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The Instant Pot 6-Quart Whisper Quiet 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker combines powerful 1000W performance with whisper-quiet steam release technology. Its multifunctional design includes pressure cooking, slow cooking, steaming, sautéing, sous vide, and more, all controlled via an intuitive angled panel with 25 preset recipes. Crafted with a sturdy stainless steel pot and dishwasher-safe components, it serves up to 6 people and simplifies meal prep and cleanup, making it the ultimate all-in-one kitchen companion for busy professionals.






| Best Sellers Rank | #3,126 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #5 in Electric Pressure Cookers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,655 Reviews |
Y**A
Excelente olla la recomiendo 100%
The Instant Pot Duo Plus is a blast. Cook food much faster and with delicious results. It is very easy to use thanks to its digital display and clear functions. I love the variety of options—it can work as a pressure cooker, slow cooker, steamer, and more—all in one appliance. Plus, it's easy to clean and saves time in the kitchen. Perfect for preparing complete meals in a short time. It definitely deserves the 5 stars!
A**C
Quieter. Dial is simpler to use than models with all the buttons
Was recommended by a friend to get this. Most important thing is remembering how many minutes each food type needs. The new dial with “preset times” per food type helps avoid that and is less confusing than the model with too many buttons. You really don’t need all the bells and whistles if you have a recipe book nearby that tells you times; but for the same reason I love my Maverick ProTemp instant thermometer, they both have readings right on the appliance itself. Haven’t figured out how to cook polenta without scalding the bottom, but also haven’t figured out how to make it so tasty any other method! Pressure release is very quiet compared to my friends older non-”whisper quiet” version. 6qt is perfect for me (feeds no more than 4-5 adults), and is easy to find a place to store it as well. Seems fairly sturdy where it counts like the stainless steel insert. The insert is rather tall though. It takes more time to sear meat since there is effectively an 8” chimney for which the steam must travel to evaporate (vs 2” tall sauté pan that breathes easily). Overall a good inexpensive buy. Soft boiled eggs are quick and amazingly great (thanks to the dial to remind me they need to be low pressure). This beats the socks off my high quality German manual pressure cooker (thanks for the recommendation and the memories Alton. It’s still the fastest boiling pot in the west!), where I had to babysit and adjust temperature throughout the duration of the cook for every new recipe.
L**5
It IS actually quiter.
I already own a 6 qt and 3 qt Instant Pot. I love Instant Pots! I wanted, not needed, an 8 qt. I enjoy cooking, but I don't enjoy cooking everyday. I prefer to batch cook a ton of food on one day, making several large dishes. I freeze these meals in Souper Cubes in portion controled meals for my husband and I for several weeks. Having multiple Instant Pots allows me to make several dishes at one time. My 6 qt is great, but I was having to wait until it was done cooking. This 8 qt, though I've only used a couple times, is just as great as my other 2. I was able to cook an entire bag of Kirkland boneless, skinless chicken thighs, still frozen, in one batch, not 2 like my 6 qt. I prepared 2 dozen hard boiled eggs with room to spare. Not only does it hold A LOT, it is much quieter. Not only is the steaming portion quieter, but the regular sounds the device makes are as well. The beeps, alarms and notifications are all quieter than my other 2 models. The brand is great, and I am confident this unit will serve me well for a long time.
B**D
Makes cooking easy & foolproof
I’m relatively new to using the Instant Pot, but so far I love it. It makes cooking beans so much easier. It’s super functional, especially during times when you forget to lay out meat to thaw earlier in the day and feel pressed on timing. You can stick dry beans and frozen meat right in for cooking instead of having to wait hours to soak or thaw. I will say I wouldn’t rely completely on it being the “faster” option though simply because it does take a significant amount of time to depressurize, especially when it comes to food like soups where there’s a large quantity of liquid. I have a household of 4 and it’s great for us, though sometimes I do wish it had more room, but during my research I learned that the bigger Instant Pots take even more time to come to pressure and to depressurize so I just went with the 6 quart option and I’m satisfied with it. It is hard to remove the smells off of the inner ring when cleaning so definitely follow the instructions for using one inner ring for sweets and the other for savory foods (it does come with 2 rings). I’m not the best cook, but this allows me to cook way more things that I otherwise wouldn’t even attempt on my own because this kind of makes it a foolproof process.
