![]() ![]() I really think they’ve shot themselves in the foot as I fear many people consider purchasing an Instant Pot, see the 986 models (okay a slight exaggeration) and give up because they can’t figure out what model choose.Of the 48 settings, you can choose pre-set cooking times and temperatures for dishes Instant is now famous for, such as ribs, stews and risotto. The plethora of Instant Pot models sold by the Instant Pot Company make choosing one a frustrating nightmare. Thanks to Barbara for this article on choosing an Instant Pot model. Barbara addresses this issue beautifully in one of her posts. For the vast majority of recipes you’ll need the Sauté, Pressure Cook, Start, Warm and Cancel Buttons. Supposedly the Duo Evo Plus was designed after collecting user comments and suggestions about what features a new model should have.Īnd one final thought, don’t choose one Instant Pot model over another because one model has more buttons than another. If you don’t yet have an Instant Pot and can possibly swing the extra bucks, the Duo Evo Plus is the one to choose. I now have the Duo Evo Plus and I LOVE it. As soon as I saw its features I wanted one. My first IP was an IP Duo and wasn’t even tempted to upgrade until the Duo Evo Plus. ![]() I think it’s a game changer for the Instant Pot. I agree with Barbara on her recommendation of the Duo Evo Plus. Don’t forget the larger the pressure cooker, the longer it will take to come to pressure. I use it to make a side dish when my main dish is cooking in the 6 quart.įor most folks, even families, a 6 quart will make a dish that will feed even a pretty large family. I have a 3 quart but bought it after I had the 6 quart for at least a year. There are only two of us and our primary Instant Pot is a 6 quart. The only time I recommend a 3 quart is as a second pressure cooker. Sure you can halve most recipes but why need to? Also you may initially THINK you aren’t going to make some of the recipes that require a 6 qt but may soon really “get into” pressure cooking and wish you had the 6 quart. Why? The VAST majority of recipes online or in books are written for 6 qt. Yes that’s what most recipes call for but for very few dollars more you can choose a model with high and low pressure.Įven for singles or couples I still think a 6 qt is the best choice for one’s first or only IP. Though it’s the least expensive, the Lux is the only model I wouldn’t recommend. My thoughts…not disagreeing really just a bit of a different take. ![]() The Pro model, which uses a combination dial and button system, is much more user-friendly, in my opinion.
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