Amazon: 8-Quart Instant Pot 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker Only $129 Shipped (Best Price)

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Instant Pot

In the market for an Instant Pot?

Hop on over to Amazon where you can score the 8-QUART Instant Pot 7-in-1 Programmable Electric Pressure Cooker for just $129 shipped (regularly $159.99) – BEST PRICE!

This 7-in-1 multi-functional cooker serves as a Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Saute/Browning, Yogurt Maker, Steamer & Warmer. It features a large control panel with 14 built in smart programs and an auto keep-warm feature.

Instant Pot Mac and CheeseWhen you get your new Instant Pot, be sure to check out Lina’s Recipe for super yummy 30 Minute Pressure Cooker Ribs or this delicious Homemade Macaroni and Cheese!

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Comments 33

  1. Justin

    We have the 6 quart version of this same one and can say it’s awesome. Highly recommended

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      How cool! Super glad to hear how much you have enjoyed your 6 quart! Thanks for the great review!

  2. Julie

    Same here—have the six quart. Got it for Christmas and have already used it so many times.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Awesome to hear how useful it has been Julie! Thanks for sharing!

  3. Kristie

    Love the 6 quart I have. It’s plenty big for four servings. I’ve made some awesome chicken wings and some cream of chicken with wild rice soup that is so yummy!!

  4. Luna

    My friends have been going gaga over this one is this the lowest price I’m really not in a hurry as I’ve 3 more regular rice cookers in storage from the last few years thanksgiving buys

    • jac

      This is apparently the lowest price for this particular model. However, the Duo 6-qt. has gone down to about $65-$70 twice per year for the past couple of years. Once mid-summer & again around Black Friday (happened in July and then again on BOTH Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2016). If you’re not in a hurry you can definitely get a better price on an Instant Pot. And replacements/extras (sealing ring, pot, glass cover, silicone cover) would probably be easier to find and cheaper for the 6-qt. model because it’s so much more common.

      • Maggie

        It was that low on Prime Day on Amazon in March last year too — I’d wait for 3/14 to see if they repeat that!

  5. Shelly

    I love mine, and mainly use it for soups. Put everything in and push the soup button. So easy. Best part is the veggies aren’t mush, they are perfect. Highly recommended!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Sweet! Thanks for the great feedback Shelly!

  6. Em

    This was around $70 on Black Friday week. This is not the best price for it

    • sara

      That was the 6 in 1. This is the 7 in 1.

      • jac

        No, the 7-in-1 was on sale for ~$70, but it was the 6-qt. size. I bought it as a Christmas gift at that price.

    • Whit

      The 6 quart was the one on sale for that price on Black Friday. Not this 8 quart one.

  7. Crystal

    I would love to hear everyones favorite recipes for their Instant Pot….I got one for Christmas but haven’t tried it out yet!

    • jac

      We’ve had ours for about 2-1/2 years and have always used it to make yogurt, boil eggs, & occasionally make broth.

      Recently I bought an instant pot cookbook and looked up to discover hubby making dinner on the day it arrived (!!!). He’s tried chicken and salmon recipes from this book, & both were excellent: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624143547/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I also sent a copy to my parents, who just got an Instant Pot for Christmas, and they RAVED about all the great-looking recipes in it.

      Here is a great collection of free recipes: https://www.pressurecookrecipes.com/easy-instant-pot-recipes/

    • Jilltro

      The most common one I make is I put in 5lbs of chicken (I use boneless, skinless breasts, but works with any cut), water, some bouillon powder, parsley, a couple closed of garlic, and an onion. Put on manual for ten minutes and do quick release. The result is delicious, moist, chicken that you can do so many things with.

      I also like to do something similar, but with lemon juice, hot sauce, and cumin. Makes a delicious spicy chicken soup that is perfect with some avocado and sour cream.

