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Pros & Cons
Pros
The rio wide has a wider, shallower pot that works really well. The preset * for pressure cooking are nice as well as having a custom setting. I wish the * were easier to read.
The 3 qt is great for a rice cooker or very small batches of food. Compared to the regular 8-quart model, it is so much easier to brown large batches of meat. The removable stainless steel insert is really great.
Highlights
Quality
Love the size and the wide pot easy to clean and not that heavy
Love the ease of the directions and the prompts on the device itself to ensure ease of use for success.
While doing a test, it initially stayed in “preheating” mode which release steam and the cooking never started.
Ceiling light shines down and doesn't shine on vertical surfaces.
Packaging/appearance
I added 2 cups of water ( which the book says is the minimum ) however, unless otherwise specified in recipe.
Competitiveness
Compared to the regular 8-quart model, it is so much easier to brown large batches of meat for things like chili.
And unless i need to use my crisper lid (competitor's,) this is the one i grab.
I did all the research and read all the reviews and looked at other brands, but ip brand is stainless steel inside and that rul... Read More
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- This product had a total of 219 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 2 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have a smaller instant pot and i thought that i broken it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cook it all at one time and have several weeks worth of food instead of cooking weekly or biweekly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have had many instapots and they usually are to small
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My crockpotslow cooker broke so i thought i would try a pressure cooker instead of replacing it with another slow cooker
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I found several 8qt cookers but they were all taller and deeper
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I was confused as to why anyone would even make a taller narrower pot
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But what do i know i have no pressure cooker experience
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now that ive had it for a couple of months and used about 10 times i can say pressure cooking is the real deal
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