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. Instant Pot Ultra: This is an older model, and I don’t love the all-dial control.I don’t love it because it can be a little buggy and can overheat in saute mode, and we had a problem with the float valve breaking. Instant Pot Duo Evo Plus: This model has been discontinued and replaced with the Pro.However, I don’t love the pressure release system in this model, especially for cooking pasta. Instant Pot Max: This model can go up to 15psi, which can be used for canning under very strict conditions.But if you are shopping for a tech lover or see it for a great price, it could be a good choice for you. While this is convenient, I don’t love the full touch-screen display. Instant Pot Pro Plus: This model connects to your phone so that you can read more about what’s going on inside the pot.Other Instant Pot models that we’ve reviewed but aren’t mentioned here include: As a quick preview, the Pro Crisp has the flat-bottom, handled pot, redesigned lid, and easy-read display that the Instant Pot Pro has.) Thoughts on other Instant Pot Models (Our written in-depth Instant Pot Pro Crisp Review will be posted next week. Read my full Instant Pot Duo Crisp with Ultimate Lid review or see it in action on YouTube. Read my full Instant Pot Duo Crisp (original) or see our informal review on YouTube. Keep in mind that the Ultimate Lid model is heavier than either the Duo Crisp or the Pro Crisp. If the yogurt button is a deal-breaker for you, the all-in-one Ultimate Lid is the only air frying pressure cooker that has that option. However, the Duo Crisp offers the same cook settings for pressure cooking and air frying at a lower price point. I gave the nod to the Pro Crisp because I prefer the pot, display, and redesigned pressure cooking lid of the Pro Crisp model.
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