N**O
Good Pressure Cooker, OK Slow Cooker If You're Patient
As a pressure cooker, this is great. As a slow cooker, it NEVER gets past "Preheating", so I never know if it is really "slow cooking" or not. I mainly use it as a pressure cooker and in that respect, it's great. The instant pressure release switch is a lot better than the models where you have to turn the knob and the steam shoots from that knob. This release switch is away from where the steam releases. I am happy with the pressure cooking performance but the slow cooker performance is a complete disappointment. Update: I was actually slow cooking some beef bone broth while writing this and I decided to increase the time to 8 hours; it just stayed in pre-heating, even after doing about 6 minutes of Saute mode, so I knew it was hot. Well after about 4 hours of being in Pre-heating, it finally moved to the Cooking phase and stayed that way for the rest of the cooking time, then went into the keep warm phase after 8 hours. So I'm making this a 5 star review; I guess you just have to let it run its course and eventually it will get to Cooking, unless you don't set your timer high enough to exceed the Pre-heat stage. Overall I'm HAPPY with this IP .
S**M
Great tool for busy parents!
I got the 8 quart and it works great for our large family. Love that we can have dry beans cooked and chili made in 40 minutes! I haven’t got the sauté setting figured out yet. I keep overcooking too fast. Have made multiple delicious soups in less than 15 minutes! Love it.
G**G
Not literally whisper quiet but a significant step up over my old instant pot
I bought this to replace my old 8 quart Duo Crisp which I was handing over to someone else. The overall design has not changed much aside from the vent setup. The new "whisper quiet" technology is a plastic baffles that sits over the weighted steam release valve. It's not literally whisper quiet but it's a big improvement over my old pot. In my old pot I had to put a towel over the release valve to prevent steam from violently shooting into the underside of my cabinets and causing condensation to drip back down. This new device sends steam out the side over a wider area and so it's quieter and slower. The weighted steam release valve looks to be the same shape, weight, and size as before, and so replacements should be easy. However, the float valve has been redesigned with a soft rubber top, so a replacement might be a little harder to find, and I'm not sure if the old one would be compatible. The float valve silicone cap is the same as before. The metal filter cap for the release valve also looks to be the same. The inner pot looks to be about the same quality as my old one, and weighs exactly 1kg now, which is nice for when you are using a scale to progressively add ingredients by weight. It's 13g less than my old pot so I don't think they've cheaped out. There are now felt/rubber nubs on the inside of the outer pot to help prevent the inner pot from spinning when stirring food inside. It also comes with an extra silicone sealing ring which is nice (my Duo Crisp did not come with an extra one). The lid is now fully covered with plastic so there's less of a chance of burning yourself as the old design had exposed metal on the lid. The unit is significantly lighter than my Duo Crisp, probably because it doesn't need the additional circuitry for the air fryer component (which I didn't find very useful). It is about the same size as my Duo Crisp. The new display is quite nice and feels a bit more upscale, although I did find navigating it a bit clunkier than my old unit - not a big deal. I like that they've retained the ability to turn off sounds and change from degrees F to C. As for performance, it seems to preheat at about the same speed as my old unit. The sous vide function is about the same as my Duo Crisp, namely, it's not super accurate (up to 5F off), but is adequate for my purposes. Overall, I think it's a competent upgrade over their old design. Nothing revolutionary, but nothing really bad to say about it. If you are needing a new unit for whatever reason, you can't go wrong with this new model.
D**O
Teen Son: A Magical Instant Pot Experience! Great machine
We upgraded from an older, and smaller model. My 16 year old called this 'A magical Instant Pot experience'. He noted the steam release and seal feature were much better, the controls were intuitive and easy to read. We made butter chicken with 6 very large chicken breasts and there was room for more.
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