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The Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 is a 5.7L multi-cooker combining 13 smart cooking programs including pressure cooking, slow cooking, rice cooking, sautéing, steaming, and yogurt making. It saves up to 80% energy and cuts cooking time by up to 70%, making it ideal for busy professionals and families. Its brushed stainless steel design is durable and dishwasher safe, while the programmable, auto shutoff features ensure safe, hands-free cooking. Perfect for batch meals or quick dinners, it’s a versatile kitchen essential that fits seamlessly into modern lifestyles.
















| ASIN | B00OP26T4K |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 853 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1 in Rice Cookers |
| Brand | Instant Pot |
| Capacity | 5.7 litres |
| Colour | Brushed Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (19,568) |
| Date First Available | 5 Nov. 2014 |
| Diameter | 22 Centimetres |
| Item Weight | 5 kg |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Model Number | IP-DUO60-220 |
| Power / Wattage | 1000 watts |
| Special Features | Keep Warm Setting, Programmable |
| Voltage | 220.0 |
| Volume Capacity | 6 Litres |
A**E
Brilliant and Perfect for Camping or Van Life
This is a high-quality piece of kit. So far, I've only used this a few times, but so far, I've found it excellent. I haven't used all of the various functions yet, but for cooking rice and a one-pot meal, it's great. Specifically, I will be using this when camping or traveling in a van. See below for info regarding using it with a power bank. Spoiler alert: the Jackery 1000 Plus kicks back in a sunchair with a margerita while running this thing. I bought the 3L Duo mini. It came with an instruction booklet, but there were no recipes, so I had to go online. Nor did it come with rice paddles or a measuring cup. I guess they don't offer those anymore. My first test was with rice. I had watched videos that said to cook rice from 3-5 minutes, but they didn't explain how to set the timer. So I pushed the rice button and expected the + and - buttons to set the time. That didn't work, so I just left it to it to do its thing with the automatic Rice function. Well, that turned out to be way too long. I cooked one cup of rice with one cup of water (as per instructions in videos) and the machine cooked it for 12 minutes. The rice was ok, but it was a bit tough and sticky. I then searched videos on how to set the timer. I now know that the way to do that is to bypass the automatic button, press the Pressure Cook button, and then, indeed, the + and - buttons work for timing. So, the next time I cook rice, I will do that. Also, I manually depressurised the rice, because I didn't know what I was doing, so that probably didn't help with the texture. But I did set it manually for the next thing I cooked, which was a soup of whole baby potatoes, 3 small pieces of frozen Polish sausage, a baby cabbage, an onion, and two cups of water (may have been too much water). I cooked it for 22 minutes (plus the heat up/cool down period). The potatoes were just right, the sausage was a bit crumbly but fine, and the cabbage and onions were cooked pretty much to mush. But the broth was great and it was a delicious meal. So, next time, I will thaw the meat, chop the potatoes, and cook for a shorter period. It's a trial-and-error process with pressure cooking. However, overall, I was very pleased with a one-pot meal that I could 'set and forget' as they say. I bought the glass lid in order to use the pot as a slow cooker (which apparently isn't quite like a normal slow cooker, as I've been hearing in videos). I will update once I try that. Now, the main point of this review is to comment on its use with a power bank, in this case, a Jackery 1000 Plus. When I cooked the rice, I used the Jackery. It was at 100% charge at beginning. The overall time of cooking the rice was about 16-17 minutes (because of the initial heating/pressurization period). And I depressurized manually (natural depressurising takes a few minutes). I also ran a Ninja Slim 700w on it to make a smoothie, which only took about 7 seconds, literally (brilliant machine!!). When the pot starts heating and pressurising, it pulls a lot of power, close to its 700w rating (the pot, not the Jackery). Then, after it's pressurised, the power drops way down. After both of those uses, the Jackery was still at 90%. I was impressed! This pot will suit me to a T when spending long periods in a van. The pros: 1) Relatively speaking, the size is a little bulky for a van, but it's smaller than an oven (I say oven because you can quasi-bake things in it, though they won't have a golden colour.) and worth every centimeter, in my opinion. Plus it doesn't weigh much. 2) It's safer, because you're not leaving a pot on an open flame (especially for rice, which can boil over and burn easily). You can walk away from it and go do what you need to do. 3) Throwing things in a pot and ending with a tasty stew makes life so much easier on the road and is exactly how I like to cook after a long day when I'm tired. 4) It's fast. I normally let stews/soups cook for a few hours. 5) Clean up is pretty easy. 6) And most importantly, I can use this with a power bank with no problem. I don't need a separate inverter/AC system. The Jackery charges via 12v and solar, so I can just plug this pot in and get cooking without a complex electrical system. The cons (not really cons, just minor issues): 1) It comes with an instruction booklet, which you absolutely must read, but to really understand how it works and how to cook with it, you have to find some videos. This isn't a big deal. I usually do this anyway, with most things I buy. 2) Some people have complained that the whole process of cooking something takes longer than the actual cooking time, due to heat up/cool down, but again, this isn't such a big deal. It could be if you have a 9-5 job and kids, etc, but if you're living in a van, then presumably, you have a lot more free time. And what's a few extra minutes for all the pros mentioned above? The bottom line: This thing is going to make cooking in a van so much easier for me and I highly recommend it!
