INSTANT POT DUO CRISP vs NINJA FOODI DELUXE | BBQ RIBS Pressure Cooker & Air Fryer COMPARISON


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In this video I compare the brand new Instant Pot DUO Crisp 8 quart air fryer / pressure cooker with the Ninja Foodi Deluxe by cooking barbecue baby back ribs in each device side by side.
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  1. Ian Campbell
    Ian Campbell says:

    Hi, John . . . you have done an awesome job putting your review cookers through extensive testing. I love the enthusiasm you have for these great devices.
    I am so torn between the Ninja Foodi Deluxe 8 qt and the Instant Pot Duo Crisp 8 qt. Here are a couple of questions I have before buying:

    I. Can you tell me if I can set the Sous Vide in the Instant Pot Duo Crisp to 110 degrees? If so, I should be able to use this setting to incubate Yogurt for 8 or 10 hrs. . . . I'm afraid the lowest temp is higher than this, so your advice would be helpful. If I can get the Instant Pot Duo Crisp to 110 degrees, this will allow allow me to have a unit offering Sous Vide while being able to handle making Yogurt.

    2. The Instant Pot has a stainless steel inner pot, while the Ninja Foodi has a non-stick ceramic-like coating. What is easier to care for, in your opinion — I'm afraid the non-stick might not last, or retain prior cooking odors — which would not taste great when making Yogurt.

    I will continue to enjoy your videos. Love the recipies and advice. Thanks for going to all the trouble . . .

    Ian

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  2. Phillip Mulligan
    Phillip Mulligan says:

    I just bought an Instant Pot Max 9 in 1 but I will be looking at a Breville Smart Oven Air Frying toaster oven for jobs like this. I bought my Instant Pot Max to try out Sous Vide cooking in vacuum tight bags, sterilization of jars and canning along with the normal multi pressure cooker functions.

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  3. Wayne Glenn
    Wayne Glenn says:

    Hey John I have the 8qt ninja foodi and I was going to buy the ninja grill until I found a grill grate to cook steaks inside the ninja pressure cooker I haven't order yet but wanted to let you know about it you can find it at http://www.grill grate it made for the ninja pressure cooker and it only cost $34.99 and you can buy Bundle for $59.99 good price so check it out I'm Wayne and I enjoy your video

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  4. Nick I.
    Nick I. says:

    Great video!! First Time viewer and really enjoyed it. I’m dry camping this week but may need to run to the store, fire up the generator and cook some Ninja ribs today.

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  5. pianistchicks
    pianistchicks says:

    Thanks for your hard work on these comparison videos, it was very helpful for me! Based on your reviews, I upgraded my InstantPot from 2015 to the InstantPot Duo Crisp because here in Florida I need to avoid heating my kitchen up as much as I can. Thanks to your thorough review showing the vent temperatures differences between the models, it was easy for me to make this choice. It was also $42 cheaper ($118 after tax) than the Ninja. I used it for the first time last night and can't wait to see what it can do! Thanks again!

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  6. I love my service Dog
    I love my service Dog says:

    If I ever in my entire life time ever get the money amount of money to get one of these things which one is better for somebody this legally blind I mostly want to do canning sous vide and I would love to air fry along with soups and maybe like some meat occasionally I’m mostly a vegetarian though

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  7. Dennis Johnson
    Dennis Johnson says:

    I think I will stick to the good old fashioned oven. I do not want R2D2 cooking my meals for me. There is no skill or talent what so ever in what you are doing. If ever i want an easy quick meal. I have a gadget thats been out sinse 1876. Its 9 inch by 5 inch. And only 2 inch thick. It uses very little electric. And i can sort a meal out for my whole family in just 2 minutes. Its called a teliphone. Get take out if you want quick n easy

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  8. Warren Beers
    Warren Beers says:

    Great video and review, John. I have a regular IP (my first purchase) and a Ninja Foodi. I love both. I probably won't buy the new IP Crisper as I'm running out of kitchen storage space. One thing I love about the Foodi over the IP is the non-stick liner pot…It's awesome. I don't particularly like the non-detachable and two lid system for the Foodi… Thanks again for the video and comparison.

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