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Instant Pot Pro 10-in-1 Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice/Grain Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Sous Vide, Yogurt Maker, Sterilizer, and Warmer, Includes App With Over 800 Recipes, Black, 6 Quart

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Size: 6 Quarts


Style: Pro


Features

  • 10-IN-1 FUNCTIONALITY: Pressure cook, slow cook, sous vide, saute pan, rice, sterilizer, yogurt maker, food warmer, cake baker and steamer..Special Features: Programmable
  • THE MOST VERSITILE: The ONLY Multi-Cooker with a Premium Cookware Grade Inner Pot with Stay-Cool Silicone Handles. - Meaning you can take it from your Insta Pot to your stove top!
  • CONVENIENT FAVORITES: 5 programmable settings for your own special recipes.
  • FAST OR SLOW: Pressure cook to save time and retain more flavor, or slow cook for traditional recipes.
  • SAFETY FEATURES: Overheat Protection, safe locking lid, upgraded gentle steam release switch with diffusing cover to reduce noise and prevent splashing on the counter, and more.
  • GREAT FOR GROWING FAMILIES: Cook for up to 6 people perfect for growing families, or meal prepping and batch cooking for singles.
  • GENTLE STEAM RELEASE: The diffusing cover reduces noise and prevents countertop splash.
  • INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: An extra sealing ring and stainless-steel steamer rack with handles. Compatible with optional QuickCool Tray (sold separately) that allows 50% faster steam release.
  • DISCOVER AMAZING RECIPES: Includes the free Instant Brands Connect App, where you can find new recipes to create quick favorites and prepare delicious meals, available for iOS and Android.
  • WORRY FREE: BPA/PFOA/PTFE-free cooking

Description

Experience the next generation of convenience with Instant Pot® Pro. It starts with 28 smart cooking programs and adds 5 new Favorite program settings. Spend less time in the kitchen with 20% faster pre-heating and up to 70% faster cooking overall. It replaces 10 kitchen appliances: slow cooker, pressure cooker, sous vide, sauté pan, sterilizer, yogurt maker, food warmer, cake baker and steamer. The upgraded gentle steam release is quieter and less messy with the diffusing cover. And the Pro is filled with thoughtful extras like Easy Grip handles on the inner pot, a large LCD display that’s easy to read, and an auto-sealing lid. The Instant Pot Pro offers the quality, convenience and versatility you’ve come to expect from Instant – discover amazing. Included accessories: Accessories include an extra sealing ring and stainless- steel steamer rack with handles.

Brand: Instant


Capacity: 6 Quarts


Material: Stainless steel


Color: Black


Finish Type: Matte


Product Dimensions: 13"D x 12.7"W x 12.8"H


Special Feature: Programmable


Wattage: 1200 watts


Item Weight: 6 Kilograms


Control Method: Touch


Brand: Instant


Capacity: 6 Quarts


Material: Stainless steel


Color: Black


Finish Type: Matte


Product Dimensions: 13"D x 12.7"W x 12.8"H


Special Feature: Programmable


Wattage: 1200 watts


Item Weight: 6 Kilograms


Control Method: Touch


Controller Type: iOS


Operation Mode: Automatic


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Voltage: 120 Volts


Closure Type: Outer Lid, Inner Lid


UPC: 810028582194


Item Weight: 13.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Instant Pot


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 112-0123-01


Date First Available: December 4, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I love it
Size: 6 Quarts Style: Pro
The Instant Pot Pro 10-in-1 Pressure Cooker is an absolute powerhouse in the kitchen! This versatile appliance does it all—whether you're pressure cooking, slow cooking, steaming, sautéing, making yogurt, or even trying sous vide, it handles every task with ease. The 6-quart size is perfect for families, allowing me to prepare anything from quick weeknight dinners to larger meals when entertaining guests. What sets the Instant Pot Pro apart is the convenience. The controls are intuitive, and the large display makes it easy to switch between functions. It heats up quickly and consistently delivers perfectly cooked meals. The app with over 800 recipes is a fantastic addition, offering endless inspiration and simplifying the cooking process. The black design is sleek and modern, and I appreciate how compact it is for a multi-function appliance. Cleaning is also a breeze with the stainless steel inner pot and dishwasher-safe components. Overall, the Instant Pot Pro 10-in-1 has transformed my cooking routine. It's efficient, reliable, and so versatile that I barely need any other kitchen gadgets. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to simplify and elevate their cooking game! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024 by Jocruz41