K**S
So easy to use
Before the Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1, dinner at my place was a wild gamble — either burnt, undercooked, or replaced by takeout (again). But this shiny little pressure-cooking miracle turned me into a weekday Gordon Ramsay — minus the yelling. I literally throw in random ingredients, press a button, and somehow it comes out tasting like effort. Magic. Pure, delicious magic. It’s ridiculously easy to use. The buttons are idiot-proof (trust me, I’ve tested that), and cleanup takes about 30 seconds. It slow cooks, pressure cooks, steams, sautés — basically, if it had legs, it would probably serve the food too. Plus, it’s built like a tank but looks sleek enough to earn a permanent spot on my counter. In short: five stars, zero drama. If this Instant Pot ever quits on me, I’ll buy another one before the steam even settles. Would absolutely buy again — and maybe gift it to everyone who still thinks cooking takes skill.
A**R
A useful product for modern life that can save time and efforts
First I bought the 3L and I am using it in the last 8 months since I bought it. I use it extensively. I mainly use it in Steam mode to steam vegetables sometimes with meat (Hamburgers Beef fillets). I adjust it for 5 min. steaming and it results excellent. In addition I drink the water that is soaked with the vegetable and meat liquids as a "soup". In addition, I use it in in "Pressure" mode to cook Soy and Check beans. I also use it to prepare the Japanese Natto in "Yogurt" mode. Also, I prepare Soft-boiled eggs in "Steam" mode adjusting 1-minute time. I recently bought the bigger one the "5.7L" and I use it in the same modes as the 3L. For the Natto, I use now the 5.7L since I can prepare more quantity of Natto. I am planning to also to make Yogurt. By the way, I find that the 3L in the "Pressure" mode cooks the beans faster than the 5.7L. Maybe because it is smaller and has less mass to heat. I cannot explain this phenomenon. Meaning that in the 5.7L I need more time ~10% to complete the cook. But it is not a problem at all. Both the 3L and 5.7L are good products. The 3L is more compact and sits perfectly in my small kitchen and it is good for 2 persons. The 5.7L is good for more persons I estimate 4-6 persons but I did not checked this i issue. I am satisfied from both products the 3L and 5.7L. Now they are part of my kitchen hardware and save me time and efforts for prepare dishes.
M**Y
Great electric pot.
I bought the instant pot DUO 7 in 1 during the Black Friday sales because I wasn't sure I really wanted to spend a lot of money on a electric pan. Just days after arrival I realized it makes cooking much easier. I did use a pressure cooker on my stove fairly regular though. The pot comes with an EU-plug and a UK-plug. The manual gives step by step advise on how to use it for the first time, how to prepare each different dish and if you cannot find it in the manual the internet is full of great ideas. The downside is that you can only make one pot dishes, by buying a second inner pot this problem sort of goes away. For example, I now prepare my stew in one inner pot, when it's ready I set it aside and cook either the rice or the potatoes. (This might just be a problem because I have a small kitchen and I cannot use my stove and my instant pot at the same time due to the size of the instant pot.) I love how easy it is in use, after two times I got the feeling of how to use all the buttons without the manual. The only thing I haven't tried yet is making yoghurt. Preparing rice the perfect way I find the hardest thing to do. Maybe I haven't tried enough. Making bean dishes has never been this easy without letting them presoak. I highly recommend buying an extra inner pot and a glass top. It makes using the instant pot easier. Sorry for any mistakes in writing. English is not my first language.
L**3
Ich habe meinen 6-Liter-Instant-Pot bewusst mit diesem kleinen Exemplar ergänzt. Die Qualität und Verarbeitung ist genauso hochwertig wie beim großen Bruder. Von der Größe her eignet er sich super für Beilagenkartoffeln, Reis oder auch Bolognesesauce. Was den Instant Pot an sich angeht, bin ich restlos begeistert und habe die Investition bereits mehrfach drinnen, da ich mir viele Bestellungen beim Lieferservice gespart habe. Weil man oft einfach nur Zutaten in den Topf geben muss und ein paar Knöpfe drücken, kann ich mich deutlich häufiger zum Kochen motivieren. Den Herd selbst schalte ich nur noch selten ein. Ich ziehe den original Instant Pot billigen Nachbauten vor, weil er einen Edelstahl-Innentopf hat und nicht wie viele Nachahmer einen aus bedenklichem Aluminium. Topf und Deckel können problemlos in der Spülmaschine gewaschen werden. Es sind tolle Zubehörteile dabei wie beispielsweise ein hochwertiger Reislöffel und ein passender Schöpflöffel für Saucen. Jederzeit gerne wieder!
F**E
J'avais déjà le 6L dont je suis ravie, utilisé pour pratiquement tous les repas. Celui ci sera un cadeau pour une famille plus grande. Je ne suis pas une grande cuisinière et grâce à lui j'ai pu faire des plats que je n'aurais jamais osé faire (daube......) la viande ressort toujours très tendre. Ma soeur qui l'a aussi fait souvent un poulet entier dedans et c'est toujours top. Je me sers souvent du mode steam (cuisson vapeur) c'est très rapide et le gout des aliments ressort bien. Vous ne serez pas dessus du popot ^^. La cuve en inox un rêve. Et vous trouverez un groupe facebook en français qui vous donnera plein d'idées recettes et de petits conseils pour vous aidez. on peut adapter tous les livres de recettes des robot cuiseurs.
S**8
Da quando e’ Arrivata non faccio altro che usarla! Posso dire con una sola parola che e’: MERAVIGLIOSA!🤩peccato non averla scoperta prima......ho una famiglia numerosa e sono una donna che lavora.... mi piace cucinare in modo SANO e SALUTARE e.... questa Istant pot ti permette di cucinare in poco tempo , stando anche fuori casa...E’ RIVOLUZIONARIA .👏🏻🎉
A**R
Too bad I gave it to my mom. I need to purchase an new one :D
V**Y
Super product
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