







🛡️ Protect your kitchen, steam in style!
The Atsky Steam Release Diverter is a high-temp resistant, BPA-free silicone accessory designed to safely redirect steam from Instant Pot pressure cookers (3-8 qt DUO/Smart models). Its unique 4-slot base allows customizable steam flow, preventing damage to cabinets and walls while ensuring user safety and easy cleaning.




| ASIN | B08PBGZFLC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #268,640 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #92 in Pressure Cooker Accessories |
| Brand | Atsky |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,716) |
| Date First Available | November 30, 2020 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Material | Silicone |
| Product Dimensions | 1.26"L x 1.26"W x 4.31"H |
| UPC | 723508789269 |
V**Y
👉This will work on the Instant Pot Duo Nova👈
I have the Instant Pot Duo Nova 8 quart and 10 quart. According to the chart, this is not supposed to fit my model of instant pot. I'm not sure why, except maybe because with the "authorized" models, the steam escapes through the steam release handle, which has a handle-or small projectile-on the button that can hold the steam diverter in place through the square holes at the bottom of the diverter. On my model, the Duo Nova, the steam is not released through the steam release handle, but rather through a weighted valve. This is a safety feature because on the older models, it was too easy to be scalded when trying to release steam, unless the user used a wooden spoon or similar device to push the steam release button. So they move the steam to the weighted steam release valve, and pushing the steam release handle is no longer a hazard in the newer models. So, the weighted valve on my Duo Nova has no handle or projectile to hold the steam diverter securely in place. The weighted steam release valve is also a bit wonky. It's not very secure where it sits, so the maker of this steam diverter may have assumed the steam diverter could not fit securely over the steam release valve. I knew when I bought this that I was taking a chance. But I figured it was worth the chance since I am willing to try anything to keep steam from ruining my cabinets. I bought the smaller of the two steam diverters. It can fit on the weighted steam release valve straight out of the box, and it will work if you hold it. However, I Vickyrigged it by folding the bottom part up to the top of the holes and slipping it over the steam weighted release valve. I uploaded a couple of pictures to show what I did. Since there are no projectiles on my weighted steam release valve, there is no reason to have the holes, anyway. With the bottom part folded up, this item works BEAUTIFULLY!! It shoots the steam straight into my sink! I discovered that I don't even have to push the steam release handle. All I have to do it hold the steam diverter at the base and slightly push it forward. The steam shoots straight out. If you have the Duo Nova, this will still work. I know, I get it. I don't like to "fix" products I buy before I can use them, either. But in all fairness, we aren't supposed to be buying this item for our model, anyway. If you don't want to fold the bottom of the steam diverter, you can cut it along the top of the holes; but I can't guarantee it will work as well as folding it. I think the "cuff" at the bottom gives the diverter extra strength and holds it in place more securely.
M**L
Best thing I found for my Instapot cooker
I tried other diverters before finding this little jewel. Well, not so little but much better than the others. It is easy to put on to divert the steam and it very effectively diverts the steam in the direction I want to protect cabinets from damage. The others were too small, dangerous to actually put on the knob because if you didn't do it just right, steam would shoot out. Not only that but if you managed to get it on, the opening was so small that it blew steam right at your face full force because of the small opening. This one is perfect allowing the steam out but not in such force you had to swiftly move away.
A**R
nice but too big
Does the job but a little loose.
E**S
Small but mighty helpful
My Instant Pot has a short cord. So, it sits just under my cabinets above the outlet I use. This is great for directing the steam away from the cabinets above, which could damaged the wood over time. It's easy to clean and fits in my drawer nicely because of its size.
R**W
Does exactly what it should!
I placed an order for the 6.5 qt Ninja Foodie this week. I started watching videos & it was clear I was going to have a problem with the steam / pressure valve. On our old pressure cooker, I could simply turn my pc sideways before releasing the pressure. Because the Ninja is so large with the lid still attached, I knew it would be awkward to turn it to release the pressure without tossing my whole pc onto the floor. I just set up my new Ninja & attached this to release the pressure after the water test. It's not a snug fit and it doesn't need to be. You just slide it on and face it the way you want it. I have mine faced outward so I need to make sure one of my kids doesn't appear out of nowhere because it's directly aligned to a child's face. Also, I'm only sliding it on to release pressure & removing it afterward because other reviews have stated that it'll affect the unit building up pressure. I was pretty impressed with the gadget. Cheap & easy and steam isn't thrown all over my kitchen cabinets. It's small & can be tossed in the drawer when not in use. I highly recommend it.
N**R
Does the Job, But Not What I Expected
Bought for an IP-DUO60 V3, 6 Quart, Instant Pot I've used it once. It was easy to direct the water vapor into the room in an expanding cone (making it less concentrated the further it got). A little water condensed inside the diverter. That said, I expected it to fit snugly on the valve and stay firmly in place. It's not even close. In fact, it slipped right on and fell right off when I removed the lid. It also has a huge amount of slop when you use it to rotate the valve. If I knew I couldn't leave it in place I would have bought one of the 3D printed dragon heads you can get elsewhere. I chose this because I'd have to remove a novelty diverter when cooking and put it back on to vent (they can't stand the constant heat while cooking). I'm disappointed that I get the fuss of a novelty diverter with the looks of this one.
G**U
Let the steam off
Must have for any pressure cooker. Very easy to clean by hand or dishwasher.
M**Y
Perfect to direct steam
Love it!
S**N
It does the job, although it’s pretty loose. It’s not something you can really use during the cooking process, it’s something you add on when you want to release I don’t know why this is specifically a LUX type. It’s seems a little pricey for a bit of rubber. 4 stars because it’s not perfect, but it does the job.
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