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View allWhen mine breaks, I'll get the 8qt.
So if you're trying to decide, get the 6qt.
When mine breaks, I'll get the 8qt.
So if you're trying to decide, get the 6qt.
Duo can make Yogurt (as you already mentioned)
Duo has option to cook at Low or High pressure (Lux just has High all the time). An expert might be able to mention what advantage that gives you but I think Low allows more "delicate" items to pressure cook such as eggs, cakes and what not
Duo has a Lid rest built into the handle (holds the lid so it doesn't mess up the counter)
You can manually set the keep warm function on the DUO to 99 hours and 50 minutes but only 10 hours for the LUX
I think there are other minor differences too in the timing function
Of course each person would want to weigh up how important those differences are to them, YMMV!
i've tried twice and it never got shipped out after 2 months of waiting.
I bought the 6qt from CT and glad i didnt go 3qt as its just to small.. even for the 2 of us only.
Instant pot duo 7in1 3 quart amazon.ca $67.99
Instant pot lux 6in1 6 quart walmart 48.88
Instant pot duo 7in1 6 quart Canadian Tire $69.99 (Thursday - Sunday) +Rexall CT gift card 10% off
Instant pot duo 7in1 6 quart Superstore $69.97 No Tax (Friday only)
Instant pot duo 7in1 8 quart Best Buy $99.99
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Superstore has black Friday Instant Pot 6qt duo 7 in 1 for $69.97 - No TAX on Friday Nov 24th
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Of course, not sure if it is worth the extra $20
but heh, lots of happy people posting positive experiences with the smaller 3 qt pot. to each their own, we all deserve to be happy.
Yes, you only need a cup of water in it to pressure steam for eg.
Look at some youtube vids, the 3 qt is bigger than it sounds, theres a vid showing someone steam 3 large sweet potatoes cut into 6 halves. At a guess Its probably quicker to cook with as less volume to bring up to pressure.
Instant pots allow you to fill 2/3rd max in the pot for pressure cooking, so if you think about it that's 2 quarts of food you could make. Quite a lot still.
If you plan on making in bulk though, grab the 6.
I'm one person, but I like to have leftovers, so I'm leaning towards the 6. But my worry with the 6 is that there may be a minimum liquid amount I'd have to use. For example, would I be able just to make a small amount of something if I wanted?
for comparison, here they recommend a 6qt and 8qt https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-pressure-cooker/
If I were you id get the 3 quart.