31415大约 8 年前
How does anything pick up a cult following? By being awesome.<p>I love that I can take frozen chicken and throw it in the pot, dump in like 2 other things, and presto less than half an hour later I have delicious taco meat.
cr0sh大约 8 年前
Neither my wife nor I have ever had the want or need for a pressure cooker, but if we ever do, this particular one might be worth looking into, given all the good things people have said about it.<p>I think we just don&#x27;t mind if we have to wait for something to finish cooking; plus she likes &quot;active cooking&quot; - the prep work, the attention to cooking, etc. I understand the desire for &quot;set and forget&quot; - which is why I have my own such appliance (if you will) - a Traeger smoker. I got tired of always having to attend to my gas smoker (checking water levels, wood chips, temperature and gas settings). I just wanted to put the meat in, turn on the temp, and let it run for however many hours needed.<p>For other things, though, we like to use either a slow cooker, or for smaller amounts of things, our set of &quot;ancient&quot; Sunbeam&#x2F;Rival Bean Pots (we typically find them at antique stores). Sure, either way takes hours to cook something, but we just set them, go to work, and come back home and they&#x27;re done. We&#x27;ve never had an issue or reason to think this a problem (our house is worth more in insurance money, tbh), even using the 40-50 year old Bean Pots.<p>That said, what I wish could be sold&#x2F;made available would be a modern and &quot;safe&quot; (I put that in quotes because one of these could never be perfectly safe) consumer-model pressure fryer. Think of combining a pressure-cooker with a deep-fat fryer (and realize just how dangerous that sounds). At one time (back in the 1970s, IIRC) a company did market such a product, but it didn&#x27;t last on the market (not sure why - may have been a safety issue for all I know).<p>Basically, I want to have fried chicken like I can get at KFC and elsewhere (also known as &quot;broasted&quot; - though that&#x27;s a trademarked term, I think). It could probably be used for other fried foods as well. But I doubt we&#x27;ll ever see one, because of the safety reasons and because fried foods aren&#x27;t on the &quot;high up&quot; list of many people today (health reasons).<p>I&#x27;ve considered a commercial pressure fryer, but the fact that they require 220v (so I&#x27;d need a new outlet run), plus require a ton of oil ($$$) - in addition to all the other potential issues with a pressure fryer - has dissuaded me from that route (not to mention that they are pretty expensive to purchase).<p>Note: Whatever you do - don&#x27;t try to pressure-fry in a regular pressure-cooker (I doubt the Instant Pot can handle it either) - the seals and such aren&#x27;t designed for it, and you&#x27;ll have burnination and other fun on your hands if you attempt it (at best).
Emc2fma大约 8 年前
There was an AMA yesterday on Reddit by the founder of Camelcamelcamel. He said that the Instant Pot was tied with the Amazon Echo for having the most people tracking it. Pretty impressive.
EGreg大约 8 年前
Is it basically a pressure cooker? What makes it &quot;instant&quot;?
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closed大约 8 年前
When I was looking for a pressure cooker, I dropped into the subreddit r&#x2F;pressurecooking and was surprised to see it was basically devoted to the Instant Pot!
darkstar999大约 8 年前
I already have a (great) rice cooker and a (not so great) slow cooker. Does the instant pot _actually_ replace those two appliances? Does it sous vide?
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delbel大约 8 年前
Can I use the Instant Pot as an autoclave? I&#x27;ve been using a pressure cooker with a propane turkey burner for my tissue culture experiments.
djhworld大约 8 年前
Never heard of it before this article came out.<p>Is this just a US&#x2F;Canada thing? I remember my parents having an old-school pressure cooker 20 years or so ago.
krzat大约 8 年前
What is the difference between Instant Pot and similiar, cheaper devices? They look like one company makes them all.
vit05大约 8 年前
CamelCamelCamel founder said on his AMA that instant pot is the number one or 2 as the most monitoring product
tambarskjelve大约 8 年前
I seriously believed the article was about a pot smoking cook making instant meals.
seesomesense大约 8 年前
Aldi sells a clone for around $40. I have had one for some years.
hokkos大约 8 年前
What will happens when american discover Thermomix and Cookeo ?
oh_sigh大约 8 年前
I see so many articles like these. Honestly they all read like one of those pages that is advertised at the bottom of a CNN article.
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agumonkey大约 8 年前
I thought it was a pressure cooker turned into cannabinoid extracting machine ...
jefurii大约 8 年前
Lots and lots of marketing?
cjg大约 8 年前
I didn&#x27;t think the BBC did advertising.
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