  • Why Don't You Have One Already?!
Size: 6 Quarts Style: Pro
I upgraded from Instapot Duo to the Pro. The fact the Instapot Pro has handles makes a world of different. On the Duo is was a pain pulling the pot out and straining it while hot. On top of that it inner-pot has a heavy bottom and is steel, so it just work like a normal pot on the stove top giving me options in the electrical device and on the stove top. When in doubt get the 6 qt, is fits most things for a 1-4 person household (I'd argue even 6). Might not hold a Large whole chicken, but I manage by being able to breakdown a whole chicken (it isn't hard, just watch a video) I cook professionally. But at home the Instapot is the best appliance I've gotten. I make Bean from dried at a fraction of the time, amazing quality fresh stock that doesn't require me to to wait 8 hours on a stove top, it takes the place of crockpot, rice cooker (*), and a normal pot. Stews, Gumbo, Chili, and Braises are done greatly when you are pinch for time making what would normally for 5 hour is only an hour or two and near same quality. Which has saved me during a dinner party where my sous dropped braised short ribs 2 hours before plating. It is an investment but if you eat (or plan to eat) legumes/beans, and you use stock/broth occasionally or consistently in your diet. This will save you some money and time while giving you a better product than store-bought stock/broth and canned beans. Both the beans and stock you make freeze, and cooked frozen bean reheat and thaw fast. And if you freeze veggie scrap (like onion skin, carrot/parsnip peel, celery tops and bottoms) as well and save bones from you chicken (rotisserie, chicken thigns, or whole chicken) you can make stock with all the stuff you were going to throw way anyway. Better than store bought and basically free. Lastly it is great for meal prep and you can set it to have your ingredients in it before leaving to work and being done by the time you get home from work. If you cook consistently for yourself and/or for loved ones, or want to cook more at home. An Instapot makes thing easy is a press of a button, and the Pro has very convent feature (like handles) i stress make life much more easy. When you get one you will ask "Why didn't I get one sooner?". I work late nights and early morning, this gives me more time and save me from eating out. *I've mentioned "rice cooker" and I want to expand on this. The Instapot works great as a rice cooker but compared to an actual rice cooker, it is a little slower to cook (20min vs 30-35min) and the rice (especially short-grain/sushi rice) builds starch and stick to the stainless steel pot, requiring a slight bit more finesse to clean. I personally eat rice (and grains) consistently and i like saving 10-15min, so i have both a cheap rice cooker and instapot. However if you want to minimize appliances and need to conserve space in you kitchen, then having just an Instapot will work well enough and do every thing a rice cooker can, plus much MUCH more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by Ashton Emmitte

  • It's true. It makes a lot of things quick and easy. And a lot of foods quickly and easily.
Size: 8 Quarts Style: Duo Plus
Update 3.5 years in: still love it, use it all the time, no problems. For a long time, I wasn't a believer. I mean, I'm all for electronic gadgets in the kitchen. If I want to cook something for hours until its delicious and tender, I've got a traditional slow cooker. If I want to feel fancy when I'm preparing perfectly-cooked meats, I've got my Anova sous vide, and a wireless meat thermometer for the grill. But friends and family were always like, "Oh but you gotta get an Instant Pot!" But no, I didn't _have_ to get an Instant Pot. Eventually, though, there was a sale, and I bought one. Now, I didn't really have any meaningful concept of the differences between the sizes and models. This 8 quart Duo Plus came up as a daily deal thing, and I bought it. It was a good price. And you know, it can make like 2 gallons of yogurt or porridge or something, so...great...whatever. I'll be the first to admit that I didn't count on the sheer size of the thing. At the time, it was just my wife and I and our two-year-old daughter. When I unboxed this 8-quart monstrosity, I experienced a moment of trepidation, a fear of ridicule from my wife, who would point out that we don't need a really really ridiculously huge pressure cooker for just us. But I moved on from that anxiety, and I set about putting this thing to work. The first time each of us used it, we felt what I'm sure every other pressure cooker rookie feels at first—the crippling fear that you're about to die in a horrific high-pressure home explosion, and that your family will always be embarrassed to explain that they were related to one of _those_ statistics. But, as I'm sure most pressure cooker owners do, we survived. And it didn't take long before we realized (my wife especially, since she does a lot of the cooking) how fantastic this giant culinary autoclave really is. Cook an entire dinner of roast chicken with red beans & rice in one go? Done. Steam a whole mess 'o veggies when some friends show up with their gaggle of kids for dinner? Easy. Meatballs. Tamales. Artichokes. Corn on the cob. All quickly and (perhaps most significantly) very simple. And there's just a single pot to scrub at the end! Then just throw it back in the pantry until next time. Last night I think I reached my true peak of giant Instant Pot appreciation. I cooked two racks of BBQ pork back ribs. I thought about just taking the meat to my dad's house and letting him do them in the smoker. But that would have taken like 10 hours! I could have tried the sous vide, but that would required me to cut up the ribs into ziploc-sized portions, to come up with a way to cook that much meat together in a bigger cooler than I usually use, and to then clean up the mess and cook for at least a few hours to get a good texture. And who has that kind of time when there's football to be watched and naps to be taken? Want to know how long I spent preparing this meal in the Instant Pot? We wanted to eat at 6pm. I boldly began my process at 5:00. - Five minutes unwrapping and rubbing the meat and stuffing it all into my countertop sauna. I'll leave the visualization to you. - Twenty minutes as the Instant Pot got up to cooking pressure. - 25 minutes cooking + 2 minutes decompressing (and filling the house with delicious porky aroma) - Five minutes painting on some sauce and letting everything sizzle on the grill. Seriously. Delicious, perfectly cooked barbecue ribs—enough to feed at least eight people—ready in about an hour. So yeah. I'm a fan. And even though it's comically large when we're just cooking for ourselves, I'm glad I got the 8 qt monster after all. I haven't even explored all of the fancy other options and space-age things it can do. But I will. If only because I can. Thanks, Instant Pot! <insert smile with tooth sparkle and "ding" sound> ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018 by A. Goldberg

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