    • Angie

      I made wings, ribs, chicken broth, macaroni and cheese, hard boiled eggs, Panera broccoli cheddar soup, Mongolian beef, and whole chicken. Everything has turned out great. I joined a Facebook instant pot group and have been flooded with awesome recipes and tips.

  8. Lolita

    Like Crystal, I am looking for recipes. I bought the 6 quart when it was posted on sale here since everyone was raving about these. (I’m no talking about just here, I mean local groups as well!) It hasn’t saved me very much time on any recipes yet. Taste-wise, so far I have tried 5 recipes and only liked one (beef stew), but it would have been just as good (and slightly easier for me) in a crock-pot, plus the plastic ring takes the smell whatever you cook. Does anyone know of a good place to purchase two of the plastic rings inside (I will use one for sweet items and one for savory)? Anyway, I know people love these, so I am trying to figure out what to make with it (I would love a good chicken breast recipe… two of my failed attempts were with chicken breasts.)

    • Rebecca In TX

      It’s such a huge time saver! I’ve recently made hard boiled eggs in 6 minutes, steamed veggies, made chicken broth, then soup, steamed spaghetti squash to go under my meat sauce. Pulled pork is also amazing out of it! And copycat Olive Garden zuppa toscana soup.

      • Lolita

        If you don’t mind, can you share the steps for hard boiled eggs in 6 min? Do you not need to wait for pressurizing for those? TIA 🙂

    • jac

      Amazon carries replacement rings. Sizes are different for different pots, but here is the one from the manufacturer for the 6-qt: https://www.amazon.com/Instant-Pot-Silicone-Sealing-White/dp/B008FUUQJW/ref=sr_1_6?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1483968916&sr=1-6&keywords=instant+pot

      Some companies make colored rings so you can designate one for savory and one for sweet. This could be helpful, though some of the reviews indicate that these are not the same quality as the manufacturer’s product. I’ve read that they may keep the pot from sealing properly, and in one place someone claimed that using them will void the warranty (I’m not certain this is true).

    • RZ

      You can buy an additional silicone ring on Amazon, look for one sold by Instant Pot brand specifically. Silicone absorbs odors though so there isn’t much you can do to avoid that, other than keeping 2 rings. As for recipes, join any of the Instant Pot groups on Facebook. There is a learning curve involved w/ using the IP but once you figure out cook times and how to adapt recipes then you will love it. It saves me a ton of time (slow cookers don’t do that) and doesn’t require any babysitting unlike stovetop cooking and baking!

    • Marie

      Pro tip: throw the silicone ring in the dishwasher for a cycle or even better, soak it in some white vinegar and let it air dry

    • Lolita

      Thank you all for the tips and suggestions (will try out the vinegar idea, I was worried about how to clean for durability). Hip-2-savers are the best! Thanks, Collin, for creating this environment with your awesome site! Thanks fellow hip-2-save readers for always being so helpful!

      • Eeyooore

        Also check out Facebook instant pot groups. So many ideas…I can’t stop cooking. I’ve been using it 3 times a day. Make coconut yogurt, cheesecake, ribs, hot wings, potato salad, chicken broth, beef stew and more just last week.

  9. Teresa

    Been watchimg this item on amazon. Glad to see all the good reviews. Made me feel better in my purchase of it. Glad to be consolidating all my kitchen gadgets too.

  10. Kate

    I have an 8q & a 6q (lost the box to return it) use the 6q the most but made a sm turkey in the 8q & in an hr it was AMAZING

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      How cool! Thanks for sharing Kate!

  11. Molly

    I bought this one on Black Friday. I had a recipe for Ham and Lentil Soup in the Crockpot that would have taken 11 hours. This Pressure Cooker did it in 28 mins and was so good!! I has taken me a long time to figure out though… but I love it!

  12. Crissy

    So would it matter if I bought this size and just didn’t fill it all the way when I want to make smaller portions?

    • RZ

      No, you can do that with no problem. You don’t have to cook 6 quarts at a time!

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