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Post by Admin-BevE on Nov 23, 2018 14:11:48 GMT -5
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Post by Catbatty on Nov 23, 2018 14:21:58 GMT -5
That's the one I have.  Thanks Bev. PS: I read that Target has the same one for $10 more -- HOWEVER, they do give you a $10 gift card, too ($69.99 - someone posted on another list). PS: My elderly neighbor who has had hers for a year or more and never used it...has now made Barbacoa Beef in hers TWICE and shredded for sandwiches. Catbatty
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Post by soupandstew on Nov 23, 2018 18:17:20 GMT -5
This is the Pot I have and it works great. I did turkey thighs in mine yesterday-so simple and so good. Brown on the saute function, add sliced mushrooms and onions, various herbs plus a cup of chicken broth. 1 hour high pressure, quick release, remove meat and thicken liquid with flour slurry for a wonderful gravy. Two thighs = four servings which is perfect for the two of us. While the turkey was cooking, hubby made mashed potatoes and turnips, and I roasted some teeny Brussels sprouts. I'll serve the other two portions next week over egg noodles.
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Post by wallycat on Nov 24, 2018 13:43:18 GMT -5
Costco has the 9 in 1 (I think) w/ $35 off...haven't checked their final price but you get 2% back if you use their visa card. OK, signed in and it is 79.99 for the 9 in 1 6 quart. Not sure how the 9/1 compares to the 6 in 1.
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Post by beth on Jan 12, 2019 11:40:24 GMT -5
Wallycat -- that is the one I got for my son after buying a 6 in 1 DUO at Macy's for $69, but I couldn't remember the price -- just that it came out very near the same as the $69 at Macy's. I decided on the Costco one because it has additional info on the control panel and lets you know if it is reaching full pressure and such. As far as cooking, I think they really are the same. It sounds like the x in 1 is more marketing than substance, at least in some cases. I haven't used either model, so it is all new to me. I used this article to compare features: www.hippressurecooking.com/which-instant-pot-model-is-right-for-you/
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